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As she said the words "Las Vegas," her voice quivered.
Many quivered at the shadow cast by Legolas' bow and arrow.
Obama's voice often quivered with emotion as she delivered her speech.
One corner of his mouth quivered into the slightest of smiles.
He shaved his rails tight, working me until my hammies quivered.
As its tail quivered, I felt a sympathetic twitch in my leg.
They did, and they blinked, and their cheeks quivered with the cold.
Nearby, an American flag with its colors faded quivered in the crisp air.
My hair smelled like chlorine, and my body quivered against my damp bikini.
Reaching for his glass of water, his hand quivered like disturbed Jell-O.
Liza Minnelli quivered slightly as she absent-mindedly messed about with her Balenciaga dress.
I breathed out, took my foot off the gas, and the car quivered, unsteadied.
She tossed her head back and let her hair cascade, and her lips quivered.
In the distance, a nuclear plant quivered in the heat like a dying sea anemone.
The operating table quivered under her weight while the doctor pulled out her twin boys.
And Mets Manager Mickey Callaway's voice quivered as he talked about Alderson before Tuesday's game.
When Garbo fell in love, her whole body quivered upward toward what she yearned for.
At times, Kathryn quivered as she struggled to express words she had spent years mulling over.
Market expectations for a rate cut had quivered after last week's better-than-expected jobs report.
Ms. Kelly quivered and then began to cry as the jury foreman repeated "guilty" 14 times.
When she yelled in his face, her nostrils flared, and the little hairs haloing her temples quivered.
The gold leaves of a fourth-century B.C. Hellenistic diadem quivered gently as he passed it around.
Everything that happened is my fault," Ahmed said as his lips quivered with emotion, "I always think about it.
Share prices of European banks fell sharply, and American stockmarkets also quivered as the chill spread to American banks.
When Mr. Rosenthal asked about his debt, Mr. Hossain's voice quivered, and he spoke about suicides by other drivers.
An autopsy concluded that "ventricular fibrillation" was the cause of death, meaning that Warhol's heart had quivered and stopped.
His voice quivered and his eyes welled, but in a moment of sorrow, Marlins Manager Don Mattingly thought about joy.
The unclothed moldie looked like every other moldie: a bulbous-limbed, vaguely anthropomorphic, protean shape that quivered with internal tides.
One said he looked like he "had tears in his eyes" and another said his voice quivered at one point.
"Bodies quivered, windows shattered, huge cracks appeared in ceilings," noted a 2015 summary of the Oklahoma City project, organized by the FAA.
As Mr. Boyle recounted the allegations on Tuesday, Ms. Zakharova's legs quivered, her shoulders shook and the sound of sobs could be heard.
He then put his hand underneath her underwear and partially penetrated her vagina, she said as she teared up and her voice quivered.
His face quivered with the effort, and every vein and sinew stood out in his arms as he held himself in the cross position.
Later, Paige, a senior, fought back tears while his lower lip quivered, saying he had been sure the Tar Heels could win the game in overtime.
"For 30 years we stood and waited — right now I am just taking quiet time to help me get strong," Ms. Meltzer said as her voice quivered.
That's what I meant, too, she said and half smiled, then waved the Popsicle at the woman, who quivered beside her son, and went into the twilight again.
Van Herpen had used Glitch to make a pair of white pants that, before the dancer put them on, quivered on the floor like a jellyfish on a beach.
For months we've quivered in withdrawal without our beloved Dead Set on Life fix as we've been suspended in the seemingly endless ether between its second and third seasons.
When the N.C.A.A. tiptoed in two weeks ago and threatened to censure Kansas, where the basketball team relied on the acumen of clever bagmen, university officials near-quivered with anger.
When the N.C.A.A. tiptoed in two weeks ago and threatened to censure Kansas, where the basketball team relied on the acumen of clever bagmen, university officials near-quivered with anger.
This was evident before the result of the 2016 election, and as a result we tried something new: a jitter, where the needle quivered to reflect the uncertainty around the forecast.
His voice quivered as he talked about his pregnant wife, who was hacked to death by a machete, and his youngest daughter, Rachele, 2, who was cut across her face and head.
"When I received invitation from Latvian government to accept honorary citizenship, my heart quivered," Baryshnikov said during a ceremony in parliament where he was given the Latvian passport by deputy parliamentary speaker Inese Libina-Egnere.
