Then shaking his shoulders he bent his attention to the old man in the shadow of the chair. |
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The horse whinnied slightly at Damon, shaking his head almost as if he was happy to see him. |
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An explosion blasted from the direction of the lobby, rattling the shelves and shaking the floor under them. |
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To her distress, the person persisted, the door shaking and rattling with his knocks. |
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His hands were ever aflutter, shaking off invisible water, conducting an imaginary silly symphony. |
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A 100-year-old is shaking off the years by taking part in a keep-fit class for the first time in her life. |
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The cops intervene and the commuter walks away, shaking his head and readjusting his collar. |
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I noticed that she neglected to sign it, and her handwriting was rather wobbly and etchy, as if her hand was shaking when she wrote it. |
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When did I join the Amish community, sitting with my wimple on, shaking my head sadly at the waste and dissipation of the modern world? |
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The prime minister pledged to reboot his battered party by shaking up its ranks. |
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Hannah's legs seemed to no longer be able to hold her up, and she fell to the floor, shaking violently. |
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There was a sudden mighty kick, like a giant was shaking the ship, and Lazarus could feel his insides trembling. |
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I glance in the wing mirror of the car and check how I look, I'm so nervous and my hands are shaking as I push my fringe away from my eyes. |
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The dark-haired girl scoffed, shaking a strand of wispily cut hair from her eyes. |
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So we're given the impression of Connor's leg shaking and his voice wobbling. |
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I've been surrounded by people shaking their heads in despair and wonderment standing over the Irish Times. |
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At eleven o'clock she was knocking on his door, her stomach tied in a knot and her hands shaking slightly. |
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That way I could be pretty sure I would walk away with not much worse than a severe shaking. |
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She was shaking even though she was wrapped up in a thick long coat in the middle of summer. |
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The was a light knock on the door and Sister Nicci stood wringing out Cassandra's hair and shaking her hands then opened the door. |
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According to Algonquin legend, Tremblant would receive a violent shaking from the god Manitou if man ever disturbed its natural setting. |
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The mirror on the wall vibrated with every beat of the footsteps, and sluggishly, Lena registered her own shaking image. |
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My body was shaking all over as I left the room, and I prayed to God I wouldn't trip on the way out. |
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Sweat was beading on his body, he was shaking all over, and he was breathing hard. |
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A gloved hand slammed merrily on a wooden table, shaking the contents on it and clattering a box of various tools to the floor. |
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No line was given and apart from the fish shaking its head a few times, I just pumped the fish in towards the landing net. |
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When separated it can be remixed simply by shaking hard in a jar with a lid. |
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I remember periods of quietness broken by screams and chants, followed by the shaking of bodies and the amens. |
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Their unique mix of reggae and punk kept the crowd jumping and shaking for the entirety of their enthused set. |
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I see the Leader of the House, who is also the Minister in the chair, shaking his head. |
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I was shaking like a leaf on the first tee, as nervous standing over the ball as I had ever been in my life. |
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His shoulders were shaking in an attempt to restrain himself and appear strong in front of his brother. |
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With shaking hands, I retied the green ribbon and picked up the next scroll. |
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The last entry in his little book showed the struggle of his shaking hand as he tried to write legibly. |
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Is he shaking with rigors, is he awake and alert and comfortable, or is he lethargic? |
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In reality, shaking a baby, if only for a few seconds, can damage the baby for life. |
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This was put to use every autumn to power the large and venerable threshing machine, with its elevator and shaking, riddling sieves. |
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It took three goes to get the cigarette to light, as my hands were shaking. |
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She extended her right arm towards the dragon, her hand shaking slightly with fear. |
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My hands were shaking as I tried pick the right key from my ring of keys and put it into the lock. |
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She did likewise, shaking her head shortly in a futile attempt at casting away the saliva that had collected from our brawls. |
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But you didn't deceive even yourself, for your hand was shaking, and it wasn't the steam that made you dry your eyes. |
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She gave a roar of rage and despair and fear and fell to her knees again, shaking uncontrollably. |
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Some time later he felt a hand shaking him, then rolling him onto his back. |
