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"shudder" Definitions
  1. a shaking movement you make because you are cold or have a feeling of fear or horror
  2. a strong shaking movement

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SHUDDER: If you're a horror fan, SHUDDER is a must-have.
"Shudder Labs, as a concept, came from AMC Networks CEO, Josh Sapan, who's been incredibly supportive of and excited about Shudder," Samuel Zimmerman, curator for Shudder, told Mashable in an email interview.
Mother's skeleton at the dinner table mentioned above makes us shudder — that shudder is worth holding on to.
I shudder to think what will happen if we don't.
And I shudder to think how he would actually govern.
THE mere mention of Venezuela should make most investors shudder.
Sun Choke is out now on VOD site Shudder UK.
Like it was her own body, shudder and then relax.
After your trial, Shudder plans start at $3.99 per month.
The others looked at me like I was nuts. Shudder.
I shudder to think how long it's going to take.
Your knees become weak and you begin to violently shudder.
I shudder to think of anyone writing my life story.
Stream it on Shudder; rent it on Amazon or Vudu.
Just imagine, with a shudder, Howard with a Twitter account.
AMC Networks sells its Shudder streaming service to horror fans.
Melodies glide and taper, textures rise and shudder and dissipate.
Did you just grin with fond reminiscence or reflexively shudder?
And the shudder and the uncanniness point beyond mere facts.
The cameras shudder as blinding light flashes across the earth.
China should shudder from a cycle of Middle East violence.
It made me shudder to think how careless I'd been.
I shudder to think of the answer to that question.
ELISABETH VINCENTELLI 'My Bloody Valentine' | Shudder, Crackle, YouTube, Amazon Prime, Google Play, Vudu, iTunes This Valentine's Day, do like many horror fans do: Fire up the streaming service Shudder and snuggle up with your boo.
A shudder went through the market Wednesday when California Democrat Rep.
The Surface RT (shudder) notwithstanding, Microsoft has made that brand premium.
Real shudder-worthy stuff, so let's move on to nicer things.
I hear horror stories from other black writers and I shudder.
When a male senator read Kavanaugh's denial, Ford appeared to shudder.
The very thought of Barzee on the streets makes Elizabeth shudder.
I shudder to think what humanity would be like, don't you?
This story has been updated to correct the name of SHUDDER.
It is a show that should make Western cocaine users shudder.
Nighy, as sensitive as a seismograph, approaches them with a shudder.
Their war stories would make any Title IX officer today shudder.
If I ever get pregnant again (shudder), I'll have a third.
The agency reported that the shudder on Tuesday had registered 0.4.
Stream it on Shudder, Fandor or Kanopy; rent it on Amazon.
"I shudder every time I think of her mother," he said.
" She added, "Look towards the Republican Party in America and shudder.
"They threatened execution many times," Mr. Garratt said with a shudder.
One can only shudder at the gale force of another one.
I shudder to imagine who his next imaginary guest might be.
Shudder is not the first horror-only streaming website in existence.
Sceptics in Myanmar shudder at the loans covering the government's 30% stake.
And, in 23, "we nearly went bankrupt," he said with a shudder.
She knows that other elite runners might shudder at her race schedule.
You know a lot of people would shudder at that comparison, right?
Their classmates shudder with envy; their parents rejoice at winning the lottery.
Even today the crime is remembered, with a shudder, across Long Island.
Driving past those places I still shudder, mostly without consciously remembering why.
Here, trees shudder and water is whipped up from Dorian's high winds.
Those diminished expectations did little to quiet the collective shudder in Washington.
He fired once and watched the deer shudder from the bullet's impact.
Every marketer remembers with a shudder the cautionary tale of New Coke.
A shudder of joy, trousers falling to the floor, a gurgling sound?
She started to shudder and groan, her saliva dripping onto the table.
DEAD AND BURIED (1981) on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Shudder and YouTube.
Sandals — either with ( shudder) or without socks—are completely unacceptable for men.
I still shudder to think of some of my very early crosswords.
To celebrate 31 hitting Shudder, you curated a film list for them.
But the results are so startling, it makes you shudder for him.
And I shudder to think of the unintended outcomes of arming teachers.
Rhythmic patterns become uneasy pacts, open spaces shudder with dark energy. 193.
I shudder to imagine the enslaved black body in their creative hands.
HEATHERS (1989) on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Netflix, Shudder, Vudu and YouTube.
DRUG WAR (2013) on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Shudder, Vudu and YouTube.
Yes, even worse than the Bulls, the Cavaliers and (shudder) the Suns.
My 17-year-old son — I shudder every time he leaves the house.
Their slippery appendages, huge proportions, and inking abilities can be downright shudder-inducing.
We shudder at the thought of Bobby's seismic revenge plan in the works.
Deadwax (Shudder) Created by/Executive Produced by Graham Reznick and EP Peter Phok.
But a giant sock hung behind them soon began to jerk and shudder.
I suspect that this prospect will induce a shudder of fear in some.
Most people would shudder at drinking a salsa smoothie, but not Cameron Diaz.
As mentioned, Shudder works for casual and deep fans of the genre alike.
I shudder at the idea of consuming three shots of espresso at once.
A shudder passed through Peter, and he sat on the floor and cried.
OPEC, it would appear, still has the power to make world markets shudder.
The thought of oral arguments still makes me shudder, to be quite honest.
I'm not sure if the "death shudder" will ever abate while I'm alive.
For decades, seeing his face would send a shudder of revulsion through me.
His direction is perfectly judged up to and including the shudder-inducing ending.
You are a devout Catholic, and you shudder at what is going on.
I shudder to think how many people would have to die, just waiting.
That so many whales could have gone extinct should cause us to shudder.
The bird vibrated briefly when he picked it up, a shudder of life.
Ordinarily, when language undermines you in this way, you shudder and move on.
Mr. Renzi's young supporters shudder at the very mention of Italy's former leaders.
With a shudder, Karen thought of the stranger's hands, the strange hot arms.
Then, I heard a shudder as the blinds were drawn on the bookshop.
I loved clue F, "What some people do to think?" for SHUDDER (as in "I shudder to think ... "), K's "Observer getting no help" for NAKED EYE and W's "Gale known for blowing out of Kansas" for DOROTHY, whose surname was Gale.
At this rate, even the most decisive folks would shudder to choose just one.
Even the mere mention might make you shudder with fear — or pique your interest.
It's chilling, and Parker's camera wants us to shudder at the sight of it.
Should lenders to Venezuela, on the brink of its own default, applaud or shudder?
The prospect of making small talk can make people roll their eyes or shudder.
How to use ShudderCreate an account for a free seven day trial of Shudder.
I shudder to think of the harm he could inflict after a humiliating defeat.
The one I can name off the top of my head is Shudder, right?
Who wants to live in the United States in old age, they would shudder.
" I feel the same shudder when I read Pico's blunt report: "I am 34.
And hearing it invoked out loud now is shudder-inducing, like sniffing expired milk.
For a full shopping trip you might have to *shudder* go to the store.
It really makes us shudder, the level some people will go to for attention.
THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT (1999) on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Shudder, Vudu and YouTube.
As an American citizen, I shudder to think what people like me would do.
I shudder to think what Whiskey Tango Foxtrot would have been like without Tina Fey.
Trees shudder forward by replicating and disappearing; animals somersault head over heels at ridiculous speeds.
Services like Filmstruck, Shudder, and Crunchyroll are offering focused micro-services to highly specific audiences.
For one: We won't be able to watch Home Alone 2 without a little shudder.
It's the latter function that really causes an unstoppable shudder to roll through your body.
Where to stream it: Currently on Hulu and Shudder, as well as digital rental services.
And that's before you even hear what it might mean for the avocado supply. *Shudder*.
If this is quieter operation, I shudder to think what the original Mini sounded like.
He calls himself a democratic socialist; most Americans hear only the second word, and shudder.
We pore over it and shudder, wondering whether we'll one day wake up in Gilead.
Like SeeSo is for comedy, SHUDDER has all you need if you're a horror lover.
The spots where those systems weaken, shudder, and fail are the locations of Collateral's plot.
Bloomberg's report said the discovery sent a shudder through halls of our national security agencies.
I shudder now, 50 years on, to recall the know-it-all I was then.
There is a reason, but let's look at the facts of the case first. Shudder.
Most of my favorite writers are pretty lacerating, so I shudder at what they'd do.
A vulgar but precise description, alas—some things simply can't be observed without a shudder.
"Asian families do everything together, whether we want to or not," issuing a mock shudder.
In fairness, you really can't fault the commitment or the originality of the prankster. *shudder*
His skin revolted against the chill of it and another shudder whip-cracked through him.
Plus, there are already genre-specific streamers like Shudder (horror) and Crunchyroll (anime and manga).
Global markets shudder when panics start, which is why bets on potential crises are risky.
It provokes a shudder, while the scenes in which the musicians play together elicit jubilation.
Seeing the way he's frequently troubled by tremors in this movie is cause to shudder.
It is that both life and death are inextricably braided together that elicits the shudder.
She was dreaming; he could sense the shudder of it as if she were leaping.
An earlier version of this article misstated the title of a horror series on Shudder.
That collective shudder that just went through Washington at the mention of "two-game lead"?
The service today offers Showtime, Fox Soccer Plus, Shudder, and Sundance Now for additional monthly charges.
With a coughing shudder, he regurgitates two alien embryos he had secreted away in his gut.
The service announced Wednesday that it's launching a weeklong "intimate and immersive workshop" called Shudder Labs.
I will be cheering on my team until the wheels fall off (probably in penalties, shudder).
But soon after Noakes had hung up with Cooper, she felt the shudder of an explosion.
For instance, his skin is tougher, and knees and ankles more mobile, but that face…*shudder*.
They "heard the tailhook re-contact the flight deck, and felt a shudder," the report said.
It sent a shudder through the energy market and wreaked havoc on the U.S. shale industry.
Even a small change to the scheme could cause real estate and stock markets to shudder.
The company has launched Shudder, aimed at horror fans, and one for its cable network Sundance.
AMC's horror-oriented service Shudder is $5 per month, squarely in the middle of the market.
Unlike a Venus or — shudder — Mercury retrograde, an outer planet retrograde does not necessarily spell doom.
I shudder to think of all the misunderstood people who have wasted away inside Laurendel's walls.
But planners who work with wealthy clients who have more complicated assets shudder at such advice.
Then, in the 28503s, it was the Japanese economic miracle that caused the U.S. to shudder.
Trilobites Solving a hairy math problem might send a shudder of exultation along your spinal cord.
Normally, using plastic glasses makes me shudder, but under these circumstances, they offer a pragmatic shortcut.
I shudder at the thought of choosing to be stuck in here, but I get it.
Even now, in the comfort of the hotel lobby, Tokarczuk suppressed a shudder at the memory.
Stream it on Shudder, Starz or Kanopy; rent it on Amazon, iTunes, Google Play or YouTube.
Stream on Amazon, Kanopy, Shudder or Vudu; rent it on Amazon, iTunes, Google Play or YouTube.
Unless Trump does something so ungodly that being impeached will just look like a footnote. Shudder.
"Jordskott," the latest moody Scandinavian thriller, with yet another stoic female police officer, skulks onto Shudder.
I shudder at the thought of living my life without my beautiful wife by my side.
"[T]hey shudder at the thought of Hillary Clinton naming Supreme Court justices," the board wrote.
For more nail-biting tension, stream the sequel, BOOK OF SHADOWS: BLAIR WITCH 2, on Shudder.
HALFWAY through Rachel Seiffert's new novel, when the SS death squad starts shooting, most readers will shudder.
And it was a bit of a rough shudder until we slowed it down a little bit.
Strategies The stock market ended 19623 with a whimper and began the new year with a shudder.
Though with the plot twists this series has delivered so far, at least a shudder is expected.
Skip to 4:40 in the clip above for the funny, but also mildly shudder-inducing, anecdote.
Two European television series characterize the programming that Shudder can offer to a person weary of Netflix.
From haunted houses to possessions and cult classics, SHUDDER offers collections curated specifically to your horror interests.
Each season is a different story, season 1 is on Shudder, the other two are on SyFy.
Imagine eating most of your meal, only to look down and see that staring back you. Shudder.
If this happened to her, I shudder to think what people from more marginalized minority groups experience.
Shudder (horror) and Crunchyroll (anime and manga) are two prominent examples, but there are many, many more.
A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT (2014) on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Shudder, Vudu and YouTube.
And yet, when uttered by today's young adults, the word ADULTING is usually accompanied by a shudder.
Shudder. If Dad were here, he'd bug his eyes out at me in his silent warning. Oye.
As he approached the putt, it appeared the ball slightly moved, causing a shudder through the crowd.
The Watts family sent a shudder down Milwaukee's collective spine last month when it announced that Dec.
Botched attempts to arrest falling stock markets last year dented confidence and caused overseas markets to shudder.
If counted, I shudder at what the true unemployment figures for us with disabilities would look like.
Just because you don't have to walk through a body scanner in your socks or (shudder) barefoot.
But Shudder, which is flush with corporate backing and studio cooperation, is largely immune to these obstacles.
"I shudder to think what would happen if there was constitutional change," Koplow told me last year.
I shudder to think about what a Trump administration's impact on women looks like for generations to come.
In the sketch, both Mulder and Scully are technologically impaired and shudder at the use of a smartphone.
Other add-on channels are coming, including Shudder and Sundance Now, but they have yet to announce pricing.
