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The middle class shudders at the memory of her presidency.
Still now she shudders with every personal essay I write.
" He shudders if you call him "the engineer of love.
I ask if she's a winter person and she visibly shudders.
The camera watches her walk away as Dave shudders with delight.
"Big clothes, not a problem, but little people clothes," Bashir shudders.
There's no resolution in this sound world of pizzicato, slices and shudders.
Background reading: • Irma roars in, and an entire state shakes and shudders.
But coal's presence on the list has sent shudders through the market.
In the context of Sorrenti's brief, glimmering life, the photograph shudders with apprehension.
It&aposs not just here that the shudders are being felt a little.
The cafeteria sometimes shudders with the reverberations of a blast from the pit.
When he looks toward the annual corporate holiday party these days, he shudders.
Its fear of criticism and its response to it should give you shudders.
" It also reported that the disclosures had sent "shudders through the diplomatic establishment.
That prospect sent shudders through metro Atlanta commuters, who already contend with heavy traffic.
He shudders as he recalls his appearances around Asia after his novels became popular.
The jet shudders and creaks through the air: Downton Abbey with jet engines attached.
Sagar's noises and shudders don't stop, but I find myself sinking into the bed.
The heat breaks as an immense thunder shudders over the road northwest from Bulawayo.
Then the movie played, sending almost pleasurable shudders of environmental horror down people's spines.
Now yields are climbing again, but that hasn't sent shudders through investors in stocks.
The image of Mr Calvey in the defendant's cage sent shudders through the business community.
Thursday's attacks will have sent shudders down the spine of the millions who've visited Barcelona.
"There's a naked populism there," shudders an EU official who has watched Mr Kurz in action.
That's still 210 episodes of pouchy jeans and exasperated sighs, but the completist in me shudders.
The Lover is not flawless, necessarily, but it does breathe—it shudders like a living thing.
One shudders to imagine what Moxon would do with the means to make a horror movie.
Mariah Carey still shudders when she thinks about accidentally sitting in the chair of a Hollywood legend.
Huawei arrest sparks selling The arrest of Meng sent shudders through global markets early in the day.
This Jane Doe really gets to Edison, who shudders at the sadness of dying alone and unknown.
One shudders to think how much further damage that would do to already nervous world financial markets.
It would easily fit in a jacket pocket (or, shudders, cargo pants), and it's water and dust resistant.
As the building shudders and cracks so does Shideh, especially when Dorsa begins communing with an invisible force.
Desire, ravenous and ineffable, shudders through "Burning," the latest from the great South Korean director Lee Chang-dong.
This realization sent shudders through the Republican establishment, many of whom detest Trump and Cruz with equal measure.
Tuesday's voting seemed to send shudders through fault lines long in the making, now bursting clearly into view.
That's right (and my inner 11-year-old shudders as I type this): it's better than 'Star Wars.
City shudders Grewal, the New Jersey attorney general, said he and his staff are mourning with the city.
There is a strange gurgle and a razorbill appears, shudders off the water, flicks its head and preens.
Neither of them see it, but Gary walks in on them having sex and shudders silently in the hallway.
The lira's plunge has sent shudders through financial markets because it has raised doubts about investing in Turkish securities.
An innovative "Rumble Pak" could be inserted into the back of the controller to provide physical "shudders" during gameplay.
When people like Professor Bullard talk of a warming climate producing more frequent and stronger storms, Ms. Little shudders.
The Aston skips and shudders across the rippled surface, but holds the line as it arcs to the left.
So as he's trying to kiss me, his body shudders, and I feel something that ends up on my leg.
Whitehead. Just scanning your eyes over that word (or the mental image it conjures up) probably gives you instant shudders.
Revenues amount to 21 percent of Croatia's economic output and its troubles sent shudders through several of the region's economies.
The rest of the world looks at the debts and growing labour unrest inside China (see article), and it shudders.
