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"quivering" Definitions
  1. trembling or shaking with a slight, rapid motion, or seeming to tremble or shake: The sun climbed higher and movement ceased: over the whole summit, figures lay still in the quivering heat.
  2. an act or instance of shaking with a slight but rapid motion:The quivering in the heart upsets the normal rhythm between the atria and the lower parts of the heart, the ventricles.
"quivering" Synonyms
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378 Sentences With "quivering"

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So, Democrats are quivering when they hear the word, shutdown.
What I'm detecting is the quivering instability of the metaphorical.
She was scared and you could hear her voice quivering.
"What do I do now?" she asked, her voice quivering.
"Their hands are quivering over the relocate button," he added.
The pace quickens, then slumps back into a seething quivering.
"I'd have gone to three," he smirks, hands still quivering.
And Flake, his voice sometimes quivering, decidedly broke the silence.
I´m not quivering in my own shoes about just nervous.
Then Rashida went quiet, her lips quivering, her hands shaking uncontrollably.
I am no longer the timid, quivering pup I once was.
Nicks's voice, a strange, quivering contralto, gives her songs unexpected weight.
"He's taught me a lot in life," Rizzo said, his voice quivering.
The internet was rightly reduced to a quivering puddle of happy tears.
You never know who is quivering in shame in the far stall.
The kittens were mewing loudly by this time and quivering in terror.
Each announcement I found my lip quivering and my eyes welling up.
None showed signs of extreme stress like feather plucking, quivering, or aggression.
My friends won't talk to me, she says, her thin body quivering.
Both are equally uncomfortable in a country of quivering lips and ubiquitous tattoos.
We started off with one third of a pointer finger and quivering knees.
Sounds appeared as visuals, blown around him like giant, quivering strands of ectoplasm.
I stared into the salesman's hopeful eyes and announced my intentions without quivering.
Ms. Pelosi spun around to address him, her finger wagging, her voice quivering.
Her doctors said that her heart wasn't so much beating as it was quivering.
"I thought back to my mom," Dinsmore said — her voice, quivering as she spoke.
So, is reducing grown men to quivering children is just part of the job?
Pompeo walked a quivering tightrope, seeking to reassure the country without upsetting his boss.
They give quivering lip service to these sacred sentiments, especially the part about cats.
If Newt has any depth, a mewling, quivering Redmayne seems unlikely to tap it.
Then, before I knew it, my arm was quivering like a bowl of gelatin.
The image is also often distorted, at times stretched, other times quivering, pulsing, blurred.
It's strikingly polished pop lead by a crooner with a voice capable of quivering thighs.
"Why am I doing this?" you ask, shoveling another vile dollop into your quivering maw.
With some tears and lip quivering, she finally breaks Remy down, and he kisses her.
Once again, the internet is quivering with angst over Twitter ditching its 22-character limit.
"Without objection," the vice president said, with his voice quivering and his eyes tearing up.
"Because Manchester gives us such strength from the fact," Walsh said, his voice quivering slightly.
Your arms reach out, quivering, with hands that are grasping for someone to take them.
The Game of Thrones fan base is practically quivering with anticipation for Sunday night's episode.
Ms. Campbell does them grandly, heroically, but she also keeps quivering, exaggerating a student's struggle.
Patty Murray (D-WA) thundered against Ryan's health care bill, her voice quivering with emotion.
She's always been here, even while stitched into the body of a quivering, sick person.
There's an acute awareness that anything could happen — those quivering electric moments before a first kiss.
"My grace is sufficient," she said, quivering with tears, almost unable to get the words out.
I was like a ball of putty on the floor just quivering when I watched it.
The book's real strength is its description of London quivering between modernity and the dark ages.
A well-written celebrity breakup statement has the power to reduce fans into quivering tear-puddles.
Video uploaded yesterday shows a blizzard of quivering sea foam coating the town's Port Saint-Guénolé.
"We just started talking and we never stopped," Fried explains – her voice, quivering as she spoke.
With her voice quivering, Obama recalled a recent meeting with young women at the White House.
He told her that he loved her at Jessi's bat mitzvah, his tiny mustachioed lip quivering.
But his voice is positively quivering with rage, making the facial serenity all the more impressive.
She founded No Longer Quivering, and now spends her time helping other women escape the movement.
"The METI zealots dismiss their critics as quivering in fear of alien invaders," he told me.
And that was how this sentence struck Anna Bae's consciousness, like a quivering arrow of truth.
Quivering with excitement, the two boys crammed themselves into a phone booth and called Edward Galland.
I'm absolutely obsessed with several charismatic artist types who I can't look at without actually quivering.
Indeed, "Teenage Kicks" was a work of piercing heartache, crooned in singer Feargal Sharkey's quivering tenor.
You want them cooked but still quivering, with yolks ready to escape with the gentlest nudge.
Armed and standing in front of a quivering man, they're a picture of strength and unity.
And "Revenge" leaves a lurid, punchy afterimage, an impression somewhere between righteous delight and quivering revulsion.
That's where we come across the quivering and uncertain symbols that play across the—surface, is it?
The thought of Mr Djokovic returning to form should leave his fellow players quivering in their sneakers.
Phoebe's quivering hand reached into her T-shirt and withdrew a necklace, a neatly disguised USB key.
From quivering in fear to whispering "Maaariiioooooo," each moment with this unlikely hero is endearing and immersive.
"Since I was 18, I had an ID card," she told me, her voice quivering with frustration.
It hangs rigid in the air, moon-shaped mouth agape and whiskers quivering on its pointed snout.
I am always quivering with my pants full of watery shit when I have to be honest.
In new-student orientations, the testimonies delivered to quivering first-years were usually from heterosexual white women.
With my hands quivering I slowly grasp the door handle, the door swings open, creaking and moaning.
Because of circumstances beyond his control, it's now C.C., not Ashley, who's quivering at the razor's edge.
PASCAL I remember Claire's screen test, which was the scene of Beth dying, and her quivering chin.
"Nobody should have to pack her mother's bag," she said, her lips quivering, tears filling her eyes.
So you've got a dog whose tail is quivering like this, that is not a happy wag.
At one syringe exchange point in the centre of Tallinn, a man named Vitya* was quivering erratically.
Gone was the shaky candidate with the quivering hair that Rachel Dratch parodied on Saturday Night Live.
His friends shake with silent laughter as a dog moves in to lap up the quivering fragments.
The strip stars Pence's alter ego, called "Law School Daze," a quivering, incompetent wreck of a law student.
I come out of there and with a quivering voice ask one of my bandmates where he peed.
But the fish then begin to act strangely, by swimming upside-down or spreading their fins and quivering.
In the first image, though your focus may be on Scar, look at little Simba quivering in fear.
"Post-traumatic stress syndrome from the rape," Ms. Union said on the air, visibly shaken, her mouth quivering.
Major banks are "quivering" at the potential changes brought on by Brexit Major banks are "quivering" at the potential changes brought on by Brexit U.K. citizens are starting to see some serious real-world effects from their notorious vote earlier this year to have the U.K. leave the European Union.
