He shudders to think what this here group of punks and ingrates would do to a smiley guy like Clyde. |
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I went off into a day punctuated by involuntary shudders of revulsion as the sensations were recalled. |
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But nothing, she shudders, to compare with the arctic conditions on offer in Abroath in February. |
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A rogue wave breaks over the coach-house roof, and the boat shudders in protest. |
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Next afternoon a squall out of the southeast is kicking up and our tent shudders against the strong gusts. |
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Nearing 4,000m, my ears pop again, before the car shudders to a stop, and another fleece-covered assistant lets us out. |
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The entire ship shudders from the massive shock and the power blinks off for a minute then flickers back on. |
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Not from cold, not from pain, just from the nearness of him that sent shudders lightly through her body. |
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The mere thought of this weak-kneed party getting into power sends shudders down my spine. |
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Also, again regardless of the revs, the car judders and shudders violently upon the engagement of 1st gear. |
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Causing a shift in policy that's not based on real policy concerns but on public distastes and shudders should not be the aim of good journalism. |
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Maria tried to hold her tears in, but they escaped through strangled hiccups, and small shudders. |
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The crew braces for shock, the boat shudders and a giant plume of boat wash is the only mark left in the faint moonlight as the boat races forward into harm's way. |
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Through the darkness I could make out a modest, tan coloured house with an overgrown garden and grubby looking shudders drooping from the windows. |
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Even the name gave Amy the shudders as she sat hunched up at the back of the cab, her suitcase in hand staring out at the scenery as it sailed by. |
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It gave him the shudders thinking about people changing like that. |
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There's the beauty of swallowing, the loveliness, the sharp breath from the bottle's neck and the handsomeness of that first taste, it rings out, shudders the walls. |
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The reader senses their vast presence and shudders with awe. How did the good folk of Lincoln react to finding themselves in published novels? |
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I will say that my colleague from Alberta shudders at the thought that we're going to start buying lobster at Wal-Mart. |
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Today, Maya, now 12, shudders when she talks about her old life in the carpet factory and how the contractor fooled her and her parents. |
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The world shudders at the environmental practices carried out in the eastern bloc. |
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The woman screams, the image shudders as war rages all around, the two men carry the dead man away on a stretcher. |
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One shudders to think what the world might have lost if Dahl had been unsuccessful. |
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It truly expresses a bleak melancholy giving rise to shudders and tremblings in the listener. |
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Ice-cold shudders revealed delight is replaceable by shudder of terror and is replaceable by inspired delight. |
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He is not the ideal spokesman to challenge a double standard that celebrates older fathers as randy old goats, but shudders at older mothers as unnatural crones. |
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Splurts of bright red and pink make you see and feel flowers in the fields, even as the poisoned sky shudders with violence. |
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Ms Dunmore's beautifully measured, unostentatious prose conveys terrible shudders of feeling. |
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At one point, a technician lifted his wounded leg to clean it, and the weakened tibia fractured with a sharp crack that sent shudders through the surgical staff. |
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When the horror comes from Transylvania, there's always a comfortable giggle behind the shudders. |
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Karl Morgan, known as the father of health physics, shudders at the idea of more and more radioactive metal entering people's homes. |
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A dark music, as menacing as it's welcoming, in perfect symbiosis with the cosmos, from where the abrasive shudders and the salutary torments of an emerging dawn spring forth. |
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Shelley shudders at death―the wormy grave-clothes, the eaten eyes. |
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One shudders to think what could be contained in there. |
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The tears subside, and melt into a few strong shudders. |
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This volume takes the reader on a voyage, where he will experience shudders, fetishist pleasures and a certain voyeurism, much in the same way as when watching a David Lynch film or visiting a haunted house. |
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The tour follows in the footsteps of the original spectators, and visitors therefore have the chance to take a seat in the terraces, and imagine the shudders of the huge crowd engrossed in the gladiator combats. |
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Neither of us experienced shakes or shudders. |
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But Chinese-language newspapers were outraged, demanding that all government officials disclose any second nationality. The controversy has sent shudders through Hong Kong. |
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Through the oxidization of the steel, present in both the shudders and cement plaster, the different elements of cladding are brought into a greater state of accord. |
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I see her in front of me, she sniffles and shudders. |
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The fuel ignites suddenly and the engine shudders. |
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What documentaries will look like ten or twenty years from now, when every life, prominent or otherwise, will pullulate with digital traces, one shudders to think. |
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The September 11 tragedy had sent shudders through the world's financial markets, already hit by a crash in the high-tech industry and scandals involving major U. S. corporations. |
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