Shivers of pure delight ran through my body but I inwardly scolded myself. |
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Beyond the living room, the legacy of the pulps finds expression in low-budget Canadian horror films such as Shivers, Rabid, Cannibal Girls, Black Christmas, Prom Night, Scanners and, more recently, the Ginger Snaps series. |
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Lycra was invented in 1959 by Joe Shivers as a replacement for rubber in corsetry. |
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Shivers run down our spines as we share the passions and tears of the characters, climaxing in a burst of pure joie-de vivre as everyone sings along with the catchy melodies from the opera. |
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A hair-raising screech from the sound of metal scraping metal sent shivers through me. |
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Her dark laughter sent shivers down my spine, and the birds flew away from their perches, rightfully frightened by her voice. |
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So far, however, it does not appear to have hurt the company or reduced shareholders to fits of cold shivers. |
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Even a day later, just thinking about the interview gives me cold shivers down my spine. |
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Not so long ago, such loud, booming bangs would have sent shivers down the spines of many. |
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While most police procedurals are foolish, 1 in 100 will give a forensic expert the shivers. |
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Keep away from windows because the high winds and pressure can shatter the window, sending shivers of glass everywhere. |
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He picked the larger shivers of glass out of the cut but that just made it bleed more. |
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The boy supped and brandished the weapons and in the process broke them all to shivers and splinters. |
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The patient reports persistent and intermittent flu-like feeling with shivers, sensations of heat, sore throat, and swollen glands. |
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The small craft shivers within a pyrotechnic display of ravaged primary particles. |
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His breath was warm and tickly on my neck, giving me goose bumps while shivers ran down my spine. |
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The combination of his voice with the lower register of the viola sends shivers down the spine. |
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I still feel lousy, but at least my head's stopped banging and the all-over body aching and shivers have subsided a bit. |
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The howling sent numerous shivers down his spine but he carried on, eager to reach the warmth of the indoors. |
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By the time she'd fully rinsed the lather off of her body, the shivers had become completely uncontrollable. |
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One shivers at her exploration of remote territories controlled by illegal loggers or narcotics smugglers. |
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I remember feeling numb as I watched it, with cold shivers running up and down my body. |
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He was cold, thin and tall, wiry and cold, and his austere black eyes gave one the shivers the minute they met his eyes. |
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As he helps me his fingers brush against my skin sending shivers through me. |
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Today I've got the shivers all over my body and a tight band round my forehead. |
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For a brief second their lips touched in a light kiss, the caress of each other sending shivers down their spins. |
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It was rather frightening, but she overcame the shivers that took to her and broke the silence. |
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He shivers slightly, his teeth giving a faint clatter, and he winds his arms together over his chest. |
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As my gaze lands on them, I feel several small shivers running down my spine. |
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This disability gives a lot of people the shivers, and most of them think me unable to play golf. |
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Then his ears picked up another sound, a piercing sound that ran shivers down the entire length of his body. |
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I had intermittent hot and cold flushes, uncontrollable shivers and shakes and a burning sore throat. |
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She shivers as she pulls on her stonewashed jeans and her suede boots that zip up the side. |
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Her offstage screech sends shivers down the spine long before she actually appears, and when she appears she devastates. |
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Anyone who can listen to Mozart's Requiem Mass without getting shivers up the spine is either physically or emotionally dead. |
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Trinity gasped as his movement sent shivers up her spine and her arms broke out in gooseflesh. |
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Just the name alone sends shivers up indies ' shot schedules and editing equipment. |
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Thinking of white water rafting, bungee jumping and motor sport certainly sends shivers down my spine. |
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He swears, shivers, swings spindle legs off the bed and lurches, teeth bared, into the stinging spray. |
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Just go to this link and find a short story that sends the shivers down to your skivvies. |
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The Chief laughed softly, bloodthirstily, and Ravenna felt shivers run down her spine. |
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When the male's body shivers the female is stimulated and the eggs and milt are released. |
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She shivers in her cocktail dress and he tells her to put on something sensible, like one of his sweaters. |
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The tamilok, its fans swear, has a fresh clean taste that sends shivers of pleasure down one's alimentary canal. |
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The voice sent shivers down Cate's spine, and she knew who it was without turning around. |
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If shivers down your spine are what you're after, this is prog gothic ethnoforgery electronica at its finest. |
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Every time his hands touched the bare skin of her neck, it sent shivers throughout her whole body. |
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There were cries of excitement and horror as a monstrous serpent and a giant spider came on to the train, sending shivers down one's spine. |
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Less than a third of patients in each group experienced constitutional symptoms of feverishness or shivers. |
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Would they leave me slumped here, alone and desolate, my body racked with shivers the only proof that I am still alive. |
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Their lips met again, their kisses more ardent and intoxicating than the last, the touch of one another's skin sending pleasant shivers down each's spine. |
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Her golden voice gave me shivers up my spine for some unknown reason. |