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They are used to stop the hands and body shaking while competing in sports such as shooting and archery. |
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By this time I was shaking since I had no live bullets in my gun and not knowing what was going on. |
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I often see loadmasters shaking their heads when I come on board with a parachute. |
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She further aroused the fans, kissing her fist and shaking it in the air after winning the second set. |
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Now Jake knelt over her, shaking her body in an attempt to roust her, just as Jamie had tried to do with Carl. |
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He turned, his numb and shaking legs turning his retreat into a disordered rout. |
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Because I'm angry at it now, proper shaking angry and this Blog entry is long enough as it is. |
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But it was over so quickly that many people didn't realise that the shaking ground and strange deep rumble was actually an earthquake. |
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He gasped for one last breath of air, his eyes widening and his body shaking, then dropped still, motionless. |
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I did not let go of his hand as he took a few deep breaths, he was still shaking with pent up rage. |
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Her shoulders dropped three inches as she sagged against the doorway, shaking her head and laughing a little. |
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Musical groups danced the samba all the way, beating bongo drums and shaking tambourines. |
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The new one has a far superior menu system and you can shuffle to the next song by shaking it. |
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The court heard that an employee who was on the estate at 6 pm on February 6, 2004, noticed a tangerine tree shaking. |
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Terra slowly fell to sleep only to awaken when someone started shaking her. |
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A few metres along, the group of young Spanish mothers are putting on clothes, shaking out sarongs, and collecting sunglasses and children. |
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By now, I think I'm shaking, and I know full well that my face is pale, and that my eyes are as wide as saucers. |
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He shouted, shaking with force the piles of paperback books on his make-do bookshelves. |
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That saying about laughter being the best medicine is hokey but true, especially for shaking the blues. |
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My eyes and throat begin to burn as I scramble beneath my cot, feeling for my gas mask with shaking hands. |
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I just lay there on my bedroom floor, my arm bleeding, shaking with tearless sobs. |
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It didn't take long, though, before she was shaking to a mambo beat, and straining the cocktail into a chilled Martini glass. |
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One girl in a blue sari was now shaking her long mane of hair backwards and forwards as she was seized by a series of impossible convulsions. |
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The unexpected point to emerge from the results is that aerated shaking of threads in seawater leads to a permanent hardening or sclerotization. |
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His wife was shaking a customer's hand and laughing graciously, before gently scolding the children. |
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The others, just a score in all, crowded around him in the underbrush, shaking rain from their leather armor. |
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The men in sombreros were miked and amped and they were shaking maracas and playing guitar. |
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A witness to the robberies said the victims were terrorised by their attackers and were visibly shaking with fear. |
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He rolled off the bed, and on the floor, scrabbling across the room, and into the corner, huddling and shaking. |
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Her hands were shaking, her body trembling but her voice screamed forcefully into the phone. |
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Still shaking from the cold, I ordered a hot chocolate instead of my usual banana split. |
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Those who had heard those contents were said to have been white and shaking afterwards. |
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I ended up scrubbing the tyres in and the shaking problems I had disappeared. |
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Beethoven often insists on taking us by the scruff of the neck and giving us a thorough shaking. |
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They just adore tiptoeing around and shaking their heads when the broads shatter glass with their banshee wails. |
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When the jury revealed its verdict on Ingram, he made no response other than pursing his lips and slightly shaking his head. |
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The think tank said consumers were shaking off worries over jobs, while firms were investing again. |
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In the U.S., some Protestant fundamentalist sects still ban any shaking of your money maker. |
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Convulsions took him over and he was thrashing, shaking, screaming, but he didn't know it. |
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A seasonal greeting, or the merest mention of the C-word, is enough to get the landlord shaking the swear-box meaningfully. |
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He took slow, measured steps as if it was all a part of a master plan, but he was shaking inwardly. |
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Nitrus, complying, took slow, measured steps as if it was all a part of a master plan, yet he was shaking inwardly. |
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He flicked it against the striker, and, his fingers shaking as he held it up, it sputtered into flame. |
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One moves, they all move, the box shaking and quacking with little beady eyes peeking through the air holes. |