Ahead, a look at those moments, ranked by how hard you'll probably cry, laugh and/or shudder. Enjoy.
Local firefighters heard a nearby levee shudder, according to Jenny Rich, a San Joaquin county public information officer.
The first was as a goal scorer, a forward possessing the sort of talent that makes defenders shudder.
She pressed her tongue to her teeth to try to dispel the sensation, but the shudder only grew.
"I shudder to think what the (HIV infection) rate would be if we didn't offer PrEP," said Hosek.
The network joins YouTube TV's other premium channel options, including Showtime, Shudder, Sundance Now, and Fox Soccer Plus.
Older Corbynites shudder at the story of the government of François Mitterrand, France's president from 1981 to 1995.
This takes an important step toward changing that, although the default directions app is still, *shudder*, Apple Maps.
Friends have asked me about the leanings of other friends, because they shudder to find out for themselves.
The case, and Mr. Thiel's place in it, have sent a shudder through many in the news media.
It also includes some series, a handful of podcasts, and "Shudder TV" — a 20193/7, pre-programmed feed.
In July 2018, Shudder hosted a 24-hour live event with the iconic horror host Joe Bob Briggs.
Those sensations occur when the upper chambers of the heart receive disordered electrical signals and begin to shudder.
It should cause all of those who put the rule of law and the truth first to shudder.
Similarly, a brief shot of an empty wheelchair, seeming to wait for its inevitable inhabitant, produces a shudder.
"It was heard by sane and decent people who shudder at your fondness for verbal violence," she said.
I shudder to think of what the phone would look like after another few months of that treatment.
Half a century on my grandfather recalled the story with a shudder and refused to go into it.
But its strategy is more complex than grueling little-kid standards like crazy eights, speed or (shudder) war.
All three return, and are again excellent, in Season 2, now available on the horror streaming site Shudder.
Even the most ardent proponents of capital punishment would shudder at composing a plan to execute 740 people.
If you're a major horror fan, a subscription to Shudder makes sense, and if you're not, it doesn't.
What could be a "Worrisome sight for a swimmer," especially if it's between you and the beach (shudder)?
It's here that the main themes are introduced: daintily, on wispy synthesizers that shudder, dropped like foreboding hints.
A president who won't bow and pander to nations that shudder at the very thought of America's existence.
They bring to mind (shudder) the sort of determinedly fun-loving counselors you may remember from summer camp.
When AMC Networks' horror-only streaming service, Shudder, debuted a year ago in open beta, horror fans salivated.
"Some of the men just wanted to talk, but most wanted more," said Lee, with a shudder of disgust.
Bernie Sanders sent a shudder through markets when he began to rise in the polls ahead of Iowa's caucuses.
The exchange in which Helen insistently reminds Daniel that his father, her husband, died of AIDS is shudder-inducing.
It was a triumph of law enforcement, but it made some scientists and privacy experts shudder at the implications.
Come to think of it, if these kids aren't seeing ghosts, we shudder to think what they are seeing.
Her Snapchat showed off scary-cute cake pops and downright disgusting looking pimple cupcakes that oozed when squeezed. Shudder!
There, the sound of water from the power washers hitting the hood of the truck made Padgett visibly shudder.
I shudder to think what my life would have been without Yvonne by my side throughout this incredible journey.
And poignant as the description of his son's passing is, that's not the part that makes me shudder still.
And yet, knowing what we know, those five innocuous words are enough to send a shudder down the spine.
Keynes noted the tendency of lenders to take lubricant out of the economy just when it starts to shudder.
"The show must not go on!" random Fox execs shudder as they fling their once-precious gem into quicksand.
Paulus Borisho, 2100, was in his kebab shop around 212.50 feet away, and the explosion made his windows shudder.
We should all shudder to think of the potential fury from an internet cut off from access to porn.
A better man might shudder somewhat at the division that he was sowing and the wreckage in his wake.
Law-and-order and small-government types shudder to think of the consequences if the current mood is longstanding.
One place that always makes me shudder when I pass doesn't even exist anymore: Ulica Gesia, or Goose Street.
I shudder to multiply that by the 42 million people that have used student loans to finance their education.
La Llorona was picked up by horror streaming service Shudder, though we don't know precisely when it will debut.
Slip-ups will happen, but let data breaches of this scale be something we look back at and shudder.
Now a company that is accustomed to entering markets and making the incumbents shudder is pushing the reset button.
Anti-immigrant nationalists shudder at the idea of a swiftly growing and more powerful Turkish — and Muslim — population in Europe.
Now they're no longer burdened with adapting an existing AR system to their needs or (shudder) manufacturing them from scratch.
He feels the building shudder and allows himself a satisfied smile: his words have literally caused the earth to shake.
But occasionally I suspect with a shudder that I've conceived one in partisan bias, scattershot anxiety, or even outright malice.
So whether it's emoji, Bitmoji (shudder), Mii, a VR face generator or anything else, it could still accomplish its task.
If you shudder at the mere mention of Chianti, lotion or fava beans, this movie is probably the reason why.
What would happen if Trump were given authority over America's armed forces, its nuclear arsenal, even—shudder—its tax code?
Kuso is set to release July 21st in select theaters throughout Los Angeles and online via AMC's Shudder streaming service.
It's one of the few things I've done that doesn't make me shudder with embarrassment whenever I pick it up.
Music producer Flying Lotus will release his horror-comedy Kuso on Shudder this summer, while Darren Aronofsky's psychological thriller mother!
B.D. shivered wildly, and actually such a strong shudder ran through him that his curly hair flew around his head.
The film also depicts her disinclination or inability to adhere to a conventional matriarchal mode as something to shudder at.
"We have gone through this stage of everybody going over to the dark side," she said, with a slight shudder.
Plenty of people in Hillary Clinton's inner and outer circles balk at her secretive ways and shudder at her compromises.
Mr. Robertson, a former special agent for the Drug Enforcement Administration, had a résumé that would make any doper shudder.
She described what happened next in that week's column: I felt a scary shudder go through my body and brain.
A vast majority of LGBTQ people shudder at the thought of religion, mostly because of past hurt from the Church.
In a single shudder of retrospection his impressions of the house were changed: Where was the piano (that nobody played)?
I went through the transcript and picked out the Trump lines that should send a shudder down your spine. 1.
Fears of a trade war — fueled by tariffs announced by President Trump and in Beijing — caused markets worldwide to shudder.
The idea of purposely dosing your body with a virus found in such conditions might provoke a shudder of disgust.
It ascends with a shudder, and on the third floor, its door folds in like an accordion, and time stalls.
"At times, I'll walk by and hear the tap-tapping on his keyboard, and it'll make me shudder," she said.
Locals shudder to remember the devastation of recent hurricanes that ripped the roofs of residences and flooded the downtown district.
" Of this "shudder" in the face of death, he writes, "Yes, dread and terror were involved, but also perplexity. Exploration.
The draggy look was new for him, and he recalled feeling a shudder of internalized homophobia in the makeup chair.
Here's the undeniably shudder-inducing trailer: It looks like King isn't the only one who found the show scary, either.
I watch three or four horror movies a week, and I love Shudder, which is like a horror-only Netflix.
Meanwhile, the sinister keyboard drop and honking bass blasts shudder and thud, propelled forward by rising tides of electric distortion.
Pair a high-water pant with a mule or a loafer and you can practically hear the entire fashion world shudder.
If you cruise through 9M9H93E9's comments, you'll see a lot of talk about flesh interfaces (shudder), LSD, and trench warfare.
It's hard to imagine a mainstream studio grabbing this film, but it could be appealing to niche streaming services like Shudder.
The cracking, snapping sounds of your knee joint might make you shudder, but could also be indicative of the joint's health.
As snow falls and ice hardens, so does Lenny's mysterious illness take hold, coughing fits causing him to shudder and shake.
With summer winding down, we can't help but shudder at all of the distress we've put our feet through this season.
If you don't shudder every time the tip of that hot dog gets sliced off, you might not have a soul.
The passengers thought little of the elevator's shudder as the doors closed, dampening the noise of parties from down the hall.
Many people still shudder at the discovery in 2008 that thousands of children had been hospitalised after consuming tainted milk products.
I think Trump would be a total disaster yet I still shudder at the thought of another career politician as president.
I thought big phones were stupid when Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note in 2011 and created this whole phablet (shudder) trend.
I kept talking about going out and laying my hands on "a final pint of freedom," which made my friends shudder.
I shudder to think what the world would say about a 91-year-old woman with a 31-year-old husband.
At a glance, it looks to be over 150 channels — from HBO to STARZ to Shudder to Best of British Television.
But if Trump were suddenly to slap on tariffs, "you see a major shudder go through the market here," he said.
Soldiers are at her door, and we realize, with a shudder, how practiced they are at the breaking of bad news.
But if one suggests a unique marbleized wall finish over the real thing, most shudder and beetle back to boring calacatta.
For some of us, at least, this brand signals progress toward making shudder-inducing swimwear shopping a thing of the past.
Because if so, we shudder to think the amount they would be posting were they not taking a social media hiatus.
Shudder Lets You Stream Them Year-Round The streaming platform offers thrillers and horror films of all kinds, domestic and foreign.
Hangars where Air Force jets have sheltered during past tropical storms began to groan and shudder before being ripped to ribbons.
I also shudder to think how many young black men vaguely matching his description were harassed by officers after my call.
THE ARTS An entry on Thursday in the "What's on TV" highlights misstated the title of a horror series on Shudder.
You'd expect conservatives who have spent their careers decrying the dangers of the national debt to shudder at such an estimate.
For many on the trail on Monday, the shudder triggered by news of the murder seems to have lingered only briefly.
Off the field, P.S.G.'s financial might, its naked ambition, is capable of making the game's traditional elite shudder and tremble.
They've been prized for the very qualities that make some people shudder: their crunch, chewiness and final deliquescence on the tongue.
This should alarm every American; I shudder to think of the potential national security ramifications of his communications with foreign leaders.
"When you talk to people who lived through the revolution, and you mention the name 'Mujahedeen', they shudder," said Mr. Abrahamian.
As markets shudder in response to the spread of the coronavirus, some investors are betting you'll want what these companies make.
But there's an extra shudder of degradation in losing reproductive rights at the hands of a lubricious playboy like Mr. Trump.
Nestled in sea-cucumber farmer Jamari's palm, the specimen she had fished from the seabed convulsed with a slow-motion shudder.
Mine come into the house, shudder a few times and lose their leaves faster than a startled porcupine drops its needles.
If you want gore, Shudder devotes entire categories to showcasing such staples of the genre as Blood Feast and Cannibal Holocaust.
Do we all have to give up that steak — or (shudder) bacon — and switch to a vegan diet to save the planet?
You went from NYU to The New Group into The State and MTV, and I was with Shudder To Think/Dischord Records.
Yet all the fact-checking by all the news organizations hasn't yet produced even a shudder on the dial of public opinion.
Ms. Fischer often sang with a light shudder in her voice that resembled a blend between Baroque ornamentation and a speech impediment.
I shudder to think of the kinds of commentary the court might receive on controversial cases, but it's certainly an intriguing thought.
Any modern practitioner of the Protestant or Catholic faiths will shudder at the horrific purposes to which their beliefs were once put.
Maybe dying would be less explicitly humiliating, but getting murdered Homeland-style via hacked medical device is a specifically modern anxiety shudder.
I shudder to think how much of the  $18 billion  Soros has committed to his open-borders agenda is destined for Guatemala.
So if the idea of spending $290 on a portable library makes you shudder than it's time to consider the other guys.
Most of us have at least one nightmarish story about traveling with a partner that still makes us shudder to this day.
Caught up with him, they would shudder, pulse, sway, dance, then go "completely apeshit", pumping their arms, buckling their half-naked bodies.
You can also choose to add on premium networks like Showtime, Shudder, Sundance Now, and Fox Soccer Plus for an additional charge.
I shudder at the thought of trying to disarm a blaring smoke alarm and the Alexa Guard alert at the same time.
But if you are not a morning person and shudder at the thought of getting out of bed for a 6 a.m.
But as Mr. Sanders fights to close the delegate gap, his comments sent a shudder through party officials aligned with Mrs. Clinton.
I used to shudder with anxiety at bedtime because I knew what was coming to me in the middle of the night.
I know that this is much worse for women; I shudder to think what Christine Blasey Ford's email has been like lately.
His elevation of John R. Bolton, who muses about defunding the United Nations, to national security adviser was greeted with a shudder.
So I felt a guilty shudder of satisfaction reading Williamson's vituperative 2016 attack on the dysfunctional small towns that supported Donald Trump.
The third one I always thought of as strictly mythical: Apparently, though, THE NORWEGIAN SEA could be chock-full of Krakens. Shudder!
Speaking of drawing: one of my favorite pieces of yours that Forced Perspective highlighted was that Shudder To Think poster you did.
The few times the lovers speak together ("our …"), the music takes on a sort of orgasmic shudder, as understated as the rest.
As the planet cools down, Banerdt says, it contracts and the brittle crust of the planet cracks, causing the surface to shudder.
They're notorious for ridiculously confusing plotlines, poorly-rendered, buggy cutscenes, and dialogue so corny it would make an after-school special shudder.
The one man I heard speak about the power of transparency caused so much suffering I shudder when I hear his name.
Members will be able to subscribe to channels like Starzplay, MGM, Discovery, Shudder, BFI Player, and Crime + Investigation for this low price.
My guess is that she'll shudder at the thought, and keep strolling through the woods toward whatever life has in store for her.