Dieka Issa Ouattara, a leader of the local Dioula community there, still shudders to think of the civil war years.
King's shudders and vibratos, half-shouts and glottal stops have become a synecdoche for the ongoing struggle for American freedom.
Douglas Brough, Colin's father, said he shudders to think what would have happened had other students been armed that night.
The possibility that expensive food, lovingly chosen, could make one's adored pet devastatingly ill is sending shudders through dog owners.
Now, read the article, "Irma Roars In, and All of Florida Shakes and Shudders," and answer the following questions: 1.
That's the type of stuff that needs to be scrubbed, especially with fall's rainy weather and (*shudders*) snow coming eventually.
They can build to a major eruption in a crescendo of shudders and spatters or explode with almost no warning.
As the beast shudders its last breath, the camera gives us our first good look at hero Geralt of Rivia.
At the same time, a more than 30 percent decline in oil prices since early October has sent shudders through markets.
What condition the city will be in by the time these convoys arrive, the staff at the EOC shudders to think.
Anytime an 800-pound gorilla like Google enters a market, it sends shudders through the established players in the targeted industry.
Kenan Thompson doubles over at one point as the rest of the room shudders, visibly trying to hold back the laughs.
She shudders when she recounts the story of the Thai tourist who was shot because he resisted thieves taking his camera.
Though insurers may eventually get the funds once the administration revises the formula, the move is sending shudders through the industry.
Your Money When the stock market shudders a few days in a row, it is tempting to do something, and fast.
"All other parties are willing to import thousands of Muslims who have very violent ideas against being gay or transgender," he shudders.
The announcement sent shudders up the spine of Republican Richard Nixon, whose campaign had promised that as president he would bring peace.
The Lake Shore Limited shudders at the thought, and the ladder used for my sleeper berth comes loose and nearly brains me.
Michael Allman, the director of player development, said the Cardinals were considering Rapsodo and Edgertronic purchases, though he shudders at the cost.
"The girl shudders at the mention of her trafficker and when she was brought to us, she was very, very frightened," said Mohamed.
One shudders to think about the consequences for U.S. security in a Middle East already teetering on the edge of a strategic meltdown.
In mid-2017, China announced a plan to become a global leader in artificial intelligence by 2030, sending shudders through American policy circles.
The kingdom accounts for almost one-sixth of world oil exports, and even a minor disruption here could send shudders through global markets.
But he shudders as he recalls what happened one night in 1985, after watching "The Exorcist" on television as a 6-year-old.
The shudders begin soon after the movie does when a woman opens a door, stares into the camera and falls to the ground.
From the buzzing, menacing bass riff that drives "Lift Me Up" to the industrial refrigerator beeps closing "'06", Summertime '06 shudders with neurotic tension.
The deal has sent shudders through Brazil's political establishment which is bracing for more leaked statements likely to implicate as many as 200 politicians.
There's a fiery explosion, and everybody shudders like they were in an earthquake, and clearly Dolores is making her biggest strike against humanity yet.
Brexit is so nightmarishly complicated that even the mere mention of the word is enough to bring the average British person out in shudders.
For that, Northam can thank Perriello, who nationalized the race in ways that should send shudders down the spines of Republicans across the country.
But observing that ritual late Wednesday night -- while watching it on C-SPAN, obediently social distancing on my couch -- sent shudders down my spine.
There were a fair few reactions to that post, but Headey's former Game of Thrones co-star Natalie Emmanuel probably summed things up best. *shudders*
L last week revealed Apple's plans to replace its graphics chips with parts it is developing in-house, sending shudders through Apple's global supply chain.
Now and then, Mr. Rothenberg sent volleys of jazzy riffs skyward, but more often the group produced mildly dissonant chords, rhythmic shudders and breathy whispers.
Brace yourselves: There's a new dating app that requires you to kick things off with a potential match by sharing an actual phone call. Shudders.