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She was shaking, her body was tight and her eyes were practically bleeding. |
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Jonah saw several of the creatures pawing at the air and shaking their heads. |
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Her whole body is shaking in anger, and reminds me of a bull pawing the ground before it charges. |
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My fists were shaking badly, and I wanted to beat on something to let out all of my anger. |
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He was shaking like a beaten dog, and his sunken eyes glazed over with fear. |
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I flicked open the tinderbox, struggled with the flint several times before getting a light, and held it up with a shaking hand. |
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Without knowing it, she was trembling under her bedclothes, her knees shaking beneath the linen. |
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My legs still were shaking as we got out of the plane, split up, and went our separate ways for the weekend. |
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There were lots of head shaking, raised eyebrows and titters of laughter as Bacon got himself into a hole and kept digging. |
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Less predictable, however, was the special appearance by a token white girl for some gratuitous booty shaking. |
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Gradually he opened his eyes and the cat mewed before jumping down and shaking its head drowsily. |
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The two men shaking hands represent the peaceful settlement of a conflict over the lagoon. |
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Sweeping lawsuits like the ones brought by Lowry have long been a favorite tool for shaking up torpid child welfare bureaucracies. |
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Once I had stopped shaking from the temperature change I began to towel myself off. |
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Mr Lee was so stressed that his hands were shaking during the competition and he missed clicking the mouse button several times. |
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We ran to the end of the hall, the hotel shaking the whole time, and opened the door. |
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The floor was vibrating, shaking, trembling, the light swinging, papers flying. |
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I awoke with a start, tears coursing down my cheeks, my body shaking with sobs. |
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She whispered again, her voice shaking with emotion as she realized who had brutally murdered her mother. |
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He could hear her voice shaking and her entire body was trembling before him. |
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His face was deeply red, verging on purple, and his voice was shaking with the effort not to shout. |
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His voice was shaking with fury as he looked down at Larek, who was sitting in the mud trying to wipe the blood off his face. |
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My voice was shaking with anger, and my body went stiff as if I might snap at any given moment. |
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Her thin fingers wrapped around his elbows were shaking with the strong emotions. |
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Ivor yelled, voice shaking with anger and tears as he slammed down the receiver. |
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He stood straight faced at the front of the stage, not moving and barely shaking the tambourine he held throughout the night. |
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I sit up in my bunk and swing my legs over the side, shaking my foot violently. |
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She had the same reaction I did, dropping to her knees and shaking her side to side. |
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Trey had slid into the house behind his uncle, shaking an umbrella dry, a brilliant grin on his face. |
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He picked her up playfully, shaking her side from side before setting her down. |
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And then the car flipped over tossing them into the side of something and shaking them about violently. |
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She rolled her eyes and sat up, shaking the dirt and twigs from her soft fur. |
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I pulled my head up from underwater and gasped air, shaking water out of my hair in a spray of droplets. |
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Then, like a dog shaking water out of its ears, I snap out of it and run to the desk trying to block Jeff's line of vision with my body. |
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A gentle breeze wafted through the air, rustling the dogwood trees and shaking sprays of rainwater from their branches. |
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Jim led the way down the hallway and up the stairs to their front door, shaking water off his jacket as he removed it. |
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When I came to it was to find myself on the floor with my orderly shaking me. |
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After a few more moments of simply staring at the young man she smiled wide, grasping his shoulders and shaking him gently. |
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He'd given up questioning his Maker long ago, stopped shaking his fist toward the sky in anger and disillusionment. |
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Beyond shaking one's fist at the sky in impotent rage, not much can be done for that stuff. |
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The noisy decamping of the occupying soccer army is often played against the backdrop of a portrait of this columnist shaking his fist. |
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To think, I used to live like an animal, subsisting purely on furiously shaking my fists at televisions and throttling newspapers. |
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I think at this point I'm never shaking my fear of eating with others, but I have actually improved. |
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Jason grabbed her arm roughly, his grasp startling her and shaking her from her thoughts. |