Besides the basketball game in the first episode, there's a storyline that involves a bag of furry, quivering penises.
Sometimes that leads to alarmingly flexible components such as a lid or keyboard deck quivering like a Jello Jiggler.
Taylor-Joy tells volumes about Lily through her eyes, burying it with upper-class posture and a quivering lip.
The bone-chilling breeze whips across your face, leaving your chapped lips quivering and your hair a tangled mess.
I might be oblivious to the places where the city is broken, quivering in fear, or seething with anger.
Quivering and eager, Sansa sees Joffrey as the next logical step for the privileged life she's been prepared for.
The judge says "thank you," and she walks back to her seat, her head shaking and lower lip quivering.
At best, "Staged" reveals the effort and commitment to Ms. Hassabi's physical practice, which we witness in quivering flesh.
Increasingly, daily life feels suffused with similar unpredictability — a quiet quivering that surges, again and again, into a shock.
Sorry if I sound nerdy asf right now but I can't smoke weed; I become a nervous, quivering chihuahua.
Later, with a hand quivering, Ed faces the truth he has long been avoiding: His marriage is a costume.
BANGKOK — The Buddha, in his laughing incarnation, is often depicted with a jolly smile and a giant, quivering belly.
"I still thought I had a chance," she said shortly after the race, her jaw quivering in the cold.
Her 2012 breakout album, "Quarantine," put her voice front and center for a set of quivering, confessional electronic songs.
"The key details—the quivering of the lambs, the patches of rotting skin—were lost," he would later write.
The Queen pressed for details, but he couldn't bring himself to tell her, and his bottom lip began quivering.
It smacks you over the head, as a bellowed long note or a quivering vibrato in her head voice.
I felt akin to one of those thin metal strings, as if I were quivering gently but with complete stability.
Sanders, who normally remains stone-faced through all manner of crises, actually broke down ... her voice quivering as she responded.
It was not so much the story that unsettled her, but the hidden things she sensed quivering under the surface.
If the Stark sister showdown on Game of Thrones last night had you quivering in your seat, you're not alone.
When you see what is coming out of the quivering Cronkite, you can&apost blame gentler souls for falling ill.
Gone is his self-assured tone; in its place is a quivering guy having a seemingly out-of-body experience.
On it, you hear his voice with an unprecedented clarity— live, this translates as a rich timbre and quivering vibrato.
Most everyone seems to believe Dee Dee, and when they don't, Gypsy, understandably, squirms under a quivering sense of obligation.
That ritual, with a vulnerable Sabrina quivering in fear while surrounded by eerie witch folk, is but one gorgeous tableau.
Our quivering, terrified, and weaponless team banded together and set about piling into as many of these vehicles as possible.
It's a ritual of mourning, set to Mozart's "Requiem" and politicians' speeches, with bodies quivering and crumpling to the ground.
Once, she said, her voice quivering, she'd been given an old bag of potatoes but found they all had worms.
Behind her declaratory vocal lines, it's all bassy, sustained, 1980s-flavored synthesizers (think "Take My Breath Away") and quivering strings.
Unlike her racier, sexually confident friends, quick to be plucked off, the final girl typically has a quivering, virginal sensibility.
And the most essential aspect of that image is his body, stripped to the waist, corded and quivering with muscle.
There he developed the unique and scandalous quivering function for his mechanized oeuvre, which was to have no utilitarian function.
The player-controlled Isaac is strapped into some ghastly dystopian contraption, his bulbous, juicy, quivering eyeballs darting around in a panic.
Mascara ran down her cheeks, and when I stopped pressing arrow keys, she floated ever so slightly, quivering in digital space.
Her outline wobbled like a blue hallucination, the forest of sea fans on her hull quivering in the fast-flowing water.
You can hear Erik's voice quivering when he asks for the show to go off the air just after the discovery.
New assaults on the humanity of anyone who isn't a rich white man with quivering jowls come seemingly by the hour.
Perspectives shift in these quivering landscapes where shapes morph and repeat, but what you see is  always believable, and always grounded.
In a feat of chemistry, Rachel proves that humans can still form sentences after converting into a quivering state of goo.
Dense chords murmur restlessly, as wavering melodic lines escape from sustained, quivering sonorities and spin off, sometimes disappearing into an ether.
In two semi-­quavers you are quivering to the same magic that has set all these spontaneous musicians to reeling melodiously.
After the baby was born, doctors noticed that his muscles were quivering, and that he barely had any fat on him.
Trilobites The grove of 47,000 quivering aspen trees in Utah is being diminished by mule deer, foraging cattle and human mismanagement.
Serbia had created a flurry of chances, seeming to turn what had been an assured Brazilian defense into a quivering mess.
Some of his political rivals nicknamed him Flanby, in a reference to the brand name of a quivering baked-egg dessert.
Still quivering with shock, he said three plainclothes men barged into their home and dragged his uncle into the living room.
In the end they will collide, producing one of those space-quivering explosions of gravitational waves detected by the LIGO antennas.
Legs crossed and jowls quivering, the long-time waterboarding advocate Sharpies his name to a plastic gallon jug as the cameras roll.
In reality, it requires control over every quivering muscle to elongate and support yourself enough to do even the most basic steps.
In the song "People Will Say We're In Love," Laurey finally succumbs to her attraction to the cowboy with a quivering voice.
Quivering with fear and rage in the title role, the soprano Brenda Rae acts and sounds girlish but somber, innocent but wounded.
It's better anyway if a fat bird sits on this not on his thin branch, with the little trembling quivering living leaf.
Atrial fibrillation, often called A-fib, is the quivering or irregular heartbeat that increases the risk for stroke and other heart problems.
The final effect — when he's tinkered a bit with the settings — is a mesmerising 3D globe in a quivering ball of water.
At 55, he's trim with a powerful-looking upper body and somehow presents a sense of calm despite quivering with nervous energy.
"She came around, and she told me she was 17," Ojeda said, his voice quivering with emotion as he wiped away tears.
A quivering mass of flesh, jesticulating on a rock flying through an empty space, burning up under the light of the sun.
Seconds later, I see the quiver of the metal arm here, a quivering of Otto's own hands there, and I spot his sickness.
Taylor-Joy was a revelation in The Witch, but here, she's given a character who mostly just quietly stares, with wide, quivering eyes.
Accompanying Korg is a sidekick named Miek, who looks like a quivering pink torso, housed in an exoskeleton that has knives for hands.
However, we were watching a live telecast at our local cinema, so she saw gigantic close-ups of quivering nipples and flexing buttocks.
Seriously, it's like he's incapable of turning in anything other than a performance that'll just reduce us to a quivering mass of tears.
Vink specializes in still life and food photography, so we asked him about the process and the tribulations of shooting the quivering confection.
Before she was the Mother of Dragons, she was just a quivering girl married off to a Khal by her greedy older brother.
They include Leo (Lucas Quintana), whose mother (Jacqueline Duprey) is a mute mass of quivering sorrow still mourning the death of Leo's brother.
Sink into the song's lowkey vengeful undertones, nods to 90s R&B heartache and quivering electronic production while we premiere the video above.
