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"jumpy" Definitions
  1. nervous and anxious, especially because you think that something bad is going to happen

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"I'm a very impatient man — kinda jumpy," he admits.
But regulators and investors are jumpy about big banking takeovers.
And yet A Quiet Place isn't just a jumpy thriller.
Whatever the logic, a touchy public makes for jumpy politicians.
But his jumpy verbal style soon gives the socialbots fits.
"You'd be very jumpy for a time afterward," he said.
Lubetsky said the barren landscape made her jumpy at times.
The guy does have a history of being jumpy: 9.
The video is jumpy and doesn't show what happens next.
She is both jumpy and excited over the romantic attention.
I've become jumpy, gasping in surprise when approached without warning.
The new Apple TV remote can be a little bit jumpy.
The trackpad was also a little jumpy whenever I moused around.
Keep showing us up with your agile and adorable ways, Jumpy.
The ones who continue to come are often jumpy, she added.
The film is scratchy and a bit jumpy, but perfectly legible.
Where he's determined and vengeful, I'm more service-oriented and jumpy.
For some reason I had been jumpy when the bottle fell.
Where moving around the system previously felt jumpy, now everything is smooth.
And stocks got very jumpy and started losing altitude badly in August.
I wanted it to feel epileptic, jumpy and all over the place.
"He was extremely jumpy and stressed," Mr. Melzer said in an interview.
Corporate fallout:  International fallout: — Futures are jumpy; oil hits 18-year low.
Zaida Catalán was on to something, and it was making her jumpy.
During the interview, loud squawks from birds flying overhead made her jumpy.
It's hard to see them coming in the dark so I'm kinda jumpy.
The jumpy In Rainbows track "15 Step" earned the highest score of 100.
I mean, just look at these lil' jumpy guys: The members of Mrs.
THE footage is jumpy and at times blurry, but the voices are clear.
Shrier's jumpy, and he isn't totally making sense, but his mind's still there.
The only thing worse than BigDog is this jumpy, smoking robotic feline, WildCat.
This was a tense situation, and I knew the police would be jumpy.
He did not seem jumpy or nervous or out of sorts, she added.
It's jumpy as hell and succeeds in being uncomfortably creepy in between scares.
Its kaleidoscopic tribal mix has long made Kenyan politics jumpy and sometimes violent.
Headlines on the progress of Brexit talks have made the pound increasingly jumpy.
The show has a jangly, aggressive rhythm, with jumpy visuals and quick editing.
My father became even more taciturn, my mother even more nervous and jumpy.
New York City's transit authority is understandably jumpy about the Galaxy Note 7.
Because scratchy or smooth, jumpy or calm, I don't eat for emotion's sake.
And this year a jumpy horror thriller, "A Quiet Place," opened the event.
His father said he can get jumpy at the sound of Bubble Wrap.
Jumpy is a long-time player with experience coaching two teams in 2016.
We tell them: Don't be jumpy; keep your hands on the steering wheel.
International investors are growing jumpy about stakes in firms selling security kit used there.
Her focus is to reel in startups that might be jumpy about military contracting.
And jumpy bondholders are likely to run through the rainy-day stash pretty quickly.
Now that QE is being withdrawn, it is no surprise that markets are jumpy.
When the shadow of genuine chaos and extremism looms, people tend to get jumpy.
In the morning the house is jumpy with light, sudden glints off melting snow.
Jumpy, who was a former head coach of fnatic, will replace Torbjorn "mithR" Nyborg.
It's a genuine, if highly selective and jumpy, traversal of a passionately sustained career.
The staff spent most of the meal gathered around the television, jumpy and cursing.
Markets could be jumpy the rest of the week as they wait for news. 2.
Later he pulled off a few other jumpy-hitty things to varying degrees of success.
Friends became jumpy, and their parents did too, forbidding them from hanging out with May.
"He was a little jumpy at the beginning," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said of Martinez.
In its earliest episodes, the series' dialogue is heavy-handed and the camera distractingly jumpy.
"Hitting the ball is one thing, but you can see he's not jumpy," Maddon said.
It doesn't take a genius to work out that paranoid, jumpy men make dangerous clients.
But as the trade war with China escalated, his proclamations began to make investors jumpy.
Still jumpy from the war, he departed the military burdened by confusion, sorrow and shame.
It's this loss of power that explains why brands have become so jumpy and reactive.
The acquisition was financed by the kind of debt that has increasingly made regulators jumpy.
Richmond was paralyzed, a hostage afraid to move for fear of a jumpy trigger finger.
A jumpy faun in a concrete jungle, Justine is a legacy student and lifelong vegetarian.
Investors are jumpy about China's economy, rising costs, trade wars, and lacklustre euro zone growth.
Along with O&aposConnor, the two native westerners carved out a jumpy place in the center.
Perhaps this is why the impending premiere of American Horror Story: Cult has us feeling jumpy.
Look, there's a definite slowdown, but I do think the world is a bit too jumpy.
And like many of the options that occur in that episode, the result is somewhat jumpy.
She was hesitant and a little jumpy, until suddenly she asked me if I could tell.
BUT YOU KNOW, THE MARKETS GET A LITTLE TOO JUMPY AND A LITTLE TOO TRIGGER HAPPY.
Opinion FOR a long time after I came home from the war, fireworks made me jumpy.
Normally, Moskowitz moves with the jumpy energy of a Hollywood agent, but now he was subdued.
The animation of the nuke's fireball and mushroom cloud also looked a bit disjointed and jumpy.
Was that why I felt that strange, jumpy sensation in my legs a few months ago?
She describes a drunk Mr. Judge as a jumpy and at times conflicted accomplice to assault.
Stock markets across the world, which have been jumpy in recent weeks, slid lower on Tuesday.
Stranger to Stranger, his new record due out June 3, is filled with a jumpy unpredictability.
The action is carried along on jumpy, poppy editing rhythms and on-the-nose song cues.
For as long as I can remember, I've always had a problem with jumpy horror films.
Every note in the opening's jumpy string lines was clear; the syncopated accents had extra punch.
"I'm super excited about the opportunity to come and coach a team like North," Jumpy said.
Reyes had been less jumpy and had displayed a slower, calmer setup in his swing mechanics.
While month-to-month measurements can be jumpy, the overall trend has been clearly heading down.
Mandapa Spa's front desk is a nest of tranquility, but I was jumpy as I checked in.
Second, the game utilizes snapturns, which are jumpy little camera rotations designed to make gameplay less dizzying.
