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It's a good way for newcomers to ease their jitters.
Both recall being nervous, but their jitters did not stifle the conversation.
Another Hook penalty eased their jitters and put them a full score ahead.
With so much at stake, some Burmese businessmen are reaching to tradition to calm their jitters, heading to fortunetellers.
Most in the city put aside their jitters, some openly scornful of those — mostly foreigners — who had fled Tokyo in the early days of the disaster.
If that trend continues, the economy will have to muddle along on the backs of consumers who, despite their jitters, have proved willing to keep spending.
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In a conversation not long before the end of the campaign, Obama told me he understood that these voters didn't yet feel they knew him and that, even if they voted for him because of their economic jitters, their support would represent little more than an opportunity for him to prove, as president, that he could move beyond the partisan divisions of the last generation.
MBPTA requires that some sources of execution time variation (jitter) are randomised [8] (e.g. cache placement) so that, if enough runs are performed, the impact of their jitter in execution time is captured.
Instead, the models at the Ebony Fashion Fair presented in Trenton on a recent Sunday evening eased their prerunway jitters by organizing makeup kits, hugging each other and bowing their heads in prayer.
-- demonstrated in quick succession investors' hair-trigger nervousness about the market break that everyone seems to expect, and their extraordinary willingness to jump back in with both feet at every buying opportunity that their collective jitters create.
Some of the material for sale is splashier than usual, to tempt buyers out of their recession jitters.
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