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Sponsors Getting Jitters The N.H.L. is feeling pressure from some of its business partners to get the game back on the ice, above and beyond the fallout from its cancellation of this season's Winter Classic, and the television and live events attached to it.
McLaughlin wants to know, for some reason, if the market was "getting jitters because of Syria".
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The market gets jitters at the comment: does Brown not know then?
When asked whether he gets nervous before games, White replied, "I get jitters more now than I ever have".
One colleague, a BAME actor, recently lost a TV job because the producers got jitters over casting an "ethnic".
We have got jitters and nerves, just like everybody else, but when we take the field, we've been successful with what we do because of our great pitching and, once in a while, a big hit".
I also get jitters reading about Canada's new Bill C-51, which not only limits free speech but also threatens basic civil liberties enshrined in the Canadian constitution.
There would no longer be any risk of a film getting the jitters as it runs through a projector.
And as bond markets are getting the jitters again, promises of a return to growth this year have failed to restore shattered confidence.
They see in their own constituencies support seeping to UKIP and the Green Party and those in marginal seats are suddenly getting the jitters.
But for now, I'm just getting the jitters thinking about cases.
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