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Shortly after my first dose of two pills, I felt jittery and weird.
But he might have felt jittery about the mounting reform movement that surrounded the Everleighs' operation.
It was a unique feeling, and afterwards I felt jittery, like the carpet had been pulled from under my feet.
Cox, who claimed bronze in the T38 100m on Friday night, must have felt jittery by the time she got on her bike.
While the overture from Mozart's "Marriage of Figaro," which opened the concert, felt jittery and brash, as if the players' nerves were still settling, the orchestra members were coolly controlled and responsive in the Bartok, with an especially shining and assured performance from the brasses.
In contrast, she felt jittery, self-conscious, red-faced, and sweaty.
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Even now, whenever I feel jittery, I remember that advice.
Still, the longer the uncertainty persists, the more investors on both sides of the Atlantic will feel jittery.
Siblings whose positions in the family have been spared often feel jittery in the aftermath of a personnel reduction.
All are much better than the old RX 400h, which used to feel jittery in the back and whose steering tugged this way and that under brisk acceleration.
On the second bus she began to feel jittery, and she couldn't help trying to guess which of the women around her might be going to the same place.
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