Lately " The Fall of Troy" (audio) has been jangling around in my head.
Each night, hundreds participate in exuberant Polynesian routines, with ukuleles jangling and drums pounding long into the night.
Troody, a small robot dinosaur, walks across Peter Dilworth 's desk, jangling as if she has loose change in her pockets.
From the 1950s, oil revenues propelled a backward agricultural society into jangling modernity, convincing most Venezuelans they were heirs to limitless wealth.
It was a sweet, if nerve-jangling, victory for the English, for whom Sweden had become something of a bogey team in international tournaments.
Giles was informed of his inclusion in the team on the eve of the game and admitted it had "set the nerves jangling".
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But two topics of great moment for the Union that seemed unlikely to deflect leaders from their immediate aim of enlarging membership were no less nerve-jangling.
British sprinter Tyrone Edgar was then unlucky to have been adjudged to start just 0.094 seconds too quickly and be disqualified, setting nerves jangling among the competitors.
But these students, and dozens of other young people interviewed here last week, give voice to a trend that is surprising pollsters and jangling the nerves of Republicans.
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Several hundred people were on hand to welcome the world travelers home, jangling bells and reaching to shake hands as a car carried them across the airport to a news conference.
The visitors struggled to keep hold of the ball in the testing conditions but a further Davis penalty reduced their deficit and kept the home fans on tenterhooks, and their nerves jangling.
Musically, despite the mix, the band surrounds the singers with a dense tangle of jangling keys, angular guitar and a fantastic brass section, which crafts the sonorous horn line in the beginning of the song.
"The Road" was originally set to come out last year, and in one sense the decision to delay its release was karmically right, since (like " 2012") it addresses the current mood of nerve-jangling anxiety and doom.
To the Westerner, it can seem as if there are two contrary Japans one a slow, peaceful land of Shinto shrines and tea ceremonies, the other a jangling zone of automation, neon signs, and bullet trains packed with commuters.
It may have been nerve-jangling and left England supporters knee deep in chewed fingernails as Argentina camped out in their territory after the interval, but no-one should begrudge Eriksson and his players a single second of their joyous celebrations.
In this article for the Western Mail , Mario Basini, who lives across the road from Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, the venue for this crucial tie, tries, in vain, to seek a peaceful haven from all the "nerve-jangling drama".
Another reason for the jangling nerves is that both countries' leaders (for France, that means both its conservative president, Jacques Chirac, and its Socialist prime minister, Lionel Jospin) are again thinking about elections, even though they are more than year away.
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