It's so bananas that you almost can't look away, until you close the tab, shudder, and go back to wondering when Warner Bros.
I mean, think of how close it gets to the subway seat when you're wearing a dress on a sticky summer day. Shudder.
Tasha: Can we all take a minute to shudder at what it would be like to have Mad Scientist Qyburn as your obstetrician?
Backed by 3G Capital, a private-equity firm, the new group slashed costs at a pace that made rivals shudder and investors swoon.
Tahani quickly spirals once her (short) soul mate insists on living in a tiny house and attending formal occasions in — shudder — cargo pants.
It's also a thoughtful and earnest comedy that looks at one of our most fraught periods — puberty, shudder — with a lot of love.
LOS ANGELES — Shudder, the AMC-backed horror streaming service, is hoping to make the industry a little less spooky for aspiring genre filmmakers.
In the United States, Wall Street started the new year with a shudder — a salutary reminder that investing in stocks is inherently risky,
If your partner's the one giving you the pleasure, let the last sound they hear be the panting post-orgasmic shudder they love.
So if a British person asks a Canadian (they rarely do) if referendums are a good thing, a Canadian is likely to shudder.
Graphic: Google"Google is making changes to Gmail" is not a phrase we're used to hearing without a shudder going up our spine.
I think about that still, because at certain moments I have felt a shudder of recognition — that same feeling of wonder and discovery.
"Most parents would shudder at the thought," said Barmak Nassirian, director of federal relations at the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
The avolatte (*shudder*) was introduced by Australian barista Jaydin Nathan, who presumably has gone into hiding since unleashing this cursed beverage upon us.
And virtually without exception, U.S. business leaders shudder at the thought of a trade war with China, Mexico or other key trading partners.
I shudder whenever I go through my husband's closet and find a shirt still hanging on one of those blasted pieces of metal.
It can happen anywhere: at a friend's house party, the grocery store, or (shudder) when you're trapped in the back of an Uber.
While many people might shudder at the thought of leaving home for an assisted-living facility, it's worth weighing the pros and cons.
I shudder to think how much money, time, and frustration I could have saved myself if I had come across this book sooner.
With Raven's psychic powers and [shudder] the cheese incident between them, it was hard to believe these two could ever really be friends.
It is usually risky to assume that "this time is different" when markets shudder as they have multiple times during this bull market.
At first, a part of me could see Mr. Trump's point, or at least feel a shudder of embarrassed empathy for Mr. Pence.
Connoisseurs can find more conscientiously curated delights at Shudder ($4.99 per month, $49.99 per year) and Screambox ($4.99 per month, $35.88 per year).
I shudder to think of what the future may hold for our children and grandchildren who will suffer from Mr. Trump's reckless actions.
At the end of June, Mr. Fernandez said his sister Isabel Fernandez had called the Fire Department after she felt the building shudder.
Avedon himself was surprisingly forthright about these relationships, but Stevens can only acknowledge what he told her, with a quick glance and shudder.
This is all bad news for fans of independent horror streaming sites, because they really can't compete with what Shudder has to offer.
Plastic flip flops can certainly be uncomfortable on a hot day, so even the thought of this texture on bare feet is shudder-inducing.
The podcast will be available on AMC Networks' streaming services Sundance Now and Shudder, and it'll also go up on Apple Podcasts via iTunes.
I shudder to think of the number of important stories that sit in the inboxes of journalists who are too harried to tell them.
As the world's second-largest economy, when the Chinese economy stumbles we must now expect that the rest of the world economy will shudder.
I shudder to think what would have happened by now with the avalanche of media -- liberal propaganda in the universities and in the culture.
Shudder. This week, Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight blog tweeted out a list of the most-banned songs at weddings, courtesy of real brides and grooms.
In his final season as a Hawk, Smith and center Al Horford ran a deadly 4-5 pick-and-roll that made defenses shudder.
To better understand the collective national shudder regarding Trump's comments about veterans and PTSD, it is helpful to understand what the disorder is exactly.
The first shudder came in music in 1999, with internet services soon putting established music firms such as EMI and Warner Music under pressure.
" When there is blasting in the quarry, the villagers hear "a low crumping shudder that shrugged huge slabs of limestone to the quarry floor.
Shudder is a streaming service that gives users unlimited access to the largest collection of uncut and ad-free thriller, suspense, and horror films.
Shudder is a streaming service specifically for horror, thriller, and supernatural content, so it's no surprise this is a good choice for horror buffs.
You get a cough just looking at him, Google said, and it made Poke think about Rod, and it gave him a slow shudder.
"In the past, whenever I was reminded of that incident, my entire body would shudder and break out in a cold sweat," she recalls.
So when he asks a certain Bernard L. Madoff to look after his personal money in "Imagining Madoff," it is hard not to shudder.
"The Poet and the Pendulum" and "Shudder Before the Beautiful" are perfect spiritual successors to "Ghost Love Score" and "Dark Chest of Wonders," respectively.
" Vintage items that truly reek, she warns, "can, like bad-smelling food, portend all sorts of other problems — damage, moths or other bugs (shudder).
But Ken was only 47, and I shudder to think how my life would be different if my dad had passed away that young.
Today, a girl like me would probably follow horror bloggers and get a Shudder subscription, but those things weren't around when I was 2687.
You could go through and sign into all your Netflix and Hulu and (shudder) Twitter accounts on your smart TV. But also maybe don't!
But it's impossible not to shudder when you see George's perception toward Philomena flicker between that of solicitous lover and condescending, even contemptuous owner.
"Ugggghrakjsdhasd" is one common response, usually coupled with a shudder that indicates the kind of revulsion that should be reserved for watching people eat bugs.
Streaming on Shudder The other film on this list from director Kim Jee-woon, A Tale of Two Sisters is psychological horror at its best.
Super weird, with some twists that make you shudder, and some that make you call your friend just to describe how unbelievable the situation is.
If this really was all part of the Night King's grand plan, I shudder (literally) to think what else he has up his icy sleeve.
There's "Fat Monica" from Friends, that time Tyra Banks pretended she weighed 350 pounds for a day, and (* shudder *) every single second of Shallow Hal.
I hear him say the same thing to someone else minutes later and shudder at the thought of how many times he's used that joke.
I wouldn't consider myself a huge germaphobe, but I shudder at the thought of applying lip gloss a stranger was previously using on her lips.
Meanwhile, rival live TV service YouTube TV offers the NBA League Pass, Fox Soccer Plus, Curiosity Stream, Showtime, Starz, AMC Premiere, Shudder, and Sundance Now.
Closely followed trader Art Cashin warned on Friday that Wall Street could witness a "major shudder" if President Donald Trump imposes a tariff on steel.
On Wednesday afternoon, Niamh McManus of Redcar, UK shared a mildly shudder-inducing story that involved a beauty blender, her brother and a Lidl mug.
When we were 25 that's when Shudder To Think got their big record deal and were on Lollapalooza, and I went along with them, videotaping.
It's a pro-gay movie that doesn't shudder at the idea that two men can have a close relationship, but does not address homosexuality outright.
Male characters only get a few paltry outfits thrown their way, none of which are likely to invoke a dreamy sigh or—shudder—cramped wrists.
Hypothetical situation: it's a summer scorcher, you're really hot, there aren't any water fountains around, so you had to buy a plastic water bottle. Shudder.
This film technically falls under the Korean revenge genre rather than the realm of pure horror, but there's a reason it wound up on Shudder.
More than three million people filed for unemployment benefits last week, sending a collective shudder throughout the economy that is unlike anything Americans have experienced.
More than three million people filed for unemployment benefits last week, sending a collective shudder throughout the economy that is unlike anything Americans have experienced.
Several of the canonical Universal Pictures releases of the 1930s and '40s have made their premieres on the streaming video service Shudder this Halloween season.
The shudder could be felt all the way up to Central Park North—what would this downtown ruffian make of one of uptown's favorite haunts?
Filmed at the Arts Theater in London, this rock musical is based on the 1984 cult classic by Lloyd Kaufman, available to stream on Shudder.
" He added that if it were not for the police who confronted the gunmen "we shudder to think how much worse it could have been.
Paid to build a team that can win the World Series, they shudder to see their pitchers exerting themselves in March for a different purpose.
Set in such compact settings — shudder-inducing couch notwithstanding — each repellant scene stokes your curiosity and forces you to look closely, often in voyeuristic ways.
Boogie stands with the roof pried open and a fork in his hand as over 70 gingerbread bugs scurry around the ballroom and its table. Shudder.
But Washingtonians now shudder at the thought of its next occupant: 90% of their votes in November were for Hillary Clinton, just 4% for Mr Trump.
The thing seemed to shudder in to life, some fragile mechanical skeleton of servos and sensors awakening under its foamy flesh and sweatshop stitched cloth outfit.
That's where you can see how cheap the finish on the metal parts are and you can shudder while touching the sweat-resistant rubber wrist band.
"The movement is definitely growing in a way I haven't seen in the 25 years I've been studying it...I shudder to think what lies ahead."
Becoming a vaccine soldier Most of us might shudder at the idea of allowing an experimental vaccine into our bodies, but Bliss is a vaccine veteran.
When you touch it, it shatters with a little shudder of the Vive's haptic feedback system — I very briefly thought I'd poked something in real life.
I shudder to think how many Clockwork Orange jokes PathoGlyph's founder, a former film trailer director named Michael White, has endured over the past several days.
The trailer concludes with a shudder-inducing voiceover in which Pennywise, sounding absolutely salacious, tells the Losers that he's craved for them to return to Derry.
" This is the type of question, that when uttered by a wide-eyed 25-year-old, usually elicits a cringe, a shudder, or an outright "no.
The highest price tags Plenty of patients with common health problems shudder about the costs of drugs, but the most expensive drugs typically treat rare diseases.
Whether or not the sum of money he quoted is accurate, Trump's overarching point is fair — and that will send yet another shudder through GOP centrists.
He said he's watched people go into his exhibit and relax, only to shudder as they learn about what the numbers and their Aikido representations mean.
Cape Bretoners, Ms. MacMaster noted, also "crunch" the bow against the strings, creating a raw, scraping sound that would make a high school violin teacher shudder.
Monopoly The Dot Com Edition, $33.39, available at AmazonRevel in the nostalgia of the dot com era (or shudder with flashbacks of dial-up modem sounds). 
"I shudder to think about the impact of a failed project," said Joe Krakoviak, a member of the town council and a critic of the plan.
Any discerning pro-wrestling fan could be forgiven for having stifled a shudder at the prospect of the multi-man main event of Sunday's Extreme Rules.
Outside Under Bron—a strange, bespoke club-space nestled under an open motorväg (motorway)—clubbers shudder in the midnight cold, still hoping they'll be let in.
This tense and upsetting film has more psychological depth and empathy than the comparable sensationalist fare of its time, and shudder-inducing cinematic style to spare.
And his promise of making Pakistan an Islamic state, something that has in the past meant heightened restrictions on women, is also making Pakistani feminists shudder.
A passerby might never guess that he used to be one of entertainment's most powerful, a man whose infamous arrogance would make those around him shudder.
It went upside-down, turned on its roof and skidded partway down a grassy embankment, rolling again and landing with a shudder on the driver's side.
Rabbi Jonah Pesner, director of the Religious Action Center, said in an interview that events in Charlottesville had sent a deep shudder through the rabbinical community.
As global stock markets shudder in the face of the coronavirus threat, CNBC Pro looked at what Paulson & Co.is betting on now in today's volatile environment.
When I see people in this situation coming through Agadez, I feel a shudder in my bones knowing this person will probably not be so lucky.
And … cut — at long last, since the mayhem took up the first, uninterrupted 37 minutes of Shinichiro Ueda's "One Cut of the Dead" (streaming on Shudder).
I wonder if all younger men are the way he is, shudder at the thought of dating again, and promptly push it out of my mind.
Instead, the camera would shudder wildly as the cast threw themselves dramatically about, in a convention that inspired some of William Shatner's most scenery-chewing work.
Laughing at black stereotypes or actors in blackface seemed acceptable in the '60s and I shudder to think how long it took for that to change.
I'd seen the big hits and the cultural touchstones — now I wanted to burrow deep into the found-footage catalogs on Amazon Prime, Netflix, and Shudder.
I shudder when I think what might have happened if that episode hadn't given us the reality check that we needed … truly been life changing for us.
Again, I'm not sure we're going to get anything out of this — the next episode is called (full-body shudder) "Heroic," so boy, am I not sure.
Streaming on Shudder Among the great films of the late '90s (Ringu, Cure, Pulse) that jump-started a decade of excellent J-horror, Audition remains the best.
Different still are the network-specific streamers, like the up-and-comers HBO Max and Disney+, and the more niche offerings, like Shudder, Kanopy, Mubi, and Criterion.
Alba used to shudder at the mere mention of sex, but now in the final season, she's even using a vibrator and masturbating for her own pleasure.
But to elaborate more, it was a bubble hem (shudder!) that I had the seamstress cut out to a high-low [hem] (I drew her a picture).
That's on top of all the streaming services that already exist, including Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, alongside more specialized platforms like Mubi, Shudder, and DC Universe.
Some senior economists shudder, with justification, at the thought of sitting through a sloppy seminar in silence, and worry that a cuddlier environment will soften intellectual rigour.
I shudder to think of the kind of vandalism close friends may be willing to subject one another to in the privacy of their Instagram DM chats.
That's exactly what the legendary Halloween director and composer has done for streaming platform Shudder, the AMC-owned service that purely streams horror, thriller and supernatural titles.