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But he also interprets the shaking in musical terms using tremolos and trills, which can themselves be described as shakes. |
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Inside, she felt like shaking her head in disapproval but she knew not to in a time like this. |
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When she laid her hand on her grey suedes, she could see him shaking his head in disapproval. |
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I looked up and smiled, shaking my head, indicating for him not to worry, to just forget it. |
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What happened to the suspense of last year, when juniors-to-be were shaking in their boots, not knowing where they would live the next year? |
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They gave ultimatums, including the ever-present cloud of separatism, that had the Feds shaking in their boots. |
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Now, the conspirators out there, yes, they are shaking in their boots, because they know we know. |
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From now on, directors and remuneration committees in boardrooms across Britain would be shaking in their boots. |
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It's all about the government inserting itself, and shaking us down financially, in every conceivable area of our lives. |
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Your ego was bruised by a former flame, and you're having trouble shaking it off. |
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Every one of those discs features commentary tracks and video transfers that leave the big boys shaking in the dirt. |
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Chocolate Girl's main mix will get you shaking and the mid tempo rhythm is quite enjoyable. |
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On this day he was shaking of the winter blues and sharpening up his skills as the swing as the new season approaches. |
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Then there was one brief wild rush, the ground shaking under the tread of cattle and horses. |
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They were blowing the treetops and shaking the fragile leaves off the few trees planted in the courtyard. |
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Among tremulous flora and fauna are tremandra plants, with their shaking anthers, the gelatinous tremella fungi, and treron pigeons. |
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Violent shocks punctuated the strong shaking which lasted some 45 to 60 seconds. |
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Rilleta clenched her hands on the reins until they bit into her hands and her mount stepped, shaking her head. |
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The abaya she wears cannot hide the shaking of her body as waves of grief roll through her. |
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Anyone who begins to have recurring, shaking chills up to one year after returning home from abroad should seek professional medical care. |
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Yet the German nation did not succeed in shaking off the yoke of absolutism and in establishing democracy and parliamentary government. |
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Crystal reached her shaking hand and took it as if it was her last salvation before she falls in the abysm. |
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She tried to contain her agony as best she could but felt herself giving way to a series of small whimpers that overcame her shaking body. |
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In division one the recently returned Mr Loy fired an impressive 42 points, shaking off the last effects of his jet lag. |
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The vampire took another drag on his cigarette and looked to Tanya, who stood shaking in a corner. |
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He had noticed her shaking and the slight quiver in her voice as she finished her story. |
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Divson obliged, his single hand not shaking in the least as his free one searched blind for the objects, produced them and slid them to Prast. |
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She begins to weep, her body shaking, and then, when her grief is purged, she stares dead ahead. |
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The oars in my hands jounced up and down, shaking the boat and sending a shiver up my spine. |
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I was shaking now, with rage, and anger, both at myself and at the accuser. |
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Cornelius mashes sounds together like a child shaking a kaleidoscope mashes colours, but with a deliberation and precision that refute chaos. |
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They understood that if everybody is really shaking in their boots about this man's conflict of interest over six years, no one seemed to do anything about it. |
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My body started shaking with the memory and chills ran through my spine. |
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Later she explains why typical forms of greeting in Sierra Leone, such as shaking hands and hugging, are no longer acceptable. |
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For this I followed my normal procedure of placing around 100 cases in a shallow cardboard tray, applying spray-on lube, shaking, and spraying again. |
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However, for larger amounts it is much easier to place 50 to 75 cases in a cardboard tray large enough to hold them with some shaking room and then apply a spray-on lube. |
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Both this case and the Sterling case are shaking down as classic struggles between academic integrity and the power and influence of big business on university campuses. |
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In his keynote speech to Labour's conference in Brighton, the Prime Minister will underline the importance of shaking up the way public services are delivered. |
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He was in shorts, like one of the errant schoolboys he used to chastise, clutching a sheaf of papers, or hastily-composed homework, shaking his general defiance. |
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He could see something moving there, shaking, and shivering in fear. |
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Chance watched her for a few moments, her body shaking with emotion. |
