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Bolt's nerves were less twitchy than that.
Brits are less twitchy than Americans about state intrusion.
Removing their immunity would favour British firms, which are generally less twitchy about operating under other countries' laws.
You can be less twitchy about personal relations, where Venus promises to introduce you to a mix of traditionalists and mould-breaking radicals.
And America could be less twitchy about talking to Iran.On Russia's toesAlthough all sides pay lip service to high-flown 21st-century notions of peace-making and conflict-resolution, the real story is an old-fashioned geo-political tussle.
And preparations for the Olympic Games to be held in Athens in 2004 are at last picking up speed after an embarrassingly muddled start.Greeks are even starting to feel less twitchy about their old regional rival, Turkey.
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He seemed more disturbed than the others, twitchier, less clinical in his approach to the burglarious.
Though the central couple, Celine and Jesse, live in Paris and are vacationing in Greece with their young children, their cosmopolitanism registers less than their talky, twitchy, push-and-pull ordinariness.
These rats are twitchier and even less capable of settling down than typical rodents.
"The Biggest Rhythms" (Greensleeves) collects the backup tracks that dancehall toasters have rapped over and hip-hop producers have latched on to: stripped-down exotica, parched two-beats, less-is-more abstractions and twitchy, twangy, perforated funk.
And he has let his vice-president, Dick Cheney, muse aloud that no matter how patient America remains with Iran, a twitchy Israel might be less so.Iran's defence minister, responding to a report in the New Yorker that American forces were already on Iranian soil scouting out likely nuclear, chemical and biological targets, hinted that his country already has the bomb.
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