Union 1 last March opted to extend for 18 months its old contract, ending an historic strike that sent shudders through the global copper market.
This week, playwright Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar appeared on a Pakistani TV show claiming that his "liver shudders with disgust" when he hears the slogan.
The departure of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who protested the troop pullouts and Mr. Trump's cavalier approach to America's alliances, sent shudders through Republican ranks.
The stance taken by the United States, the linchpin of global commerce, upset a longstanding consensus and sent shudders through the rest of the world.
More from Tonic: "Try and imitate what I do," Kiki says, and shudders as I fling some magic at her sternum at point blank range.
It's a landscape of glacial melancholy, shot through with glinting fragments from an ensemble of six players, solemn resonances in the piano and shudders of drums.
He gasps and shudders again, and a long very thin gray worm, like a strand of overcooked spaghetti, waves out into the air from his nose.
Later, when Chinonso sees a very dark-skinned Nigerian man who has become a taunted public spectacle, he shudders at the idea of becoming like him.
"Storm King" is a totem of spirals extending from a steel sheet that shudders violently to clatter and clang — inducing, in me, slight panic and nervousness.
No group has claimed responsibility for the wave of bombings, which sent shudders through the tourism industry, one of the few bright spots in Thailand's sluggish economy.
His intimations that he might oversee the Treasury much as he has managed now-bankrupt Atlantic City casinos — by renegotiating with creditors — sent shudders through global markets.
I've even purchased many of them for myself -- enough times that my wife shudders every time a new package arrives at the house, which should say something.
Though the situation remained murky, even the hint of armed conflict sends shudders through a global economy dependent on the free flow of oil from the gulf.
The president sent shudders through the South Korean election campaign in April when he said he wanted Seoul to pay the estimated $1 billion cost of Thaad.
It solidly hits its marks as it moves the franchise furniture around, and features striking special-effects scenes in which the world shudders to a near standstill.
Such accidents are so rare that when they do happen they send shudders through riders, rekindling fears about standing too close to the edge of the platform.
The prospect of an invigorated right-wing government pushing to annex West Bank land sent shudders through the Israeli peace camp and drew plaintive reactions from the Palestinians.
But yes, I'll admit that buttons are a nostalgic thing for some, and that the thought of squeezing something to call your Google Assistant still gives me shudders.
Nearly 25 years have passed since Stacey Dash was brutally attacked by an ex-boyfriend, but the former Clueless star and Fox News contributor still shudders at the memory.
She says his longtime fans must stop supporting and pull the shudders back to see what's really going on -- and, after that, hold him accountable for his alleged crimes.
If you think Italians Mad at Food is alarming, you've clearly not encountered the population of Maryland when presented with a crab cake recipe that calls for—shudders— filler.
On Wednesday, yields on U.S. 10-year Treasury notes slid below those on two-year notes, delivering a reliable signal of a recession and sending shudders through financial markets.
No motive was known for the attack that sent shudders through one of the biggest cities in the U.S. South and stoked a simmering national debate on gun control.
The downgrade comes after Imagination Technologies was advised by Apple that it planned to replace Imagination's graphics chip designs in upcoming products, sending shudders through Apple's global component supply chain.
Duterte condones execution-style killings of criminals, shudders at the thought of wearing a tie or socks, and has vowed not to work until after noon when he becomes president.
The move sent shudders through Apple's supply chain and has sparked investor jitters over whether Apple may rely more on its own in-house chip technology rather than external suppliers.
The race is already tighter than it should be, and a Democrats are hoping to win will send shudders down the spines of Republicans up for reelection in 2018. 5.
The death of Mr. Mannan, a cousin of a former foreign minister, Dipu Moni, of the ruling Awami League party, sent shudders through Dhaka's close-knit diplomatic and government circles.
If you're the kind of person who shudders at the notion of adding anything beyond a slick of butter to your boiled ears, you should probably stop reading right now.
