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What is it about religion that leaves people quaking in their otherwise creative shoes?
In the northwest, particularly in the wake of natural forest fires or controlled burns, quaking aspen and paper birch take over.
But she refused to look weak in front of him, even though she was quaking on the inside.
Among the trees are Fremont cottonwood, lodgepole pine, narrowleaf willow, and quaking aspen.
Plants are greater stitchwort, bluebell, devils bit scabious, Himalayan balsam, ragged robin, marsh marigold, quaking grass and lady's smock.
We use quaking grass a lot in multiple-pet households, where there are two or three or more animals living together.
In sheer contrast, for the club that squeezes out of that quaking quartet to gate-crash the elite, delight will be unconfined.
They have struggled when opponents show no fear, and the 49ers ain't exactly quaking in their cleats.
But you develop this kind of veneer so you can present yourself with what seems like confidence when you're quaking underneath.
Like most grasses, perennial quaking grass needs a carefully prepared, fine, crumbly seedbed.
Instead he clung closer to Stephanie until the quaking had subsided and the hail of debris had ceased.
I am quaking with all-encompassing fear at the prospect, an act that may help to save me by keeping my body temperature up.
Her voice was quaking, panicked in a way that sent my blood drumming in my ears.
The mere repetition of a few chords or basic riffs while you struggled with the fretboard still had you quaking with excitement.
In Orchestra Rehearsal, the quaking building manifests the orchestra's shaky social ground.
Just remember as you hear the tremulous reporter, voice quaking in empathy, why the farmer is crying.
Turning her head, my mother saw a young girl of about 16 who stood shivering in fear and quaking from emotion.
Dr. Richard is continuing to study the role that different types of quaking proteins play in normal oligodendrocyte development.
The golden aspen, sometimes referred to as the quaking or trembling aspen, along with cottonwoods are responsible for the region's lemony landscapes.
With south-coast clubs clearly in rich goal-scoring mood, Carlisle, who visit Portsmouth on 1 November, must be quaking in their boots.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Then the wreckers, hand in hand, quaking and whimpering, stepped out to the mouth of the cave.
But that quaking individual had taken advantage of the excitement to disappear.
The quaking aspen may be told by its reddish-brown twigs, narrow sharp-pointed buds, and by its small finely toothed leaves.
Mercedes begged, aghast, quaking in realisation of the enormity of her mistake.
Occasionally there is a grove of quaking aspen, and a few sour-berry bushes and some cedar.
In almost every forest is the quaking aspen, the most widely distributed tree in the world.
Near Gogebic Lake, also, the quaking aspen is the dominant form, though paper birches are common in the sapling forests.
Among the trees are the quaking aspen, Douglas spruce, Engelmann spruce, and subalpine fir.
Laying aside his pipe, he spread his blankets in the wickiup, and then walked quietly toward the quaking aspen.
Standing on that quaking wall Foulet and I stared at each other.
Father Pifferi, quaking with fear, thought he was there to protect Roma.
He surveyed the quaking Sautee with a look of extreme contempt.
Beyond the pines was a ragged and extensive growth of quaking aspen.
On the higher ground many stands of quaking aspen were found.
Hope and the future for me are not in lawns and cultivated fields, not in towns and cities, but in the impervious and quaking swamps.
He sprang out of bed, but his quaking knees sunk under him and he fell to the floor.
If you've got some grass, start there with ornamental varieties like quaking grass, foxtail and anything else tall and slightly straggly.
Of this Kenneth had now a proof that set him quaking with impatient fear.
Then, in other moments, he flouted these theories, and assured himself that his fellows were all privately wondering and quaking.
The quaking aspen is the only deciduous tree that is abundant.
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