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"We have got an investor mind-set that is already jittery by how far and how fast this market has come," he said.
Cox, who claimed bronze in the T38 100m on Friday night, must have felt jittery by the time she got on her bike.
The scare is the most recent in a series in recent weeks, in a city made jittery by a failed car bombing on the night of May 1 that prompted the evacuation of Times Square.
The comments by the general, a four-star Air Force officer who has access to much of the same intelligence that President Bush receives, may be reassuring to a public made jittery by repeated terrorism alerts from Washington.
And, in the flesh, Carell turns out to be one of the most wholly controlled people you'll meet: so zen and level it can make you feel jittery by comparison.
While initially jittery, by the closing bell on Tuesday, the stock market continued its recent bullish streak.
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Strip away the string-heavy intro, and their breakthrough hit "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," sounded just like every other jittery, emo-by-numbers act clamoring for the kids' attention.
Less flashy but far richer was "The Crow," a jittery solo by Elena Giannotti, with a sci-fi-like collage score by Dorota Konczewska.
On three separate occasions George Bush, acting in the best Hoover traditions of 1929-30, has tried to reassure jittery stockmarkets by praising the economy's healthy fundamentals.
BRUSSELS — After months of lurching from one crisis meeting to another, Europe's leaders last week held their smoothest summit meeting of 2010, calming jittery markets by promising to publish new data on the health of European banks.
Korean economists predicted that the North Korea scenario would drive away foreign investment, and the Asia Business Daily tried to calm jittery investors by stating: "Now is the time to buy".
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