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Examples
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Jittery from the start, Mauresmo never found her rhythm.
USATODAY.com - Serena enters 'bubble,' leaves all else on outside 2003
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They may be several big shots behind the leaders but the good news for the dynamically unfriendly duo is that those leaders are Chad "Jittery" Campbell and Kenny "Where Am I?"
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Jittery investors, wary banks, the struggling economy and turbulent financial markets are stalling a two-year rebound in the U.S. commercial real-estate industry.
Commercial Space Starts to Wobble Eliot Brown 2011
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Jittery Memphis residents have been abandoning low-lying homes for days as the dangerously surging river threatened to crest at 48 feet, just shy of a 48.7-foot record of a devastating 1937 flood.
Memphis Evacuations Rise Amid Threat From River Associated Press 2011
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LONDON—Jittery European stock markets edged lower Friday, ending the week on a down note, after U.S. growth data fell short of expectations.
European Stocks Slip Sara Sjolin 2012
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Jittery employers are skeptical of the recovery and, by extension, consumers' willingness to spend.
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More Tripoli Jubilant, Jittery Amid Pockets of Resistance Key OPEC Members in 'Wait-and-See' Mode Oil Down as Rebels Make Inroads But it is still unclear how a new regime in Libya will develop, and that could influence how oil firms view the opportunity in Libya and how soon they would be able to restore prior production levels or try to boost output further.
Oil Producers Take Steps to Return Liam Pleven 2011
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Jittery investors are shifting to safe-haven assets following Friday's magnitude-9.0 earthquake, fearing further aftershocks and explosions at nuclear power plants in Japan after an explosion rocked a fourth nuclear reactor Tuesday.
Wipro May Revise Japan, Middle East Hedging Strategy Dhanya Ann Thoppil 2011
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Dave Langlois doesn't agree with him though: Jittery with 200?
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Jittery investors have been turning en masse to the Swiss franc and other assets deemed as safe havens amid growing concerns over sputtering economic growth in the U.S. and Europe.
Trouble in Paradise David Gauthier-Villars 2011
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