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I repeat, my voice shaking with the effort of holding back my rage. |
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And sometimes when he sat alone in his dark house, listening to the wind shaking the windowpanes, he longed to be rid of the intense solitude that engulfed him. |
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Curious audio decisions have me shaking my head in bewilderment. |
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Yet, after months of backdoor negotiations there was Xi, stone-facedly shaking hands with a smirking Abe. |
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Later, even critics lauded him for his agility in the dance sequences, little realising that it was a man in pain shaking it off, all for his fans. |
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He filled the shaker with ice, and poured the vermouth in first, letting it sit there for thirty seconds before shaking it and draining it into the ice bucket. |
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His body was shaking and his own face was red in anger and shame. |
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Deputy French took a small white bag of tobacco from his shirt pocket, shaking the makings into a waiting cigarette paper, he began to roll it round. |
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But mostly they just walked, their faces somber, their hands shaking as the snow began to fall. |
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Season with a pinch of salt, add double cream, bubble for another minute or two, shaking the pan occasionally, until the sauce is reduced and nice and glossy. |
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They went on chanting a peace song that mixed Hebrew and Arabic and then stood up clapping and shaking their left hands up in the air to repel evil. |
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Kael felt his cheeks heat up at the mere hint of the heated promise in Sully's voice, and he cursed the blush, shaking his head and looking away to hide it. |
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Ken Ferrari looked towards me, shaking my hand in congratulations. |
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It was a pitiful sight to see such a fine ambassador for British sport sitting on the kerb, head in hands, shaking her head, a physical and emotional wreck. |
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The boy was shaking slightly, and gasping shallowly for air. |
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Just seconds after the shaking began, the microblogging website Twitter lit up with reports and questions about it. |
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I try to quieten her screeches of laughter by shaking her, to no avail. |
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Her opposite hand shaking, she put it around the limp wrist. |
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Today, shaking a chocolate milk product is likely to be unnecessary. |
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She was on the porch, shaking out rugs when he reined his horse to a stop. |
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He pleaded sweetly, shaking his clasped hands at her beseechingly. |
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I on the other hand, am totally afraid, practically shaking in my boots. |
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The ensuing trembling in the morning made the plastic hours in the airport departure lounge more bearable, with only a few shandies to stop the shaking. |
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Economic development, then, is not simply about adding a cornucopia of talent or cool, then shaking and stirring it like a drink. |
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He hauled his jacket on, his shaking fingers fumbling to fasten the zip. |
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He must leap over branches the height of his head, and stoop under branches as low as his knee, without slowing or leaving a shaking branch behind. |
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Sometime in the early 90s the Australian hot shop delivered a manifesto that was so radical it had the old guard of advertisers shaking in their boots. |
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Leave to marinate overnight, shaking the jar from time to time. |
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I was shaking like a leaf, and she told me to ring the police. |
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In the title painting, we see two middle-aged men shaking hands. |
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One activity is the milkshake laugh, which involves vigorously shaking a milkshake and then letting rip a roaring laugh once the imaginary drink is finished. |
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The policeman, now yelling and shaking his fist, started to exit his pillbox and walk toward me. |
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Common symptoms of this are weakness, shaking, hunger and sweating. |
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Three years on, Boeing is retooling some of the world's most complex manufacturing practices, while shaking the kinks out of its supply-chain process. |
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We forgave him for not shaking the hands of his opponents when Orlando erased the Cavs in the 2009 playoffs. |
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It made her chillingly uneasy, like an earthquake shaking the house. |
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He turned into the Zona Rosa, a large pedestrian area of ritzy stores and boutiques, Latin techno music shaking his bones as he walked past their open fronts. |
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I am like a cat on a hot tin roof, walking around the house in the early hours of the morning, struggling to type because my hands are shaking in agony. |
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One and all, they come shaking their tin cups at election time then run like the wind when a critical vote comes up. |
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She lost control of her bladder as she crouched in a corner, shaking, and unable to move her body due to the shock. |
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She felt someone grasp her arms and begin shaking her roughly. |
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A Bollywood superstar is shaking up Indian middle-class values with an Oprah-like talk show. |
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While most people her age are busily engaged in the activity of digesting brisket, the modernist screecher is still among the living, shaking the pillars of heaven. |
