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The Wilpons were among Mr. Madoff's more prominent clients, with investments large enough to make anyone nervous and dyspeptic.
Enough to make anyone nervous about popping into Old Mrs Miggins's for a bag of cinder toffee.
It ought to make anyone nervous to have the government allocating capital, which in this environment could mean it is making the decision to let companies live or fail.
Even if Thiel were just an ordinary investor, dinner with him would make anyone nervous.
With political instability likely to continue at least in the near term, Angus Campbell from Capital Spreads said: "The uncertainty that this causes is enough to make anyone nervous and we are likely to see an interim administration for a number of months before fresh elections, unless a working coalition can be formed".
Now, while Andrew Mason wearing a suit and a tie while pitching to potential investors is enough to make anyone nervous, the daily deals behemoth has taken some positive steps of late, namely its closing of the redemption loop with Groupon Rewards.
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"I think we make anyone we play nervous.
It's enough to make anyone a little nervous.
If a bunch of men with guns showed up outside a restaurant, it might make anyone inside a wee bit nervous.
The secrecy alone ought to make anyone who cares in the least about the educational rights of children, nervous.
Any time that anyone asks a question, it's going to make people nervous".
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