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Yet the evening is more jumpy than edgy.
I'm not a very bad-tempered person, but I do feel more jumpy than usual.
After Sept. 11, 2001, many Americans became more patriotic, and many became more jumpy.
The ambushes are more frequent, the Iraqi soldiers more desperate, the Americans more jumpy.
The whole of the country was jittery after the strikes and the intelligence services were more jumpy than anyone.
"I was a little more jumpy from the right side," Beltran said, adding, "From the left side, I feel like I was a little more patient".
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More optimistically, that jumpy amygdala might help us deal better -- or faster -- in complex social situations.
But Sharapova is the jumpier, more erratic finalist for now, despite her 3 Grand Slam titles to Kvitova's none.
In his Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1999), the pianist Katie Reimer began with slow arpeggiated phrases over a lilting saxophone line, played with sweet intensity by Michael Couper, before shifting to a jumpier, more aggressive jazz-flavored finale.
I'm just saying Cersei rings like a bell through the night And wouldn't you love to love her? Cersei rings like a bell through the night Especially if you're her brother All your life you've always had a Non-judgmental approach to sibling rumpy And a snooty eyebrow thing That makes your dwarf brother jumpy Plus more wicked witchery than Christine McVie Which is saying something, whoah!
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