And a tremulous smile haunts her lips as she realizes that the audition is only partly to blame. |
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These largely acoustic songs reacquaint us with his tremulous, soulful vocals and cutting lyrical style. |
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This person is agitated, anxious restless, tremulous and looses appetite and cannot sleep. |
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I suspect that it can only break the perfection of the story, particularly its tremulous, precarious existence on the edge of my world. |
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Just remember as you hear the tremulous reporter, voice quaking in empathy, why the farmer is crying. |
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But while he shares some of Young's tremulous vocal ability, this is someone with a unique perspective on the America terrain. |
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In silhouette, Grant also looked the part, with gravity-defying, ironic quiff and long tremulous limbs. |
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But if you close your eyes, it is suddenly so clear how young he is, how high and tremulous is his voice. |
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By publicizing their private lives, they make us question the tremulous line between life and art. |
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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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The typical Socialist is not, as tremulous old ladies imagine, a ferocious-looking working man with greasy overalls and a raucous voice. |
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She meets his surprised gaze, her wide lips giving him a tremulous smile that makes his chest tighten with emotion. |
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I'm plodding on with the street scene painting and it's beginning to come to life in spite of my tremulous incompetence. |
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At the bottom of the carriage step, she turned and sent Christopher a slightly tremulous smile. |
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It's a film where work, good and bad, is done by men, with women getting to play the tremulous wives or daughters. |
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Sara blinked back the tears of hope and happiness and fear and relief before lifting her eyes to offer him a small and tremulous smile. |
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The voice on the phone from New York is tremulous, unfailingly polite, marked by hesitations and bursts of nervous laughter. |
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On a timid, tremulous performance of REM's Everybody Hurts, she sounds like a reticent schoolgirl suddenly asked to perform at Live Aid. |
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Surprisingly, I hear his voice, weak and tremulous, at the base of my neck. |
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One peremptory glance at me and my one tremulous moment of truth had been rejected. |
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His voice softens and opens up, threading a tremulous quaver through its easy melody. |
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Slowly, she brought a tremulous hand up, starting as she felt her fingers brush against her cheek. |
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Her playing conjured up the tremulous voice and imperious manner without quite replacing it. |
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Sara felt Christopher's firmer squeeze and forced a tremulous smile. |
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And then he could hear a smile and a tremulous quality in her voice. |
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Sara inclined her head, offering a tremulous smile between quick glances. |
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Mr. Dendy, his body language pitch perfect, is windblown and tremulous, his mascaraed eyes ever ready to brim over. |
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She took a slow step toward him and offered a tremulous smile. |
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Like so many kids of her age, she is tremulous in the face of the great unknown. |
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But at recent public appearances, he has looked pale, tremulous and exhausted. |
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During the campaign, his stately manner and at times slightly tremulous voice had made him seem old for his 64 years. |
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Concern for the future, especially relevant at the tremulous, confused and hopeful dawn of the third millennium, cannot be left to the unborn. |
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I could see by the tremulous light that even Van Helsing's iron nerve had failed. |
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This tremulous structure, on a piano which tries to flee its pain and a biting guitar to desperate lamentations, is simply fascinating. |
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She was the virgin poetess dressed in white, the tremulous daughter who never left her father's house, the maiden who turned to art because she was thwarted in love. |
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It's all beautifully acted, but I didn't care about Susan and John and their tremulous relationship, laden with supercilious, middlebrow significance. |
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He still felt slightly tremulous as he left the Yard and began to pass the small shops and restaurants that lined the street leading to Harvard Square. |
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The girl uttered a cry, long, tremulous, heart-rending, piteous. |
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There is no need to approach the future in a timid and tremulous way. |
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This year that tremulous feeling of going to the airport became different. |
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Light filtered in through the blinds of the french windows. It made tremulous stripes along the scrubbed pine floor. |
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The trying nature of his position drove the blood from his cheek, and made his lips tremulous. |
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Its song is either limited to a vibrating tone or can escalate to a long, extended sequence that begins slowly and then becomes quicker and elevates in a crescendo until it ends with a deep tremulous effect. |
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This, hard on the heels of the death of Julia Child in 2004, makes one tremulous about the future. |
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The world has moved on from those tremulous boomer anxieties. |
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Slightly tremulous vocals feeling their way gently through the chiming guitars heighten the famously poignant melodics. |
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Beneath this luminous texture, tremulous flutes make a final statement as the piece ends in the shimmer of a sizzle cymbal fading into nothingness. |
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His eyes look very small behind his glasses, and his voice is tremulous. |
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It means that we can take raw potential, tremulous hopes, desire for a better life, courage, determination and, from these qualities, make Canada a home for all of us. |
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The shy person's speech is often soft, tremulous, or hesitant. |
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His face was wizen and wrinkled, his faded blue eyes dim and weak-looking. He was feeble, and his hands were tremulous with a perpetual nervous motion. |
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