Most Canadian parents — including Mr. Trudeau — have children who play the national sport, and so the news of the accident sent a shudder down the country's spine.
Parents of young children have even suggested that the association between chocolate and human waste might encourage unsupervised kids to indulge in a little bathroom snacktime. Shudder.
One that still hits the spot, but doesn't make us shudder every time our aunt sends us a viral video of a cute baby piglet wearing pajamas.
As Napoleon might have put it, when the world's two largest economies engage in a currency and trade war, the rest of the world economy will shudder.
CreditCreditAngelo Antolino for The New York Times NAPLES, Italy — When Dries Mertens scores Napoli's first goal, Stadio San Paolo's creaking stands rattle and shudder with the noise.
"Only One You Need" and "Take the Dive" exemplify how a series of slight gestures can suggest a massive, bottomless romantic anxiety down to the last shudder.
"I shudder to think of what an outbreak in the camps would be like," Deepmala Mahla, Asia regional director for the humanitarian nonprofit CARE, told VICE News.
While some of the organizations implicated shudder at the potential financial destruction that could befall their institutions, accusers say this is their chance to right past wrongs.
But continue with your verbal shudder … Bret: As for affordable housing, I'd sooner trust the invisible hand of the market than the heavy hand of the state.
I felt happy with the stack of five long entries that make up the core of this puzzle — though some may shudder at the sight of BLOODBORNE.
It's one of the first times as a film viewer that I put a couple data points together and felt that realization shudder go down my spine.
To make this even more shudder-inducing, she shared the following update on Tuesday: Doesn't sound like Mr Snake's going to be relinquishing his new home anytime soon...
Synchrony Financial, the largest supplier of store-branded cards in the U.S., sent a shudder through the sector in June when it increased its forecast for credit losses.
But when you consider the impact its business decisions have already had in certain corners of the world it's hard not to read that line with a shudder.
I still shudder at my captain's reaction when one of the team changed my answer of Emmeline Pankhurst to Emily Pankhurst while I was buying an interval pint.
Now, considering the wealth of live performances we frequently see online from US late night TV—SNL, Fallon, Colbert, Corden (*shudder*) et al—this isn't necessarily anything new.
"I shudder to think how many millions of beautiful dogs will have met their horrific fate at this place over the years," Nara Kim, an HSI activist said.
The implications of holding up Markle as a "role model" for women because of her apparently incredible achievement of getting married should make anyone that hears it shudder.
Watch her lurk upstairs, denying visitors a glimpse of the fabled recluse, or shudder uncontrollably in the throes of illness, as if prey to her own private earthquake.
Upon figuring out how best to go about deleting it, I found 72 apps linked to the account, some of whose content I shudder to imagine disappearing forever.
At worst, it's like biting into an old baseball mitt, with shudder-inducing softness compounded by a flavor that tastes like it was muzzled between two cotton balls.
Their arrests last month sent a shudder across the rare books industry, a multimillion-dollar business in the United States, according to the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America.
Available to stream on IMDb TV, CBS All Access and Shudder; to rent on Amazon; or to rent or buy on Fandango Now, Google Play, iTunes and Vudu.
Available to stream on IMDb TV, CBS All Access and Shudder; to rent on Amazon; or to rent or buy on Fandango Now, Google Play, iTunes and Vudu.
But there does seem to be this thing with elections in the country's biggest battleground state; the words "Broward County" alone make election officials across the country shudder.
Elizabeth Warren has pitched a wide array of proposals that would make most Republicans shudder, but there is one area where she aligns with conservatives: the gas tax.
It all amounted to an extraordinary breakdown of parliamentary protocol that, even in the norm-bending era of Mr. Johnson's leadership, made longtime observers of British politics shudder.
If you want to get your sweat on in the New Year (or maybe even—shudder—right now), wireless headphones might help you start on the right foot.
The second season of this drama, which is a ratings powerhouse in Sweden, streams on Shudder on Thursday; it mixes supernatural elements with Swedish folklore and ecological themes.
Those thoughtless mash-ups are why these Chinese-American chefs now shudder at the term "Asian fusion" and go to great lengths to define what they are doing differently.
As I alluded to before, AMC isn't new to podcasts: Its Shudder service has worked on horror anthology "Darkest Night," voiced by Guardians of the Galaxy villain Lee Pace.
Then when we graduated you guys became The State on MTV and Shudder To Think signed to Epic records and became this big, little cult band, whatever it was.
But for everyone else forced to look at it or — worse — listen to it, it's a shudder-inducing symphony of noises that should really never be heard in public.
Considering the number of tights that rip each winter (and subsequently end up in the garbage), we shudder at the thought of ruining (and tossing) a pair from Wolford.
But when I had even the slightest inkling of a cold, my mom forbade the consumption of my beloved milk, pushing juice, tea, or even (shudder) plain water instead.
The new sartorial options include the imposing Phantom armor — heavy purple plate that gives Link demon-esque horns — and a mask that will shudder whenever a Korok is nearby.
You scorn tradition, hate the idea of working a steady 9-5 job, and shudder at the thought of living in a two-story house with your 2.5 children.
They shudder when he calls for the return of torture for terrorist suspects, and for the killing of terrorists' families as a deterrent (which would be a war crime).
S. interest rates since Donald Trump's White House victory is sending a shudder through emerging markets, whipsawing currencies and separating the winners from losers in the U.S. stock market.
Many shudder at the story of Kraft, an American food giant, which swallowed Cadbury, a beloved chocolatier, in 2010, then reneged on a pledge not to close a factory.
These days, small, niche streaming services like Shudder, Filmstruck, Fandor, Crackle, and Mubi are proliferating, while major studios are moving to establish special subscription services for their own content.
If he wasn't in that White House when we had that despicable attack of terrorism in New York, I shudder to think, I tremble at what would be happening.
The trauma of that day still lives with me all the time, but I shudder to think about the kind of experience I would have had without Planned Parenthood.
True to its name, it lures prey toward its jaws by dangling a bioluminescent spine from the top of its head, says the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. Shudder.
Put aside, for a moment, the reasonable shudder of fear that might shimmy up your spine at the idea of telling your high school peers what you're insecure about.
The Fed is likely to sound more hawkish — more prepared to raise interest rates — after its meeting ends Wednesday afternoon, and that could send a shudder through the markets.
At first glance, the final look appears to be a bold feathered effect, but upon closer evaluation, you can see that the ink is... well, a bit wonky. Shudder.
That the president is beholden to a movement that believes in a millenarian and generational war against Islam, a religion of a billion people, should make every American shudder.
One of the terrorists detonated the explosives, causing an enormous shudder of sound — shaking the city and sending a pillar of fire and dust into the Nairobi morning sky.
But, too often, "Hill House" reduces the ungraspable terrors that shudder through the original to mere "issues," as if evil were just another trauma to be confronted, then resolved.
True espresso purists may shudder at the thought of popping coffee in a pod and pressing a button to extract espresso from it, but convenience is king these days.
Anecdotally, I can tell you I know a ton of people who fire up their selfie camera and take more selfies and groufies (shudder) than they do "regular" photos.
This question arose after being snowed in with a man who posted Facebook pictures of me while I slept (shudder), and has guided all of my winter-mating decisions.
Based on the fight ahead of us in the cyber domain alone, I shudder to think what it will be like not to have their wisdom at the ready.
Its niche streaming services, like Shudder, have also been growing, and could see a boost from the increase in people who are home and looking for programming to watch.
Mr. Warmbier's ordeal makes me shudder, not only for his tragic fate but also because less than a year before Mr. Warmbier's arrest, I had traveled to North Korea.
The boys still shudder to think of the time they rolled poorly after killing a wizard and ended up sliding down a shaft into a purgatory filled with slime.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the lockdown on Chinese manufacturing has caused global markets to "shudder" and is casting an "ever-widening shadow" on the economy at large.
For those who worship Federer, the idea that he may go down as the second-best or even (shudder) third-best player of this era is painful to contemplate.
I shudder to think of him attempting to organize the various enrichment activities the children and I participate in each summer under this level of financial and emotional stress.
Currently rolling out slowly in select cities ahead of an eventual debut on the horror streaming service Shudder, Tigers Are Not Afraid has had a long road to release.
Palu, Indonesia (CNN)Puteri Pratiwi was riding home with her cousin, Ita, late on Friday night in her hometown of Palu when she felt the ground shudder beneath her.
Looking back, I shudder at the danger I put myself in: I could have choked on my own vomit, been hit by a car, or died of alcohol poisoning.
The latest, from March, was about a pedestrian run down in Arizona by a self-driving Uber vehicle, which apparently saw her but deemed her a "false positive" (shudder).
It took years to find the drug cocktail that worked for me, and now that I finally feel stable, I shudder to think about having to come off of it.
Hearing several other incompatible styles of beat shudder at similar rhythmic simplifications and the imposition of aggressively eager dance synthesizers is to witness the most painful sort of historical anachronism.
We pick our way across and through it, tentatively, causing it to shudder and jiggle and jangle as trouser bottoms and other bits of clothing get caught up in it.
It could be romantic (shudder), or maybe it's something maternal — Micah is Blue's older cousin, and maybe Darla sees a reflection of where Blue will be 10 years from now?
Whether chocolate or plain, I downed the creamy stuff alongside most foods, in pairings that I shudder to think of now: with pizza, with hot dogs, even with Chinese food.
To be honest, the thought of a world in which the state and their running dogs are the only entities with access to firearms sends a shudder down my spine.
For example, when I pulled up Halloween, the first result shown was a free trial of Shudder, with options to rent or buy the movie from Amazon next to it.
Destroyers, missile-cruisers, nuclear-powered submarines and, most fearsome of all, two 333-metre (1,092-foot) Nimitz-class aircraft-carriers, are enough to make Americans' spines tingle and enemies shudder.
Then there was Energy Secretary Rick Perry (shudder), who heaped praise on Trump for his Paris Climate Agreement decision while Trump nodded and smiled, appeased by the offering of thanks.
"Ducks, geese, and other fowl frequent our treatment ponds, and we shudder to think what one all hyped up on meth would do," read the post from Loretto Police Department.
In it, various female figures (all performed by Haydon herself) shudder, sigh, and dance, while all the shades that black and white can be undulate around and frame the hypnosis.
He is straight, a rare qualification in Hollinghurst, and perhaps a recent development for Freddie himself; the "ingrained depravities" of boys' boarding school are mentioned with a shudder of nostalgia.
I know that sounds distasteful but I am not suggesting that President Trump travel down Pennsylvania Avenue to Southeast D.C. to meet or, shudder, to shake hands with poor people.
Between creepy messages, cliché profiles, and spelling and grammar mistakes that would make your first-grade teacher shudder, online dating can be draining well before you've even scheduled a date.
Even the remotest possibility that one group of citizens who have gained power might have the ability to strip another group of citizens of their rights should make one shudder.
Although many theatrical troupes would shudder at the thought of 294-year-old audience members, the Argentine-Mexican Compañía Teatro al Vacío happily welcomes children as young as 2653 months.
It has a wide range of styles, mixed levels of intensity, and questionable quality standards — even when looking on streaming services like Shudder, which is exclusively dedicated to creepy curation.
The president's decision to follow through on his threats to revoke Mr. Brennan's security clearance, they said, sent a shudder through the spies and intelligence officials he used to lead.
Many people want the convenience of voice activation, but shudder at the idea of an always-listening speaker sending conversations back to Amazon and Google where anyone could be listening.
However, assuming he remains in office I shudder to think what Trump has in store for us in Season 2 of this program, which makes our blood pressure spike daily.
Third-party services like Submittable, Slideroom and Screendoor collect applications and dispatch recommendation requests, which is fine, since I shudder at the prospect of handling and reviewing letters about me.
The characterization of children as "corrupt, sexually driven and aroused" smacks up against contemporary sensibilities with a cold shudder, a shocking assertion that Schiele immediately owns ("I have not forgotten").
"If I think back to when I was really young, to when I was being molested, to when all these horrible things were going on around me, I shudder," he said.
Just imagine that you're sitting on a plane after take off and you feel an odd shudder, have a casual look out of the window and see the tyre has burst.
Then there's the shudder factor: not only are you watching someone essentially dry-heave, but being reminded that your mouth and nose are connected by a snot channel is very grounding.
The thought of becoming the sort of person who piously drones on about "not needing it to have a good time," while dancing like a kid's TV presenter, makes me shudder.
Though the shapely Spitfire was often seen as a lady's plane, the notion of a girl at the controls of the sexiest thing going sent a shudder through commanding officers everywhere.
And between Netflix, Amazon Video, Hulu, HBO Now, Shudder, FilmStruck, and the myriad of internet TV services, it's easy to bombard ourselves with entertainment options beyond the traditional walls of cable.
Each "Shudder Fellow" will be given a $5,000 grant and year-long mentorship from one of the "Masters in Residence" (filmmakers and producers who will lead the guest lectures and workshops).
In the clip above from The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Poppy Delevingne appears to casually crack open three bottles of beer using only her hand and — *shudder* — her eye socket.
In the context of the pansexual, gender-fluid, Molly-popping millennials who make conservatives shudder, he's a musky whiff of nostalgia, a stubborn ember of patriarchy, a vintage stripe of sybarite.
Those who mourn the passing of the Obama era, and shudder at the current dispensation, will doubtless warm to "The Final Year," and thrill to the intimate access that Barker enjoyed.
