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At the very least, the situation betrays government jitters about whether it can survive until its term ends on March 17.
Wedding day jitters are natural, whether you have to keep your composure in front of a few dozen guests or 750,000,000 and Queen Elizabeth II.
Jitters about flying have caused people to wonder whether executive jets will become a more popular and secure alternative.
Needless to say, there are some jitters these days about whether the shark or sharks responsible might strike again.
There is no way to know whether this week's jitters will be put aside as more good economic news is released, or whether Europe's woes will create a repeat of the growing panic that engulfed American markets not that long ago.
Expect the jitters to continue.
The defensive jitters, though, belonged to Arsenal.
A series of economic reports last week calmed some investor's inflation jitters but left others wondering whether the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates again.
More of a stridently insistent pitch than a fully engaging movie, "Losing Control" centers on a young scientist who gets the engagement jitters and decides to test whether there are other fish in the sea.
Whether or not Millican's jitters were a calculated stage effect, her late gamble on a career in live entertainment has certainly paid off since that debut.
Now, by contrast, actors are in constant motion, whether with casual gestures or a seemingly subcutaneous fluttering or jittering.
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