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"If you don't have jitters right now -- I don't know".
"I'm too excited to have jitters," he said.
But some lawmakers still have jitters about putting satellites into the hands of Washington's adversaries, and in particular those of Beijing.
Figures like these will certainly raise eyebrows, especially at a time when investors worldwide have jitters about high prices in stocks, bonds and other assets.
Western fund managers have jitters not merely because they do not know the difference between one African country and another; they also note that African leaders such as Mr Mbeki are deeply reluctant to criticise the despot on their doorstep.
Most playwrights have jitters on opening night, but David Adjmi was in a panic amid the festivities last month for "3C," his darkly comic deconstruction of the 1970s sitcom "Three's Company".
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The longer the queue, the higher the latency, but if you have jitter on your connection, you may want to increase this number.
The city clearly had jitters.
Ms. Nelson admitted to having jitters.
Plushenko acknowledged having jitters as he entered the Olympic rink.
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