But instead of finding grainy versions of the classics on Reddit or digging into the internet for the latest next big thing, you can find them all in one place: Shudder.
Before using any heat-styling product, I like to apply a heat protectant as I shudder whenever I see someone straighten, curl, or blow-dry their hair without using a protectant.
I shudder to think what ­Borges would make of such a question, which is really about testing a student's ability to recognize, and comply with, the intentions of the test maker.
Roger F. Villere Jr., the chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party, said word of the attack in Baton Rouge early Sunday had sent a shudder through the state's delegation in Cleveland.
Mr. Cooper said he was at a ceremony at the Dozier campus earlier this year, and now the thought of what lay in the soil beneath his feet makes him shudder.
But Listvyanka's rudimentary infrastructure cannot cope with the sewage and trash generated by the current number of visitors, and residents shudder at the thought of tens of thousands of more Chinese.
Anyone who remembers the agonies and ecstasies of late adolescence is sure to feel a shudder of recognition — part nostalgia, part revulsion — watching this propulsive Irish drama from the mid-1990s.
There's a bog of exposition to wade through at the beginning, and when Ellie and Momo finally meet, the story picks up for a page only to shudder to a halt.
She remained sealed off from actual conflict, though she could hear the shudder of car bombs and sometimes ran into soldiers, dazed and dusty, on their way back from a firefight.
I shudder to think about the impacts bushfires under 2°C or even 3°C of warming, which is expected by the end of this century, will have on their lives.
The Osage people became wealthy from leasing their mineral rights; so wealthy that white America, stoked by a racist and sensationalistic press, went into a moral panic, a collective puritanical shudder.
Punctuated with terrifying (albeit controlled) explosions, choking smoke storms, and impressionistic images of fractured landscapes, "Behemoth" seems to shudder with the destructive power of invisible, ubiquitous, and cruelly indifferent authority. ♦
Shudder is big on exclusives, including the recent "Prevenge," a thriller about a pregnant woman's killing spree, written, directed by and starring Alice Lowe, whose pregnancy in the film was authentic.
"It makes me shudder that Park Geun-hye and her cronies tried to tame artists by holding back a pittance of government support while they themselves pocket millions," Mr. Hong said.
"Financial markets shudder at the thought of higher inflation, simply because from an investment standpoint, inflation erodes the buying power of future earnings," said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com.
There are scruffier models where the cars have been blandly renovated but the antique controls remain, and imperfectly maintained ones that shudder and jerk as the elevator man flips the lever.
I shudder to talk about donuts like this, but the way that the lemon combines with the yeast is truly radical, doubling down on the sour to draw out the sweetness dialectically.
On Thursday, the Atlanta Federal Reserve sent a shudder through markets when it came out with a new 1.8 percent forecast for the second quarter, off from 2.3 percent the day before.
On Thursday, the Atlanta Federal Reserve sent a shudder through markets when it came out with a new 20.56 percent forecast for the second quarter, off from 20.50 percent the day before.
The jump in longer term rates over the past two weeks, specifically on the longer term 30 year bond and the 10 year Treasury note, sent a shudder through the stock market.
" Pope Victor III, in his third book of Dialogues, wrote that Benedict IX had a "life as a pope so vile, so foul, so execrable, that I shudder to think of it.
I gave Dave a tag for a joke, and his initial response was to shudder at someone giving him a tag because it's a little aggravating if you don't know the person.
They touched on his severe degree of pettiness in waiting outside all night in the cold for Jaime to show up, as well as his shudder-inducing stares throughout the entire episode.
His disappointment in the President he voted for, and lingering pessimism about the future of the United States barely six months after inauguration, ought to send a shudder through the White House.
I shudder because I know that the dangers to our data are far more expansive if we hand them over to the cryptoratii but, ultimately, this must be the way we go.
Members of Merkel's conservative bloc are wary of more comprehensive European integration and shudder at the idea of Germany, Europe's economic powerhouse, pooling risks and debts with other, less financially fit countries.
Blue, RWBY), Seeso (HarmonQuest, The UCB Show), Nerdist, Geek & Sundry (TableTop), Crunchyroll, Funimation, Machinima (Street Fighter: Resurrection), RiffTrax, Tested, GINX eSports, and Shudder, with plans to add CollegeHumor at a later date.
Equal parts shudder inducing and idiotic, ABC's new dating game The Proposal isn't being likened to The Bachelor franchise nearly as much as it is being compared to Netflix's nightmarish Black Mirror.
Ms. Riseborough creates a character both ethereal and defiant; Mr. Roache channels the character actor Richard Lynch and the rock star Alice Cooper to create a villain both ludicrous and shudder-worthy.
Follow that with the new Shudder podcast "Horror Noire: Uncut," a fascinating six-episode valentine to African-American film buffs' love-hate romance with horror cinema, based on Shudder's acclaimed 19883 documentary.
"I shudder," she told The New York Times that September, some three months before the film's release, having heard that the screenwriters might have made her character seem a tiny bit aggressive.
And no one in these strongholds of human rights raise their eyes from their coffee cups to notice and tremble along with those who shudder at the rage of the Mediterranean Sea.
It mixes detective work with supernatural elements based on Swedish folklore, which explains why it's being offered in America on Shudder, a streaming service backed by AMC Networks that specializes in horror.
If you get the episodes from Sundance Now and Shudder, you get a few bonuses, including three full episodes on October 3, and uncompressed audio quality, plus ad-free versions of each show.
And what disturbs me deeply is that I shudder to think that this is what informs her comedy and her politics, and I think all of us have to examine our own soul.
Tizen OS is a little more polished than the Fitbit OS at this stage, though Fitbit's mobile and web apps are better across the board, with Samsung users stuck with Samsung Health (shudder).
You may shudder at the thought of witnessing your best mate trying to drunkenly chase the barman down the pub, but these guys are professional flirts and watching them "graft" is mind-blowing.
And even its creators admit it's not nearly as good at tracking the world — as you walk around, objects shudder to the point of disorientation, even if they're beautifully clear when you're still.
I shudder to think what rash and foolish chest-thumping actions the jingoists on the Republican stage would have taken had any of them been president during this minor blip of an incident.
When the U.K. voted to exit the euozone, it sent a shudder through markets and signaled months of political uncertainty that is expected to affect not only business decisions but global economic growth.
Not unrelated: the gaping premium in returns and valuation enjoyed by big growth stocks — loved for their enduring competitive advantages, high-margin businesses and lack of sensitivity to every economic blip and shudder.
Those who care about reproductive rights and personal liberty should shudder at how far he might be willing to go if the United States Senate gives him the power to change that precedent.
While many shudder with regret when looking back on periods like this, most eventually snap out of it, moving on with their lives without seriously alienating or weirding out their friends and family.
Given the collective shudder that greeted the announcement of Amazon Key, Americans aren't exactly comfortable with the idea of an Internet giant letting "a random human" (or worse) range freely in their homes.
"I'm sure the idea of her and Cruz on the same ticket makes her shudder," he said, noting that Ayotte and Cruz have clashed within GOP conference meetings over his choice of tactics.
As the names of the victims of Sunday's massacre here rolled out, this slice of the United States — known as the unofficial 79th municipio, or municipality, of Puerto Rico — felt a communal shudder.
"When I see neo-Nazis raise their hands in terrifying solute [sic], in public, in our nation's capital, I shudder in horror," he said, referencing an alt-right conference in Washington on Saturday.
Not long ago, these laws might have seemed intrusive and disruptive; now, many people shudder at the notion that it might ever have been legal for a man to physically assault his wife.
In the Gizmodo office alone, the lines are clearly drawn between those of us who shudder at the idea of touching our screens, and those who don't see it as a huge deal.
She was a spark, a living avatar of drive and passion, and I shudder to think of the countless young woman who saw her perform, met her afterwards and were inspired to action.
But until "Donald Trump — The Opera" comes along (shudder), "Jerry Springer" may be the richest theatrical means we have for channeling the heaving American Id that put Mr. Trump in the White House.
And I shudder at the mere thought of all the group chats discussing dinner reservations, reply-all email threads about flight details, and one-off Venmo requests for booze cruises in my future.
It's Crunchyroll's scale — big, but not too big, like that of Shudder — as well as its genre specialization that enables it to address its subscribers as a community rather than as a market.
Trump has not only survived impeachment -- he has emerged with a strong economy, a Republican electorate that remains enthusiastic about his reelection and a campaign with financial resources that should make Democrats shudder.
The announcement that Amazon was to take over Whole Foods Market sent a shudder of fear through many other retailers, but news of how the deal came about has given those retailers hope.
To the Editor: Paul Krugman's column should send a shudder through those of us who have believed that America and its institutions are unshakable and, indeed, almost eternal: "American exceptionalism," if you will.
And yet it's impossible not to feel a shudder of communion with these ancient beings, recounting their hopeful stories of abundance in a time that was, certainly, even more unstable than our own.
Though my identity has been concealed, I still shudder every time I think of the fact that someone is out there waiting for me to let my guard down, to post another ad.
It reminds me of the excellent, similarly curated horror movie service Shudder in many ways, and I suspect that as time goes on, FilmStruck's library will grow deeper and more compelling for casual viewers.
Streaming on Shudder Mexican filmmaker Jorge Michel Grau turned international heads with this thriller, his debut feature, which is part touching story of a family trying to survive and part gory cannibalistic feeding frenzy.
I shudder to think of how she would have treated this person if she hadn't found a biblical angle that mandated seeing him as human, or if she embraced a different interpretation of scripture.
Some of the stories get a bit strange, and make me shudder at times, but for the most part I just tend to laugh it off and remember when I was in their shoes.
And even if it turns out to take more than one justice to threaten Roe, if history is any guide, Trump's term will likely bring at least one more additional Supreme Court vacancy (shudder).
They walk through showers of missile fire, shudder under the weight of cannon shot, get slashed to pieces by massive laser beams, and finally pummeled into the ground by other mechs' massive metallic arms.
ROBERT S. NUSSBAUM, FORT LEE, N.J. To the Editor: Re "Firms Shudder as Trump's Tweets Mean Business" (front page, April 4): Shouldn't our president be promoting American business in general, not denigrating specific companies?
Though the place is something of a celebrity stomping ground, it's also outside the informal omerta of New York and Los Angeles by virtue of the sheer number of (shudder) civilians roaming its streets.
But if the prospect of someday sitting in your boss's chair makes you shudder rather than smile, it may be a sign that it's time to move into a different job or career altogether.
If the Greek economic crisis shook the eurozone's economy to its core, one has to shudder to think what would happen to Europe if Italy were indeed to experience a full-blown economic crisis.
I still shudder when remembering how hard it was to interview the parents of Eduardo de Jesus Ferreira, the 10-year-old boy who was shot dead last year by the police in Alemão.
"If his record is repeated as Prime Minister, I shudder at the consequences for the vulnerable in our community," physician and former Australian Medical Association vice president Stephen Parnis said on Twitter on Thursday.
I shudder to think of the precedent set if federal courts allow Washington to deny the expansion of the Millennium Bulk Terminals coal port because of that state's ideological-driven opposition to exporting coal.
While the actions in themselves did not cause much of a stir, they sent a shudder through the foreign exchange market and raised concerns about the NAFTA talks, in their sixth round this week.
The soft-spoken Mr. Calvo, who greets diners with a wai — the Thai gesture of pressed palms and bowed head — worked for years as a corporate executive, a memory that still makes him shudder.
But when the final judge holds up Issei's name, giving him a harrowing 3-2 victory, making him the first-ever Japanese individual champion, the walls of the arena start to convulse and shudder.
With Black Mirror's imminent return upon us (as a Netflix exclusive, we couldn't help but notice with a tiny shudder of foreboding), please accept this not-at-all-humble ranking of the first two seasons.
Photo: Danbury HospitalA 38-year-old woman was forced to endure the sort of body horror that would make John Carpenter shudder: An all-consuming, if benign, ovarian tumor that swelled up to 132 pounds.
The music flows from sleepy ambient drone into spacey free jazz, lonesome ambient, undulating post-rock, squealing noise, and a murderous cacophony that sees vocalist Josie Sedgwick shudder and howl over skronking, bass-heavy hardcore.
Those flaws are hard to see when the screen is on, but I shudder to think what this plastic layer is going to look like in a month, six months, or a couple of years.
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images 6 questions about socialism you were too embarrassed to ask It's unlikely that most conservatives who shudder and squirm when Trump comes on TV will abandon ship and vote for Hillary.
Poles shudder when Ukrainian towns devote statues or streets to Stepan Bandera, a nationalist hero whose independence movement spawned an insurgent army that killed tens of thousands of Poles in Nazi-occupied regions in 1943.
The word "makeover" can elicit a shudder from even the most determined of home decorators, but updating your spaces doesn't have to be an overwhelming or expensive feat — especially when it comes to the bathroom.
To be sure, when I think back to 1968, I shudder at my immaturity, selfishness, and lack of responsibility: The events of that year were changing people, and I was in desperate need of change.
In the midst of the constant static, the noise, and the chatter of the 21st century life, the shudder of a washing machine, a disembodied laugh, or a creaking floorboard could help you find yourself.
I was so struck in the first movement of the Ninth by the coexistence of milky winds, spiraling strings, roaring brasses and the slightest shudder of timpani; so many colors and textures, in perfect balance.
In fact, I'm not sure it would make the top five (or do I mean bottom five?), although aside from a couple of shudder-worthy disasters, memory has expunged the details of many such shows.
