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Riddled with too much jittery jump cutting and faltering dialogue, Mr. Burns's film nevertheless becomes "like a Woody Allen movie without the intellectual pretension, which is mostly a good thing" (A. O. Scott).
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On the scale of arousal, participants estimated to what extent a particular word made them feel aroused/excited or unaroused/relaxed, assessed with the use of self-assessment manikins (SAMs; Lang, 1980) ranging from 1 to 5 (1 for unaroused, 3 for neutral, and 5 for very much aroused, e.g., jittery or excited).
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Though stock markets were jittery, the much-larger bond market offered signs that any contagion throughout Europe had yet to take hold.
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