As Kenny, Lawther is quivering, desperate, heartbreaking — which is important, given that his character is being blackmailed for masturbating to pictures of children.
But the barn scene is symptomatic of the schmaltz that has crept into this film, reducing its political complexity to quivering female lips.
I wasn't even two minutes into the film when the first tear rolled down my cheek dramatically and my lower lip started quivering.
A group of Arrivals, singing a blurry version of a religious hymn, comes ashore amid a blast of electronic noise and quivering flute.
What came in the mail was a huge, quivering lump of clammy silicone with flimsy Velcro straps to attach it around your waist.
I was working late the night she called, and she began by taking loud quivering breaths over the phone to steady her nerves.
It's "a quivering or irregular heartbeat that can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure, and other heart-related complications," according to AHA.
Would I turn into a quivering mess of anxiety without the panacea of marijuana, a sleepy sloth without the electric fizz of stimulants?
It made the earth, that seemed so solid, Main Street, that seemed so well- paved, a kind of vast jelly, quivering and dividing underfoot.
One by one, they ascend a quivering ladder, grab hold of the metal bar and take turns hurling their bodies through the open air.
If their characters' dialogue hadn't been limited to arguments in Elvin, or quivering sentences in English, perhaps this article would not have been necessary.
Here, a gown that resembled a quivering cloud of blush-pink feathers; there, sumptuously draped, Watteau-esque garments of dusty rose and red silk.
"Blow me from the side of the mountain / Blow my head off," Anohni sings, in a quivering falsetto, searching out the drone's camera eye.
" Rachel Dratch as Amy Klobuchar: "I know some of you think I'm shaking because I'm nervous, but this is just my signature quivering bang.
He's working the rhythmic and muscle memory of his dancers because the mind knows what's coming, as does the body, quivering with anticipatory release.
In AFib, the heart's two small upper chambers beat irregularly and too fast, "quivering like a bowl of gelatin," according to the American Heart Association.
On Tuesday, Dole was helped out of his wheelchair by an aide, slowly steadied himself and saluted Bush with his left hand, his chin quivering.
The track begins with ominous, quivering bells over a subdued beat, with Aimée's sleek voice gliding on top—it's a moody kind of noir pop.
"And she just sat down in her little chair with her little lip quivering, but trying not to cry, and it was awful," she says.
Winnie moved in, its arm quivering slightly, and positioned its arm to the outside of the flower in a way that looked unlikely to succeed.
"Her face was quivering, and if she had been a little closer to me, she might have hit me, she was so furious," he recounted.
There was something Wagnerian about it, I thought, bending forward and looking down at the water, which was black and full of small quivering ripples.
"People canceling trips to Honolulu — that's just because they don't understand the geography of our state," said Mr. Genavia in a voice quivering with anger.
Images of newborns, with quivering lips and tearful eyes, popped up in 2013 as part of the Human Resources Administration's push to curb teen pregnancy.
"Iolanta," a fairy tale about a princess whose blindness is cured by love, is a tricky piece, quivering between tender delicacy and robustly tuneful grandeur.
Each is fitted with a small bell so that the entire work jingles with persistence, resembling a curious gathering of shamanistic figures quivering in sync.
The final song on "Shame," the first album by Petal, is "Silly Heart," a quivering, heavy-breathing rest after a half-hour of intense emotional excavation.
It has brusque bass lines and locomotive drums, with electric guitar churning and pushing and erupting into feedback behind the quivering intensity of Jehnny Beth's voice.
The comedy worked on several levels, most hilarious of all Sandler's quivering lips as he reacts to those unwanted moves with all the camp survival jokes.
Nothing says love like a nice present, and while candy and flowers are good, nothing gets Cupid's arrow quivering like a spanking new pair of knickers.
We find ourselves planted immediately behind the royal dessert, sharing its point of view as it is borne aloft, richly colored and quivering, into Victoria's presence.
The end deposits Marie back at home, the mansion undisturbed — but, quivering on the floor, she's no longer innocent, her postures ones of sex and childbirth.
"Her face was quivering, and if she had been a little closer to me, she might have hit me, she was so furious," Mr. Richardson said.
Alone, I got so jealous that I lay on my apartment floor and cried until a line of cry-drool wrapped around my colossal, quivering head.
"Everything is subject to negotiation, but once you get a name," he grinned with his lower lip over his upper teeth, his head quivering in delight.
Whenever I hear that quivering guitar on "I Found That Essence Rare," I have a Pavlovian impulse to bring up the vice-presidential nominee Lloyd Bentsen.
The day I lifted her brain, pale pink and quivering, from the back of her skull, I walked the streets alone for an hour after, dazed.
The filling, a mixture of fresh heavy cream and cheese curd, is spooned onto a quivering, thinly stretched layer of mozzarella and wrapped into a bundle.
Add class tension, Parisians being Parisian, and a whole lot of quivering and fainting, and you have one of the most powerful Gothic romances ever written.
Fearful eyes bugging out of his head, Mr. McCain speaks haltingly, in obvious physical pain, while fighting a losing battle to keep his lips from quivering.
But if you're quivering in fear of your Diet Coke cravings, you could be doing your body an even bigger disservice than having the occasional donut.
"I very much wanted to be more present for my son and my wife, who are everything to me," Dan says, his voice quivering with emotion.
Monday, Constance called to tell him "there were flames across the street from our house, and she didn't know what to do," Reed said, his voice quivering.
Yes, the power comes on like a knife through warm butter, in such a linear fashion that even the great combustion engines are quivering in their cylinders.
He wrote that most international banks have project teams working on which operations to move and when, adding that their hands are quivering over the relocate button.
I puked my guts out, but then spent the rest of the night in a panicked sweat, heart pounding and muscles quivering, I thought I might die.
When it comes to the Oscars, we'd like to think that the best, most deserving actors are the ones delivering quivering speeches with their award in hand.
Doing this type of acting means staring full-faced into the camera with a quivering lip and a welling eye, ready to deliver a full-throated monologue.
The most notable capability of the new ECG app is helping detect a condition known as atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat that could be described as quivering.
But everything else was real: the crescent moon, the twenty-foot waves, the darkness between the waves, and the way the moonlight played on their quivering peaks.
Think of James "Son Ford" Thomas, the grave-digging Delta blues man who made soul-quivering clay heads with tin-foil-lined eye sockets and real teeth.
We want goals filling our stomachs, goals dancing across our taste buds, goals running out of the corner of our mouths and down our quivering, multiple chins.
A score by the cellist Colette Alexander, with the musical group the Bengsons, featured whispered words — among them "quivering" and "shivering" — that gradually became clear with repetition.
Fanny Price is a good woman but she spends much of "Mansfield Park" quivering in a corner, bullied or ignored by the book's more self-confident characters.
Watching people drink Champagne in candlelit restaurants or walk arm-in-arm along the river would make my heart howl and my eyes flood my quivering face.
But she also subtly reveals Manon's desperation: a young woman whose father seems to have come on hard times is destined for a convent, yet quivering with desire.
Staff at the Gorilla Foundation explained to Koko that a friend of the center had died, which resulted in Koko hunching over in sadness and her lip quivering.