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The brother of a girl who made her debut in New Orleans society was shaking his fists in excitement. |
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I slammed the door behind me hard, the room shaking slightly. |
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I felt totally shocked, went white as a sheet, and couldn't stop shaking. |
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Too eager to be respectful, he knocked more and more forcefully, shaking the brittle wallboards and splintering a few pieces of the flimsy sun-baked wood. |
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She was shaking now, tears slowly rolling down her flushed cheeks. |
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He continued shaking her abusively as he still yelled at her. |
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Are ad makers shaking in their shoes when they think about the impact of globalisation and the assertive entry of agencies and influences from abroad? |
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After shaking, he pours the opaque, green liquid through a strainer and into a chilled champagne coupe. |
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I was shaking now with rage, both at myself and at the accuser. |
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The room was shaking from the tremendous force the boy was showing. |
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She was coughing and retching and her whole body was shaking in my arms. |
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It yelped again and backed away, its body shaking with fear. |
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With shaking limbs, she rose from her bed, stumbled to the small wardrobe that held her few remaining possessions and started rooting through them, searching frantically. |
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With shaking hands, I threaded the needle under his piercing gaze. |
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Siegal's dream is to reinvent a mobile house, retaining the concepts of affordability and flexibility but shaking up the bland design notions that now dominate the genre. |
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He's a weedy man, who was shaking and sweating during our encounter. |
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Alyssa was hitting Jen's cheeks with light slaps and shaking her. |
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Kiato shook his head slightly, shaking off the daze and the uncomfortable feeling around his neck, then slowly got back to his feet, his eyes flashing a radiant forest green. |
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Suddenly the room started shaking, then, with a violent jolt, it stopped. |
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She seemed more perturbed and bemused than shaking in her boots. |
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The act required no more effort than would a child shaking a rag doll. |
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It's the guys who don't give a sugar who should be shaking in their boots. |
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Then the plane started shaking and I nearly jumped out of my skin. |
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His voice was shaking slightly as he spoke and his lower lip trembled. |
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It shows how restricted life had become prior to their taking it by the scruff of the neck and shaking many things into a collective, vibrant consciousness. |
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Traditional seismographs record straight-line movements, for example shaking, whereas ring lasers measure rotational movements like rolling or twisting. |
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All SBS cases had a clinical history of whiplash shaking of the head and had autopsy findings of subdural, subarachnoid, and bilateral retinal hemorrhages. |
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Mom drew deeply on her cigarette, fingers shaking on the exhale. |
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We stood in the kitchen as I heated beans and carne asada, some tortillas Consuela had made, my hands shaking. |
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The dog's not happy either. It's pulling on the lead, whimpering and shaking, like a druggo desperate for another fix. |
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Myths and religions often ascribe natural forces to supernatural beings, as acts of god or hero shaking the earth, raising a storm or flood etc. |
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They become forhardened, and shaking of the fears of God, do therewithal cast away the hope of salvation. |
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At other times when not quite well he would have them in for the fun of shaking his will at them. |
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In high context cultures, however, besides the spoken word, body language, gestures, shaking of the head and hand, each convey some meaning. |
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I think they get hinky if everything is shaking around and they can't see much. |
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There's quite a trade in laudanum since the police started shaking down the hop-joints so much. |
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If you asked her where she learnt them, she would only laugh, her body shaking with laughter like jhow grass swaying in the wind. |
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She came up to where Tilly was shaking me like a rag doll and, without a word, she king-hit Tilly Devine and then sat on her in the street. |
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After a year's rooting, then shaking doth the tree good by loosening of the earth. |
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Later, a mantastic crowd of foxy playboys and players lose their inhibitions shaking it to high energy dance tunes. |
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The clear, hard eyes were dimmed for a moment, and the firm lips were shaking. |
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Near the end of his time there, Smith began suffering from shaking fits, probably the symptoms of a nervous breakdown. |
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Voices or no voices, her achievements leave anyone who knows her story shaking his head in amazed wonder. |
