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This last question is key because it makes me so jittery.
How would you expect a jittery campaign year to end?
It would be only justice given their current jittery form.
"I get jittery when I'm over the state line for too long."
You can see why the yes camp might be jittery.
"Something happened a little while ago that has made us very jittery."
Because of the jittery market, the Federal agency is in a difficult situation.
So talk of cuts has made children, parents and teachers jittery.
Several of the 162 people on board said they had been jittery about the flight.
Or at least the people in the palace were getting jittery.
Instead he was jittery in a way that surprised himself.
That would be a 20-percent increase from 2002, the jittery first post-9/11 year.
The market is very jittery and under pressure from a whole variety of other things.
Nothing moved in the minutes while she was gone but the jittery horizon.
He was also getting jittery, and jumping at every sound in the office.
He realized well that the average man in his position would be jittery.
They were too jittery to hold a meeting to decide upon a common plan.
When Else's jittery eyes land on this woman, everything stops.
Still, no one could have blamed him for feeling jittery.
Although this is all routine work, his hands are jittery.
"That is the reason the markets have been so jittery."
Yet it was a junior, Young, who seemed particularly jittery early in the game.
He was getting jittery in the presence of the dead lawyer.
In a jittery move, Elizabeth turned to look down the hall.
How about getting back to the hospital to see that nobody gets jittery down there?