We definitely had a few nervous jitters brought on by the unknown of what or who was down there waiting for us to fly overhead. |
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But these percussive jitters are anchored by MIA's engaging, half-rapped, half-chanted vocal melodies. |
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The image looks blurry, and the image jitters unnaturally sometimes as though pan and scan is in effect. |
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The image jitters, there is a thump as the sound comes on, and a haggard, hair-covered face fills the frame. |
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I felt a rush of jitters, my arms swung apishly like pendulums and my legs seemed disconnected, lumbering stilts. |
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It may have been opening night jitters, but that doesn't excuse the remainder of the cast from constantly tripping over their lines. |
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It was probably due to nervous jitters or exhaustion, but the boys almost seemed uncomfortable to be up on stage. |
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The shy dater can open up and get to know a person without having to deal with first-date jitters that often come from fear of the unknown. |
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The book addresses subjects from exam-eve tensions to jitters before making a business presentation and everyday anxieties. |
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If you're truly sensitive to the jitters, herbal blends are caffeine-free, and some black teas are decaffeinated. |
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Thankfully, pre-exam jitters are manageable by taking a few practical steps. |
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Once everybody got over the pregame jitters, both teams really settled in well. |
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This was not the jitters one would get before a battle, or even the childish night terrors she got when one of her nightmares hit her. |
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Collapsing with a fit of the jitters, she was marked down as a choker, not to be bothered with. |
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Unfortunately, the jitters currently gripping economists and market-makers alike are symptomatic of a deeper problem. |
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As far as opening nights go, there were no signs of jitters or stage fright. |
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Although analysts are bullish on the banks, it would be all too easy for bad debt jitters to blot their copy books. |
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Suddenly the butterflies that Derby had been displaying at the latter stages of the first half were developing into full-blown jitters. |
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Voters report jitters at the thought of terrorists targeting nuclear plants. |
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The uncertainty surrounding the global economy following the collapse in stock markets has sent jitters through all boardrooms. |
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Now that the first day of school is out of the way, the next thing on the calendar sure to cause the jitters is school picture day. |
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The half is when the jitters and fears you've been dealing with during rehearsal must be exorcised. |
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Traffic jitters and frustration turned nice people into bullies and brutes. |
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However, spirits were high by the end as the Jags shook off their jitters to record a deserved victory. |
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Both girls ceased their jitters and tried to stand at ease, gnawing away at their lips. |
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Still, there are occasional signs that our jitters, our fears, and our suppressed anger could grow into something like a political force. |
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Ewing and Davis fluctuate between nervous jitters and cautious optimism, with the first day of the inaugural event only a few days away. |
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Anthony lost the first set 3-6, and defeat seemed certain as he looked desperate to shake off the jitters to trail 1-4 in the second set. |
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The rush by Republicans and Democrats to corral Latino voters has touched off nervous jitters among some black politicians and leaders. |
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The jitters sent through the government by recent protests are leading to the implementation of even more intrusive and innovative censorship and control tools. |
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As a result, her Flo is sweet-natured and wide-eyed like a child, but inherently nervous, with the jitters and a deeper anxiety. |
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The government was mum when China's heir apparent Xi Jinping went missing, and political jitters persist now that he's reappeared. |
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In the opening quarter they spilled ball after ball, kicked away possession and missed a succession of scoring chances, as they seemed to have the big day jitters. |
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These jitters spread to the whole of the equity market just ahead of the publication of Q4 2009 earnings and 2010 guidance. |
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It will give them a wonderful sense of independence and preparedness that will go a long way towards getting rid of school jitters. |
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Despite this week's jitters on the currency markets, the pound is not out for the count yet. |
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The Better Together camp were not to know the extent of the jitters among their opponents as Salmond airily dismissed their warnings in public. |
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There were jitters on both sides at the start, tangible in some of England's hard-handed fielding. |
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American Treasuries are safe and liquid as their relative sturdiness during the recent market jitters has shown. |