Our partners love the feeling of our vaginas becoming wetter and tighter, quivering with pleasure… the slippery texture of the A-spot feels good to rub up against.
In fact, Teixeira — a Yankee cornerstone for nearly a decade — could not get the words out without his lips quivering, his voice quaking or his eyes tearing up.
The pair of quivering butterflies in "Papalutzin" are cut from colorful aluminum cans, with the Pepsi logo visible on one blue wing—a monarch reincarnated from industrial waste.
He is a forest of one: a grove of some 47,000 quivering aspen trees — Populus tremuloides — connected by a single root system, and all with the same DNA.
She'd been a fan for a long time, she told me, her voice quivering with suppressed rage, and what she wanted me to explain was: How could I?
The songs they made there conjure an even more tightly claustrophobic space: Eilish's music sounds like it's taking place within the quivering confines of a single anxious mind.
The condition, called atrial fibrillation, involves a quivering or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) and is the world's most common heart rhythm disorder — affecting more than 33 million people globally.
Most of the filming took place in Cash's derelict museum, The House of Cash, where the Man in Black himself sits and sings in a quivering baritone voice.
No, Moicano has no standout technique or tactic to set the featherweights of the world quivering in their boots, but he has something much more useful: he has answers.
Just like singing, whistling makes a continuous range of pitches by passing air over a quivering mass of cells, except that when we whistle, we trade larynx for lips.
Riz Ahmed continues to be brilliant in his portrayal of the defendant, quivering with fear and nerves as he walks through a version of Riker's Island stripped of color.
Having earned top marks of 19.225 (hoop) and 19.250 (ball), she bit her quivering lower lip as she walked off the floor following her mishap in the third rotation.
Viral videos are still making the rounds, showing quivering chins, engineers rocking in their chairs almost in agony, and pumping fists and the widely popular handshake by young engineers.
There seems to be a wink at that at the outset: The first song opens with something like a quivering foghorn, suggesting a distance that can't quite be overcome.
The Patterns EP finds Samuel Riot teasing out a quivering and tensile, low-blood-sugar-in-the-club vibe, all slurred beats, discordant melody, and griping blasts of noise.
Pando is a forest of one: a grove of some 47,000 quivering aspen trees in Utah, all connected by a single root system — and all with the same DNA.
Network Rail seemed to pride itself on displaying platform information at the last possible moment, so we were quivering like greyhounds as we waited to run to the train.
In these scenes, Ngo's Chum sheds his middle-aged mantle of strained affability to become a raw, quivering soul whose raison d'être is to exist, no matter the cost.
His latest material is a gripping account of the sadness, loneliness and, ultimately, triumph from this period — delivered with just guitar, piano, harmonica and Mr. Oberst's intense, quivering tenor.
Where Le Coucou brought back quenelles as helium-light pike dumplings in dizzyingly rich lobster-brandy sauce, Manhatta turns them into quivering balls of pudding distantly scented with seafood.
Jim Qualls, a rookie outfielder of the Chicago Cubs, drilled a solid single in the ninth that disappointed Seaver and the 59,083 fans who were quivering with every pitch.
Think of the times when Celeste, bruised and quivering and defiant, sits across from a therapist (Robin Weigert) and desperately tries to avoid the truth about her abusive marriage.
Beginning with the tiny lovers standing bug-face to bug-face, antennae quivering and rubbing against one another, as they slowly retreat and return to touch antenna––a teasing foreplay.
"They will wake up at night and they will start crying and they wanted me to call somebody," the 17-year-old tells the dispatcher in a quivering, childlike voice.
The appeal lay in observing the mysteriously pleasurable (and wasteful) wonder of seeing someone crumble as they struggle to slather one more layer of mascara on their quivering, encrusted eyelashes.
But then again, boxing gave us Ali and his counterpart, Smokin' Joe Frazier, quivering with anger for the rest of his life at the way Ali called him a gorilla.
Grilled oyster mushrooms, paired with a quivering raw egg yolk for dipping, were a surprise, acquiring a salty tang and surreal green color from their dusting of dried sea lettuce.
Dresses came in truncated, tented taffeta beneath coronas of quivering leaf hats and as silver-embroidered lace tank gowns under slouchy matching cardigans, as easy as a nightgown and robe.
Dresses came in truncated, tented taffeta beneath coronas of quivering leaf hats, and as silver-embroidered lace tank gowns under slouchy matching cardigans — as easy as a nightgown and robe.
The video clip included shows them peeking their quivering noses through the tiny holes that they are so generously provided, searching for fresh air or, most likely, a way out.
She can belt and she can tease; she can aim a note as directly as a missile or turn its trajectory into an aerobatic spiral of leaping, quivering, scalloping melismas.
One of the paintings, "Black Cube II," a work from 2005 that was exhibited in the British Museum's "Hajj" show in 2012, shows the Kaaba as a quivering, dripping object.
Tituss Burgess, who acts on the Netflix show Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, his voice quivering with emotion, expressed how difficult it was finding something meaningful to say after such an atrocity.
"I stood in front of the university, wedged between students in SA uniforms, in the prime of their lives, and saw our books flying into the quivering flames," Kästner later wrote.
"Yesterday, I am thinking about (one of her friends) ... I cried about that girl, about her, and I am thinking about her mother," said Stephens, in a voice quivering with emotion.
You hear it embedded in the sigh and shuffle of the brushed snare, in the major key progression, and in the quivering backing harmonies of Moses Sumney, The-Dream, and Tweet.
In one drawing, the minute quivering of the floor line — angling barely upwards and down as it navigates the edges of a room — anchors the brisk verticals of walls and door.
" Or, evoking dorm-room, weed-suffused bull sessions: "It was astonishing to see the world as a single, quivering entity, rather than a set of various concerns parsed into distinct compartments.
Her voice quivering, Klein thanked the detective and assistant attorney general who helped put Nassar behind bars, and said it's time to start caring about children's safety more than adult's reputations.
If these are to be believed, the quivering fragility of this music reflects a sociopolitical anxiety alleviated by immersion in trickling keyboard effects, flute ripples, the soothing qualities of raw sound.
If the film has a mildly eerie soundtrack and a few well-placed jump scares, I can guarantee I will be peering at it through a crack in my quivering fingers.
"It seemed odd the way she was leaning up against him and how he was rubbing her leg and it seemed like his hand was quivering a little bit," he said.
Just six weeks in, I began sleeping through the night and found myself wanting to escape the walls of my apartment; nearly three months later, my constantly quivering foot stopped tapping.
When Deluy pulled on the costume, with the help of van Herpen and van de Merwe, she appeared monstrous and volatile, surrounded by a quivering nimbus of quills that amplified her gestures.
At the Esalen Institute, I once observed a Gestalt therapy session in which a grown woman was, through a painstaking—and painful—therapeutic process, reduced to a quivering, lost, lonely, sobbing child.
More surprisingly, the lovely ballad "Some Kind of Love" soars, surrounding Flowers's electronically garbled moan with a plaintively quivering net of stark piano chords and thick cool air, a placid loveliness that delights.