But as a practical matter, investors are less jumpy when the debt ratio is stable or falling.
"The sudden move shows how jumpy everyone is," said a trader at a foreign bank in Tokyo.
I did get a bit jumpy, I have to admit, but it was such a nice idea.
The left (and everyone who is terrified by the idea of a Trump presidency) is getting jumpy.
It starts out a little jumpy and underwritten, but it kicks into gear after about five episodes.
JON PARELES Sonia Sturino's voice on "Blue Again" is willfully jumpy: quavering, bleating, cracking, sometimes nearly yodeling.
Image via YouTube  Sarah is feeling jumpy and is here to slander any and all this year.
Mr. Draghi highlighted some other risks Thursday, including jumpy financial markets and weakness in some emerging markets.
Markets tend to weaken and get jumpy before they make a top, and this one hasn't yet.
Unlike grime M.C.s, who are often frenetic and jumpy, Nines is composed to the point of dispassion.
You know when you see a scary movie that really gets in your head, and you're jumpy afterward?
"I did not expect that!" she exclaimed of their speedy takeoff while laughing at her own jumpy reaction.
Expect the pound to stay jumpy on Friday as traders keep a running tally of the parliamentary math.
These monthly numbers are jumpy and require averaging a few months' gains to get at the underlying trend.
Especially since it is the anniversary of Billy's death, leaving Connors extremely, noticeably jumpy (or, you know, vulnerable).
Finck's illustrations are spare, jumpy, and often very funny, and the magical realism never feels forced or trite.
Despite jumpy cash markets, currency derivative markets were somewhat relaxed on the near term prospects for the pound.
Shifting into third gear, I felt that the "B" mode's throttle response was a bit unpredictable and jumpy.
The energy is jumpy, so try to think things over before making a dramatic change—beware of impulsivity.
In the closing Gigue, with its leaping, jumpy fugue theme, Bach seemed to be anticipating pointillist contemporary styles.
" Smith adds: "When you criminalize curb-crawling, the client is jumpy and saying 'Get into my car quickly.
It's from his "Kreisleriana," brilliantly crafted yet elusive music that seems at once playful, dangerous, waltzing and jumpy.
Cratering currencies, rising inflation, jumpy investors: A financial panic is again gripping some of the world's developing economies.
Jimmy "Jumpy" Berndtsson will be joining North as its head coach of the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team.
Right now I still feel like if someone asked to see my papers, I would feel a little jumpy.
They invite me to lunch but I decline as I'm too busy and jumpy working on a current project.
A jumpy, collection of wires and metal has the look of the offspring of Wall-E and a pogostick.
For Smokes, the good times continued until one summer night in 19983, when he noticed Smash was weirdly jumpy.
Yet the legacy of his warm rhetoric toward Moscow has made his traditional allies in Eastern Europe understandably jumpy.
Back in the currency markets, sterling hit a six-week high after solid GDP data but then turned jumpy.
Still, the rollout of Gorsuch's nomination went a long way in calming the extremely jumpy nerves of congressional Republicans.
But it would be extremely unusual to have a brutal sell-off strike before the tape grows more jumpy.
It's no mistake that the word "wired" can be used to describe someone who is nervous, jumpy, or uptight.
Jumpy is a border collie mix who can use a urinal without missing, and flush after he is done.
I've never been one for haunted houses: I'm jumpy, and when I scream, people think a baroness has fallen.
If anyone has a mildly jumpy children's film they can recommend to me for training, please get in touch.
This perpetual-motion music is driven by repetitive, leaping chords that whiz past in a jumpy 22/219 meter.
Caveat: I am a notoriously jumpy moviegoer who spent most of Scream 4 with my head in my hands.
Under Pop's sleek veneer lay traces of the social and political pathogens that made the '21960s in America so jumpy.
"The sudden move (in the yen) shows how jumpy everyone is," said a trader at a foreign bank in Tokyo.
Despite jumpy cash markets in sterling, currency derivative markets appeared somewhat relaxed on the near-term prospects for the pound.
Spence is right the offer carried risks: Australian authorities, who are jumpy about energy security, might not approve the deal.
They eventually called themselves the Wailers, and their sound fused American-style soul harmonies with the island's jumpy ska rhythms.
Each track follows a strange, jumpy logic, fractured and fragmented in the way your memories of your dreams might be.
The earthquake and the dozens of aftershocks that have followed have left many people jumpy and unwilling to stay indoors.
Maybe something about Ellen accounts for her daughter's jumpy demeanor and her odd ways of talking to her own children.
After a jumpy start Monday due partly to concerns about a looming trade war, U.S stocks closed with strong gains.
The staff also noticed Aaron's odd behavior -- he was jumpy, bragging about himself and hitting on girls at the shop.
That could signal more labor-market slack than previously thought, or more likely, that monthly figures were "simply jumpy," it said.
There's no trauma that occurred, I cannot trace it back to a headwater of some event that then made me jumpy.
Beware if you're the jumpy type — you'll be clutching to your seat for the majority of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
The appointment of McMaster drew instant praise from across the ideological spectrum, especially from jumpy Russia hawks on Capitol Hill. Sen.
He told her that her reflexes seem a little jumpy, and she said that the medication also caused some muscle cramping.
Many have argued short vol is a crowded trade that will lead to a messy unwinding whenever markets get jumpy again.
"I was off today; I didn't have my best stuff," he said, blaming a lack of rhythm and a jumpy swing.
The title character in "The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Maki" is a rabbity guy — nervous, jumpy and fast.
The false starts, jumpy inserts and repetition — speech as montage — are all typical of casual speech as opposed to written language.
I was also a little jumpy about making the dinner table some weird proxy outlet for ego trips or power trips.
Shortly after announcing the three new players competing alongside Olofmeister and Dennis, Fnatic announced that it signed a new coach, Jumpy.
More troubling, while the remote gave a countdown clock showing how much flight time I had left, that number was really jumpy.
He's definitely acting strange — he's jumpy and a little rude to the salesperson and then he buys three rings on a whim.
For its part, the European Commission has soothed the concerns of jumpy governments by promising not to implement its countermeasures too hastily.
"Total Football" is a jumpy, upbeat anthem with a hyperactive bassline, framed on each end by a slower, power chord-driven march.
And beyond that, it might just help certain people get some much needed sleep, while forcing jumpy pets to run for cover.