Then it worked its way along, like an egg swallowed by a snake, expanding, stretching the tissue, until, with a series of shudders, it dropped, and he exploded into water.
James's prime is giving him no such advantage; one shudders to think how Jordan would have reacted if he realized his only option was passing the ball to Jose Calderon.
Early shudders of AI-driven automation are already palpable in the job market, with work that requires a human touch flourishing and routine jobs slipping away, according to data from LinkedIn.
The game shudders awake with a screen that looks very much like a VHS tape, then drops you in a shadowy room where lines of static occasionally drift across your vision.
The image then bounces back to the glasses, which feature head tracking and rapid, tiny shudders that work together so that the wearer sees on the mat a lifelike 3D image.
A few seconds into the track, a sound shudders into the mix that you feel as much as you hear: a high-pitched fluttering that lodges itself somewhere behind your tongue.
As she belts out commands (as in, "Gotta get my ass ate/gotta make that ass shake"), the beat thumps along, with vibrant bass shudders and skittering, subliminally irritating snare drums.
The elevator door screeched while closing, as if wounded, and the hallways I left behind, as I rose in a series of shudders, reverberated with a sound that was almost gleeful.
It shudders and winks when I'm not paying it enough attention, guilting me, challenging me and asking me to set endless goals, like a boorish life coach I didn't ask for.
But even without Mr. Paul's bill, one shudders to think about how U.S. policy would respond to another downturn if any of the surviving Republican candidates make it to the Oval Office.
But if you're looking for love on Happn, basically be a doctor or a lawyer — it's horrifying how closely this mirrors the advice so many of our parents have given us. *shudders*
New York (CNN Business)The recent inversion of the yield curve in the United States pushed short-term rates above longer-term bond yields and sent shudders through the global financial markets.
The shock measure also sent shudders through the investment community on a day when the markets were also reeling at the election of Republican candidate Donald Trump as the next U.S. president.
The emotions unleashed by the case have sent shudders through Indonesia - a secular state that has religious freedom and diversity enshrined in the constitution, though 85 percent of its people are Muslim.
Her seductive intensity, which wavers uneasily between giggle-inducing and chilling, shudders with the chaos that the story represses, a force pushing back at the show's unwillingness to let anyone be pathological.
The prospect of a race between Mr. Johnson and Mr. Gove, reviving one of the most treacherous and poisonous rivalries of recent British political history, had sent shudders through the Tory ranks.
One wonders and shudders to think about what else has to happen for Republicans to realize that for the good of the country, we have to rally around someone else in 2020.
Maybe it's also a kind of instinct that leads us to be on the lookout for our perfect idea of shelter, no matter how hard the world shifts and shudders around us.
PHOENIX — Noemí Romero still shudders when she hears the name Joe Arpaio, the former sheriff responsible for the workplace raid in 2013 when she was arrested and spent two months in jail.
Good red wine color is important to me, as I've had alcoholic red wine in the past that had the translucency of blackcurrant juice, and the taste memory still gives me shudders.
A sign displayed at a Little League baseball field elicited laughs and shudders on Reddit this week with its pointed warnings to parents who might, well, take children's baseball a little too seriously.
When your apartment's heat shudders back to life and your alarm goes off hours before the sun comes out, you know it's officially time for a seasonal reboot in all aspects of life.
Apple's suppliers are in the spotlight after Imagination Technologies last week revealed Apple's plans to replace its graphics chips with parts it is developing in-house, sending shudders through Apple's global supply chain.
On Tuesday, during his visit to the hurricane-struck island, President Trump raised a prospect that could cheer the island's residents but send shudders through Wall Street: Maybe the debt can simply go away.
One shudders to think what will happen if the courts dismantle the Affordable Care Act in the next year — a move that could ultimately leave 21 million or so more people without health insurance.
She professes her pride in being a denizen of the darkness — "the time for the proper creatures of the world to thrive" — and shudders at the thought of the "monsters" that walk by day.
