| 21. | No stocks went into a tizzy over this one.
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| 22. | And coffee on the floor of the canteen sends him into a tizzy.
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| 23. | Boston is in a tizzy over Sargent this summer.
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| 24. | "It's really thrown everyone into a tizzy,"
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| 25. | Don't let that get you into too much of a tizzy.
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| 26. | Predictably, card-carrying members of the ACLU are in a tizzy.
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| 27. | That possibility has Smithsonian scientists in a tizzy, as well it might.
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| 28. | Since Pitino was hired, the Bluegrass State has been in a tizzy.
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| 29. | Environmentalists and some state officials are in a tizzy.
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| 30. | The sure winners in this theological tizzy are plumbers and water filter entrepreneurs.
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