The jumpy camera work (Christos Moisides is the cinematographer) is nerve-racking; there are no stylishly posed shots, no falsely clever dialogue.
"Cold Coffee & Cocaine" is delivered in a faux-gruff drawl, littered with silly one-liners, off-the-cuff jokes, and jumpy trills.
If you don't complete a level, you still earn stars that you can use to buy new designs for your jumpy ball.
These quick transitions make this Tosca seem a little jumpy — but Ms. Radvanovsky's performance is thoughtful, never busy for its own sake.
I'd heard too many stories of burglars, jumpy or high or both, who, when someone had come home, panicked and shot them.
The 2014 Madlib album "Piñata" (originally titled "Cocaine Piñata"), featuring the vocalist Freddie Gibbs, is a trancelike and jumpy ode to consciousness.
I hate sleeping in this house alone, and the dogs get jumpy thinking L. is coming home every time they hear a noise.
Some of the most amazing scene work I've ever done was with this dog, Jumpy, and it had nothing to do with me.
In between intimate, summertime park sessions and rare, jumpy interviews, Daniel Caesar pieced together the greatest accomplishment of his career to date: Freudian.
All the more reason this Hoop Dance, scratched, jumpy and schematic, feels like a small miracle, a charm-filled vestige of another time.
"Markets will be very jumpy until there's increasing confidence the virus is abating and that it won't be a global pandemic," said Draho.
Stocks had a jumpy start to February and could be at an inflection point, depending in part on the direction of interest rates.
The Paek Hwa Won Guesthouse had the feel of a minor Middle Eastern palace: gold carpets, jumpy staff and scores of empty rooms.
And now, following the release on Thursday of his Skepta- and Chip-featuring "Jumpy" remix, his come-up has ascended to the next level.
That will allow production of the Peugeot Expert and Citroen Jumpy to be introduced in Luton, the group said, confirming an earlier Reuters report.
"Someone chronically anxious has their nervous system on high alert at all times, so you're not only jumpy and scared but irritable," she says.
"When you're off that long, you can be a little jumpy when you get out there, but he wasn't," A's manager Bob Melvin said.
The S&P 500 has moved at least 1 percent on nine of the past 12 trading days, an unusual clustering of jumpy action.
Wall Street has been exceptionally volatile all December, with investors already jumpy about signs of a global slowdown repeatedly spooked by Trump's own comments.
Stocks tend to get jumpy and emotional in both directions in the final stages of a bull market, before the peak price is in.
Ironically, Open Markets may have been a victim of its own success: Tech companies are getting jumpy now that they're coming under the microscope.
In the rematch with Alvarez the smoother boxer had the jumpy power puncher flinching and whiffing on any feint or hint of a target.
The United Nations special rapporteur on torture and ill treatment, Nils Melzer, said in an interview that Mr. Assange was "extremely jumpy and stressed."
When they return, they drink or shoot up, in order to make their pipe dreams seem more real, while dulling, somewhat, their jumpy sensitivity.
In the 290s, municipal buses were replaced by unregulated "gazelles" — vans as jumpy and difficult to mount as the animal they are named after.
Democratic operatives, beleaguered by several days of astonishing stories and overwhelming developments, grew jumpy at every email, text or Twitter alert on their phones.
"I thought, as you would expect with so many young guys, we came out a little jumpy at the start," Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said.
Other rides go beyond just high speeds, like the Bounce-Back Tower which, like its name suggests, creates movements that feel like jumpy engine pistons.
While Mr. Hedlund's performance until that point suggests a man who has retreated inward, Mr. Isaac's jumpy facial expressions instantly feel like an outward assault.
The larger room is mainly for people who get a little jumpy in small spaces, or are simply too tall to fit in the pods.
On a mobile device, a high refresh rate makes your interactions silky, so scrolling through your inbox or Twitter feed doesn't look stuttery or jumpy.
It wasn't until I leaned against the wall, hidden by the walk-in closet's moulding that my controller's movement started to get a little jumpy.
"The longer-term problems we have in the United States haven't gone away and that's what's causing investors to be a bit jumpy," Kern said.
But by this point, the movie has served up so many surprises, jumpy moments, and occasional but well-earned laughs that the familiarity is acceptable.
In a copycat league, the defiant Ravens have become the feared, eccentric nonconformists — radical thinkers who make the rest of the league nervous and jumpy.
That is great to cook that way when you're a little jumpy and unfocused, working on a kind of autopilot, improvising as you go along.
That decision was made without Congress being notified beforehand, and it's made the Middle East, which is never exactly a calm region, super fucking jumpy.
Parker is jumpy, but in a good way, beating his man to spots after he boldly gets into their body to take away their shot.
Her husband Lucas, played by Byrne's real-life partner Bobby Cannavale, at first feels like a calming presence, a contrast to Anna's jumpy and chaotic disposition.
Ever since the nightmare-inducing trailer came out I've been half-intrigued, half-wary (I'm embarrassingly easy to scare when it comes to supernatural, jumpy stuff).
And a more jumpy, anxious equity environment — with two separate 10 percent corrections within the past nine months — works to the benefit of quality names, too.
He hit a wildly unnecessary tweener shot at the net, followed up by wholly gratuitous...jumpy-hitty thing after Satral lobbed his return to the baseline.
After the House decided to pull the health-care bill — at least for now — U.S. equities closed mixed after a jumpy trading session throughout the day.
As the United States' long, slow recovery from the Great Recession stretches past the decade mark, regulators and economists are starting to get a little jumpy.
Lanky and pale, with a jumpy, frenetic presence, Esvelt was wearing shorts, sandals, and a blue button-down shirt that emphasized the blue of his eyes.
"Broken Scherzo: Tripping Up, Falling Down," the second movement, is even more jumpy and fragmented, with skittish bursts that suggest both jazzy improvisation and ethereal Messiaen.
It is a melange of a jumpy but fairly wholesome hayride followed by scenes of slaughterhouse abuse and malevolent medical experiments and shrieking corn maze exterminators.
But I had to do something about my jumpy gut and the unrelenting worries I had associated with it, so I was willing to try again.
So how did it come to the point where people think indica means you're going to get sleepy and sativa means you're going to get jumpy?
Yes, maybe going into a pot shop isn't the smartest idea when you work in a league that's as jumpy around weed as the NFL is.
It's laser focused on 1984, from the jumpy John Hughes-soundtrack post-new-wave rock to the Bruce Springsteen reference to the light Prince brush strokes.