Which mostly explains why he was cast, no audition required, as Matthew Clairmont, an Oxford genealogist — and 1,500-year-old vampire — in "A Discovery of Witches," streaming on Sundance Now and Shudder, starting Jan. 17.
The events of It kick off when Bill's little brother Georgie has a shudder-inducing run-in with Pennywise the Clown (Bill Skarsgård), the shapeshifting form of fear itself that terrorizes and ultimately devours Derry's children.
I shudder to think what would have happened had we been kept on the sidelines when we really needed to be working in order to gain the experience and skills needed to move on and up.
Investigating names I didn't initially recognize, but then coming to my own realizations, and remembering experiences I'd forgotten about, through text history and other clues like send dates, caused shudder after awkward laugh after forehead smack.
It's unclear if political changes will have any impact on Taiwan's economy, even though a DPP victory "would undoubtedly send a shudder through parts of Taiwan's business community," said London-based Capital Economics in a note.
At the time, Wagner had assumed Bohn was playing to the gallery — and on Friday, Bohn said he had been — but from now on, whenever he sees a competitor react like that, he will involuntarily shudder.
On the surface, the stakes may not seem high, but after spending a few chapters with the endearingly oddball Waylon, readers will shudder at the thought that anything might squelch this boy's contagious joy and enthusiasm.
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The tremblante solution was inspired by theater — a series of gridlike structures formed the venue's walls, which "bounced" on springs, controlled by ropes behind, to shudder and hence animate the hundreds of thousands of "sequin" squares.
In the new "Villa," set to music by the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, one such move involves a heel swivel that sends a tiny shudder through the whole body, followed by a sideways head bob.
The company says that "soon" AMC, BBC America, IFC, Sundance TV, WE tv, and BBC World News will be included at no additional charge, and Sundance Now and Shudder will be available for an additional fee.
" Shift, Jawbox, Shudder To Think, he just listened to all these crazy bands that we looked up to and inspired us and he was like, "This place has no scene, it will never be a scene.
Instead of performing a series of aerial acrobatics, the device merely bobbed along for about 20 minutes, slowly working its way from one side of the field to the other with barely a waver or shudder.
Every few minutes, Nathalie Reid's health food store in Kew Gardens, Queens, gives a shudder with bottles of kombucha and boxes of Ezekiel cereal rattling on their shelves as Long Island Rail Road trains pass below.
It can be a swinging lurch in your belly, a goosebumps-creating shudder or the sense that someone's grabbed you by the shoulders and won't stop shaking you repeatedly—but, you know, in a good way.
Like a Gesellenstück, a DeWitt short story is a thing crafted with unimpeachable skill, even genius, but as you marvel at the stitching you might also shudder at the sense of a cruel, even brutal, joke.
I've been happily with my wife for two decades now — but I shudder to think of what sort of chaos I would have gotten up to if I hadn't met her the first day of college.
Economists have been expecting a slowdown, and so far it looks gradual enough to support the idea that the economy may glide to a lower level of activity in 2019 rather than shudder to a halt.
Streaming on Netflix, Shudder, and Amazon Prime When Bong Joon-ho's monster-movie-slash-environmental-allegory The Host came out in 2006, it quickly became South Korea's highest-grossing film ever, a record it held until 2014.
And for the first time in my decades of consumerism, I worried about the possibility of a recall, as I dimly remembered with a shudder a headline spotted years ago about strollers recalled because they dismembered children.
She feels this might help contextualize the environment but also says that "there's a lot of really great men who are really supportive of women who are in the military who might shudder at being called conventional."
WASHINGTON — Britain's vote to withdraw from the European Union sent a shudder through the capital on Friday as the forces of economic nationalism and working-class fury forced American political leaders to wonder: Could it happen here?
That's not nearly as many as streaming giants like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video, nor does it compare to the range of options on Shudder, but streamers will still find plenty of familiar titles on Epix.
"We will depart from the city where was born the greatest champion in cycling history, a man, a runner, who made us shudder, who gave us dreams for our entire life: Eddy," he told a news conference.
I'm not sure that having a firm conversation will do anything other than permanently damage my relationship with my cousin, but I shudder to think that I am somehow contributing to a greater problem by doing nothing.
"When you're aligned economically with the employer, you're just chasing dollars from bigger and bigger whales of companies, and at one point you figure out you're a recruiting firm for the Gap," Linehan says with a shudder.
Playlist: Everything on Once, duh / "Bless the Child" / "Ever Dream" / "Poet and the Pendulum" / "Song of Myself" / "Shudder Before the Beautiful" / "Weak Fantasy" Spotify | Apple Music You didn't think we were gonna skip the ballads do you?
The truly terrifying horror flick takes place in the Cabrini-Green housing projects of Chicago, where residents shudder at the mention of the mythical murderer who appears when anyone says his name in the mirror five times.
The president is still oblivious about the shudder that went through the land, beyond the base that likes seeing the press jackals flayed, during his gobsmacking 77-minute masterpiece of performance art in the White House Thursday.
Wedren: I left Cleveland when I was 16 in the fall of 1985, so in between growing up there and being at NYU together I spent two years in Washington DC, and that's when Shudder To Think formed.
Judge Paul Niemeyer, an angry dissenter from the Fourth Circuit's ruling, wrote the justices "surely will shudder" at the idea that "a candidate's various campaign statements" can be scrutinised for ill-will and transformed "into a constitutional violation".
Hours before a failed congressional vote caused all manner of "nonessential" federal programs to shudder to a halt, a contingency plan said the CDC's "immediate response to urgent disease outbreaks, including seasonal influenza, would continue" under a shutdown.
But here's the thing: if you've spent any time around tech journalists in the last decade, you'll notice that merely uttering the word "Gene" around them will elicit an involuntary shudder; perhaps even an F-bomb or two.
As they pursue each other, Luiza Yuk, wearing a black cocktail dress with a red crinoline, and Vinícius Vieira, in a thick coat — confusing choices, for sure — twitch and shudder as their senses, conceivably, show them the way.
PARIS (Reuters) - The Eiffel Tower lit up with the colors of the Belgian flag on Tuesday evening in a show of solidarity with Brussels after deadly attacks in the Belgian capital sent a shudder of recognition through Paris.
As a mediator of complex federal public policy disputes for more than 30 years, I shudder as I witness unrelenting threats to our rule of law and scroll through the exhausting anger expressed on social media like Rep.
Sure, people on the left will shudder and recoil, but if we consider this position in the cold light of day, we might reasonably conclude that Trump's concerns about the work of the special counsel have some merit.
If you shudder in anticipation that eight years of progress will be rolled back, or that other people will decide the fate of the planet and your children will suffer as a consequence, you also feel this anger.
As the British mathematician John Womersley managed to quantify more than half a century ago, blood does not circulate through our arteries at a uniform rhythm — it circulates in pulses, in concert with the shudder of our hearts.
"A DeWitt short story is a thing crafted with unimpeachable skill, even genius, but as you marvel at the stitching you might also shudder at the sense of a cruel, even brutal, joke," our reviewer, Hermione Hoby, writes.
The context was very different — unlike in Chile, in America the police were allies in the search for the missing — but the impulse to call attention to the lost loved one was something we recognized with a shudder.
Elsewhere, he fashions an intricate, stuttered poetry out of continually interrupting himself: on "Disrespectful," when he snickers "I just came for that bop bop bop," he turns what might have been a pop hook into a vocal shudder.
Shudder as he begins to realize that his blood-flecked cough is a death sentence hidden from him by his own doctors and struggles with what that will mean for the British constitution and his own beloved family.
"The Supreme Court surely will shudder at the majority's adoption of this new rule that has no limits or bounds — one that transforms the majority's criticisms of a candidate's various campaign statements into a constitutional violation," he wrote.
Also, while there are sure to be some countermeasures to prevent the springs from deploying accidentally, a small shudder goes down my spine when I think about the case popping open while my phone is sitting in my pocket.
While there's a tendency to get a tattoo meaning something significant — like your mother's name, or Chinese characters *shudder* meaning "luck" — we're in admiration of those who've used their bodies to pay tribute to their favourite modern day icons.
I called Bengio in the hopes that he would ease my anxiety over a fact that would make anyone who believes robots will one day kill us all shudder: we don't really understand how deep learning systems make decisions.
The tens of millions of bird corpses became a public health threat when they could not be buried fast enough — U.S. farmers shudder to think of how to dispose of much larger pig corpses in that scale of slaughter.
The freedom of an ordinary woman from a farm town in the middle of California to speak her mind and act on her beliefs is the very thing that makes monarchs lose sleep and dictators shudder in their palaces.
David was documenting that and our other best friend named Stuart Blumberg, who is equally amazing and is a screenwriter and director, was Shudder To Think's roadie that summer, so the three of us were on that tour together.
Moscow (CNN)You don't have to be writhing in the visions of Armageddon to suffer more than a shudder when reading the words of Irish poet W.B. Yeats against the backdrop of the latest American threats aimed at Syria.
Yes, the show's gone bigger and even bloodier, but this scene conveys the extent of just how crushed June's spirit is with such startling clarity that it's impossible not to look into her eyes and shudder at their blankness.
In the little apartment upstairs — once the home of the Ear's first proprietor and now used by the current owners for occasional gatherings — old Dutch gin jugs shudder, thick glass Champagne bottles rattle, and 18th-century apothecary flasks clink.
Australia "was a Western culture that was founded by convicts stranded in an incredibly hostile natural environment," said Colin Geddes, a curator for the horror streaming service Shudder and a former international programmer for the Toronto International Film Festival.
And music fans might know Wedren as the frontman of the beloved DC post-hardcore band Shudder To Think, who released albums on Dischord Records and Epic Records in the 90s and have retained a cultish fanbase that still thrives today.
The film, which the first original feature doc to premiere on Shudder, will "[take a] critical look at a century of genre films that by turns utilized, caricatured, exploited, sidelined, and embraced both Black filmmakers and Black audiences," per Entertainment Weekly.
"I thank God the other waitress had a concealed carry weapon, has a permit... I shudder to think, had she not been there and had she not had this weapon, what this guy might have done," Donovan told Fox 6.
It started with a shudder; a kind of juddering heartbeat that races through the four minutes and 49 seconds of Robyn's "Dancing On My Own" before finally succumbing to its own angst, floating away into silence in an ethereal glimmer.
Michael Gove, the justice secretary, attacked Farage over the poster, saying that it had made him shudder, and Boris Johnson, the former London mayor, called for an amnesty on illegal migrants in a bid to detoxify the debate around the subject.
Hanging suspended eight feet above the ground inside the Royal Academy's American Associates Gallery (the biggest space of them all) is the largest of the Gormley spectaculars, and it's called by the mildly shudder-inducing title of "Matrix III" (2019).
The streaming service Shudder has a really cool-looking documentary coming up on the history of black actors and filmmakers in the horror genre, from their absence in the early days of film through modern-day phenomenons like Get Out.
Created by Nick Braccia and Michael Monello for the horror streaming service Shudder, the podcast follows a video collector named Mark Cambria who finds himself investigating "The White Tapes" — fabled VHS cassettes that, when watched, can drive the viewer insane.
We whittled it down until we were left with 30 things from the final decade of the 20th century that we've sort of forgotten...and when we remember them, we shudder, cringe, giggle, shake our heads...or all of the above.
This is the age of singles, of tracks streamed off phones, of songs fed into the playlist and then the AUX cord and used as individual markers to soundtrack the memories that hopefully won't make you shudder in years to come.
Celebrations, as I'm sure you know, are sneeze-sized versions of popular Mars chocolates like Snickers, Bounty, Malteser, and Galaxy, while the Cadbury's Heroes play the same song but with Twirls, Eclairs, Fudge, Dairy Milk, and (shudder) Cadbury's Creme Eggs.
But I came out of it thinking: Hey, I could probably be a decent political strategist if I didn't shudder at the idea of full-time shilling for someone else, and if working in politics didn't seem kind of boring.
He's now a curator at the streaming site Shudder (think Netflix for horror buffs.) He hesitates to claim that something entirely new is happening, suggesting that horror is still pretty consistently held at arm's length by the gatekeepers of mainstream taste.
" Calvin Trillin — such a famously good dad that I shudder at the possibility one of his daughters will out him as the Great Santini of the West Village — has described the current state of memoir as an "atrocity arms race.
Things do get a bit hairy, though, when you've got Tim Burton steering the ship, and that's why the film has those two iconic scary moments that stick out in everyone's minds: Large Marge, and the evil clown bicycle dream (shudder).
In "The Golden State Killer Is Tracked Through a Thicket of DNA, and Experts Shudder," Gina Kolata and Heather Murphy write: Genetic testing services have become enormously popular with people looking for long-lost relatives or clues to hereditary diseases.
With no more money for new IDs and plane tickets, they had to travel to the Netherlands overland by train, bus, taxi and on foot — a journey Suhair still remembers with a shudder — but after a week they made it.
There are 22011 online video services available in the United States, according to the research firm Parks Associates, one for seemingly every predilection — Pongalo for telenovelas, AeroCinema for aviation documentaries, Shudder for horror movies, Horse Lifestyle for equine-themed content.
In short: The report hits close to home, even for a student lucky enough to have avoided abuse, and I shudder to acknowledge that more brave survivors will undoubtedly come forward in the wake of this article and the investigation report.
TORONTO (Reuters) - The New York Yankees new "Murderers' Row" provided the opening day fireworks many expected with an explosive 6-1 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday that will have sent a shudder through Major League Baseball pitching staffs.
