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Dancers hold paper coffee cups as they navigate the stage like jittery Ping-Pong balls.
Instead of the Super Bowl dark horse they fancied themselves, the Chargers, who had won their final 11 games of the regular season, played like jittery novices.
Updated at 1.38am GMT 1.04am GMT The carpet runs red 'Starving'… Jennifer Lawrence Outside the theatre, the guests and contenders parade the red carpet like jittery thoroughbreds.
The first surprise of the night comes when you realise the Rapture, who sound like jittery casualties, pockmarked by chemicals and discoloured by late nights, are actually an energetic, fresh-faced bunch, prone to touching the crowd and beaming out regular schoolboy grins.
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In fact, the ULP sequences are found in distantly related elements (MuDR-like and Jittery-like), being absent in other closely related families, and their presence does not correlate either with the presence or the absence of TIRs, suggesting that ULP transduplication by MULEs is a frequent phenomenon that has occurred independently several times during plant genome evolution.
Some of this is making him physically fold up into himself, like a jittery umbrella.
Scrizz, Trife's brother and the C.E.O. of Trife-Life Records, was listening like a jittery father.
Resembling Jack White's panda-eyed little brother, he stalks the stage like a jittery deep-south preacher.
We began tonight's episode with Carrie's interrogation by Javadi and like a jittery Jeremy Kyle guest she fails the polygraph miserably.
"Do you think he can do it?" He sounded like a jittery fan, Larry from L.A., not the dyspeptic character he plays on his HBO series, "Curb Your Enthusiasm".
The videos of their early test runs, edited together, play like a jittery reel from "The Benny Hill Show": bike takes off, engineers jump up and down, bike falls over — more than six hundred times in a row.
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