The only thing that keeps the jumpy video from going completely off the rails is the audio, which seems to stay true to the original episode.
The generic ballot has been more jumpy (in part because we have fewer polls to average), but we see the GOP is up here as well.
In the meantime, you'll find me at the movies — a little jumpy perhaps, but still rooting for Matt Damon to survive whatever is thrown at him next.
"She'd be a good fit for kids around 12 and up (she loves kids, but can be jumpy and might knock little ones down)," her bio says.
So, if you're filming yourself doing something — such as putting on lipstick, like R29's beauty editor Samantha Sasso is here — the video can look slightly jumpy.
Meanwhile, thanks to Russian hackers, Facebook has gotten jumpy when it comes to political content — it will likely be a very different outlet for campaigns in 28503.
Her songs are built on bass riffs: jumpy, syncopated ones, often in odd meters, that were nimbly played by Rafael Aldama Chiroles on six-string electric bass.
"Darren is quite intense and sort of jumpy, whereas Lee is very calm, on the outside anyway — very calm and sort of drifts through life," Chandler said.
In recent days, for instance, investors that buy ultra-short-term debt issued by companies — including a popular variety known as commercial paper — have started growing jumpy.
His book has an interesting, jumpy, adversarial energy, with its author caught up in the drama and not so subtly taking sides in the clashes surrounding Sontag.
Her breakthrough mixtape, Bali's Play 2 (2017), incarnates the title perfectly, as she snarls and giggles over a consistent set of jumpy snare drums and keyboard loops.
Cupcakke's blunt, booming delivery suits the mood, as do the beats, whose colorful array of rattles and pitched percussion effects inhabit an appropriately jumpy, sugar-saturated aesthetic.
It is a kind of kid-had-too-much-sugar, jumpy-guy kind of situation that transitions into a bending over that needed cantilevering with an ass slap.
The camera moves in jumpy ticks, so there are no smooth transitions, despite having a gamepad that should easily let you move the camera the way you desire.
Right-hand-drive variants of the Peugeot Expert and Citroen Jumpy models will be built in Luton alongside future versions of the Vivaro, the company source told Reuters.
Guo Guangchang, a self-styled student of U.S. investor Warren Buffett, said the Brexit vote has created more opportunities for investors amid jumpy financial markets following Thursday's referendum.
It's a 212-track exploration of squirrelly synthesizer surrealism, coupled with jumpy, pitch-warping vocals as greasy and nauseating as a turkey leg on a tilt-a-whirl.
The film, with its jumpy editing and elegant compositions, is at once a celebration of youthful energy and a cautionary look at the aimless hedonism of European youth.
Though north London's Tottenham has produced rap talents from both of the Jumpy remix stars to Avelino, people often stop at politically-driven artist Awate when Camden comes up.
I am admittedly the jumpy sort, so maybe the bar was low, but this AI-created trailer for upcoming sci-fi thriller Morgan definitely sent chills up my spine.
The buildings my contact detailed are understaffed, and when one person is keeping overnight watch for a floor of dozens of people, staff can get both jumpy and bored.
The journalists didn't know it, but at that moment, the army was seizing ZBC and encircling Mugabe's compound; the dozen soldiers outside army headquarters would have been particularly jumpy.
As usual with this administration, there's a jumpy and insecure need to constantly tell people that everything is fine, while it's clear that everything behind the scenes is burning.
After spending more than an hour chatting with him on the Fox Studios lot here, I had to ask why he had been so jumpy at the interview's outset.
The slightly overblown storylines hit the same emotional places as more recent, slickly produced programs, often leaving me feeling jumpy after watching more than two episodes in one sitting.
With a lone window glowing scarlet, a squat brick shed in Red Hook looks like a post-heist hideout where jumpy gunmen wonder where the hell's the getaway car.
The hosts greet their guests with unctuous exchanges, while the visitors, in overlapping and comically elongated phrases, voice refrains of "Enchanted, enchanted," as the orchestra erupts with jumpy outbursts.
It's a hard knock life for Tilda (Sarah Hay) and Petula (Imogen Waterhouse), two of the young women of "Braid," a jumpy thriller written and directed by Mitzi Peirone.
"Everyone is very jumpy and they check under their beds at night for Russian trolls," said Jim Lewis, a hacking expert with the Washington-based Center for Strategic & International Studies.
One evening, Costi is visited by one of his neighbors, a jumpy, dour fellow named Adrian, who has a business proposition that sounds like either a plea or a threat.
To date, the feature has been somewhat marred by low-quality translations, a jumpy interface, and limited language set, but this update should help ameliorate all three of those problems.
China, meanwhile, is jumpy about any Trump-Kim deal, for fear that Mr Trump, no longer constrained by his desire for China to enforce sanctions, might become pushier about trade.
Six writers are credited with the script and I'm guessing it was a bloodbath, but what's onscreen pops with the jumpy, unpolished energy of adolescents on the march through puberty.
Copper , which is often jumpy around key China data, dropped over 2 percent to a near two-month low, while nickel took a similar hit and zinc dropped 1 percent.
Her cover of Mary J. Blige's "No More Drama" was jumpy and frenetic, but the message was so on point ("No one's gonna make me hurt") that it didn't matter.
But onlookers suspected that the roiling uncertainty after the U.K.'s vote to exit the EU would push jumpy lawmakers to ease uncertainty wherever they could by approving the deal.
But in the following days Shay gets jumpy whenever she hears visitors arriving at the Red House; she has visions of an army of gorgeous bastards pouring into her garden.
"444+222" deploys a jumpy, syncopated drum machine that keeps starting and stopping, leaving Uzi's vocals to float around small sonic echo chambers for brief moments before coming in again.
If the thriller "Daniel Isn't Real" were a recipe, it would call for unappealing ingredients — psychiatric stereotypes, jumpy editing, a mopey protagonist — simmered together until they crackle, pop and blister.
He has the best hands in the heavyweight division but the kind of jumpy feet and ring awareness that sees him run backwards onto the fence under the slightest pressure.
Heat Signature, the Bounty-Hunters-In-Space follow-up to Suspicious Developments' Cyborg-Jumpy-Spy-er Gunpoint, is about making a bet on yourself and seeing whether it pays off.
Most unfold in a single breath-thought with few, if any, periods breaking up ideas, thus creating a music of parataxis that moves in rounded, inclusive gestures rather than jumpy accretion.
