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All three substances make us jittery, interrupt our quality of sleep and our ability to fall asleep.
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They have debilitated our confidence, both in our economy and our freedom, and made us jittery about the very breaths we take and food we eat.
The trick for you is not to exploit resentment of the media, which often comes across as whining, but to make journalists jittery about impartiality -- which can make us lean against our instincts, as I do here.
"It's making us all very jittery".
And the fact that we've eliminated almost all of the immediate threats from our environment, like leopards and Hittites, has only made us even more jittery, because we're now constantly anticipating disasters that are never going to happen: the prowler/rapist/serial killer lurking in the closet, a pandemic of Ebola/Bird Flu/Hantavirus, the imminent fascist/socialist/zombie takeover.
And in a third, projected inside a plywood shack, he uses a tiny toy resembling an Etch A Sketch to make a jittery cartoon of a linear abstraction.
Likewise, avoid excess caffeine, which can make you jittery and irritable.
Still, Al Leiter acknowledged that a blown save in a late-season game can make players jittery.
Its economy remains dependent on the fortunes of the United States, and financial crises in Europe make investors jittery.
Will the Eagles (13-4) be of sound mind when they are host to the Carolina Panthers (13-5) at Lincoln Financial Field, or will the fresh wounds of recent playoff failures make them jittery?
So, any uncertainty over who controls the oil taps can make markets jittery - the last thing the world wants now in times of global economic troubles.
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