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The members of the task force had shuddered at the proposal.
Everyone has encountered — and shuddered at — a particularly odd, creepy, old doll.
Some people probably shuddered at this idea, thinking it means society's collective doom.
There was a time when America shuddered at what OPEC would decide to do.
A muscular 'gk' shuddered at the edge of the sound, the snag of choking.
Turkish markets have already shuddered at the thought of a showdown over the S-400s.
Not surprisingly, markets shuddered at the thought of a President Trump and the uncertainty rattled markets.
Watching Coal's promo video, I shuddered at the similarities to Kickstarter videos that start by broadly retelling history.
He shuddered at the thought of being surrounded by people in a crowd or of anyone hearing him sing.
A man of towering ambitions, he shuddered at the thought of becoming the first president to lose a war.
Greece's European Union allies, who once shuddered at the anti-austerity rhetoric from the 45-year old premier, welcomed the ratification.
As first-generation Indian-Americans, they shuddered at his quickness to demonize people of color with Asian, African or Latino ancestry.
Day two of the detox is hardly wall-worthy, but after so much prepping on Sunday and Monday, I shuddered at the thought of facing my cutting board.
Conservatives opposed to Mr. Trump have shuddered at what they consider to be unsubtle dog whistles, a term for coded messages to a political subgroup, from the candidate.
Adam Smith likely would have shuddered at today's Black Friday call to "shop till you drop," because he recognized the consequences of a market theory founded upon delusion.
I shuddered at the morbid thought of Erika carrying this pregnancy for another 10 weeks knowing that there would be such a tragic outcome; and it was a risk.
During an at-bat in the division series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Puig licked his bat, shuddered at the taste of pine tar and then smashed an R.B.I. double.
The co-working company, previously one of the startup world's brightest stars, had to abandon its IPO after potential investors shuddered at its epic losses and questionable corporate governance structure.
Op-Ed Contributor BEIJING — When Zhang Xiaomo worked on a farm in Manchuria in the early 1970s, she shuddered at the screeching noise of trucks pulling over on the icy roads.
Meanwhile, Gillian shuddered at the bathroom's dubious flecks and stains and gritty surfaces, the yellowed toilet brush clogged with paper, the packets of laxatives and Tena lady pads out on unapologetic show.
When I spoke to Justice Ginsburg in her chambers Monday, she brushed away initial detractors who said she might have crossed the line in earlier revealing how she shuddered at the idea of a Trump presidency.
For her part, Power "shuddered at the inadequacy of the effort" to decrease Assad's stockpile, despite the fact that U.S.-Russian collaboration provided an opportunity to build the trust necessary to reach a political resolution of the conflict.
"For a year I shuddered at the idea of being called into your office, where you would stealthily close the door and make lewd comments about my body and share your fantasies of having sex with me," Ms. Coopersmith wrote.
They've read Stewart's own statement that the new show's Picard would be a "man who has been changed by his experiences" and shuddered at the mere thought of a disillusioned, weary Picard roaming around an isolated family vineyard swigging freshly-squeezed Targ milk.
The arts organizer inside of me shuddered at the thought of obtaining proper licenses for all those venues, a feat that would almost certainly be impossible for the resourceful yet relatively impoverished Moorman and her band of dedicated artists and volunteers today.
I heard nothing worthwhile during Yiannopoulos's news conference Tuesday afternoon, though I heard a whole lot of Trump in him, and I wondered — no, shudderedat a kind of worldview that may well be in ascendance, thanks to its validation by our president.
But as significant as it is to see a queer film that didn't focus on the quasi-privileged experiences of yet another white protagonist, I shuddered at the thought of what this movie could say about black culture as a whole and its connections with homophobia.
Its arrival in Mbandaka in May turned the outbreak into an international concern as airports in West Africa set up Ebola screenings and the region shuddered at the memory of the epidemic that killed at least 11,300 people in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia between 2013 and 2016.
Not long ago, I had watched the beginning of Selma, the reenactment > of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing and had shuddered at the horrors > of history. But this was neither a scene from a movie nor was it the past. A > white man had just entered a black church and massacred people as they > prayed. He had assassinated a civil rights leader.
