Her body, covered in eggs and eggshells, tomatoes and banana skins, beer and saliva, trembles as it settles, like an engine cooling. |
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He grins as his body trembles with the thrill of true fear, the first he's felt since he faced the Masks. |
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Isabelle, in a slightly drunk and uninhibited state, flaunts her desire at being desired while Gerald trembles at her physical closeness. |
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A slight woman of 37, she trembles and tears fill her eyes as she speaks in accented English about the end of her family's life in America. |
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Each strum of the guitar trembles through the amplifier to turn feedback into magic. |
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He lands, the earth trembles and small animals run for their burrows under the mistaken impression that there's going to be an earthquake. |
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When the ground trembles very hard, I'll bring my sister outside right away. |
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She looks sideways as the monster speaker booms and trembles and young men dance toward her. |
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Salome actually trembles as Alexander says hello, embraces her and professes delight at the T-shirt. |
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In his situation, many a man has come down with the trembles. |
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First of all when a true believer hears the mention of Allah his heart trembles. |
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The mother trembles a little in her seat, lets her tears fall as they please, but she answers every question the doctor asks. |
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Curled into a fetal position on an outdoor, candle-lit matt in Costa Rica, the 18-year-old trembles in fear. |
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He hunched his shoulders to force his body away from the trembles. |
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And even if London's property market trembles, as it did in 2008, Nine Elms's new owners have deep pockets. Most of the purchasers are likely to be foreigners. |
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The world trembles before the cross alone, not before us. |
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From the first eruption of descending arpeggios, the earth trembles. |
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Blinded by the economic success that it is currently notching up, Germany trembles at the thought of transferring more tasks to Brussels and thus handing over more of Berlin's decision-making power. |
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Nature then with rapture trembles, Music flows divine along To besoothe our restless feeling By the magic thrill of song. |
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Seismic activity is rare in the Moroccan city these days, but twice a year the ground trembles with the passions aroused whenever Wydad lock horns with Raja. |
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The child trembles because it knows it is before the Judge, and speaks, saying: Father, my disobedience and my debts to you are very great, and I can not aspire to live in your home, for I have no merits. |
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