It's sometimes a risk to order this simple combo at a dive bar because the water isn't always cold, and the vodka may be from a plastic handle *shudders* — but you'll get used to it!
For more inspiring stories, read the latest issue of PEOPLE magazine Hank Fortener still shudders when he remembers the day his 5-year-old foster brother, Hubby, was taken from his home 22014 years ago.
Gordon-Byrne has no background in politics and she shudders when I suggest she's a lobbyist, but over the last three years, she has become one of the most important political advocate for consumer rights.
LONDON/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Factory growth stuttered across the world in July, heightening concerns about the global economic outlook as an intensifying trade conflict between the United States and China sent shudders through trading partners.
When she rises on point and shudders around the stage to demonstrate the excitement of her encounter with humanness, she is at once lovely and gauche, counteracting the bubble-headedeness of the character as written.
Perhaps not since Bjorn Borg transcended tennis in the late 1970s, sending shudders down the spine of the Wimbledon crowd, has a player had such an impact on this oldest and most venerable of venues.
Fond of juxtaposing the concrete with the airy, he assembles a sonic kaleidoscope of varied keyboards: whooshing gusts, plonking shudders, blips and dings and clicks, lushly watery oscillations — echoing, lurid, glowing, pinging with assured solidity.
MORE: Trump, Clinton debate nukes, ISIS, hackers It was a moment that will have sent shudders down the spines of America's international allies -- an isolationist vision that has many global leaders wary about a President Trump.
Elman suggests the possibility of a down round, but the CEO shudders at the unpalatable prospect of bursting the bubble of all his hotshot programmers banking on a big payoff once the company hits it big.
The real estate mogul's win is likely to send shudders through the Republican establishment, which fears his explosive rhetoric targeting women, Mexicans and Muslims could hamper the GOP's chances of appealing to a general-election audience.
Trump has done literally all the wrong things since he stepped into the Oval Office, so one shudders to imagine what he would be like without Ivanka, who is no angel herself, telling him not to.
One shudders to think of what Poliquin thinks of Michael Phelps' legendary 12,000-calorie diet from back in the day (he's eating less now) or the meal regimens of other athletes (Riff Raff?) on extreme diets.
The game is more Katamari Damacy than modernist in its accumulation of increasingly bizarre objects, each with its own sound effect, into an unwieldy glob, which eventually shakes, shudders, and collapses into a tornado of debris.
"We are not amused," he said, using a quote attributed to Queen Victoria to express his disappointment with the couple's decision to step back from the Crown, which sent shudders through his tight-knit monarchist fraternity.
HONG KONG, Aug 21.5 (Reuters) - Manufacturing activity across Asia slowed in July, deepening concerns about the region's economic outlook as an intensifying trade conflict between the United States and China sent shudders through their trading partners.
But uncertainty about the outcome had already started to send shudders through the sector ahead of the vote, with Berkeley warning earlier in June that there had been a 13 percent drop in reservations of new homes.
After "A Little Princess" (1995) and the best of the Hogwarts films, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" (2004), he made " Children of Men " (2006), which shudders with horror at the prospect of a childless world.
He told the paper he did not expect to get an offer to serve in the Trump administration, but just having him in a formal role in the new Washington could send shudders through the nation's immigrants.
Alexander Vindman spent more than 10 hours behind closed doors with lawmakers and aides, providing his firsthand account of how the president's posture toward Ukraine sent shudders through the highest levels of the U.S. national security apparatus.
The attacks have sent shudders through the tourism industry in one of the world's most visited cities, with hotel owners, tour operators and others in the industry hoping the expected drop-off in visitors will not last long.
His comments could send shudders through Rio Tinto, which owns 66 percent of Oyu Tolgoi, and scare off private companies that might be interested in forming strategic partnerships at the giant, fully state-owned Tavan Tolgoi coal mine.