As Get Out fans eagerly anticipate Jordan Peele's follow-up Us (which comes with a double dose of Lupita Nyong'o), streaming service Shudder revealed a new project that illustrates exactly how we got the Oscar-winning horror film in the first place.
" Politico wrote that although a rival to Pelosi was defeated, Ocasio-Cortez represents a "reminder of the generational demands for change at the top of the party hierarchy," and her victory will likely send a "shudder through the moderate wing of the party.
In 2016, when a lot of tracks labeled as "deep house" might make you shudder with their barrage of wallowed synths and metallic clangs, On the Raw Again offers something smoother, subtler and melodic—a reminder of the genre's potential for uncomplicated bliss.
I'll never forget the shudder of a person who used to work at the Tor Project when they told me that a meaningful percentage of the site's users at any given time appeared to be actively engaged in sharing child abuse imagery.
I may now live in an urban jungle and shudder at the thought of going without wifi, but at my core, I'm still just a hippie on a mission to bring together great people through culture, community and the next big idea.
John Wick: Chapter 2 lets John retire from assassin life again, then drags him unwillingly back in, which means more kinetic, whirling fight scenes, more shudder-inducing improvised weapons, and especially more people getting shot in the face at point-blank range.
I shudder to think how my NRA membership and visits to a gun range might have been interpreted if my ex-husband had attacked people besides myself, and our distorted, dysfunctional marriage had come under the intense glare of public and federal scrutiny.
Anything could happen, from a straightforward palace coup leading to a relatively orderly transition to, in the worst case, an open rift between more or less evenly matched parts of the military, leading to the kind of conflict you shudder to even picture.
C.J. Johnson, Edwin McCain's "I'll Be" Much of this treacherously overdone Idol anthem was out of tune, and I hated all of the contrived moves: blowing a kiss, wavering in the middle of a word for no reason, GRABBING A RANDOM HAND (shudder).
To help you navigate, you'll find the typical streaming service category prompts: newly added, Shudder essentials, last chance to watch, "binge this," and cues for popular genres like psychological thrillers and supernatural, as well as slightly more unique collections like Curator's Choice.
As I turn right toward Brooklyn Heights, where my family is in a temporary apartment having just moved from Berlin, I feel a boom and shudder as United Airlines Flight 175 from Boston crashes into the south tower at 9:03 a.m.
The hairs on my arms rise stiffly like the prickling pelt of a nettle leaf, and as if I have suddenly held copper wire to current I am seized with an uncontrollable shudder summoned from some primordial place behind the daylight mind.
That prospect has sent a shudder through Democrats who remember Mr. Starr's dogged pursuit of Mr. Clinton over Whitewater, a failed real estate project in Arkansas, which ultimately led to revelations that the president had an affair with a White House intern.
Below, we've compiled a list of the 31 most frightening flicks we could find on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, the horror-specific Shudder, and the classics-focused Filmstruck — add a few to your queue, pop open a bag of candy corn, and dig in.
If the idea makes you shudder, you should try this puzzle by Sam Ezersky anyway; it draws from a different set of skills than a regular crossword puzzle, requires and rewards a sense of humor, and is very gratifying (and possible!) to solve.
Before Sunday, children under the age of 10 had never heard of a curfew, never felt the ground shudder as a bomb explodes or known what it is like to see death not as a mystery but as a fact of life.
The gasp as your plane hits turbulence and drops; the creeping sensation as the front door squeaks open in the middle of the night; the shudder when you hear the dentist's drill buzz — we all know fear in some form or another.
JUDITH M. KENNEDY BRANTLEY Though I normally shudder at the thought of audience participation, the Broadway shows opening this season that are most likely to comfort and exhilarate at the same time do indeed involve such activity (although only with your consent).
A list of songs alone paints a clear picture, and I shudder at the thought of how clear that image could be if combined with my web browsing or location data (Apple notably doesn't sell this data, but it's an interesting thought experiment).
Most people shudder at the idea of strangers traipsing through their home, touching everything and haggling over each item However, an online company called Everything But the House (EBTH) is billing itself as an answer to the potential awkwardness of property auctions.
BEIJING — President Trump's threat to unleash "fire and fury" against North Korea sent a shudder through Asia on Wednesday, raising alarm among allies and adversaries and, to some observers, making the possibility of military conflict over the North's nuclear program seem more real.
While most of us shudder at the thought of having our personal information compromised, more than six in 10 (64%) of U.S. credit or debit cardholders say they've saved their card numbers online (or in mobile apps), according to a study from Bankrate.com.
For the first time, as they shudder watching the reputations and livelihoods of so many high-profile men disappear in a blink, many men are paying close attention to women's stories of being manhandled and minimized, out of self-preservation if not sympathy.
It might be a lot better than that, but you can always count on a large quotient of rage and consequent distortion and lacerating atonal shrieks you can almost see graphically represented above the stage as cartoon notes with a shudder running through them.
The Cupertino, California-based technology giant sent a shudder through global markets after CEO Tim Cook's letter to investors released on Wednesday showed the company lowered guidance for this year's first-quarter on China's slowing economy and weaker iPhone and other device sales there.
When my other half and I moved back to Brooklyn from the UK three years ago, the Acheron gave him a job, and helped us navigate our life here together; he still works there, and I shudder to think of where we'd be without them.
Image: Instagram / Donald TrumpTreasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, the Trump appointee also known as one of the executive producers of the Oscar-winning (*shudder*) film Suicide Squad, was interviewed by Axios's Mike Allen on Friday, and he had some insane things to say about our president.
Amazon Prime members can now add channels like ITV Hub+, Discovery, Eurosport, Hayu, MUBI, BFI Player, MGM, Hopster, and Shudder across all devices with the Prime Video app, including connected TVs, streaming media players, mobile devices, Amazon Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, and Fire tablets.
While she did not voice her thoughts on modern grocery stores known, we shudder to think what she would make of the indignities of self checkout, especially because sometimes the barcode is in a weird place and its really hard to get it to scan.
That's a trickle of piss into the deepest ocean when set against cinema's most eye-wateringly costly productions, but everything's relative—this is the equivalent of a multiplex blockbuster like Avatar, Jurassic Park, Pirates of the Caribbean, or, shudder, any one of those Transformers horrors.
This newspaper favours minimal restrictions on migration in return for maximum participation in the single market; even those less enthusiastic than we are about immigration should shudder at the economic damage from serious barriers to a market that buys nearly half of Britain's exports.
I shudder to think what it was like before Obamacare, when you couldn't even be sure that the basics were covered without an M.D. after your name, a magnifying glass for the small print and a couple of weeks with nothing much in the diary.
I understand that Jane Krakowski is playing a Native American character (again, shudder), and her ancestors' property and land was also seized by people like Christopher Columbus when he arrived on this continent, but is Kimmy Schmidt comparing one ethnic group's plight to another's?
Before he made his mark internationally with Pulse (which is also currently available on Shudder), another narrative of viral horror, director Kiyoshi Kurosawa turned in this utterly fascinating story of a serial killer who carries out his crimes through a cult-like power of suggestion.
I shudder to think of what could happen if my daughter moves to a less enlightened state than ours, has to go to a hospital where a Christian doctor might have a moral objection to her very person and would have no problem denying care.
"I shudder to think what the [2020] election looks like when you've got a guy who says, 'I saw Fox & Friends this morning and my opponent is a crook' ... except now you've got an FBI and a DOJ that say, 'Yes, sir,'" says Sanchez.
Other streaming services, including horror-centric streamer Shudder and sports streaming platforms like NBA League Pass and NFL Game Pass have started offering free past games to fans looking to get their basketball or football fix at a time when live sports have hit pause.
Other streaming services, including horror-centric streamer Shudder and sports streaming platforms like NBA League Pass and NFL Game Pass have started offering free past games to fans looking to get their basketball or football fix at a time when live sports have hit pause.
Even if I had held on to my teenage diaries and journals, I'm not sure I'd want them now — the scrawled hearts with the names of boys and bands long forgotten and the painfully sincere and unabashed emoting are enough to make me shudder.
We may loathe the British trade, we may shudder at its terrible consequences, but we easily grow fond of the young woman who cut poppies during the day and then came home of an afternoon to create a pudding for her husband and children.
Bobby senses the potential in the plans of Oscar Langstraat (the laconic comedian Mike Birbiglia), a "venture philanthropist" (shudder) who wants World-Aid to buy the solar energy company behind the air-conditioning tents the charity is providing to climate-ravaged regions of Africa.
In July, the horror site Shudder showed its new original film "Kuso," the debut feature from Steven Ellison, known as the musician Flying Lotus, in special screenings at the Nitehawk in Brooklyn and Cinefamily in Los Angeles, two venues known for forward-thinking programming.
The sad truth is that some writers have less fuel in the tank than others, and when the vehicle begins to shudder, you'd do well to pull over to the side of the road and look for alternative transportation, which was what I did.
Although many Western conservationists shudder, community-sponsored trophy hunting, even of elephants and lions, under a program named Campfire, made Zimbabwe in the late 1980s and 1990s the poster child of community-based natural resource management: Some poor communities prospered while animal populations increased.
"That Fish and Wildlife report tells us that raising the dam would choke the life out of the Sacramento River, and what that means for the west coast salmon industry I shudder to think," said John McManus, president of the Golden Gate Salmon Association.
The president has asserted that the leaking will stop "because now we have our people in," a choice of words that creates more than a little shudder in the ranks of intelligence professionals, who prefer to work in the background for presidents, Democratic or Republican.
So with a few exceptions, like HBO Now and CBS All Access, most of the stuff the TV guys have started selling directly to consumers in the last few years is being marketed as add-ons for hardcore fans, like Disney's ESPN+ or AMC's Shudder.
Tell your relatives that you're going to Colombia and you may still provoke a shudder and a warning to be careful in a country where there were once rampant drug violence and kidnappings by a rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC.
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If it is difficult, time-consuming and frustrating, bordering on impossible, for me to get needed medication, with in-depth understanding of the importance of my treatment, with insurance and with expert clinical care, I shudder to think how others with fewer resources manage.
Misophonia is pretty rare, but knowing more about how the brain creates this emotional response could help us develop better treatments for it — and maybe also help the rest of us who don't have the condition but still want to shudder when we hear loud breathing.
According to Reuters, the consensus of economists is that the economy grew by 2.6 percent in the second quarter, but the Atlanta Fed on Thursday sent a shudder through markets when it came out with a new 1.8 percent forecast, off from 2.3 percent the day before.
The number of white T-shirts I've stained yellow in the pits is preposterous, borderline criminal; I shudder to think of the percentage of my young adult life I've spent smelling like a toxic combination of sweat and a plastic floral arrangement melting in the sun.
This could be related to a story Mike's father tells him in the book — a grim tale about the time he narrowly escaped an army clubhouse that had been set on fire by KKK members (just one of the many dark moments in Derry's history). Shudder.
"The president has asserted that the leaking will stop 'because now we have our people in,' a choice of words that creates more than a little shudder in the ranks of intelligence professionals, who prefer to work in the background for presidents, Democratic or Republican," he added.
Picture Texas after Harvey—the wide Houston boulevards converted to canals, the confused horses wading through the blue-gray floodwater, the shudder of explosions at the flooded chemical plant, the three-year-old girl who was found by rescue teams clinging to her mother's drowned corpse.
It often sounds as if Mr. Mitchell has pulled out individual elements of the piano's acoustics — the impact of a hammer on a string, the shudder of low notes on the soundboard, the overtones of a dissonant cluster — and distributed them across a fleet of instruments. G.R.
I paced the upstairs hallway of my house, back and forth, back and forth, chanting, gathering energy, feeling a sort of furry electricity running up and down my arms and threw my hands, until — astonishingly — there was a shudder of lightning and a loud crack of thunder.
RIO DE JANEIRO — A 61-year-old São Paulo man who returned recently from a business trip to Italy has tested positive for the coronavirus, Brazilian health officials said on Wednesday, confirming the first known case in Latin America and sending a shudder through the entire region.
Shudder subscribers have access to more than 500 films; a Screambox representative confirmed to Vox that the site carries over 400 movie titles, with several new titles added each week, but fans with subscriptions to both sites generally describe the quality of Screambox films as much lower.
President Donald Trump's mockery of the size of North Korean leader Kim Jung Un's nuclear "button" — he tweeted, "I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works" — made the nation shudder at the possibility of nuclear war.
Some companies are already making things a little more cohesive: with its Prime Video Channels, Amazon lets you subscribe to HBO, Showtime, CBS All Access, Shudder, and other services and keep everything on the same bill instead of being overwhelmed by an avalanche of recurring charges every month.
A note to the clown-averse, who are legion, and to those who shudder at the thought of an interactive experience like "Slava's Snowshow," which opened on Thursday night at the Stephen Sondheim Theater: I did not expect to like it, let alone love it, as I did.
Believing it must be the beginnings of a hatching, I resolved not to check again right away, though the itch to peek was nearly unbearable: I'd been waiting years for a family of bluebirds to take up residence, and finally an egg was about to shudder and pop open.
Once heard, never forgotten, the 1989 acid-track famously builds itself up to a slowed-down climax, where the shudder and judder of synth is accompanied by the kind of coital-caterwauling that's usually accompanied by the unmistakable crack of a laptop lid being shut at rapid speed.
Still, the atmosphere surrounding the trade talks has shifted dramatically since a week ago, when this week's discussions were seen as a possible last round before the two sides halted a trade war that has made world markets shudder and thrown a damper on the global economic outlook.