The Necronomicon is mentioned in a number of Lovecraft's short stories and in his novellas At the Mountains of Madness and The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. However, despite frequent references to the book, Lovecraft was very sparing of details about its appearance and contents. He once wrote that "if anyone were to try to write the Necronomicon, it would disappoint all those who have shuddered at cryptic references to it."Letter to Jim Blish and William Miller, Jr., quoted in Joshi, "Afterword".
G. R. S. Mead wrote about Blavatsky, "I know no one who detested, more than she did, any attempt to hero-worship herselfshe positively physically shuddered at any expression of reverence to herselfas a spiritual teacher; I have heard her cry out in genuine alarm at an attempt to kneel to her made by an enthusiastic admirer." Leo Klejn wrote about Blavatsky, "Indefatigability and energy of this woman were surprising. She had a revolutionary's merits." Another person who said Blavatsky was a remarkable woman was a former associate and publisher of the Theosophical magazine Lucifer 1887–1889, Mabel Collins.
Green presented a lecture at the Unitarian Church of Columbia, Missouri in November, 1980 – less than a year before she died. Here she gave an account of, "What I found when I searched the scriptures." One key point explained how her religious experience began with her, "less than devout Methodist" parents insisting that she attend church and ended when she read the entire Bible cover to cover. "There wasn't one page of this book that didn't offend me in some way." she said and exclaimed how she shuddered at the memory of the awful lyrics in the hymns she so loved singing as a child.
The forensic staff in London concluded that the small knives found in Baker's possession would not have been capable of severing Fanny's body, so another weapon had to have been used. Meanwhile, in Winchester Prison, Baker was said to be talkative to the wardens and especially the chaplain. He still insisted that his conscience was clear with regards to the murder, and wondered who the guilty party was, hoping that "he would be found". He ate and slept well, which was in contrast to his time in Alton's prison, where he was reportedly disturbed in his sleep, and physically shuddered at the sight of meat.
Thus, in cases where liability for post-resignation breach of duty had been found, there was a causal connection between the resignation and the subsequent diversion of the opportunity to the director's new enterprise. That said, Rix LJ recognised the difficulty of accurately summarising the circumstances in which retiring directors may or may not be held to have breached their fiduciary duties given that the issue is “fact sensitive”. It was clear, however, that the defendant's resignation was innocent of any disloyalty or conflict of interest. Moses LJ, while recognising that the resolution of issues of breach of fiduciary duty are fact specific, felt “almost” nostalgic for the days when there were inflexible rules of equity which were inexorably enforced by judges “who would have shuddered at the reiteration of the noun-adjective”.
The program was discussed by A.K. Dewdney in the Scientific American "Computer Recreations" column in 1989, by Penn Jillette in his PC Computing column in 1991, and in several books, including the Usenet Handbook, Bots: the Origin of New Species, Hippo Eats Dwarf: A Field Guide to Hoaxes and Other B.S., and non-computer-related journals such as Texas Studies in Literature and Language. Dewdney wrote about the program's output, "The overall impression is not unlike what remains in the brain of an inattentive student after a late-night study session. Indeed, after reading the output of Mark V. Shaney, I find ordinary writing almost equally strange and incomprehensible!" He noted the reactions of newsgroup users, who have "shuddered at Mark V. Shaney's reflections, some with rage and others with laughter:" :The opinions of the new net.
The story begins in 1967. That year, Singapore first issued her own currency and made national service mandatory for all young Singaporean males who have come of age. That year, there were people who rented out fake eyelashes for S$4 a day; prices of eggs plummeted to a new low, propelling Singaporeans to start a movement to kill chickens to reduce egg-supply. That year, the “Vietnam Rose” (a form of syphilis) set foot on the island, visitors who called on prostitutes shuddered at its mention; that same year, Sakura and Rita Chao's “New Peach-blossom River” was popular in the streets of Singapore... There lived 3 families in 3 houses along a horizontal street (which bustled with noise and excitement) in North Bridge Road, amongst whom were 6 youths of about the same age and had grown up together.

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