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As on the firing range, Jacob seemed to get jittery when the clock was ticking.
That's why I get jittery when I see a government taking on the police alongside everyone else.
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Mrs. Rogers wept quietly and got jittery when the announcements -- "For security reasons, all passengers must remain with their baggage at all times" -- blared and echoed through the terminal.
No wonder investors got jittery when WorldCom announced in February that it would suspend purchases of Ciena gear in the wake of its merger with MCI.
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Ahead of their double headline show in London recently (which featured Lee wearing a cape of feathers and playing a grand piano), I drank as much of the free coffee as I could, waiting for her at her label's office and then got jittery when she floated in wearing a huge dress, wearing the same electric blue and black as the Fallen cover.
Moreover, traders often become jittery when the Fed policy makers meet to discuss interest rates.
But when markets get jittery, for example because China is slowing down, domestic residents and foreigners take their capital out from many emerging markets and into relative safe havens (like the United States) – meaning that interest rates go up in emerging markets.
I guess that down the track when things get jittery, Turnbull might look at numbers of another spill and decide to go for it".
"Trump is in some ways like a pilot opting to fly a plane through heavy turbulence then blaming the flight attendants when the passengers get jittery," Phil observed.
They get jittery.
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