"What is most important is to ensure an orderly and smooth transition during a time that the country continues to face significant policy and national security challenges," Tillerson, whose voice quivered at times, told reporters in a packed briefing room.
So, though Dodger Stadium quivered and Los Angeles movie theaters were evacuated because of the tremors, the quakes' effects did not exceed the system's minimum threshold in Los Angeles County, the only place where the ShakeAlertLA app has been implemented.
Coach Mike Zimmer's voice cracked and his bottom lip quivered near the end of his news conference while discussing his relationship with Turner, whom he had hired to run his offense after getting the job with the Vikings in 2014.
What emerged was a deep throaty musical summons that almost quivered, casting those who heard it back to one of the most significant moments in Judaism when God stopped Abraham from sacrificing his own son and ordered him to kill a ram instead.
"She acted and danced with an awkward, captivating charm, threw out 'What-am-I-doing-here?' looks, sang in a voice that boomed and belted, quivered sweetly, and occasionally got out of control — which only added to her likability," Life said of her performance.
It had silver-plated and gilded roses that quivered in performances, as did the metal butterflies that hovered over its flowers; the stone-encrusted headband was strewn with pearls that draped over her forehead and dangled to her shoulders from jutting swirls of filigree.
A brain that pulsed and quivered, that seized and commanded ... IT was the most horrible, the most repellent thing [Meg] had ever seen, far more nauseating than anything she had ever imagined with her conscious mind, or that had ever tormented her in her most terrible nightmares.
These ideas found form in whispers of structured tulle: first, with cloudlike gowns that seemed to float up and away from the body, etched with iridescent patterns that meandered like tributaries, or else in more fitted silhouettes finished with laser-cut fragments that quivered against the wearer like a second skin.
His voice quivered and his eyes shone with unspilled tears as he listed the slew of benefits that would rain down on the people of the former State of Jammu and Kashmir, now that it was rid of its old, corrupt leaders, and was going to be ruled directly from New Delhi.
His voice quivered and his eyes shone with unspilled tears as he listed the slew of benefits that would rain down on the people of the former State of Jammu and Kashmir, now that it was rid of its old, corrupt leaders, and was going to be ruled directly from New Delhi.
And as I think I said 11 years ago to the people of London when I was elected in what's thought of as a Labour city, your hand may have quivered over the ballot paper as before you put your cross in the Conservative box and you may return to Labour next time around.
In an era before devices quivered our limbs with nervous vibrations, back when neighbors phoned each other on rotary dials — here, on the great plains of Dakota, where I lived until the day I turned 18, stands a halfling of a town called Napoleon, a name so imperial that it can only be interpreted as a sarcastic joke to anyone who visits its restful streets.
Reporter Mac Reynolds in the Vancouver Sun on August 31, 1957, said about Presley's show: It is a frightening thing for a man to watch his women debase themselves... [girls who] screamed, and quivered, and shut their eyes and reached out their hands to him as for salvation ...It's hardly original, but if any daughter of mine broke out of the woodshed tonight to see Elvis Presley in Empire Stadium, I'd kick her teeth in.
The California Democrat's eyes became moist and his bottom lip quivered as he invoked the late Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman Elijah CummingsElijah Eugene CummingsAdam Schiff's star rises with impeachment hearings Tucker Carlson calls Trump 'full-blown BS artist' in segment defending him from media coverage Elijah Cummings's daughters back former aide over widow in race to fill seat MORE (D-Md.), who unexpectedly died last month in the middle of Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
While India quivered with the Japanese threat to its sinewless, amorphous soul, calm words came from China's headquarters.
My lips quivered, inches away from my pint-sized patient's, his hot, bourbon soaked breath washing over my face.
One aimed his bayonet at the heart of Angelo, as he lay helpless, and gave him a quick thrust. The martyr just quivered and died.
She appeared to die relatively quickly with little struggle. Atzerodt's stomach heaved once and his legs quivered; then, he was still.Kauffmann, p. 374.Katz, p. 184.
The old bridge shook, and the new quivered. Massive walls were crumbled into heaps, houses tumbled into ruins. The venerable parish church, on the hill, was shattered to a wreck. Gravestones were broken and uplifted.
