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Some jittery New Yorkers ran down Seventh Avenue away from the building.

Some jittery yes-no-yes-no stuff over a possible single as Benn fumbles at mid-on.

In the end, he did both, calming some jittery nerves after the Red Sox began their season by dropping five of their first six games.

While some jittery depositors said they had withdrawn the bulk of their savings, others appeared unruffled, saying they were just going about their usual banking business.

There was some jittery wallet- and pocketbook-scrabbling, but the home team could only come up with about sixty-five, combined.

I could hear the tile saw going in the background, the irregular banging of a hammer, the radio tuned to some jittery right-wing propagandist.

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In addition to MuDR-like MULEs, some Jittery-like families of grapevine MULEs also contain ULP coding sequences downstream of the transposase ORF (Figure 3).

Just watching the new government redress some past inequities makes some whites jittery.

"Trading off a known 4 percent interest rate for an unknown market return may leave some retirees jittery," said Drew Denning, the vice president for retiree services of the Principal Financial Group.

Trimming could also have strengthened "Tamarisk," the work depicting some perpetually jittery people that was offered by Jennine Willett and 3rd Rail Dance.

Investors worry about Ecuador's consistently troubled economy and its traditional political instability, with some increasingly jittery about the possibility that a left-leaning candidate will win next month's presidential election.

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