She locked all the windows, closed all the blinds, and curled up on the bed, shivering. |
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Despite an insulating jacket of leather over his three layers of silken robes, he was still shivering. |
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She wore big woolly parkas and sipped hot chocolate and coffee the whole way, but she couldn't stop shivering. |
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And there was also some thick, syrupy liquid that made me turn a bluish color and start shivering like mad. |
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I look back at the woman, who was shivering despite her bobble hat and jacket. |
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I sat on the bed shivering, straining to hear their conversation, but they were too far down the hall and speaking too softly anyway. |
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Little do we know that at the top of the mountain he has bonked and is lying in the first-aid station, his body limp and shivering. |
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I stumbled out of the room, icy sweat sleeking down my forehead and dripping off my shivering palms. |
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The cold water easily soaked through my clothes, leaving me shivering, a harsh contrast to the warmth of a moment ago. |
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She stood in the door and looked at them, taking in their sopping wet clothing and shivering arms. |
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By the time she reached the small brownstone apartment building she was giddy with cold and past the point of shivering. |
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The spasms had subsided into shivering that came and went with some regularity. |
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They hugged table-legs, raced up walls, skulked under shelves and stood shivering in nooks and corners. |
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You could also happily do some shivering in Somerset with a timely visit to the famous Cheddar Caves. |
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You've turned up the heating, you've stuck an extra sweatshirt on, and still you're shivering. |
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February is a short shivering thing, March harsh and cruel, but you can bear March because you know what's coming soon enough. |
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Watched by a crowd of onlookers three firefighters went into the water and used a canal side crane to hoist the shivering animal out. |
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For days, the only time it stopped shivering with terror was when Tommy, our cattle dog, would come bounding up, all licks and tail wags. |
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Twilight is a stark-naked love song, built solely around slow acoustic strums, wafting keyboard lines and Smith's shivering falsetto. |
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Oh, how we'll laugh about this in November, when we're shivering in sub-zero temperatures and walking through freezing sleet. |
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On top of her obviously poor nutrition, she was shivering so violently that her teeth chattered together. |
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Rob managed to get his shivering somewhat under control, although his teeth were still chattering from the cold water. |
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Osier and Mrs. Thomassen found my sister shivering in a pile of leaves under a railway overpass on the east side of downtown. |
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I threw everything out on the floor of the hotel room, crawled shivering and supperless to bed and lay in a miserable huddle. |
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Using my psychic power, I opened the door, expecting another village chit to be standing on my doorstep, shivering with more than cold. |
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In fact, they're actually lying pale, shivering and sweating, and they couldn't face a choccy biccy even if there were any in the house. |
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Winter is a wonderful time for birdwatching, thanks to the surge of shivering Greenlanders who flock to our more temperate climes. |
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My hair was drenched and plastered to the sides of my face, and my sopping clothes clung tightly to my shivering body. |
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Nor was I the one who spent days shivering in an ice house because I couldn't suss out the central heating system. |
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He was shivering, and began to have difficulty breathing, but he persevered. |
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I walked back to the bedroom, shivering, partly because of the cold but mostly, fear. |
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Approaching the cub, Erik could see that it was shivering violently from the cold and from fear of him. |
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He just kept shivering and muttering incoherent fragments of distorted English. |
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He said it was inconsistent with the principles of British justice to keep defendants shivering before their case. |
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They decided to spare the authorities any inconvenience and leave the people shivering with cold. |
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I lie there in a sleeping bag on my foam pad, wrapped in an industrial-strength garbage bag, a goose-down scarf around my head, shivering. |
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The officer slung a rope around Ben's shivering body and plucked him to safety after a two-hour operation. |
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Devon struggled to speak through the convulsive shivering that wracked his body. |
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I smiled and climbed the ladder into the hay loft, shivering in the refreshingly cool air. |
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Jake was cowering under the bridge, shivering, and panting, but trying to keep his cool and not blow his cover. |
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I felt sorry for the shivering cops out there, it wasn't their idea to shut things down, I guess. |
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Dawn woke, shivering on the cold, hard ground in the flimsy tent that the Shadows had erected. |
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We stood at the edge shivering in our cozzies and looked across the milky aquamarine water, steam curling around our feet. |
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An ambulance crew and firefighters eventually arrived to cut the shivering dad from the vehicle. |
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Vermont in November was hardly Siberia, but there was frost on the ground, and they spent an hour shivering and exercising to stay warm. |
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Drenched to the bone, the hunter stands shivering at the base of a remote gully in the country around Victoria's Big River. |
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With another sigh, she huddled closer to the trunk of the tree behind her, shivering slightly in the damp mist. |
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But in the winter, the damp still creeps through the building and leaves the children shivering with cold. |
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He complained of giddiness, shivering, vomiting and pains all over his body. |
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She was shivering, visibly, as though her ability to withstand the elements had suddenly deserted her. |
