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He has been known to drive his Porsche Boxster at 150 miles an hour, but the engagement (or rather, preparing it) gave him severe jitters.
Remember that the average American recession lasts about a year, and that a year into the Mexican crisis, there was a period of severe jitters.
Ups: Victory for no in the Scottish referendum It was Cameron's decision to grant a vote, and he later admitted to severe jitters in the run-up to the result.
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Athens (again) had a severe bout of the jitters.
But the war in Iraq and concerns about severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, have increased their travel jitters.
The prospect of a new gas cut-off will send jitters through markets, although the potential consequences for the rest of Europe are less severe now.
GNSS receiver tracking performance during severe scintillation conditions can be assessed by the analysis of receiver phase-locked-loop (PLL) jitter (Conker et al. 2003; Sreeja et al. 2011).
RM: The chancellor is repeatedly trying to emphasise that his cuts will not be deeper or more severe than in the last parliament, attempting to cast them as moderate in the face of some Tory jitters about the scale of the public spending reductions.
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There were no jitters.
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