And the expression on the poor lad's face, at the climax of the tale, is one of genuine bewilderment, quivering with disbelief that his ordinary young life should have descended into the infernal.
By the end, I was a quivering wreck, horrifically anxious every day, working 65-hour weeks, trying to live in London on £16k a year, and drinking myself stupid to get through it.
Back in 2015, a similar controversy arose from a variant cover of Batgirl in which the Joker is painting his red, ghastly smile on his apparent hostage, Batgirl, who is quivering in fear.
His voice quivering, the 230-year-old said he made false arrests and pinned unsolved crimes on innocent individuals while on patrol in nearby Biscayne Park, a tiny village of about 22017,200 people.
When does a chicken sandwich stop being just a chicken sandwich and begin to become an unrivaled bundle of steaming sexual dynamism and edible eroticism capable of bringing the world to its quivering knees?
Luridly photographed in all their quivering, aspic ghastliness, they're a cross between the stillborn horrors in '70s cookbooks and haute cuisine in the Escoffier style, from the days when white sauces flowed like plaster.
He really was enormous, both muscular and overfed, looked fashioned from balloons, at least usually, but at this moment looked sculpted from quivering stone, his face plum-purple under the heap of yellow hair.
"Terrestre," an intimate kind of flute concerto for five players, begins with quivering in the solo instrument, here played by Claire Chase, the fearless founder of this year's house band, the International Contemporary Ensemble.
That gnawing tension brings the best out of the characters, too, turning Richard into a quivering, inarticulate ball of anxiety, and goosing Erlich into the bong-fueled pontification necessary to save his helpless incubees.
Donald J. Trump's march toward the Republican presidential nomination has sent shock waves through American politics and, as he continued gobbling up delegates this week, the rest of the world has started quivering, too.
Calmly Daddy struck Esther a blow to the back with his fist, that knocked her down like a shot, so breathless she couldn't scream or cry at first but lay on the ground quivering.
Cacio e pepe, a nest of linguine dense with black pepper and Parmesan, is topped with a quivering egg cooked sous vide to be broken up and swirled around for a golden, richer note.
Gospel shaped her quivering swoops, her pointed rasps, her galvanizing buildups and her percussive exhortations; it also shaped her piano playing and the call-and-response vocal arrangements she shared with her backup singers.
Do you think any of these bar patrons will ever be able to watch Westworld again, or has the sight of Fred's quivering, silicone lips scared them off of all robot shows for good?
Members of the mob used a large corkscrew to bore holes into the victims' bodies and pull out large chunks of "quivering flesh," after which both victims were thrown onto a raging fire and burned.
You could see it in Frances McDormand, in a leaf-green Valentino taffeta cape, a matching halo of Philip Treacy leaves quivering about her face, vogueing her way up the Met stairs for the cameras.
She stood up, quivering with excitement, pointed in the general direction of the truck and yelled, "Hey, look at that big truck!" at precisely the moment a man passed through everyone's field of vision. Well.
Its dancing, greenish dirt reminded me too of what the German philosopher Thomas Metzinger says about reality: that from a certain scientific perspective, the physical world is only the quivering, electro-magnetic oscillation of wavelengths.
This might not matter—plenty of vivid autofictions are strung out along the quivering elastic of a single authorial ego—were it not that the book's central story line concerns the breakup of the narrator's marriage.
Mostly, and most satisfyingly, it plays with the female Gothic, those unnerving tales — churning with desires and dread, and quivering with anxiety and suspicion — in which women are at once the victims and agents of change.
In "Broken Clocks," she sang about a frustratingly iffy relationship, topping a slow-swaying vamp with jazzy, asymmetrical vocal lines that could dart nervously ahead, pivot suddenly, linger over a quivering tone and declaim a chorus.
But it's Mr. Rea — who came to international fame as an I.R.A. member in the 1992 film "The Crying Game" — who puts us smack in the middle of one man's tenacious, besieged, quivering sense of self.
As someone who was nearly traumatized by "Toy Story 3" and reduced to a sniveling wreck by much of "Inside Out," I welcome the occasional Pixar movie that doesn't morph me into a quivering jelly mound.
Mr. Bhiman, who has a bright, quivering tenor, sang his original song, "Up in Arms," filtered through the sensibility of the Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton, expressing confusion and despair at the end of his life.
Dude just won heavyweight champion of the world—he has just brought a huge, grown man to his knees—and here he is, on one knee, pouring his heart to the woman he loves, a quivering mess.
The corona is the outermost atmosphere of the sun, an aura of quivering plasma that extends millions of kilometers into outer space, but is not usually visible to the naked eye because the sun is too bright.
Why haven't Elgort and Steinfeld been cast as love interests in some lip-quivering teen movie that masterfully marries the wit and spark of The Edge of Seventeen with the sentimentality of The Fault in Our Stars?
His quivering presence animates the performance throughout, which includes tongue-in-cheek elements, as when he turns on a fan in plain sight and allows it to inflate his superhero cape while flying, feet on the ground.
Yet professional fighting events are so beyond the reality of the 'everyman' who, despite the boastings of numerous frat boys or internet-trolling couch champions, would become a quivering mass if faced any of the UFC fighters.
We'd take out our phones to show one another pictures of fish we'd landed, and we'd congratulate or rib one another, call over other lawyers to admire the photographs of the mottled bodies quivering in our hands.
We took a turn into the multilevel Pei Ho street market, a sobering, indoor scene of fresh produce, live chickens, quivering pig carcasses, slithering eels in Styrofoam crates and nearly anything else you could think to eat.
The banks are "quivering" Banks and bankers aren't known to be afraid of much, but according to the head of the BBA, its members are now "quivering" at the implications of the Brexit and have begun to move operations out of the U.K. "Most international banks now have project teams working out what operations they need to move to ensure they can continue serving customers, the date by which this must happen, and how best to do it," Anthony Browne, head of the BAA, said in a column in the Observer newspaper on Sunday.
This created an opportunity for an outsider that Mr Perot, pint-size, scrappy and quivering with contempt for both parties (as well as hostility towards the president—a Yankee interloper to his beloved state), seized with hyperactive brio.
His main source of information on the streets is Credence (Ezra Miller), a quivering teen who's stuck in a Dickensian nightmare that's basically Fagin's child gang, but focused on handing out anti-witchcraft pamphlets instead of pickpocketing strangers.
Much like Richard Madden's in Bodyguard, his jawline has a life of its own, bouncing up and down as Pitt snacks on ice cream cones and fruit and hot dogs (Madden's quivering jaw is reserved for clenched tension).
With intimations of Ruth Madoff and Blanche DuBois, this shattered woman is "brilliantly brought to quivering life by Ms. Blanchett," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times, in Woody Allen's "most sustained, satisfying and resonant film since 'Match Point.'"
Joan Smalls had a skirt of quivering red roses with stalks sticking out of her bustier, while Anna Cleveland, shrouded in giant silk pink petals, plucked them from her bodice as she made her way down the runway.
Those quivering petits battements serrés at the end of the adagio, in which the ballerina beats one foot rapidly beside her ankle, like the rapid fluttering of a wingtip, surpass those by quite a number of "real" ballerinas.
