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Ms. Shapiro called that "sort of a slight concern" and admitted to a few jitters.
"I had a few jitters," said Powell, a 2000 Golden Gloves champion.
Throw in concern over the federal debt ceiling, and a few jitters, deserved or not, could easily rattle munis.
Thomas admits that he has a few jitters, especially with the first preseason game Thursday at Pittsburgh.
One of the rare videos of this side that is available might cause a few jitters in the Socceroos' camp.
Providing he gets down in two, that nervous tee shot might, paradoxically, do him some good; showing he's in the frame of mind to save par might get rid of quite a few jitters.
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There are fewer jitters over the state of Spain's public finances.
Good economies give men a lot more latitude in how they present themselves and fewer jitters about how they are perceived.
His parents admitted to a few more jitters.
Nothing happening in the real world that day, a few market jitters aside, could explain the plunge, and the market recovered almost as quickly as it had fallen.
Wigan's response was predictably spirited, and they caused a few home jitters after Dom Manfredi had plucked a Matty Smith kick from Wardle's grasp to reduce the deficit to nine points.
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