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Financial markets around the world have also recovered from initial jitters.
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He made 66 and attributed only the first 19 of them to his initial jitters.
The core of the problem, as in Asia, is pessimism by investors whose initial jitters grow into outright panic.
Technicians installed it atop a telescope in Chile last year, and after initial jitters — the camera was so heavy it made the telescope jiggle — the camera has been "tested, tweaked and fine-tuned," said Joshua Frieman, the Fermilab scientist leading the project, which has enlisted 120 scientists from 23 countries.
He noted that the North's nuclear test and its six subsequent short-range missile launchings did not affect stock and foreign exchange markets beyond initial jitters.
After some initial jitters, he hit a solid drive, and Woods complimented him before flipping him another ball to tee up.
He noted that the North's nuclear test and its subsequent missile launchings did not affect stock indexes and foreign exchange markets beyond initial jitters.
What protects Lloyds, we wonder, from the jitters?
The refresh rate of the eyepieces must exceed 60Hz to prevent the brain from perceiving jitters.
Nor has a lifetime of musical accomplishment inured him from stage jitters.
RUTH ANN McCLAIN, a flutist from Memphis, used to suffer from debilitating onstage jitters.
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