Mia is obviously jumpy; to reassure her, the agent explains that Mia doesn't have to say anything about what happened in the room, figuring she might be embarrassed about the porn.
The worst part is that sometimes it can take my body a full day before I don't feel jumpy and adrenaline-y anymore, even if the anxiety trigger is long gone.
Where Kasich sells unity, dignity, and common sense, Bush resembled the real estate salesman he used to be: jumpy and defensive, always trying like hell to catch up to the mark.
It was the kind of jumpy close call that comes with a gig in the gloom and, besides, Hozoji had experienced more serious brushes with danger earlier in her diving career.
And that would mean the slightest provocation on events ranging from China's growth and currency to the election in the United States could make investors in stocks and bonds extra jumpy.
But onlookers suspected that the roiling uncertainty after the United Kingdom's recent vote to exit the EU would push jumpy lawmakers to ease uncertainty wherever they could by approving the deal.
But those numbers are jumpy, and the 2.6 percent rise in hourly earnings over the last year does imply a rising standard of living in this time of very low inflation.
The public mood is sufficiently jumpy that on June 13th Mrs Clinton bowed to that pressure and assured a television interviewer that she was willing to use the words "radical Islamism".
Her sister, Sara, travels to Japan and into the forest to find her in what becomes a fast-paced mystery with plenty of requisite jumpy moments (and their shocking sound effects).
The questioning could put Pompeo in a tricky position: He'll have to reassure jumpy lawmakers that he takes the threat from Russia seriously, while avoiding criticizing the man who appointed him.
But onlookers suspected that the roiling uncertainty after the United Kingdom's recent vote to exit the EU would push jumpy lawmakers to ease uncertainty wherever they could by approving the deal.
Clinton's supporters—and anyone who doesn't want Donald Trump to be president—are understandably jumpy, but with less than seventy days to the election, the fundamentals all look pretty good for Clinton.
It's a different type of horror, one that's more existential rather than jumpy, and often, the biggest shocks come from the mundane revelations of bits of information that have huge repercussions later.
Pishevar's thinking is that such an app would vastly reduce the number of times a jumpy police officer ends up standing at a window with a gun pointed at the driver's face.
Moments later, "Something's Coming" sets a jumpy tune against a monotonous substrate, dramatizing the longings for escape that propel Tony — the Romeo figure in this updated "Romeo and Juliet" — toward his fate.
We stopped by a stable where Reilly and Phoenix were to rehearse one of the trickier scenes in the film, a shootout with loud bursts and jumpy animals in a confined space.
The space was ideal for Cage's "Living Room Music" (1942), which had stretches of jumpy rhythms played by tapping a coffee table as well as the outside and inside of a piano.
Shot in just 20 days in and around Dublin, the movie has a spare, simple style and rhythms that mimic the characters' heartbeats: steady and strong; racing and faint; irregular and jumpy.
Some of these pay off nicely, in particular when Ms. Slate and Ms. Quinn share the screen and capture the jumpy, push-and-pull rhythms of loving but not entirely compatible sisters.
I liked it a lot, but there were still moments when it felt a little underpowered compared to a bicycle, and the front wheel drive meant the handling could be a bit jumpy.
On the original version of "Jumpy," he raps about growing up on his estate, with "everybody getting white-boy wasted," over shoulder-bopping, belly-wobbling production crafted by Mubz Got Beats & Seriouz Beats.
Thunder Snow, a Irish-born horse run in Europe and the United Arab Emirates, had trouble out of the gate and jockey Christophe Soumillon eventually pulled his jumpy colt out of the race.
People are jumpy about public infrastructure security these days with good reason: As the federal government struggles to protect nationwide critical infrastructure, heterogenous city and state-level technology provide a sprawling attack surface.
First, for this to work, the GOP can lose only two votes in the Senate and twenty-two in the House—not a sure bet given how jumpy Republicans are about health care.
All it takes is one accident or miscommunication such as a crash of two jets, someone who gets jumpy firing their weapon, or a belief that war is imminent to cause the unthinkable.
The other is its impish, jumpy dynamics; songs like "Ripcord" and "Prove Yourself" burst abruptly into raging, squealing guitars every few bars because hey, it was the 90s and everyone was doing it.
Without benefit of sleigh bells or horse noises, the jumpy rhythms of the music itself suggest the itch for adventure, the need to ride off into the woods on that road before us.
It's also the case that mutual funds, which have to offer daily liquidity to their investors, are thus often forced sellers at times of stress if retail holders get jumpy and want out.
As anxiety rises about Trump's role in any global slowdown, Kudlow will be tasked with appeasing critics and jumpy traders who could compound the political harm of a stock downturn for the president.
In such a scenario, the US could not expect to escape from a wave of infections and Trump would face a test of his leadership and capacity to bring a jumpy nation together.
I have nystagmus, a condition in which involuntary, jumpy movement of my eye muscles makes it difficult to focus, a chore that constantly challenges my brain as it frantically tries to keep up.
The first, told in the third person, has Pat, jumpy and paranoid, stewing in the cottage, longing for her lover, Sam Gosforth, who is trapped in London with her boor of a husband.
Kolanovic thinks today's conditions more closely resemble the early '90s experience, with a jumpy yet contained correction sparked by rising rates, rather than the brutal tumble into a bear market seen in 2000.
Forgive Dog the Bounty Hunter if emergency alerts on his phone make him jumpy -- because the one about a possible Columbine copycat threat threw Beth and him into a panic to find their son.
The security scare turned out to be based on a hoax call but nonetheless signaled that authorities remain jumpy about another potential high-profile attack after a spate of attacks in France and Germany.
Richard D. James Album emerges from this shockingly quick progression as a whole new Aphex Twin, replete with concrete melodies and jumpy song structures, lifting away the distant fog of his ambient material completely.
In this case, the story may not make any sense, but they're going to throw so much at you — so many jumpy moves, so many tangled threads — that you might not notice (or care).
Democrats across the country are jumpy about avoiding a repeat of 2016, when the DNC and Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman were both hacked and Wikileaks published their private emails for the world to see.
Sure. If Elizabeth Warren looks like the nominee -- and jumpy Democratic establishment types worry she is too liberal to beat Trump -- Clinton could well be someone they would look to as a trusted vote-getter.
A common complaint is that rich-world central banks are to blame—for keeping rates too low and for studiously avoiding any action or statement that might unsettle the markets (and make investors more jumpy).
Take the polling, Trump's erratic behavior and growing concerns about what it all might mean for the 2018 midterms and you are likely to find a lot of jumpy Republicans on Capitol Hill this week.