And she wasn't just driving, she was DRIVING, leaving Abdullah a quivering wreck: His nervousness only increased as the Queen, an Army driver in wartime, accelerated the Land Rover along the narrow Scottish estate roads, talking all the time.
But still, can you imagine Reilly stoically sizing up Stringer Bell or quivering under the weight of Beadie's speech about family or drunkenly crashing his car twice into... Actually, Reilly probably could have pulled that scene off pretty well.
Over one seven- or eight-month stretch I didn't take a single day off, blew through my savings, and in spite of my quivering fatigue, I was beginning to have trouble sleeping for the first time in my life.
I first discovered just one of Fontana's quivering crosses in Sèvres at the Cité de la Céramique in the extensive group exhibition Ceramix, but here I was thrilled to discover the fruits of years and years of obsessive creation.
Photograph by David Williams for The New Yorker Located on a quiet corner in Greenpoint—perhaps the neighborhood in Brooklyn most similar to Montreal, where every corner is quiet but quivering with energy—it reminds me especially of Larrys.
In another moment, the two women, at opposite ends of the room, shook large metal rectangles between their hands, so that the quivering material both gave off sound and reflected it, gradually reaching a climax, then ebbing from it.
Whereas a vast majority of birds have light, hollow bones in service of flight, Bostwick has recently shown via CT scans that male club-winged manakins have solid ulnas — wing bones — which they need to withstand the intense quivering.
They dropped late in the morning and then sat for an hour silently waiting for the kick in Billy's boarding-house room, the grove of aspen trees on the edge of the field outside quivering in the summer breeze.
A predator that puts this fang blenny in its mouth would experience a "violent quivering of the head," according to George Losey, a zoologist who observed this species up close in a series of feeding experiments in the 1970s.
As Vox's Ella Nilsen pointed out, Klobuchar came out of her shell during Thursday's debate — and it appears to have paid off: Gone was the shaky candidate with the quivering hair that Rachel Dratch parodied on Saturday Night Live.
To be brutally honest and risk bruising his quivering heart, this has been a lopsided affair, unless you count Putin's meddling in the 2016 election as the purest possible expression of ardor and fidelity, which I suppose you can.
The inquisitive outsider, an alter ego birthed on Mr. Sun's Twitter account, stumbles through heart-melting highs and lip-quivering lows, meeting such creatures as an owl plagued by impostor syndrome and an egg suffering from an existential crisis.
Murray's images are so alive they leap off the wall — dozens of drawings quivering with kick-ass impulsiveness — but they can't dispel the cloud of her untimely death in 220, taken by lung cancer a month shy of her 67th birthday.
Señora Gaeta was also well liked because it was exciting to hear her talk: she swore the most powerful and unusual oaths they'd ever heard, really unrepeatable stuff , and all in a sweetly quivering voice, like the song of a harp.
A refresher: Blunt skyrocketed to fame after his 2005 hit "You're Beautiful" monopolized Top 40 stations across the country, until we heard his quivering voice so many times that swallowing bees seemed a more enjoyable option than listening to it again.
It's vital and urgent that a better kind of politics be modeled, before we all sink any deeper, and I'd implore Democrats to do that, because Republicans certainly won't, not as long as they're quivering before and genuflecting to Trump.
Rosalía has a quivering, slightly childish voice that is a little like Norah Jones, and, singing with a guitarist and two percussionists (who used the flamenco techniques of clapping and finger snapping), she effortlessly evoked drama, pathos, tragedy and joy.
My mother gave not a word of defence for her eldest son, who cowered beside me crying with quivering legs, not trusting himself to wipe his fogged-up glasses, while my father talked himself into a rage for the hundredth time.
The cover art is a representation of the software the artist presumably used to design Miss Anthropocene—and her social media feeds are littered with various other not-wholly human characters: a quivering AI talking head; a pair of robotic dogs.
And since one of the strange things about anxiety is how easily it can be made contagious, with one person's quivering unease shattering the next person's calm, this year so far has felt like a national exercise in reactive nervousness.
Here, variations in the figure/ground relationships, the finely spun warm and cool off-white ovals, and the quivering grid containing the now-you-see-them-now-you-don't eggs create a slow, playful bounce to this fragile yet solid work.
Beau shot by Viki Forshee Heather and Emma—the beautiful, follically attached duo that make up NYC band Beau—return with new single "Animal Kingdom," a driving indie-pop tune with just a dollop of folk in Heather's quivering melodic delivery. .
With her quivering physicality and constant self-doubt, the Minnesota-born comic has gained a devoted following, partly for not shying from talking about her psychological condition (she is diagnosed with bipolar II disorder, or "the new gladiator sandal," as she has quipped).
His lip quivering and his wife at his side, he proceeded to announce that he would be stepping down: staying on as a caretaker while his party holds a leadership contest to be concluded by the time of its conference in October.
From an area near his heart, where a port would have been implanted, rivulets of ink streak down his arms to the tip of his fingers, down his legs to cover the soles of his feet, branching over his quivering or convulsing midriff.
Mr. Kiwanuka's voice doesn't appear until halfway through the 10-minute opening song, "Cold Little Heart" — after an overture of quivering strings and a female chorus singing oohs and ahs, patiently transporting the song and the album to an early-1960s soundstage.
His latest material, which will form the basis of a solo performance at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday, is a gripping account of the sadness, loneliness and, ultimately, triumph from this period — delivered with just guitar, piano, harmonica and Mr. Oberst's intense, quivering tenor.
Anybody who has ever been ankle-deep in a steamy mess of bouillabaisse—or who has really stared deep into the unrelenting abyss that is a pot of quivering menudo—knows that good soup can make a person commit horrifically unspeakable acts.
It isn't funny that her comments hurt some people, but it is fucking hilarious that Megyn Kelly Today requires its host—a woman famous for dispassionately reducing polished public figures across the political spectrum to quivering lumps of equivocation—to empathize and emote.
She went on to attract the attention of Cosimo II de' Medici, befriended Galileo Galilei and worked in London at the invitation of King Charles I. "Artemisia" lasts just 80 minutes, but fits in big themes set to music of quivering intensity.
Stephen Curry and Kyrie Irving toy with their defenders like cats with balls of yarn, while Kevin Durant and, especially, LeBron James often seem to be playing against a quivering squad of eighth graders from the Our Lady of Perpetual Help parochial school.
As soon as I saw the Wallowa Valley, with the wind quivering through golden fields, wide-open skies and big red barns — barns of exceptional character, barns I wanted to move into and make my home — I understood how someone might get hooked.
At my scheduled stop, reality still gelatinous and quivering, I got off the train, climbed a flight of stairs, and collapsed onto the floor of the subway station, a surface so disgusting that even the city's rats douse their paws in Purell after touching it.
As the night progressed — the quivering needle of the New York Times election-o-meter slipping farther and farther, impossibly, to red — the happy ending that had seemed to MacLean like the only possible conclusion (He can't actually win, can he?) was snatched away.
