1. And he has a streak of nationalism that could rattle some nerves in Asia. 2. A moderate earthquake shook parts of northern California Wednesday morning, rattling more nerves than buildings. 3. But nerves were rattled, and the mere rumor of yet another attack jangled them further. 4. But now this sound, which used to only rattle windows, rattles nerves as well. 5. Not much rattles the nerves of veteran skier Cort Palmer, a Los Angeles man who has skied Mammoth Mountain for decades. 6. No one was hurt, but nerves were rattled. 7. Nonetheless, postal officials at the scene said, the false alarm demonstrated how fears of terrorist activity have rattled the nerves of postal employees. 8. Several hundred others were hospitalized with broken bones or rattled nerves. 9. Some moron has rattled the nerves of a lot of people in the public safety business for nothing. 10. The first of the church bombings took place last May, rattling the nerves of the faithful and reviving memories of a decade of violence. |