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What should I do?" His eyes are big in his skinny face, jumpy.
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It had a superb line-up of bosses, including the Kraken, Medusa, and, brilliantly, a riddling Sphinx for whom you had to correctly answer multiple-choice questions or face his jumpy, overpowered wrath.
It had a superb line up of bosses, including the Kraken, Medusa and, brilliantly, a riddling Sphinx for whom you had to correctly answer multiple-choice questions or face his jumpy, overpowered wrath.
He said the task was not made any easier by the fact that many of these companies were consuming their early rounds of financing at a fast rate and were facing a jumpy stock market that might not be ready to accept the initial public offering that many of the dot-com concerns were counting on.
On it bounced through the orchestra seats at the Nikon at Jones Beach Theater, sneaking up on each pocket of stony faced parents and jumpy preteens.
Not up in his face — people get very jumpy when they feel their personal space is invaded, especially by a two-hundred-and-ten-pound African-American pickpocket".
His neck was tattooed and his face wore the mournful, jumpy look common to young men in South Central who have known danger.
Try to remember faces, and act nervous and jumpy when in a crowd, also react strongly to loud noises.
As of right now, the transition from one face to another tends to be jumpy, it will only get smoother as more people add their faces to the the app.
By Laurie Sheck The New Yorker, July 2 , 1990P. 30 The faces are lifted up into the jumpy light, View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Naomi Fry.
It begins with the phrase "The faces are lifted up into the jumpy light" and contains an early reference to "a city that is shadow and glass and shadows of skyscrapered glass, that is steel and more steel and billboards".
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