Elsewhere, Crackdown provided some jumpy relief for those gagging to get stuck into a next-gen Grand Theft Auto, and Condemned: Criminal Origins is still one of the most harrowing video games I've ever played.
Thus far global providers of capital have been willing to look through British political developments, at a price, but with polls tight they may get considerably more jumpy as the date of the vote nears.
My theory is the uncertainty of a Trump presidency — whether it is his picks for Cabinet secretaries, relations with Russia or North Korea or calls for repealing and replacing ObamaCare — makes Americans anxious, even jumpy.
I find it immensely helpful to block off 45 minutes for unstructured time to do whatever: bounce in a jumpy chair, throw a toy across the room, spit up all over a new cashmere sweater.
Some folks on Reddit appear to have gotten a little bit jumpy ahead of time, with someone posting what appears to be a photo of the Roadster, though SpaceX hasn't confirmed the validity of that image.
The show ends with a ramp devoted to works made in the United States, including a slide projection whose jumpy color abstractions are time-lapse photographs of traffic in New York, a city he often visited.
The primary producers of the show, John Wells and the showrunner, Jonathan Lisco, worked together on the Southern California cop show "Southland," and "Animal Kingdom" shares that better show's harshly sunny look and jumpy, adrenalized pacing.
Whannell nicely flexes his horror-movie muscles in this tense opener, setting the jumpy mood with genre golden oldies — squeaking and creaking and an abruptly deployed bang — as Cecilia, eyes brightly shining, creeps through the shadows.
A look at markets in Britain shows that investors do get jumpy about sterling assets when news suggests a growing chance of Brexit, which is generally thought would carry with it a heavy medium-term economic cost.
Despite the tiny ranges in the cash market, derivative markets were slightly more jumpy with one-month implied volatility on the single currency near three-month highs while some option bets were strewn above the $1.20 levels.
But when, at a press briefing on January 23rd, the new president's spokesman said something similar, it was not just jumpy Chinese who began wondering whether Mr Trump might deliberately and dramatically escalate military tensions with China.
I might also just be salty because this is the first time the choice of having a jumpy timeline made things less suspenseful à la all the repetition of scenes in How To Get Away With Murder.
Rather than hawks scheming to contain China, jumpy nationalists should be worrying about a different group: Americans and Europeans who were once advocates of engagement, but have been disappointed by illiberal, aggressive choices made by Chinese rulers.
Shortly before the signing ceremony, the faces of two visibly jumpy North Korean minders loomed on television screens as they appeared to push back at the cameramen who were lined up at the back of the room.
I slammed down "The Red Car," Marcy Dermansky's sharp and fiery new novel, in tense fits and jumpy starts, putting down the book to ponder it, but not pondering long because I had to know what happened next.
Ever since he first came out with his jumpy, seemingly disjointed EPs and singles in 2009, he's been finding ways to marry the warmth of tape hiss with gleaming synths and the rumble and sigh of his voice.
Despite uncertainty about trade, the U.S. economy is growing at around what most economists believe is its long-term potential growth rate, unemployment is very low, inflation remains subdued and financial markets are jumpy but at optimistic levels.
Lately, though, he gets jumpy whenever the Libertarian candidate comes up in an interview: "I don't want to mention the name; we want to give them as little publicity as possible," Trump said on Fox News the other day.
When it was announced the US Capitol had gone on lockdown after cops spotted an object that looked like a gun in a backpack, it seemed like the entire country was getting jumpy, bracing itself for the next blow.
"On the flip side, seasonally June is a month where semiconductors typically underperform so our view is that from a trading basis, you'll continue to see some very jumpy volatile trading here before you get aggressively long," said Wald.
Tracking often feels a bit jumpy, so that when shooting head on, the camera is generally quick to lock on, but if your subject turns their head even slightly, the camera tends to revert back to general face detection.
During "Tenemos Que Hablar," the jumpy pop-punk song from his debut studio album, "X 100PRE," the screens were filled with logos of rock bands of varying punkness: the Ramones, Hüsker Dü, Blink-182, Linkin Park and many more.
"It was only later, when one of the employees who had been skeptical started getting jumpy and went to check, that they found something amiss: the list of Trump dirt didn't match up with the physical files," Farrow writes.
And then, months later—when I began to startle every time I heard something fall to the ground with a similar thud as the old man's body had—I brought my jumpy ass back to therapy and talked about what happened.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bond yields shot up and global equity markets were jumpy on Thursday as investor jitters over the likelihood of rising inflation and high stock valuations dampened the appetite for risk assets after a euphoric January in markets.
The research team at the University of California at Berkeley zeroed in on the jumpy primate after developing a brand-new jump-measurement system, called the Vertical Jumping Agility Metric, which looks at both the height and speed of jumping.
Markets have been less jumpy about the yuan's latest descent, as fears of a hard landing for the Chinese economy ease and as the People's Bank of China's new method for setting its daily yuan price fixings becomes somewhat more predictable.
Yet the strength in dicier, more jumpy stocks did not really come at the expense of those "defensive" large-cap stalwarts in the consumer staples, telecom and utilities sectors, which are still handily beating the broad market year to date.
What follows is some of the most beautiful destruction you'll ever see onscreen, with a few heart-in-mouth moments for our intrepid dino wranglers and their support staff, Daniella Pineda's spunky scientist Zia and Justice Smith's jumpy tech guru Franklin.
Better yet, the father, Kristian (Kristoffer Joner), is a jumpy geologist who's been monitoring a nearby mountain, a restless giant whose collapse would instigate a tsunami that would wipe away the town and turn pleasure boats into broken bathtub toys.
His latest album, Let Them Eat Sand, (out February 2, 2018) is rife with jumpy beats, Sole's quicksilver flow, and bleak lyrics about power and abuse, and offers an apocalyptic vision (outlined in a statement he sent Noisey earlier this week).
Cora Tannetti (Jessica Biel), a woman who seems a little jumpy and perhaps a lot depressed, but generally peaceful, leaps to her feet on a crowded beach and stabs a man to death in front of her husband and young son.
Having enjoyed months of nearly unexampled tranquility, global markets staged a modest sell-off last week, with jumpy traders somehow convincing themselves that Federal Reserve arch-dove Lael Brainard would play the role of grim reaper in a Monday speech.