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As buildings collapsed from the shaking, ruptured gas lines ignited fires that spread across the city and burned out of control for several days. |
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Referee Arthur Donovan was even seen shaking Farr's hand after the bout, in apparent congratulation. |
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As Tommy walked back to his corner after shaking Louis' hand, I followed him and seized his glove. |
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And then, thankfully, the stream slowed down, until it was nothing more than a few loose dribbles shaking themselves free from her peehole. |
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The god Freyr's servant Beyla interjects, and says that, since all of the mountains are shaking, she thinks that Thor is on his way home. |
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Common signs are a discharge from the nasal passage, sneezing, and frantic movement such as head shaking. |
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Concrete structures without reinforcement, like other unreinforced masonry structures, can fail during severe earthquake shaking. |
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Why did the preppie boy make a great social worker? He had a lot of practice shaking hands with the unemployed. |
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If the sample does not disperse during the shaking process, sonify the mixture in an ultrasonic bath for 30 min. |
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Victor sat on a rock and tried to strip off his waders, his body shaking so much that he couldn't get a decent grip. |
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Her images are layered and slipped slightly off their undercolor as if a small creature has given them a good shaking. |
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He kept shaking Mr Gibson's hand all the time till he had placed him, nothing loth, at the well-covered dining-table. |
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Protesters attacked a police armored truck, shaking it and pummeling it with rocks. |
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He denied arthralgias, myalgias and all central nervous system symptoms including headache, shaking and chills. |
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I guess I must have zedded, for I find a police officer, the same one that nicked me, shaking me. |
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Cruise ships keep getting brasher, bigger and boomier, but only in the casino do you feel Crown Odyssey shaking your pockets for loose change. |
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We use a tool called a seismometer to record the shaking and then try to understand what happened before and during the quake. |
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Rapid shaking of the vessel causes these balls to grind one or more of the reactants into powder. |
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It was for all the men who never made it home alive from German stalags and Japanese prison camps, Abraham told them, shaking his head. |
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Then the shaking causes the snails statocyst to release GABA, which binds to the neuron. |
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And the knock-on effect is thoroughly shaking the Digg offices. |
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Daniels laughs at himself, once again shaking his head in disbelief. |
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I'm sorry but there's no way I'm shaking my trunky on a night out, the lads would go running in another direction. |
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I found myself on the Nubian desert shaking hands with a grizzling man whom men addressed as Collins Bey. |
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You'll be able to lookdown on those irritatingly smug colleagues who make a point of shaking their heads and staring at their watches. |
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When I replaced the tie rod, the shaking went away temporarily, but it's back worse than ever now. |
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Two seconds later Charlie comes out with his hand at the high port, ready for shaking. |
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Millis credited Lynchburg Foundry with pioneering the basic cupola, carbide injection in the forehearth and use of the shaking ladle. |
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For the contagionist, Quentin's feverish shaking indicates that something has been passed to him from another person. |
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Even Samer admits he cannot stop shaking since the night the chemical bomb dropped. |
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The windblast through the canopy made it difficult for the crew to talk using the intercom system, so they initially communicated by shaking the control stick. |
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The weather was freezing and raining and the whippet was shaking. |
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The water danced and sparkled, multitudes of birds were on the wing, now dipping in the wavelets, now rising and shaking off the glittering drops. |
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She would be shaking and white and quite distraught at the end of it. |
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But in the summer of 1707 it became evident to Sidney Godolphin that some secret influence behind the throne was shaking the confidence of the Queen in her ministers. |
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I sit shaking in fear and shock from the horrible jumpscare. |
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Pallid, shaking, panting for every breath he drew, he was slipping out of the unnoticing crowd when Cap'n Jim Trainor of the lifeboat crew called to him. |
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Suddenly, a rhythmic shaking and rattling overtook the room, shoogling and shimmying the structure in time to the acid jazz stomp riverboat boogie shuffle beat of the song. |
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She listened with care, shaking her head in agreement from time to time. |
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The Irishman, outstanding in the 2-0 victory over Wolves last week, limped off soon afterwards shaking his head and exchanging words with a section of Villa fans. |
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No reason to wait up for her, Kellen told himself, hanging up his cloak and shaking out his rainshade before setting it in its tray to finish drying. |
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