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I went to Ottawa for the National Capital with the normal jitters but on the morning of race day I felt very calm. |
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Market jitters were also fuelled by the prospect that foreign exchange controls might be introduced to prevent speculation. |
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Designed for clients who want to combine growth potential with protection from market jitters. |
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Both are now pros, having worked out their first-time jitters with yesterday's broadcast. |
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Leading shares have reversed early gains as jitters about the UK election and worries about Greece's finances unsettle investors. |
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So much for a pre-board glass of wine, here you can calm your jitters with a pre-flight drag. |
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It is a very British take on the mishaps, family drama, and last minute jitters of a bride on the day of her wedding. |
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Karolina says one way to deal with the jitters before she steps out onto the red carpet is to have herself a gut laugh and get it out of her system. |
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The final polls – and the visible jitters among the British elite – gave the yes side confidence that they were on course for victory. |
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The Kings could surrender a Game 1 to Jersey from sheer jitters. |
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When these two ingredients work together you get energy without the jitters of coffee, creating a perfect balance for studying or sport. |
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Oddly enough, missing the first shot seemed to shake off the jitters. |
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No wonder that medical scare left us with a case of the jitters. |
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Help quell your child's first day jitters with the tips below. |
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If it dallies, it might set off market jitters about rising prices. |
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Their chemistry and fast-talking effervescence are instantly appealing: Washington the swaggeringly confident dandy, and Wahlberg all nerves, jitters and querulousness. |
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The biggest irony is that, just as Slovakia was consummating its marriage with the west, Mr Meciar was staging a comeback, giving the west, and many Slovaks, the jitters. |
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Lanning's level-headedness will calm any jitters in the Australian camp. |
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Laid-back Newcastle star Shaka Hislop last night admitted that the title jitters have hit the Toon Army. |
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The surge of support for independence also sent jitters through the stock market, as shares in companies with large Scottish interest suffered sharp falls in early trading. |
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England arrived in Perth 2-0 down, having been obliterated in Brisbane by 277 runs and succumbing to final day jitters in Adelaide as their batsmen collapsed to 129 all out, en route to a six-wicket defeat. |
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And rightly so, given the jitters in the world economy, the shadow being cast over growth in the European economy and the crashes on the stock exchanges. |
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Does volatility in equity markets give you the jitters? |
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Your lawyer will conduct the title search, closing arrangement and can provide you with legal advice to help alleviate first time home buyer jitters. |
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Consumers' jitters were fed by an increase in job loss experience. |
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Personally I am usually never nervous to speak in front of crowds but that evening for some reason my jitters were way up, so as I was looking at a gymnasium full of people I was really nervous. |
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If he will reduce the number of his desires and fears he will find himself able to cast aside the jitters and to work toward accomplishment instead of striving. |
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In the face of increasing investor jitters, many subsequent auctions failed to realize even the reserve price that had been set on the value of the spectrum. |
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The 2010 budget targets, however, were not sufficiently underpinned by measures, and the macroeconomic assumptions underlying the deficit correction program appeared too optimistic, thus causing further market jitters. |
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Even after the shebang is set straight, you may have jitters about full-on trusting your BFF with top-secret info. |
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Thankfully the Canadian summoned up the strength to beat the jitters and hold on for a one-shot victory. |
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As the year 1934, an annus horribilis of political murder and bankrupt statesmanship, drew toward a close, Europe had the jitters. |
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But Bolton deserve real credit, seeking to take advantage of their jitters at every opportunity in typically determined fashion. |
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A new microscope system can compensate for those jitters, known as Brownian motion. |
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The jitters result mainly from oscillations of Hubble's electricity-providing solar panels. |
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Boro were good enough to terminate the hopes of the Austrian champions despite displaying a few untypical European jitters at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Stadion. |
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But his rants against this country in the wake of a string of recent Taliban attacks in Afghanistan' capital city of Kabul are patently the fulminations of a man in jitters. |
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