Although the characters fall into types, they quickly carve out their own personalities and stories, from the closeted gay kid (DeRon Horton) to the ambitious student-body president (Brandon P. Bell) who shudders under the weight of expectations.
It is the oldest symphony orchestra in the United States, led by giants like Mahler, Toscanini and Bernstein, but the New York Philharmonic's recent struggles have sent shudders through audiences, donors and power brokers across the classical music world.
Much depends on which personality — the 9-year-old Hedwig, the bossy Patricia, the naughty Dennis — has taken hold, and whether Shyamalan is after laughs or shudders, both of which he routinely coaxes out in "Glass" until he doesn't.
Yone Escalante, 03, who also takes vegetables from the Andes on a 2,800-km (1,700-mile) round-trip to eastern Venezuela, shudders when he recalls how a vehicle of his was ransacked in the remote plains of Guarico state last year.
In her acceptance speech, Le Pen spoke of an end to globalism -- effectively a France First vision of her nation that should send shudders of fear through much of Europe but thrills of pleasure through President Trump and his entourage.
"I take a risk every time I go out with a male customer," said Kat, who also shudders at the parties she is made to attend where cocaine, marijuana and other drugs are used by clients and forced on the girls.
"It shows you there is so much supply, the focus is on the inventories, the focus is on how U.S. production keeps coming up, so something that in other circumstances would've sent shudders to the oil market doesn't happen," said Yergin.
The couple is obviously getting a kick out of the whole thing, but if I was an invited guest, I'd get my act together before the only other options are the super expensive gifts or [shudders] your own creativity and thoughtfulness.
Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France (CNN)As the global economy shudders, the Middle East boils and the Amazon rainforest burns, world leaders are convening on France's Atlantic coast for a weekend of talks few believe can solve any of it.
GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL, JUNE 24 Brett Dean's "Hamlet," a new operatic adaptation of the classic play, is full of dazzling moments: eerie shudders of percussion sent electronically around the hall, an offstage chorus forming wordless halos of sound around certain lines.
"They're not going to take this lying down ... one shudders to think what the consequences could be," he told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp, saying Beijing might crack down on Canadian canola shipments or stop Chinese students from going to Canada.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's agriculture industry and government are aiming to put the nation's vast pig herd on a low-soymeal diet to reduce the country's reliance on U.S. soybean imports, a move that would send shudders across the U.S. farmbelt and beyond.
On the other hand, one shudders to think what might have happened to the US economy had Congress listened to voters and refused to bail out the banks under George W. Bush or push through a fiscal stimulus under Obama in 2009.
But while monetary injections have helped to contain Europe's woes — one shudders to think of how badly things might have gone without the leadership of Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank — they haven't produced anything that looks like a cure.
And Tata of India, the current owner of the steel works at Port Talbot, which employs 4,000 people, has sent shudders through the area by saying it was exploring options including a sale or a joint venture for the money-losing business.
Many composers have written about death, but Berlioz takes on the process of dying like few others: In "La Mort de Cléopâtre," slithering figures evoke the asp winding its way up Cleopatra's chest as the music's skin seems to crawl in twitchy shudders.
The cast stood around microphones with scripts and a screen for visual cues, and played off one another: delivering gags, growls, swoons, screams, pauses for effect, cries of pain, angry rebukes, sweet endearments, coughs, shudders, sips, slurps, snickers, guffaws and an occasional sneeze.
With concerns about the health of the global economy sending shudders though the financial markets, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is facing what may be the toughest test yet of his three-year-old campaign to lift Japanese growth rates and end two decades of deflation.
A self-inflicted government shutdown is happening over Christmas, the stock market is suffering its worst month in a decade (compounded by his talk of sacking the Fed chair) and the resignation of Defense Secretary James Mattis is sending shudders through America's military and allies.
In Rupert Goold's tightly focused new production — which stars a blood-freezing Ralph Fiennes and a beautifully battered Vanessa Redgrave — it's not so much Richard who evokes shudders of amused and uneasy recognition but the world of fickle alliances and self-serving powermongers he inhabits.