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Natalie arrived shortly after eleven, hurrying her shivering niece into the heated car. |
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I note off-handedly that I'm slightly shivering from sitting so close to the drafty window, and I'm losing feeling in my hands and feet. |
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An icy draught needled across the room, wending its way up the chimney and leaving me shivering violently in its wake. |
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A child with flu is likely to have symptoms including an abrupt onset of fever, shivering, headache, muscle ache and a dry cough. |
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She whispered, her body shivering violently as she slowed to a walk as she neared the fountain. |
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My baby has been shivering while I've been taking him for his walkies due to this current cold snap. |
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Turning her head, my mother saw a young girl of about 16 who stood shivering in fear and quaking from emotion. |
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Up to six months after the initial symptoms occur, the patient may experience flu-like symptoms such as achiness and shivering. |
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A handful of shivering Albanians are fished out of the Adriatic, distressed beyond belief, hoping desperately for signs of missing relatives. |
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She swam eastward a dozen strokes and stood shivering on the rocky bottom, waiting for Wolf to surface. |
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It was well below zero and most of the cast and crew were standing around shivering, although McKidd and McCrory were snug in warm Winnebagos. |
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He knelt beside the young woman's shivering body and wrapped her in his coat until an ambulance arrived. |
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They seemed to have made a cowardly retreat and were most likely shivering in fear from the sound of her giant robot's earth-shaking footsteps. |
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There is no shivering in the cold, no fear of getting chilled, no danger of rheumatics from sitting on damp grass. |
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When I came to I was back in the boat, shivering in my wet life jacket and coughing up water, a lump forming on my pounding head. |
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They were curled up on the bare, frozen earth, rimed in frost, shivering and gasping in obvious anguish. |
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Kel retorted, shivering as she pulled the heavy black cloak over her mage's robe. |
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A 75-year-old man was admitted for fever, shivering, arthralgia, and chest pain that increased with deep breathing. |
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Hours later, soaked, cold and shivering, John pulled himself up the river-bank downstream, still holding his precious loot from the heist. |
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Heather holds sandy moraines together, its pink and white bells shivering in a breath of breeze. |
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She ran Mac a hot bath, she was beginning to think he would never stop shivering. |
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A long queue of people in teeshirts and other summer attire stood patiently shivering. |
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The Authors took their positions up around the Square, pages fluttering rapidly in their shivering hands. |
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Ruth deposited her wet mackintosh on the floor and went upstairs, shivering every now and then. |
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I'd only been wearing a tank top and short jean shorts, and I was shivering in no time. |
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He also describes cold shivering, increased muscle tension, and a delicious taste, and he swallows repeatedly. |
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A parental search party found us shivering and cowering in the scrub and marched us back to civilisation. |
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You're either shivering in parks trying to soak up a stray ray of sun or huddling on a terrasse inhaling the hot fumes of a cafe au lait. |
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I'm shivering, either from excitement or from rain scumbling across my slicker. |
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And it was so cold that even wearing thick jumpers at night left you shivering. |
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Although she was toasty and warm under blankets and cotton sheets, she was still shivering fairly violently. |
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We were shivering so much that we decided to go upstairs and put very hot water into the bathtub. |
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A thunderstorm hit us with no warning and we lay soaked, silent and shivering with cold as the lightning and thunder crashed around us. |
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Bemused onlookers were even more surprised when they saw central bankers dishing out free champagne and hot toddies to their shivering customers. |
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Early symptoms, such as a metallic taste, tinnitus, lightheadedness, and confusion, are followed by tremors and shivering. |
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In total they covered 67.5 miles, traversing the loch three times, in water that was only a shivering 11 degrees centigrade. |
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Matt swore angrily under his breath, slightly shivering from the sudden cold and wetness. |
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I am burning up and shivering uncontrollably, hot cold sweat draining from my flesh. |
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She had already piled all the cloaks onto him and he was still shivering violently. |
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Bruises decorated her face and shoulders, her body involuntarily shivering in reaction from the rain. |
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The Seer crouched on her bed of moldy straw, shivering slightly from the cold. |
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Something tinkles inside you, shivering, quivering, and then it breaks, shattering like a crystal constellation. |
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I had to strip off and stand shivering in my birthday suit in calf-high water while she helped me wash. |
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By the time that safety was reached Fitz had picked up the shivering victim, cast off the mooring lines and was motoring out of the marina. |
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Snow and frost hid the green stalks of grass from view, and the naked trees bore witness to the harshness of the season, shivering in the cold gusts of icy wind. |
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Girls in swimsuits displaying acres of white, goose pimply flesh shivering in the blustery weather that was a summer's day in Scarborough can still be recalled. |
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The fury of the battle seemed to concentre there, and through the time-worn walls the shot was plunging, splintering the planks and beams, and shivering the stone foundation. |
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It was night and a cool breeze started him shivering helplessly. |
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But he left me shivering almost naked lying in my own filth, half starved. |
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The daylight hallucinations of Mr.Darko strike a chord with someone who has drank a skinful the night before and is shivering in the post booze darkness. |