Fifth, he began this lifelong project by angrily and defiantly hammering his damning accusations against Rome onto the very door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, thus putting the quivering pope on notice that his deeds had been weighed in the balance and found wanting.
Watching the quivering of the five-foot-high 1941 stabile "Aluminum Leaves, Red Post," whose clawlike base recalls the gargantuan Calders in public plazas from Seattle to Grand Rapids, Michigan, is like seeing a new side of an old friend you've been taking for granted.
One of the biggest contributors of discomfort on a flight is the freezing temperature: It's normal to have your body quivering from the blasts of cool air circulating the cabin — and you can be straight out of luck if you forget to bring a sweater.
Yet only rarely does anyone in this musical production, which features Tex-Mex ditties for piano, guitar and banjo (all played with vernacular ease by Mike Brun), evince the quivering chin that betrays that these performers think that what they're doing is at all funny.
I think the color of this mix is somewhere in that realm, where the sounds and textures are moving too fast past you to create any sort of discrete color, but make more like a multicolor mosaic that's constantly quivering and shifting into new forms.
Even as his health and reputation deteriorated — and the Nazis moved closer to the Swiss border in the lead-up to World War II — he painted idyllic mountain landscapes that combined the numinous presence of his portraits with the quivering energy of his crowd scenes.
When I was 20, flooded by hormones and unable to keep my eyes and quivering senses from every boy, I thought it was about physical beauty, or sensuality, and I thought it proper to heighten the interest of others by wearing miniskirts and floating fabrics.
But you can lag behind a bit and experience private pools of sensation where you might stroke the quivering surface of a row of skulls or smell their earthy, agitated odor, experiencing a pinnacle of somber imagination akin to literally looking death in the face.
The lead-up to the kiss is full of breathy sighs and quivering lips, the two inching closer, then pulling back, then coming closer still, as Edward tries to suss out whether he can control the overwhelming urge to drink Bella's blood long enough to kiss her.
Still, when it comes to hanging with Jay-Z and Beyoncé at the season premiere afterparty last night, she had no sense of herself as a celebrity and acted exactly like we normals would: quivering in awe, but sure to get selfies with both of them.
Even when Straub goes a little Lovecraft, as he does in the late novella "The Ballad of Ballard and Sandrine," the effect he's aiming for isn't quivering terror, but something more like muted awe — an eye-widening revelation of a wrongness at the heart of the universe.
Nick and Brian held it down while Karen blazed across the stage—that quivering right thigh, the way she'd pull the mic lead taut arm-to-arm, or bend like a slinky, blowing beer (and later champagne) into the air like a busted city fire hydrant.
At the DiMenna Center for Classical Music on Tuesday, the soprano Alice Teyssier was transcendently clarion and clear as the soloist in "Bouchara," an elegiac 20-minute outpouring that's like a Liebestod from the surface of Saturn; Ensemble Échappé flowed around her in transparent, quivering exhalations.
At the end of "The Birth of a Nation," as Turner is hanged and the crowd howls its approval, the camera draws close to the face, and then the quivering, liquid eyes, of a black boy who heard one of Turner's sermons, and later betrayed him.
The Carpetbagger The Bagger met up with Andrew Garfield, the star of Mel Gibson's "Hacksaw Ridge" and Martin Scorsese's "Silence," in Los Angeles a few days after the presidential election, when the blue cities and so-called coastal elites were still quivering in shock over the results.
For those of you still quivering in fear and filling multiple shopping carts with piles of white bread and gallon milk jugs, keep in mind that a GrubHub spokesperson has given the green light to order pizza and crappy Chinese food to your house, even during Juno Stella.
"Just remember, what you're seeing and what you're reading is not what's happening," the President said in a speech in Kansas City, Missouri, on Tuesday, amid signs that the antennae that sensed political forces in the 2016 election that no one else detected are quivering with potential trouble ahead.
Dressed in an incongruous blue tracksuit jacket, his hands at times quivering and his once powerful voice reduced to a tinny squawk, he expressed surprise at having survived to almost 90, and he bade farewell to the party, the political system and the revolutionary Cuba he had created.
The police have been working out how to secure her funeral, the TV stations have Dead Queen Day schedules to be rolled out as soon as the doctors announce they couldn't save her, a million brands have soppy tweets sitting expectantly in their draft folders, quivering for death.
MUMBAI, India — Voice quivering, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday dramatically countered criticism of his surprise ban on most currency in circulation in India, a bold attack on corruption that crippled business at stores and markets around the country as millions scrambled for cash to meet even basic needs.
Ford, voice quivering, said she was "terrified" to reveal herself before the world but was "100%" sure that Kavanaugh was the teenager who assaulted her in 1982, on an evening she said left her with such acute fears of entrapment that she built two front doors in her house.
Seeing Body Fantasies and Theatre of Metamorphoses makes it clear that the mental energies behind Horn's work is informed by fragile insights into the limitations of the quivering (female) sexual body and Horn's strong desire for circulating energies to open and feel and spread that body further and further.
In theory, a sonic weapon could do this by causing ear pain, by making a person dizzy, or by vibrating a person's insides at a frequency that could "stun them, nauseate them, 'or even liquefy their bowels and reduce them to quivering diarrheic messes,'" as one journalist wrote in the 1990s.
And yet, here I am, quivering with total excitement (and abject fear) at the prospect of Jordan Peele's follow-up to Get Out, because whereas Peele's Oscar-winning debut was more of a thriller about race, the trailer for Us makes abundantly clear that it is a full-on horror film.
As she and Philip pulled away from their guests to start their honeymoon 68 years ago, they were showered with rose petals (with the Queen Mother running alongside their car to do so) – and spotted over their laps was a rug with Elizabeth's little corgi, Susan, quivering underneath, recalled Hicks.
On display was an exactingly carved bejeweled menagerie in motion, including a bracelet of a cat catching his tail, forged from ivory and white gold with an ebony, white and yellow diamond finish, and a large, owl-shaped single earring with quivering feathers crafted from discs of 24-karat gold.
So we chose the most Burgundian dishes on the menu, including tiny piping hot frog's legs with garlic puree and parsley jus, and pike perch a la facon d'une Pochouse (a traditional Burgundian fish stew), Epoisses cheese and a quivering sugar-dusted bonnet of a soufflé flavored with Burgundian hazelnut liqueur.
It's started to feel like a quivering, white noise background sound that sits somewhere louder than the whine of a TV in standby mode, and quieter than the hissed "yessss" your grandad let out with a triumphantly clenched fist when he heard the results of last year's EU referendum vote.
Extreme close-ups get uncomfortably intimate and keep viewers on edge from the first frame; juxtaposing the sound of stretching leather with a shot of the individual folds of skin on a pair of quivering lips is the stuff of nightmares, made all the more unsettling because it never coheres into sense.
Yet Killing never quite rises to the level of tragedy: Steven, played with quivering self-pity by Farrell, may be a successful physician undone by his own vices, but he's never a hero; his tormentor is more imp than Iago; the drama is inhuman and, uncharacteristically for Lanthimos, it isn't funny either.