However, the Wissotzky family was disturbed by Pasternak's poor prospects and persuaded Ida to refuse him. She turned him down and he told of his love and rejection in the poem "Marburg" (1917): > I quivered. I flared up, and then was extinguished. I shook.
Hosking, E. J., Newberry, C. W., & Smith, S. G. (1945). Birds of the Night. Collins. A distraction display was recorded by a female barred owl when humans approached. In it, she spread and quivered her wings and engaged in chittering and squealing, somewhat similar to the sounds made by begging young.
The call was a raspy "braak," with an alternate high pitched note similar to a police whistle. The bird occurred in the understory of densely vegetated gulches, where it often perched motionlessly in a hunched posture. Like other native Hawaiian thrushes, it often quivered its wings and fed primarily on fruit and insects.
A thousand odors of cooking food came forth to the street. The building quivered and creaked from the weight of humanity stamping about in its bowels. Tenements were cheap and easy to build, and filled up almost the entire lot. There were typically five story walk-ups, with four separate apartments on each floor.
Copeia, Vol. 1994, 3. Pg. 818-821. jstor.org. While breeding, the male darters would stimulate the nape and head regions of the females by using their heads or fins. Once the female began undulating, the male quickly mounted her with his head, and they both quivered in unison while moving 2–3 cm forward.
Selena's recordings expressed "love and pain, as well as strength and passion", according to Charles Tatum. She also recorded independently driven, female-empowerment- themed compositions; "Si La Quieres", "¿Qué Creías?", "Ya Ves" and "Ya No", which centered around inappropriate relationships and recovery from domestic violence. Peter Watrous of The New York Times said Selena's voice "sometimes quivered", and that she "roughed it up a bit".
Vasilisa asked about the riders' identities and was told that the white one was Day, the red one the Sun, and the black one Night. But when Vasilisa thought of asking about the disembodied hands, the doll quivered in her pocket. Vasilisa realized she should not ask, and told Baba Yaga she had no further questions. In return, Baba Yaga enquired as to the cause of Vasilisa's success.
Ajikwu akpu isi bellowed out his fearsome shriek which thundered through the jungle in repeated echos that the verdue quivered in ominous pulses. The monster roused his fierce rage by scampering round his position as a means of revving up his momentum and sharpening a deadly attacking pulse. The vibrations burgeoned into a nauseating earthquake in the area. He mixed his excrement with urine and splashed the corrosive mixture in Ikenga's direction.
Shiva came to be known as Vadukeeswarar as he quivered the head of Brahma. The original structure is believed to be existent from time immemorial, while the later additions are believed to have been built by Cholas, Pallavas, while the present masonry structure was built during the 16th century. There are inscriptions from later Chola emperors like Rajaraja Chola I (985–1014), Kulothunga Chola I (1070–1120), and Rajendra Chola III (1246–1279).
White-browed wagtail at nest in Hyderabad, India The breeding season is March to October. In southern India, the nesting season begins when river levels drop and continue until the Monsoon rains. In courtship, the male shoots into the air with a single wing beat, sings and glides with dangling legs and puffed feathers. On settling, the tail of the male is raised high and wings held up over the back and the tip is quivered stiffly while he steps around the female.
Amazed, Bob excitedly told Clarabell to prove it then and there as he would never get another chance. His lips quivered as the camera slowly moved in for a close-up on his face; a drum and cymbal roll grew louder and abruptly stopped right before Clarabell whispered, "Goodbye, kids." A tear could be seen in Clarabell's right eye as the screen faded to black. There were sounds of sobbing as a celeste version of "Auld Lang Syne" quietly played over the end credits.
Fledglings demand to be fed by any nearby adult. The noisy miner does not use a stereotyped courtship display; displays can involve 'driving', where the male jumps or flies at the female from away, and if she moves away he pursues her aggressively. The female may perform a 'bowed-wing display', where the wings and tail are spread and quivered, with the wings arched and the head pointing down. The male may adopt a vertical or horizontal 'eagle display', with wings and tail spread wide and held still for several seconds.
Indian peacock in full display The Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus), also known as the common peafowl, and blue peafowl, is a peafowl species native to the Indian subcontinent. It has been introduced to many other countries. The male peacock is brightly coloured, with a predominantly blue fan-like crest of spatula-tipped wire-like feathers and is best known for the long train made up of elongated upper-tail covert feathers which bear colourful eyespots. These stiff feathers are raised into a fan and quivered in a display during courtship.