"His tales of weary policemen and jumpy criminals have a depth, and a romanticism, that come from characterization and attention to quotidian detail rather than sheer visual polish," Mike Hale, a critic for The New York Times, wrote in 2015.
Ambient bands would foreground such noise at the expense of tune and tempo; instead, Emma Baker's drumming keeps the pace jumpy, producing a gawky propulsion that undercuts the soothing, underlying guitar whoosh, which in turn softens and alleviates its aggression.
Many of the bad habits Palmer has shown over the course of his career—staring down receivers, getting jumpy in the pocket, having his throwing accuracy come and go, making mistakes at the worst moments—are showing up on film again.
The new version of the app adds support for 60 new languages; makes the translated text less jumpy on users' screens; and updates the underlying translation models, in some cases reducing errors in the final translations by as much as 85 percent.
Wong, the splatter-painting multi-instrumentalist, crafts boisterous jams for an "imaginary ensemble" of jumpy digital percussionists, which sounds something like a group of adolescent AI trying to recreate "Under the Sea" before giving up, giggling at how funny a steel drum sounds.
Satanarchist's name isn't just a cute play on words; the band's two members, John Edwards and Mark Nunziata, practice what they screech, railing against the government, organized religion, and other forms of institutionalized oppression between pitch-black notes and jumpy d-beats.
"It was only later, when one of the employees who had been skeptical started getting jumpy and went to check, that they found something amiss: the list of Trump dirt didn't match up with the physical files," Farrow wrote in the book.
The group had formerly supported a bipartisan effort from the Senate Judiciary Committee, but now he fears being forced to fight back a myriad of tough-on-crime amendments put forward by jumpy lawmakers if the bill were to reach the floor.
The image is a bit jumpy around the edges, especially around hair, but as people continue to use and improve upon this technology and capturing technique we could be checking out 4D shorts or performances that let the viewer see every possible angle.
Improved sanitation, antibiotics and the junk-food-ification of our diet, among other factors, may have shifted our microbial communities, giving us an immune system that's overly jumpy, unable to reliably distinguish friend from foe and prone to diseases of overreaction, like allergies.
The past year has provided several jumpy moments, from a political crisis in Macedonia that, with help from provocateurs in the Russian media, threatened to spill into violence, to tensions between Serbia and Kosovo that terrified European diplomats at the start of the year.
"They may become fearful, clingy, or jumpy; they may fear for their safety; they may become very moody or easily upset (or, in contrast, they may become detached or numb); or they may develop headache and stomach-ache related to the intense distress," he said.
While there are far fewer conservative Democrats today than there were eight years ago, the influx of Democrats representing suburban, purple districts means that there will be plenty of jumpy freshmen concerned about attack ads tying them to Pelosi two years down the line.
They picketed the Department of Agriculture in the rain, day and night; they spoke their minds to everybody from jumpy cops with two-foot billies to Attorney General Ramsey Clark; they went to jail for singing and praying in the streets on Capitol Hill.
H.P. Mendoza, who wrote and directed, employs a fidgety camera style and jumpy editing that initially telegraph wackiness, particularly in the early gathering and celebration scenes, which come replete with a search for a green tea Kit-Kat and a Skype call to the Philippines.
And she's joined in her effort by an ersatz "Scooby-Doo" gang that includes a cranky shrew who's been "spotting" Melody for years, a Kardashian-like mother and daughter, a jumpy desk clerk and a brassy Nancy Grace type with an agenda of her own.
Sometimes, there are issues where the motion looks jumpy or the gif doesn't loop perfectly, but even so, turning the process of making your own cinemagraphs from sometimes that could take multiple hours into one that takes less than 15 seconds is a lot of fun.
That's still significantly off its lows, and again, the monthly numbers are jumpy, but this was the number I liked least in today's report, especially since the same 21 percentage point decline was seen among prime-age workers, meaning the drop can't be pinned on aging retirees.
As I was watching, whenever it felt like something jumpy or terrible was going to happen, I hovered over the scrubber and previewed the scenes, fast forwarding to the point of temporary resolution, or else watching without fear because I'd already spoiled what was going to happen.
There were signs in one NFL scouting report before Hernandez was even drafted: "Self-esteem is quite low; not well-adjusted emotionally, not happy, moods unpredictable, not stable, doesn't take much to set him off, but not an especially jumpy guy," the scout wrote in his report.
The songs were almost entirely instrumentals, and over the course of the minute or so they'd take shape into sunbeat smooth jazz, or jumpy dad rock jams—something like what might happen if a slick Joe Satriani-type huffed a little hydrogen from a weather balloon.
Over the years, in addition to perfecting a vicious live show, the hardworking quintet developed a unique style of progressive-yet-propulsive punk-inflected metallic hardcore that marries jumpy tempos, driving riffs, sick guitar solos, and muscular technicality, while experimenting with building songs around Latin rhythms.
"The ability to buy LNG from the U.S. (and other places) probably means that (Britain) will be able to manage through a normal winter, but the markets could get a bit jumpy if it is a cold winter and we have no Rough," Energy Aspects' Sikorksi said.
But growing concerns about the health of its economy, along with rising interest rates that could slow the American economy, have made investors jumpy and worried that a near-perfect investing environment — low inflation, strong growth and relatively low interest rates — is becoming tougher to navigate.
The Mexican comedy "You're Killing Me Susana" deserves kudos for having abrasive, capricious characters, but the director, Roberto Sneider, may have taken a cue from them: His movie is erratic, jumpy (thanks to a needlessly affected editing style) and not entirely in control of its message.
Sometimes it flaunts its clichés — Nick's disability, and Benny Safdie's slack-jawed portrayal of it, is a big one — and other times it cloaks them in rough visual textures and jumpy, bumpy camera movements, so that a rickety genre thrill ride feels like something daring and new.
As a member of Forcefield, the Providence, R.I., art and music collective that disbanded in 2003, Ara Peterson worked in a jumpy, distortion-embracing fusion of noise-rock and strobing videos, often delivered by him and his bandmates in colorful hand-knit shrouds that doubled as sculptures.
The last time I visited one, a decade after my summer at the camp, I thought the animals all looked like William S. Burroughs: simultaneously jumpy and depressed, as if they were mumbling dark pronouncements under their breath and might shoot each other for laughs if given the chance.
"It's just a relief bounce after the 6 days of selloff ... In the shorter term, we're in a jumpy market and this is one of the days where we've had a bit of a bounce," said Mathan Somasundaram, a market portfolio strategist at Blue Ocean Equities in Sydney.