From the washing machine-sourced glee of Matmos' Ultimate Care II, to the soaring vocal drones and quivering samples of Good Willsmith's Things Our Bodies Used to Have, to the shuddering household sounds of Wanda Group's Ornate Circular, the collagist approach of our concrète forebears can open up a surprising spectrum of emotions.
The elderly judges in their jewelry; the teens in their jury box; the finalists all quivering and angry with expectation; even Fosters Lancett, who has come all this way, and written a long speech, and charged his electronic cigarette and his dwindling battery of small talk—it is very real, very important to them.
For example, with "Female Nude with White Border" (1911) Schiele plays with open space by partially outlining the odalisque-like nude woman with jaggedly quivering white gouache to separate her body from her surroundings, thereby whiting out context — a trademark of modernity and what testified to the work's inscription within a modern time and place.
And so she has a bird's eye view that lets her fuse textures from one genre or sphere—of wibble-wobbling basslines, quivering synths—with others (of the melismatic and breathy, Janet Jackson-esque vocal melodies steeped in black American music), which would seem totally incongruous to someone who hadn't spent their life code-switching.
When Cosima crouches down next to the tortured man, the monster to Westmoreland's Dr. Frankenstein, she reaches out with a quivering hand to try to remind him that he's both human and important — and then reels in horror when Westmoreland puts a bullet through his head, the better to move on with his life's work.
Quivering like a nervous gymnast on a beam, stumbling like a hurdler, sinking to the bottom like a diver, the IOC has squandered a golden opportunity to demonstrate its integrity to the world with its spineless decision not to ban Russia's entire team from the Rio Olympics, which are to begin with opening ceremonies on August 5.
The poem "49" begins: We live in toppled times under a feat of tyranny; let's not fake getting lost, let's do it, let's not do it intermittently, let's be lost, disoriented and never to be bound so all can hear the hiss of the adverbs we shoot into tyrants' eyes, quivering shafts slippery from limbs and aimed by eyes under feathered lids.
I was an awkward brown girl at a mostly white school with a fear of public speaking; I have no idea what convinced me to not only sign up to perform something at this assembly, but also to choose such an empowering poem when, at that stage in my life, I could barely speak to my teachers without my voice quivering.
The scale of the changes banks need to make depends on the type of entities and licenses they currently have in Britain and the rest of the EU. "I think the quivering over the button is dependent on business model and what you use the UK for," Douglas Flint, chairman of HSBC, Europe's biggest bank, told British members of parliament last week.
Or salsa on the sidewalks in Casadei's soaring gold stilettos encrusted with jeweled and enameled flora and fauna (think frogs, lizards and lily pads), part of a collaboration with the jewelry designer Ilenia Corti; or Giuseppe Zanotti's strappy sandals with quivering crystalline butterflies, all in a dreamy sunset palette, and all sprinkled among his usual smorgasbord of rock-chick rhinestoned flare.
To my mind, what makes the recent live-action revamps so unsatisfactory (Disney's 2016 version, and " Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle ," which came out on Netflix last year) is that all the C.G.I.-enhanced realism—the glistening fur, the shining hooves, the quivering whiskers—can't disguise the fact that Baloo, Bagheera, Kaa, and the rest were never conceived of as real animals.
In a crucial scene between Qiao and Bin, set in a gloomy hotel room on a rainy night and largely played out in a single, expertly-choreographed shot, Jia focuses intently on gestures, expressions, and moments of stillness: a pair of eyes darting away from a pitying gaze; the nervous lighting of a cigarette; a back quivering with long-suppressed sobs.
After an excellent three-course prix fixe lunch for 246 euros — tiny mussels cooked in a creamy saffron-spiked bisque, haddock in a coriander court bouillon with mushrooms and potato purée, and baked apple lashed with caramel, I came back for dinner: pickled candy beets with faisselle (fresh cheese), steak with homemade frites and Béarnaise sauce, and a quivering, bubble-pocked, caramel-laced eggy-tasting crème caramel.
"Oppositioner 666" takes "Stairway to Heaven" and reduces it to a bit-crushed miniature cloud of noise that sounds like it's playing from busted iPhone speaker holes, but you can still follow the original track's structure, kinda—the chromatic intro line, the guitar solo blasted into a quivering noise lead, and the huge drum fills at the end that melt into one like gross mush riff.
Whether it's the quivering harmonica that opens "The Rainbow," the radiant choir that appears at the end of "I Believe in You," or the dissonant thing that emerges four minutes into "After the Flood" and sustains itself for an entire minute (Hollis claims that it's two saxophones playing at once, but no saxophone credit appears on the album), every single sound is bursting with life.
This I heard over and over, from professors to farmers, even duel-scarred students; sometimes, in grand company, remarked upon in third person—a pretty way of saying more than two men in a room means the third can be ignored, as I was when they spoke of my birth and Mr. Jefferson's death in one breath, voices dusted with wonderment, faint sunlight quivering on a hidden breeze.
"And every night I hatch my plan, It's not a case of woman v man / It's more a case of haves against haven'ts / And I just happen to have got what you need / Just exactly what you need, yeah," Cocker avows, gauntlet thrown as he doubles over, voice quivering, singing and hissing with such lust and contempt, you find yourself reaching to wipe his spit off your face.
Alright, fair enough, this isn't an actual remix per se, but anyone who thinks that pairing the denim-clad granddaddies of turgid two-chord pub rock with the world's most absurdly successful arena-sized hardcore act—fronted by a bloke who emits all the potent sexuality of a thick erection quivering at the point of orgasm—is anything but a 10/10 idea needs to take a long hard look at themselves.
By studying TADs, researchers hope to better fathom the deep structure of the human genome, in real time and three dimensions, and to determine how a quivering, mucilaginous string of some three-billion chemical subunits that would measure more than six-feet long if stretched out nonetheless can be coiled and compressed down to four-10,000ths of an inch, the width of a cell nucleus — and still keep its operational wits about it.
One day, brashly, he managed to seize hold of a young tortoiseshell cat scarcely more than a kitten, very thin, with prominent ribs and high, alert ears, and for a moment, he held its quivering life in his fingers like his own heart seized out of his chest—then the cat squirmed frantically, hissed, scratched, and sank its small sharp teeth into the flesh at the base of his thumb, and he released it with a little cry Damn!
On the sixth day of Hate Week, after the processions, the speeches, the shouting, the singing, the banners, the posters, the films, the waxworks, the rolling of drums and squealing of trumpets, the tramp of marching feet, the grinding of the caterpillars of tanks, the roar of massed planes, the booming of guns–after six days of this, when the great orgasm was quivering to its climax […] at just this moment it had been announced that Oceania was not after all at war with Eurasia.
We see it when Lizzy low-key negs Darcy at Bingley's ball and then walks down the length of the room, so pleased with herself, her chin tucked in with glee; when, in Atonement, Cecilia strips to her slip and jumps into the fountain to retrieve a shard of vase, overcome with the desire for Robbie that will eventually doom her, and emerges, dripping wet, chin quivering in fury at how that desire has wrecked her; when Georgiana hands over her daughter to her lover's father in the middle of a field in The Duchess; when Colette first dons a suit in front of Henry.

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