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Her mother found her on the sand, curled in a ball, shivering uncontrollably. |
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It was a long, dark, and very cold night, but officers finally found him, shivering and chattering in an unheated outhouse, his frozen bare feet wrapped up in toilet paper. |
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After breezing through the dry goods and shivering through the refrigerated section, I ended up in the check out line loading things onto a conveyer belt. |
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I was left only in my corset and my undergarments, shivering. |
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In the meantime, I have ordered a gross of hatches and a quantity of timber from the catalogue, so I can batten them down and engage in some hardcore shivering on the big day. |
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Her hands were sweating, but she balled them to contain her shivering. |
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He stood shivering as rain soaked his clothes, trying to protect his harp. |
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She zipped up her jacket, shivering from the sudden puff of cold wind. |
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Finally, wind-whipped and shivering, we found our way to the row where Mary is interred. |
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The woman was only wearing a thin jumper and was shivering, so the girls braved the cold wind and Danika gave her coat to the woman, while Jody donated her scarf. |
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At every door in the street there is a shivering first-foot whose task, once the bells have chimed, is to enter and prevent the family from being prisoners in their own home. |
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Snakes employ shivering thermogenesis, which acts to warm their eggs, amphipods actively ventilate the brood pouch, and fishes fan to increase water circulation. |
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Three hostages were left shivering for hours in the coolroom. |
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Steamboat passengers were appalled at the wan, shivering families along the river, occasionally seen living on flatboats as they waited for flood waters to recede. |
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The shivering had died to spasmodic twitches and then even they stopped. |
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Buried beneath a mountain of covers, Renae lay shivering in her bed. |
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And yet he comes to loathe the prying eye of the camera on his soaked, exhausted, and shivering men. |
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Daren sat beside her, shivering, and Martin squatted in front of her. |
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My shivering horror attracted my butty's attention and then he laughed. |
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Sometimes it will be plucking shivering, shocked survivors from a sunken vessel out of lift rafts, from the sea or winching the crew off a vessel that is going to go down. |
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Snow slurries were expected to leave the region shivering today, with the promise of raw northerly winds, possibly gale force, blowing into tomorrow. |
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He is doing very well and all the frondeurs are shivering in their shoes. |
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Jon will wrap himself in four separate Eskimo parkas, the sheet and two quilts and still lie in bed shivering, wondering why his wife is slowly trying to kill him. |
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I sat on the cot and leafed through a magazine, shivering silently. |
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If you haven't headed it off at the pass with some chemicals, you lie there shaking and shivering like a Maltese poodle in the mouth of a bull terrier. |
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I was just starting to wrestle out of my oversized shirt, shivering slightly in the cold bathroom, when a heard a faint knocking on the main door. |
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He could see something moving there, shaking, and shivering in fear. |
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The opening flourishes exploit the sonorities of a large harpsichord, incorporating shivering tremolandi along with the habitual shooting scales and cascading arpeggios. |
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So I hope for an Independence Day in my lifetime when we will see zero shivering little bodies hawking our flags. |
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Other symptoms can include fever, bulging fontanelle, drowsiness, fast breathing, shivering, rash, irritability and cold peripheries. |
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Still another icebreaker is shivering, the automatic, noncoordinated activation of muscle motions for the sole purpose of generating heat. |
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A whole series of fault lines radiated away from this Lisbon earthquake, all of them shivering the structures of traditional order. |
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Today, which has a weather chart showing the east of America shivering in a 40-degree co ld snap. |
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In the fetal position, she begins shivering from the brisk wind. |
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Sher Khan, a Pakistani mountaineer, sunk to his knees, shivering. |
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He had started to stroke her, shivering, staring ahead, following with a blind man's hand the dip of her spine through the batiste. |
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Comparison of ondansetron and meperidine for prevention of shivering in patients undergoing spinal anaesthesia. |
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There's the parrot, wings wrapped around himself, shivering. |
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They bathed shivering in the cold waves, green hyaline swells in which they stood to the hips savage, intimate, comradely. |
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And there was, to dulcify for her the bath of this evening, the yet sharper contrast with the plight she had just come home in, sopped, shivering, clung to by her clothes. |
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The diary section this week of a shivering director shows the perseverance it took to get the first ever shots of an Arctic fox snow-diving for lemmings. |
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Though you weren't cold, you were shivering like a dogsicle. |
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This ostrich will also cover its legs to reduce heat loss to the environment, along with undergoing piloerection and shivering when faced with low ambient temperatures. |
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Old Neil came in rednosed and shivering, his hair and beard encrusted with rime. 'It's that bad I must have peed icicles when I got up this morn,' he gasped. |
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The sight of her old neighbourly depredator shivering at the door in tatters, the very oddity of his appeal, touched a soft spot in the spinster's heart. |
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At half past nine, with the booming drums of the parade sounding up the street, the shivering form of Dwindle Daniels was again sogged down to its original saturation point. |
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The denizens of the gossipy world of the pink press, purple prose and yellow tabloids are shivering over disputed photographs of Princess Caroline of Monaco. |
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