"Probably the reason the Iranians are paranoid and jumpy is because people have used fake rocks outside Iranian nuclear facilities to monitor what they're up to," said James Lewis, a senior vice president at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based international security think tank.
Larraín, like Jarmusch, hardly delves deep into the creative process, but, where "Paterson" is tranquil to the point of inertia, "Neruda," with its jumpy shifts of scene, its doses of casual surrealism, and its mashing of high politics against low farce, struck me as more of a poem.
A corollary, often unstated but understood by those doing the patrols, was that any group of Afghans willing to face the Marines head to head would gradually be thinned, while every seven months the Americans, bloodied and made jumpy by firefights and bombs, would be replaced with fresh troops.
That way they don't feel uncomfortable and are more familiar with the people walking around, and it will give them a better idea of where they are at versus someone who has never been there and is a little paranoid and jumpy about stuff they are not used to.
Dis-Play II (1970), a large, darkened, psychedelically-tinged installation at Dia, features a nicely disorienting array of black lights and flickering strobes, neon, and scattered fluorescent Day-Glo pigments; as well as foam rubber, glass, and plywood — all made even more complex by a looping presentation of jumpy videos.
The record kick-flips off the once-bulletproof line between death metal and hardcore and dives right the fuck on in, conjuring a messy, infinitely headbangable mashup of Bolt Thrower and Entombed with grotty crust, jumpy d-beat, and trace amounts of Ulsh's equally riff-obsessed other band, Power Trip.
Compared with the other big story we covered that summer — a humdrum contest between two major-party presidential tickets made up of three qualified, reasonable public servants and Dan Quayle — the anarchy of the wildfires jibed with the jumpy intrigue of our newscast's theme song by the punk band Gang of Four.
" The beat is funky, jabbed by jumpy rhythm guitar, and Eddie Vedder's vocal lines hop all over the place, leaping an octave or arguing with themselves in staccato bursts or turning to sustained melody: "Expecting perfection leaves a lot to ignore/When the past is the present and the future's no more.
And she does this too with a creative, cultured eye, researching the funeral arrangements of Lincoln and insisting, against determined resistance from the new administration jumpy about the assassination of attending grandees and even from Bobby Kennedy (Peter Sarsgaard), an open procession that will forever etch her husband's murder into the mind of the nation.
Just as she thought this, he said, "Don't worry, I'm not going to murder you," and she wondered if the discomfort in the car was her fault, because she was acting jumpy and nervous, like the kind of girl who thought she was going to get murdered every time she went on a date.
It has already made some Republicans jumpy, especially those in tight re-election contests, because the Trump administration explicitly said in a legal filing in June that it agreed with the argument of Texas and 19 other Republican-controlled states that the law's protections for people with pre-existing medical conditions are not constitutional.
I struggled for years to love Thelonious Monk, but watching him lead his classic quartet through Scandinavia in 1966 did the trick: Monk's wild physicality is on full display, from his scruffy hat to his jumpy dancing on the piano bench, his stabbing the keys as if trying to surprise himself with the noise.
In the 1951 home run known as "the shot heard round the world," you can see Bobby Thomson's swing, but the camera that tracks the ball out of the park is so jumpy, unsteady and late to the trajectory that it looks as if it were shot on an iPhone by someone six beers in.
And — this says something about the jumpy organization of the show's first section — we learn from the same label that Dorothy Parker, the renowned Gotham wit, acquired a very similar tattoo in the 1930s, presumably under nonmarine circumstances, and under more humane conditions, as old-style poke-and-scratch methods had been softened by machines.
It's a different type of horror, one that's more existential rather than jumpy In fact, almost everything you need to know about Annihilation's horror can be gleaned from the book's opening line: "The tower, which was not supposed to be there, plunges into the earth..." It's that clause — "which was not supposed to be there" — that increases tension.
They burned a car that night in celebration, and the flames were hot and jumpy and I laughed out loud, for no reason—the hills were so dark against the sky and no one from my real life knew where I was and it was the solstice, and who cared if it wasn't actually the solstice?
Matt Phillips of the NYT explains that China is proving to be a drag: Growing concerns about the health of its economy, along with rising interest rates that could slow the American economy, have made investors jumpy and worried that a near-perfect investing environment — low inflation, strong growth and relatively low interest rates — is becoming tougher to navigate.
Venture Capitalist Pete Thiel  Agenda: Thiel is a German immigrant who made billions in the U.S.A., which means he may be trying to smooth the road between jumpy tech leaders and an "America First" President-Elect who thinks the H-1B visa program is a ruse to swap highly-paid Americans for minimum-wage-or-less immigrants.
Third, it was a literal bolt of fire from the heavens that caused the jumpy twenty-one-year-old suddenly to blurt out a binding vow—one he had never previously considered but that in his abject fear he indeed spoke—and then felt duty bound to honor the rest of his born days, thus leading him to become a monk.
In this jumpy, rangy concerto, the orchestra often functions like a comically inept lighting technician trying to fix a spotlight on a performer who seems determined to avoid it: Individual instruments sidle up to the solo piano part, echoing certain notes or motifs, only to find that the piano has moved on to a different riff in a completely different part of the register.
More exclusively electronic and less instrumentally varied than his previous work, dominated by woozy waves of synthesizer and his own chirpy, pitch-corrected vocals, this music shares a style not just with the impractical shit sold in Hiper Asia but with a lot of avant-garde Spanish-language rock and/or electronica: it's colorful, jumpy, fragmented, a little garish, and also pinched, narrow, perversely difficult.
Many in the Chipotle board room hope the new executive can recapture millennial diners with inventive menu options and digital innovation, having previously introduced mobile ordering and payment across Taco Bell's 7,000 locations in the U.S. Much of that hope may already be reflected in the stock's 80 percent rally since Niccol's appointment, Mizuho's Scott argued, with new management facing a tough research and development process and a customer base still wary after the company's "jumpy" roll-out of queso last year.
Other characters include Toño (a half-jumpy, half-broody Alexander Flores), a teenager who's been kicked out of school for sexually harassing a teacher; the hotheaded and put-upon Palito (an aptly jittery Sean Carvajal), Jeison's brother, who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome and is moony about Tati, who puts up with him mainly because he's free with his drugs and money; and El Mago (Luis Vega), who earns money doing card tricks for tourists, and comes to the rescue of his friend Hugo (Flaco Navaja) when, after a drunken binge, he soils himself on a bench.

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