Vocal tracks fare better, presenting skittish avant pop with goofy arrangements and nonsense lyrics. |
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Markets remained skittish and nervous, always ready to believe the latest scare story or gloomy prognosis. |
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If you're that skittish about investing, you're probably better off in a high-interest savings account anyway. |
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They are skittish and fearful of most people and talk to no one but each other. |
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He was very skittish, and had been used as a news horse, since he couldn't be used for actual battle. |
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If they are skittish they should arrange a visit with their family doctor or paediatrician. |
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Alison usually wasn't so skittish, but people around her didn't often fall prey to killers bent on revenge. |
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Mottled ducks at least remain skittish around people and present some challenge. |
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The little lizards are everywhere, but they are skittish and can be difficult to approach. |
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They can also make skittish neighbors more accepting of special-needs housing. |
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He has cast four relatively inexperienced actors who fatten up Reza's skinny and, at times, skittish characters. |
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Ganatra brings a quiet, sensual intensity to her role in Chutney Popcorn, perfectly complementing Hennessy's skittish character. |
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The notion seems to be that the mere look, the urbanity, the smirking of blue staters appalls the skittish people of the heartland. |
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I think they're more skittish readers, where I found girls in general would be willing to try a lot of different things. |
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This particular kind of death makes people skittish, thinking suicide either a shameful or unmentionable kind of death. |
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Vocal tracks fare better, presenting skittish pop with goofy arrangements and nonsense lyrics. |
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And with all six talented members of his band following skittish suit, the concert veered into outrageous campery. |
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Britain has been skittish in the extreme about abandoning pound sterling for the euro. |
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There seems to be some puzzlement as to why liberals are skittish about the deficit commission. |
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The recording industry has traditionally been skittish about allowing its content to be disseminated by anyone but licensed distributors. |
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She's also made it even harder for the next novelist to get a deal with an already skittish and risk-averse publishing industry. |
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The already skittish horse balked at the sudden change in direction, but Katherine fought with it impatiently. |
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To find answers, Hsieh and Lauder turned to the basilisk lizard, a skittish tree-dwelling species found in Central America. |
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Also, the NSX felt skittish at high speed along poor surfaces, but that's not unusual for such a firmly sprung car. |
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Many editors, of course, are skittish about the idea of unedited items going live on employee blogs. |
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And the horses got extremely skittish and we thought Lord, they must be attacking the brumbies and that's what this big pack is all about. |
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Major European and American multinationals will be very skittish to jump into the Iranian market. |
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And the closer the convention came, the more skittish residents grew. |
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We managed to pat them a little bit, but they were pretty skittish. |
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After eight years together, the skittish Jonathan Morali and his four increasingly conspicuous associates are still refining their art. |
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One need not copy youthful ways or act in a skittish manner in order to keep a fresh outlook on life. |
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Most are highly loyal, easy to train and willing to please, although some can be a bit shy or skittish around strangers. |
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The combination of all these factors is slowing the economic recovery and necessitating tighter regulations, making lenders more skittish. |
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Upon our approach, the roan whinnied and pranced a few steps, skittish. |
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The crowd is an assortment of reporters, posse members, film students, and very skittish men sporting huge aol headphones. |
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Without the support of Republicans who ran on no-new-taxes pledges, Boehner would have to woo Democrats skittish of Medicare cuts. |
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You will feel the intense submission of Ingrid as she enters the mind space of a skittish filly constantly testing her boundaries. |
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Even straight men, so often skittish and easily threatened, found his aw-shucks persona and mildly sarcastic, I'm-in-on-the-joke attitude congenial. |
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Inside her cluttered mind memories swam like a skittish school of fish. |
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On a blazing day like Thursday they were positively skittish. |
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This is especially useful for skittish horses and pregnant mares. |
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Only the rays were skittish, darting off as soon as we drew near. |
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They sense you tensing up at peculiar moments, acting skittish, laughing a little too hard, over-feigning outrage or surprise. |
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For one, getting capital from skittish investors proved a tough sell. |
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I think they're generally skittish and ill-tempered animals. |
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They grow skittish quickly under hunting pressure, but a good bird dog or flushing dog helps hunters to connect. |
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I had visions of huge knobby off road tires and a bit of a skittish ride on pavement. |
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No more skittish landings because of sluggish control columns. |
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Former colleagues question her decision to quit at the point of a ceasefire, the suggestion being that she is skittish. |
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To skittish investors looking for safe places to park their money, these equity deals will be even more comforting than a triple-A from Moody's rating agency. |
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As the doper-dudes milled around the steaming SUV lookin' skittish, officers got even more curious, then got up and moved toward them. |
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In the Senate, Republicans are skittish about border security. |
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Banks were just too skittish to loan out their new reserves. |
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Sure he's shy and skittish and a little bit of a fraidy-cat, but he's also a great friend, possessing a generous spirit and enormous heart. |
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According to Southern California officials for the American Red Cross, Angelenos, as a lot, are skittish about donating blood. |
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Measured but never bloodless, ranging from skittish to melancholy, it was a fittingly virtuoso way to close an evening that underlined the Academy's reputation for musical excellence. |
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The Sub-Advisor's view is that while equity investors are skittish about future growth the same causal factors have taken the risk of inflation off the table for the foreseeable future. |
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In terms of providing the economic financing, sometimes we perhaps get a little skittish when we start talking about additional subsidies in our society. |
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The moly price is not being pushed down as hard when the market gets a bit skittish, and part of that reason is there's not the overhang of trade inventory to be liquidated that there was a couple of years ago. |
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Finally comes a skittish little gesture in the violins. |
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One of the possible triggers for such a tactical withdrawal is skittish market sentiment focused on the structure of the long-term risk premium in the gold-stock sector. |
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In Spain, at Sekurit worksites in Avilés and Arbós, local managers are skittish following a furnace accident and blame the French corporate group for mandating further the social cuts that nobody wants. |
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So, as weve stopped, weve taken the opportunity to undress the Tshukudu and though our suspension isnt at all designed for the weight loss, weve got a very light and skittish vehicle. |
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As a sluggish economy threatens income growth and makes households much more skittish about major financial commitments, issues of affordability are coming to the fore. |
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Our test bike has a skittish front-end feel, caused by too much rear suspension sag, which we hope to improve by increasing the preload on the rear shock. |
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The informant seemed skittish, as if he was about to rabbit. |
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Arthur was elected to replace the unpugnacious Nora Lewin, a liberal law professor who was skittish about capital punishment and clashed with more aggressive prosecutors. |
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The cat likes people he knows, but he is skittish around strangers. |
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