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It became the Great Depression because once a setback occurred, a financial system based on gold was so shaky that normal recovery was difficult and, perhaps, impossible.
Lehman said that he was not one to get sick to his stomach when he got nervous but that he "was so shaky and so nervous" that morning he could have.
The verdict and sentence had been upheld by Maryland state courts, then overturned by a Federal District Court judge, who said the case was so shaky that the sentence was "of moral concern".
But the case was so shaky that the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well as federal prosecutors, did not want to join the case: "Too many holes in the case", other anonymous officials told Miller.
It was so shaky Sunday in a 38-14 defeatothethe New England Patriots that quarterback Chad Pennington looked like a sitting duck on the opening day of hunting season.
By then, Nassau County's fiscal condition was so shaky that it was being monitored by a state-appointed control board, which saw to it that more than $100 million of the 2006 bond proceeds went to major renovations at Nassau Health Care, the public benefit corporation that operates hospitals and clinics for the county.
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"It's not common for us to be so shaky," the Macedonian international said.
Because the Jets have been so shaky of late, their season hangs on this game.
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