His lips quivered as the drumroll continued. When it stopped, Clarabell simply said softly, "Goodbye, kids." A tear could be seen in his right eye as the picture faded to black, and some children in the Peanut Gallery could faintly be heard sobbing immediately before the credits music played. The show quietly ended with a roll of credits over an empty, darkened set as "Auld Lang Syne" was played on a celeste, followed by an announcement that The Shari Lewis Show would be seen in its place at that time next week, followed by a spot for the TV series National Velvet.
Memories did linger, however. In 2006, the son of a Wolverhampton ironmonger recalled a very wet evening on which Enoch Powell, the local Member of Parliament throughout the 1950s and 60s, required a new washer for a tap: "his moustache quivered with urgency and water streamed from the broad rim of his black Homburg hat."David Thomas in The Oldie, December 2006; The Oldie Annual 2008 Another well-known wearer of an "Anthony Eden" was Sergeant Arthur Wilson (played by John Le Mesurier) in Dad's Army (1968–77), the BBC TV comedy series about the wartime Home Guard, which Eden established in 1940. In one episode, Captain Mainwaring (Arthur Lowe), who, as manager of a bank, wore a bowler, told Wilson that his hair was too long.
Each piece is ascribed to one or both of them. Their names follow the first piece and the appropriate initial or initials follow each of the others except the sixteenth (which leads directly into the seventeenth, the ascription for which applies to both) and the ninth and eighteenth, which are respectively preceded by the following remarks: "Here Florestan made an end, and his lips quivered painfully", and "Quite superfluously Eusebius remarked as follows: but all the time great bliss spoke from his eyes." In the second edition of the work, Schumann removed these ascriptions and remarks and the "tänze" from the title, as well as making various alterations, including the addition of some repeats. The first edition is generally favored, though some readings from the second are often used.
"We can hear him read now, just as he did that summer day, when we were busy quilting upstairs, and he lay near the door, his voice rising denunciatory and thrillin—strong and loud as the roar of wind and waves, then soft and soothing as the balmy airs that quivered the morning- glory leaves about his gray beard. His was a strange eloquence at times, and he was undoubtedly a man of genius," reported a lady who knew him in his later years."Johnny Appleseed: A Pioneer Hero", Harper's New Monthly Magazine, November 1871, page 834 He made several trips back East, both to visit his sister and to replenish his supply of Swedenborgian literature. He preached the gospel as he traveled, and during his travels he converted many Native Americans, whom he admired.
For the original see El libro de las banderas de los campeones, de Ibn Saʿid al-Magribī, ed. by Emilio García Gómez (Madrid: Instituto de Valencia de Don Juan, 1942), p. 61. : Abu Jaafar the poet was in love with Hafsa, and sent her the following poem: :: God ever guard the memory :: Of that fair night, from censure free, :: Which hid two lovers, you and me, :: Deep in Mu’ammal’s poplar-grove; :: And, as the happy hours we spent, :: There gently wafted a sweet scent :: From flowering Nejd, all redolent :: With the rare fragrance of the clove. :: High in the trees a turtle-dove :: Sang rapturously of our love, :: And boughs of basil swayed above :: A gently murmuring rivulet; :: The meadow quivered with delight :: Beholding such a joyous sight, :: The interclasp of bodies white, :: And breasts that touched, and lips that met.
In Practical Memories, Canon remembers a beautiful vegetable garden that he discovered during his daily trips from Sarriá (Spain) to Barcelona. This is an excerpt that shows Canon's style: The windmills quivered soundlessly at the slightest blow of breeze and drops or trickles of water gathered at the pond to be distributed, as dew, as cleaning or underground water with temperature and fertilizers that allow the early exuberant growth of small red radishes, artistically clustered here, and there minute cucumbers, now compact ivory lettuce, and in its season, the coveted succulent asparagus and even the ridged watercress... The memory of this orchard is a comparison that Canon uses to discuss the situation of cultivation and the use of land in the Philippines. In 1921 Fernando Canon published his narrative poem A la Laguna de Bay; the poem objectifies to show how Philippine esoteric knowledge and spirituality can intertwine with technology, philosophical thinking, and modernity.

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