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Simultaneously, shivers thundered up his spine as if electrocuting him. |
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My room reminded me of Saw and the night noises outside sent my sweaty back into cold shivers. |
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Of course, his chatting was of such a kind that his friends would feel cold shivers down their spines. |
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Listening to the radio session in the previous news item will send shivers up your spine. |
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And did you not also, in between shivers, admire how grotesquely pretty the shot was? |
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Also thrilling is a selection of homey relics perfume bottles, drinking bowls, a dog collar that prompt shivers of recognition. |
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People sip it, to get rid of colds or shivers that people have in the winter time. |
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The final image is of a wary creature with a pert nose who shivers in her furs. |
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I had shivers up and down my spine as I was listening to you, Ms. Lamarre, because you were speaking for me. |
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Moderator's prompt: so there is a special type of fever where your child is very cold, shivers and could die? |
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If you stay in the cold after the shivers start, your judgement could be affected, leading to inappropriate decisions. |
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Equally, the transportation of nuclear materials via the Irish Sea sends shivers down the spine of many people living in Ireland. |
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Her clear, deep voice radiates such a confident naturalness that it sends shivers down one's spine. |
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His muscles under his tan skin rippled, sending shivers up my spine. |
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It still gives me shivers when I think of how they helped me get to the finish line. |
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He slid his hand down her back, sending shivers through her body. |
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She sings with a power and commitment that sends shivers down your spine. |
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The word Conservative still sends shivers down the spine of voters. |
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Small shivers of delight crept up his arm and into his chest. |
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His velvety-voiced villainy sent pleasurable shivers up the spine. |
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I quickly hopped in bed, started speaking deliriously and tried to boil the beddings through my body heat and shivers. |
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The intenseness of his eyes sent shivers up and down her spine. |
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Tooth abscesses can also cause fever, shivers and general aches and pains. |
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News that 75 government scientists had been exposed to anthrax in Atlanta sent shivers up the spine of the science world Thursday. |
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His thin body is withered and frail, and he shivers in the cold night air. |
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The landmark decision sets an important legal precedent and will send shivers down the spine of wealthy entrepreneurs whose marriages are under threat. |
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There is a particular passage in Myth that sends shivers down my spine. |
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Although it might give you the shivers, it won't cause a cold. |
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Cold breezes raided the air giving some soldiers the shivers. |
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I like to look at the way that small shivers and fragments of light, escape through a teeny gap in the curtains, throwing quirky shapes upon the wall or ceiling. |
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She is wearing the chalky pink lipstick. I am wearing the Mauvelous, and the shame shivers up around me like a sudden, unexpected chill. |
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I've been at meetings where the administration says the objective of the WTO is sustainable development, which sends shivers, since it's undefined, throughout the developing country world. |
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That orison alone ought to be enough to give Mr. Lhota the shivers. |
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It's a matter that sends cold shivers through the German secret services. |
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Traveller's diarrhoea can bring on a fever, chills or shivers, headaches, joint pains, intense fatigue and a lack of desire to eat, especially in young children or the elderly. |
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So, we are told, the New Hollander goes naked with impunity, while the European shivers in his clothes. |
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Butterflies plagued Plante before a game, and shivers buzzled between his shoulder blades. |
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It suspended exports of rare earths to Japan in 2010, driving up prices thirtyfold by last summer and sending shivers through industries across the globe that are dependent on the strategic minerals. |
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When the volatility of financial markets sends shivers up your spine, talk to your personal financial advisor to ensure that your investments continue to reflect your profile and situation. |
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You feel fine in the morning and then suddenly, in the middle of the afternoon, you've got shivers, aching muscles, a dry cough, runny nose, sore throat and headache. |
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I got goose pimples and shivers when I actually thought about standing on top of the world. |
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Remembering the Opening Ceremony still sends shivers up my spine. |
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As mounting concerns about the economic consequences of the recent sharp drop in energy prices send shivers down the spine o f households, housing markets should be expected to retreat further in the year ahead. |
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The harshness of Eyal Sivan' eyes will give the shivers to more than one. |
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This news sends shivers down our spines, in particular as experts are predicting that CO2 saturation in the oceans could be followed by the massive liberation of the CO2 already imprisoned in it. |
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All the curious who like exploring the resources of the mountains and Alps and giving themselves more and more shivers when it is freezing hard and when waterfalls and rivers are frozen. |
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Lots of shivers during two hours, amazing voices and a great welsh humor. |
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Hearing that the killer escaped prison sent shivers down my spine. |
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This is why one uncontrollably shivers during very cold temperatures, heat exhaustion or even heatstroke, as the body can no longer maintain a safe core temperature. |
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When spring comes, the frogsicle defrosts and shivers back to life. |
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The miners' families kept vigil overnight, singing songs around a bonfire and doing early morning callisthenics to shake off anxiety and shivers in the bitter desert cold. |
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