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Obama said in a 25-minute speech here during which her voice at times quavered with emotion.
Grown men, from the toughest political operator to the chefs who cooked her husband's food, quavered in her presence.
Musk quavered a bit when he spoke of the 300,000 people who have put down deposits for the Model 3.
Most earthquakes, including those that quavered under southern California this week, stem from cracks in the earth's crust, known as faults.
Admirals quaked and generals quavered when the tall Georgian called them before the House Armed Services Committee, which he ruled like a potentate … .
There were moments when Ms. Newman's voice quavered and her eyes welled up with tears as she stood behind a lectern in the courtroom.
And then she read aloud the names of the 18 transgender women of color who have been murdered this year, in a voice that quavered with emotion.
After an event in Wolfeboro, N.H., Mr. Buttigieg fell into conversation with Deanna O'Shaughnessy, 68, from Alton, N.H., who quavered from Parkinson's disease as she approached the stage.
When Beverly Nelson told her story on CNN about the night in the 193s when she says Roy Moore sexually assaulted her, her voice quavered, and tears streamed down her face.
In other global monetary news • The euro has quavered as investors watch for a response from Catalan separatists to Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's move to stamp his authority on the region.
As I listed the details of several conversations we had shared and how he had tried convincing me to join him at his apartment so he could "show me," my voice quavered.
" Her voice quavered with emotion as she read the moving opening stanza: "So, we'll go no more a roving/So late into the night/Though the heart be still as loving/And the moon be still as bright.
It all came flashing back, as Joshua Kiszka's voice yowled, swooped, moaned and quavered with every maneuver he could mimic from Robert Plant, while his twin brother, Jacob Kiszka, flung guitar riffs and power chords or wailed in unison with the lead vocal the way Jimmy Page did.
Indianapolis: Bowen, 1911. as well as for his unwavering editorial support of the war when so many men quavered or actively sought to subvert the national struggle. Taylor's house mixes two related architectural styles, the Queen Anne and the Stick-Eastlake. Built of wood on a stone foundation, the house is topped with a two-part roof: some is slate-covered, while the rest is protected by asphalt.
At the same time, a press conference was underway in the White House Briefing Room. CBS reporter Lesley Stahl asked deputy press secretary Larry Speakes who was running the government, to which Speakes responded, "I cannot answer that question at this time". Upon hearing Speakes' remark, Haig wrote and passed a note to Speakes, ordering him to leave the dais immediately. Moments later, Haig himself entered the Briefing Room, where he made the following controversial statement: Despite his familiarity with the Briefing Room from serving as Richard Nixon's chief of staff, Stahl described Haig as "visibly shaken", and the Associated Press wrote that "his voice continually choked up and quavered with emotion, and his arms trembled".
Stottor's voice frequently quavered with emotion as he recounted how Nilsen had repeatedly attempted to drown him in his bathtub as he pleaded in vain for his life to be spared, and how he later awoke to find Nilsen's mongrel dog licking his face; on several occasions, the judge had to allow Stottor time to regain his composure. (The evidence provided by Stottor was not included as part of the indictment against Nilsen as his whereabouts were not known until after the indictment had been completed.) DCI Jay then recounted the circumstances of Nilsen's arrest and his "calm, matter-of-fact" confessions, before reading to the court several statements volunteered by Nilsen following his arrest. In one of these statements, Nilsen had said: "I have no tears for my victims; I have no tears for myself, nor those bereaved by my actions". Jay admitted it was unusual for anyone accused of such horrific crimes to be so forthcoming in providing information, and conceded upon questioning by defence counsel that Nilsen not only provided most of the evidence against himself, but also encouraged the discovery of evidence which could contradict his own version of events.

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