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25 Sentences With "shuddering at"

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I can't help shuddering at the thought that rather often life imitates literature.
Are you shuddering at the thought of disclosing all this money stuff to your VCs?
It moved along the monorail at what felt like a snail's pace, shuddering at every curve.
"If we go down your route, and I'm writing that opinion," she said, before shuddering at the thought.
Jeff Sessions' confirmation as attorney general has the party shuddering at the prospect of Roy Moore's election in Alabama.
During the campaign foreign-policy grandees from prior Republican administrations were among Mr Trump's harshest critics, shuddering at his geopolitical views.
Everyone is shuddering at the thought that you are about to get classified intelligence briefings and at your bromance with Putin.
The smell of pollen and suncream will be replaced with damp and deodorant,"—and you'll be back to "shuddering at frosted bus stops.
But somehow, the same unsexy bra I remember shuddering at in department stores 10 years ago, now somehow looks chic, understated, and completely current.
Be the Cowboy, an equally fraught record with less overarching narrative, continues Mitski's project of plumbing the human heart and shuddering at the results.
Maybe it had seemed ominous to the locals who'd encountered it, shuddering at the starkness of the sign and wondering what might have been loosed upon their community.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) is attempting to restore investor confidence, while markets are shuddering at the potentially damaging impact of the virus on the global economy.
The stock market is shuddering at the idea of a slowdown, which corporations contributed to by using their tax windfall to buy back more than $1 trillion of their own stock.
The offer left the foreign policy establishment shuddering at what many would see as a serious breach of protocol, essentially acknowledging the leader of a state that the United States does not recognize.
No longer restricted to running straight for cabs through rain, or shuddering at frosted bus stops, the great walk home is able to reclaim its throne as one of summer's most under-celebrated pursuits.
If you're shuddering at the thought of tackling everything you have left over from the past year (or for some of us, the past decade) and want to press the delete button immediately—don't do it.
But on the issue of health care, several Democratic candidates have not been ready to embrace Medicare for all, shuddering at the idea of eliminating private insurance, which covers 67 percent of Americans with health insurance plans.
I'm shuddering at the thought of my Bandersnatch choices being broadcast to every DTF cutie within an eight-mile radius, but hopefully "Swipe Night" won't end with someone chopping up their dad and burying him in the garden.
Mr. Collins delivered an extended statement before he was sentenced, sobbing and shuddering at times, apologizing to those he hurt and lied to, including his family, his constituents, the F.B.I., his former colleagues in Congress and President Trump.
And so we turn our gaze toward 21980 with more urgency than hope, joining the growing resistance to the Republican chokehold on government, while shuddering at the thought of what else will be broken before a new Congress can be sworn in.
After hobbling to the pub, screaming internally for the entirety of the three-hour train journey back to London, and shuddering at the sight of stairs for a full week, I came to a decision: If I was going to do another one of these, I wasn't going to trust my own terrible decisions—I would need to pin the blame on everyone else.
Celebrity Farm left a pitiful legacy for Irish television viewers. One witness reported that it had taken until 2012 "to finally stop shuddering at the memory of such sitting room atrocities as RTÉ's Celebrity Farm".
In the dream, he received a letter from his friend Samuel Loveman that read: > Don't fail to see Nyarlathotep if he comes to Providence. He is > horrible—horrible beyond anything you can imagine—but wonderful. He haunts > one for hours afterwards. I am still shuddering at what he showed.
During this stage, he is a said to have practised some technique of meditation that would seemingly help him control elements (called tattva) like fire and water out of the total 36 such elements enumerated in Kashmir Shaivism. He started the practice of blowing air at live charcoals in his fire pot (called kanger in local language) sometimes for hours together. He was found talking to and directing invisible people at times. Various parts of his body like his shoulders and knees were seen shuddering at times.
The chapter The Queen in London contains broadly negative stereotypes of stockbrokers clearly intended to be Jewish: they are described as having "curved noses"; they have Jewish names such as Levinstein, Rosenbaum, Hirsh and Cohen; and their dialogue is rendered in an exaggerated dialect of Yiddish-inflected English. They are depicted as shuddering at the thought of poor people eating good food, and then they are massacred by the queen's guards. Another character in the book, the shopkeeper Jacob Absalom, is hinted at being Jewish and is depicted negatively.

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