No point guard has as much body control as Payton, able to throw off opponents with his herky-jerky drives forward and sudden stops. |
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Deficiency of GABA outflow, e.g., Huntington's disease, is characterized by herky-jerky and extraneous movements. |
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It was a little herky-jerky, but I've ridden with Jack before, and he was kind of the same way. |
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The trade-off for a short running length is a herky-jerky narrative that rarely moves smoothly. |
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Last night, before bed, I was combing my daughter's hair and she got away from me, running herky-jerky around the coffee table, laughing like the Fourth of July. |
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It's a staccato language of enigmatic hand gestures, flailing arms, touching oneself, herky-jerky starts and stops, plunging into space, crashing, spinning, jumping back up. |
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Ms. Klausner's monologue has a herky-jerky rhythm. |
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But I don't really regret my herky-jerky progress. |
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On most evenings, the Knicks are collectively herky-jerky. |
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You, too, will be zipping along to the angular guitars and zigzagging, herky-jerky vocals. |
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The herky-jerky movements become suddenly fluid at times, which is spellbinding. |
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It was superficial and jumpy and herky-jerky, bopping all over the place. |
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Instead, it's the offense, herky-jerky as it is, bailing out the defense. |
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While all that herky-jerky mathcore in your collection might not fit the bill, put some Portishead on your Pod and the attached OhMiBod will respond rhythmically in kind. |
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The herky-jerky, all-too-fast changes that you are making not only are doing damage to your short-term fan loss, you're likely setting up losses far into your tenure. |
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