Right at 1380 Easton Rd in Warrington you'll find breakfast prices that nobody can beat, which is perfect for your meager savings (that shopping trip last week did nothing for your bank account), and sweet morning treats that will make your molars shudder just the way you like.
"I shudder to think that there could be other doctors out there, because their case may have gone into a black hole, are still allowed to practice," DeWine said, adding that any similar cases found should be reopened for potential medical license revocation and law enforcement should be notified.
Tsai replied on Sunday night — roughly 22.35 hours after Daryl Morey, the general manager of the Houston Rockets, had tweeted, "Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong," a comment that sent a shudder through N.B.A. headquarters, as well as the league's partners at the highest echelons of Chinese basketball.
At some point or another, the hard drive will shudder to a stop; the…Read more ReadSo I did some research that led me to max out the RAM, install a solid state hard drive, and wow did I love my ancient MacBook that suddenly felt like a brand new MacBook.
We haven't entered peak hurricane season just yet, but that's not stopping severe rain from ruining plans across the country (sorry, DC.) If you like to grill, there's nothing nothing worse than having to *shudder* cook inside — but with this indoor grill and sandwich maker from De'Longhi, it's not so bad.
"I commend our patrol deputies for catching him in the act of sexually abusing a child and I shudder to think of what the other horrible consequences would have been had her parents not immediately reported her missing," said Judd, noting Fundora was apprehended 35 minutes after authorities were first notified.
Read more: 9 orgasm myths you need to stop believingHere's what you need to know about the exercise-induced orgasm and how you can apply that knowledge to your benefit — whether that's to make a workout more satisfying or to prevent an unwanted shudder from interrupting your group fitness class. 
" The Bell, a news site often critical of the government, wrote: "Nearly a day without information about the accident in a nuclear facility and the need to look out for Norwegian statements about the level of radiation should have given a shudder to those who remember the Chernobyl nuclear power station.
Even though I shudder at the memory of much of my cohabitation, I also remember why I wanted to do it in the first place—it was because I was madly in love, and the feeling of cosy domestic nesting with someone you love is really cute, comforting, and fun.
Nothing can catch me off guard even if I've heard a given song before—and when one that I haven't manages to sound familiar, it's usually because it evokes childhood touchstones like Shudder To Think or The Swirlies—oddballs and noise-poppers who never got their due the first time around.
Shudder has been quick to tout its "depth of content and experience" as its main assets in becoming a destination for horror fans, citing its curators, Sam Zimmerman and Colin Geddes, as horror experts with one eye on the audience and the other on the industry and history of horror.
And while the guest curators' tastes are often repetitive — many of the greats really want you to watch Anthony Hopkins play a ventriloquist in Magic — the fact that Shudder can call up Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes) and ask him to name his favorite horror films leaves an impression.
Myke Cole, author of the Shadow Ops series and The Armored Saint: As a young boy, fantasy had the rearing of me, and so much of my early conception of what it meant to be a "good" man came from Tolkien, or Lloyd Alexander, or John Christopher, or even (shudder), Piers Anthony.
That price includes access to all 14 Starz and Starz Encore channels, making it the latest option to join YouTube TV's premium extras (along with Showtime, Shudder, Sundance Now, and Fox Soccer Plus.) Those are all separate subscriptions on top of the $40 per month price tag for the base YouTube TV service.
His third LP, Doris and The Daggers, is set to be released under his original Spiral Stairs moniker March 24 via Nile Mile Records and Domino in the UK. It's a comeback album with a wealthy cast of guest musicians from bands like Broken Social Scene, The National, and Shudder To Think.
Where to Stream It: Shudder EVERETT COLLECTION Duck Soup (1933) The Marx Brothers were always ahead of their time—but perhaps never more so than with this 1933 political classic, in which an unpredictable dictator becomes president of a tiny country and then gets embroiled in a love triangle with geopolitical consequences.
The announcement that someone had randomly doused self-serve food sent a shudder of concern throughout the food industry, which is well aware of the unintentional contamination associated with people serving themselves from common bowls and trays, said Michael Doyle, the director of the Center for Food Safety at the University of Georgia.
That film, which made its US debut last week on the horror streaming site Shudder, exists in a universe where the curses of Ringu and its equally successful ghostly franchise spawner, Ju-On (The Grudge), have survived not as viral videos but as viral urban legends — as memes rather than computer files.
He has always taken a strange pride in eating foods that sound highly suspect, like jarred sweet banana wax peppers (which are actually great), Taco Bell's little-ordered side dish of "pintos and cheese" (also great), Entenmann's eternally shelf-stable Raspberry Danish Twist (phenomenal), and pretty much anything that makes gentiles shudder (i.e.
Before even entering office, the Trump transition team sent a shudder through the scientific community by requesting a list of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy (DOE) scientists who attended climate change conferences, prompting scientists to scramble to protect government data on climate change from being scrubbed from public record.
I shudder when I read many of the comments here because I realize that much really hasn't changed and that those postcards from the past of black men burned, castrated and swinging, surrounded by the faces of white men, women and children smiling gleefully, might be passed off as a harmless prank.
In the 1980s, the comfortable conservatism of the Reagan era managed to successfully position second-wave feminists as humorless, hairy-legged shrews who cared only about petty bullshit like bras instead of real problems, probably to distract themselves from the loneliness of their lives, since no man would ever want a (shudder) feminist.
New York (CNN Business)The revelation sent a shudder through newsrooms across the country, from the southwestern border up to the northern Great Plains: MNG Enterprises, the hedge-fund owned company also known as Digital First Media, was submitting a bid to take over Gannett, the publisher of USA Today and about 100 other newspapers.
There are many good choices when it comes to a cleaning solution for the fridge, and you should take into account what makes you feel comfortable: Some people want the reassurance of a strong disinfectant like bleach, while others shudder at the idea of using bleach in the place where they store their food.
And in a development that completes a personal circle for Hill, the streaming service Shudder is in postproduction on an adaptation of his 24 short story "By the Silver Water of Lake Champlain" for its anthology series "Creepshow," a reboot of the 22 movie written by King — which also starred Hill as a little boy.
Chilling headlines like a recent one in a local newspaper in New Haven — "ICE Lies in Wait at Elm Street Courthouse" — are appearing all over the country as federal agents stalk and capture undocumented immigrants and leave the rest of us to shudder at tactics we used to ascribe to countries we regarded with disdain.
Among the seasonal decorations at the house—a plastic pumpkin, a sheaf of Indian corn, a silhouette of a black cat arching its back—this grisly, flattened body, with a witch's hat still in place and a broom also stuck to the siding, sent a shudder of revulsion mixed with pity down my spine.
"A Discovery of Witches," which was made for Sky in Britain and begins streaming Thursday on both Sundance Now and Shudder, is an action fantasy in the multi-monster category of "Twilight" and "True Blood," with a focus on Harlequin-style, time-jumping romance that may make it of interest to the "Outlander" audience.
Streaming on Shudder and free on Amazon Prime Part of a wave of vengeance-fueled Korean thrillers that blur the lines between action and horror, I Saw the Devil has drawn frequent comparisons to Park Chan-wook's masterpiece Oldboy, both for its combination of intricate plotting and its fantastic performance by Oldboy's star Choi Min-sik.
Read more: A woman had a 132-pound ovarian tumor removed from her body — and the story will make you shudder When a person has Guillain-Barré syndrome, their body basically attacks itself and prevents nerves from transmitting signals to the brain, making it difficult or even impossible for a person to walk, talk, chew, or swallow.
Visitors of all sorts can shudder, as one, at slave shackles small enough to fit a young child's wrists, and wince at the glass-topped coffin that once held Emmett Till, the 14-year-old whose lynching in Mississippi in 1955 (allegedly for whistling at a white woman) was one of the sparks that inflamed the civil-rights movement.
The love of money as a possession—as distinguished from the love of money as a means to the enjoyments and realities of life—will be recognized for what it is, a somewhat disgusting morbidity, one of those semi-criminal, semi-pathological propensities which one hands over with a shudder to the specialists in mental disease.
As you're getting data points back that say, you know, "X percent of Shudder users like this," and maybe you find that stuff repellent or you just don't like it or whatever it is, how do you square sort of what the data tells you versus what your gut or brain or sense of taste ... Yeah.
At one point, something passed across the woods outside like a shudder, and a hush fell over everything, and the boys and the dog all looked at me and their faces were like pale birds taking flight, but my hearing had mercifully shut off whatever had occasioned such swift terror over all creatures of the earth, save me.
Four years after his tax evasion and various other crimes led him to become a government informant in a wide-ranging investigation of corruption in world soccer, and two years after that cooperation led to the arrests of dozens of his former colleagues, many in the sport still shudder at the thought of being linked with him.
While I shudder at the thought of sitting down to a prix fixe menu at a white tablecloth restaurant or any of the other set-piece activities we're urged to take part in to commemorate a dissident Roman priest from the third century, I've somehow also managed to feel some vestigial guilt when, in the past, I've ignored the day completely.
Learning that a restaurant serves "small plates" may induce a shudder in the sort of diner who raised an alarm, a few years ago, when it seemed that portions at every restaurant were shrinking, that the small-plates trend was an unstoppable force, that restaurant-goers might be forever doomed to leave meals unsure if they'd had enough to eat.
The first trailer for the project, titled Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil And Vile—a direct quote from one of Bundy's numerous guilty verdicts—reveals the shudder-inducing tone of the film, told from the perspective of Bundy's lovestruck girlfriend Liz Kendall (Lily Collins.) At the time of his state-administered execution in 1989, Bundy was believed to be responsible for upwards of 30 deaths.
And we can see that escalation clearly in her face, as we get a first glimpse of Amma in full-on bloodlust mode while she's strangling Ann: This shot is followed by one last image of the doomed Mae — and then another shudder-inducing shot of Amma as she relishes her work: This is the final image we see of the mid-credits scene.
He is losing to it, to our twenty-four-hour-a-day pie fight, to the dizzying cut and the disorienting edit, to the message of fragmentation, to the flicker and pulse and shudder and strobe, to the constant, hivey drone of the electroculture…and yet still he fights, deathly afraid that the medium he chose is consuming the very things he tried to protect: childhood and silence.
And as you discover new shows and movies you want to see, you can set alerts so you'll be notified when they hit one of the streaming services you're subscribed to, similar the tracking feature on Roku OS. Finally, Reelgood's update includes the addition of 50+ streaming services – that means there's now support for more niche services like IndieFlix, FilmStruck, Shudder, Fandor, Crunchyroll, Mubi, AcornTV and Starz, among others.
That said, Peaches' new video for "Sick in the Head" is perhaps a little low key compared to the video for "Rub", but it still includes her flinging her latex-clad glittery limbs around in a tunnel, her "upper half" transformed into two goggly eyes and her "lower half" transformed into an actual mouth, with teeth (which will make you shudder if you've ever seen the film Teeth).
After getting in touch about the album, Carlile urged them to launch a crowdfunding campaign via PledgeMusic; both women shudder as they think back to how they felt in those first few moments after hitting the publish button, and then look at me in wonder as they talk about how they raised 50 percent of their goal in 48 hours—and surpassed it in just over a month.
But a liberal slant was clear in many of our homegrown features, like the nostalgic commemorations we published just a few months apart in 19993 for the anniversaries of the civil unrest of 1968, and of Robert F. Kennedy's assassination, the latter being the sort of shameless liberal idol worship that would surely have made Roger Ailes and Rupert Murdoch shudder — or maybe even vomit — had they known we'd published it.
The bombastic front-runner, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, set a poor example during the March 3 Fox debate, responding crudely to legitimate criticisms and overstating negatives, providing vague answers to questions calling for policy specifics and speaking of "flexibility" that should cause conservatives to shudder.
At Wisconsin High School, Accusations of Body Shaming at a Cheerleading Banquet Members of a high school cheerleading squad received awards mocking their breasts, backsides and weight, prompting complaints from parents and a warning letter from the A.C.L.U. Dorm Fire Kills 10 Young Players in Brazil, Sending Shudder Through Soccer World The blaze broke out in the early morning at a training center in Rio de Janeiro for teenage players at Flamengo, one of the most famous clubs.
Harris quotes the economist John Maynard Keynes who theorized that the capitalist system could only last around 450 years: The love of money as a possession—as distinguished from the love of money as a means to the enjoyments and realities of life—will be recognised for what it is, a somewhat disgusting morbidity, one of those semi-criminal, semi-pathological propensities which one hands over with a shudder to the specialists in mental disease. Indeed.
The essay is in part a rejection of the immigration policies his nephew supports and at the same time a plea for him to reconsider: I shudder at the thought of what would have become of the Glossers had the same policies Stephen so coolly espouses — the travel ban, the radical decrease in refugees, the separation of children from their parents, and even talk of limiting citizenship for legal immigrants — been in effect when Wolf-Leib made his desperate bid for freedom.
Although I'm fairly familiar with the popular theater genre where people place themselves in Houdini situations for fun [shudder] that goes by the term "escape room," my mind usually goes to the Jodie Foster movie (which also featured a super young Kristen Stewart for all of you escape-room-loving millennials), and the whole neurotic phenomenon of self-protection for the elite from the rabble (although there's actually a long and sympathetic history of safe rooms — they're even in the pyramids).
"I shudder to think what would have happened if it had been President Obama, and the drum that Fox News would have beaten for weeks about a U.S. president being too soft to stand in the rain," said Camerota, who has been a frequent critic of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and Fox News.

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