Like the references to a coming world catastrophe that suggestively shudders with wider implications, the hoodie suggests filmmakers who are still struggling to keep an eye on the offscreen world while spinning a fictional universe that can somehow offer a brief escape from it.
Now, with Democrats ramping up their impeachment inquiry into President Trump, the constant chatter about whether he committed high crimes and misdemeanors is sending shudders of recognition through the small group of elected officials who have been forcibly removed from their posts in recent years.
There is no more frenzy in the editing of "Parasite" than there are shudders in the motion of the camera, and, as with Hitchcock, such feline prowling toys with us and claws us into complicity with deeds that we might otherwise fear or scorn.
With no blood or gore, the subtle shudders in those films were as much his creation as the directors': barely seen shadows, the hiss of an opening-bus door, the ominous whisper of the wind, an unexpected encounter with a man entering a room.
"Toll On" in particular shudders with beauty and menace; it unfurls gradually, floating in velvety gothic melodies as Von Spain's voice reaches for the heavens and its rhythm section builds up steam, slowly rumbling across the steel grey sky like a battery of heavy violet stormclouds.
The 2009 hour-long match between John Cena and Randy Orton, when the thought of Cena being given an hour for anything was enough to cause shudders of despair, is an underappreciated masterpiece of pure pro wrestling indulgence, with Orton discovering, with a sadistic, simian glee, how pyrotechnics work.
There is a rush of intense emotion, a sense of wrongness when it starts to go dim, a primitive fear that gives me shudders and goosebumps at the creeping darkness of the moon's shadow, and intense euphoria as the sun is fully covered and the world goes dark.
It is the first time the federal government has required real estate companies to disclose names behind cash transactions, and it is likely to send shudders through the real estate industry, which has benefited enormously in recent years from a building boom increasingly dependent on wealthy, secretive buyers.
On Friday, near Bombardier's sprawling factory, which employs about 2,000 workers, local residents said that Mr. Trump's perceived strong-arming of the company had sent shudders through the local economy, from the mom-and-pop shops where factory workers eat to the gas stations that fill their cars.
"Threatening and destabilizing actions only increase the North Korean regime&aposs isolation in the region and among all nations of the world," Trump said in a written statement after North Korea's missile soared almost 1,700 miles into the Pacific Ocean, triggering alert warnings in northern Japan and shudders throughout Northeast Asia.
That the Islamic State could have played a role in the early morning attack, which came during Gay Pride Month, sent shudders through the LGBT community in the United States, where fears of terrorist assaults on soft targets such as schools, shopping centers and nightclubs already were on the rise.
As this visible wavelength drifts and shifts, shudders and bends, responding to air currents in the room, a video camera transmits images to an audio interface that translates motion into sound — you hear a rhythmic drone, high-pitched sustained notes, and louder low tones that sound like something from deep underwater or outer space.
Take a song like, oh, how about the very next song on the album, "If I Was Your Girlfriend," in which he wonders if maybe his beloved would open up to him more were they platonic friends of the same gender rather than lovers, achieving such a chilling, needy, heartbreaking tone the whole thing shudders with emotion.
Part of the reason "Halloween" has aged so well — when it screened at a Times Square theater this month, the crowd still gasped and screamed — is that it plays no topical notes and wastes little time on character development, plot, theme or any other elements extraneous to the critical business of sending shudders down your spine.
Mr. Barr's comments sent shudders through law enforcement ranks and surprised many who saw him as a stabilizing force whose instincts would be to protect the Justice Department from political attacks — unlike former Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Matthew G. Whitaker, who held the job in an acting capacity after the president forced out Mr. Sessions.
One shudders to think of the world that would have resulted had Sandler's vision of LGBTQ "progress" come to fruition; one in which queer people are merely tolerated, and one in which our sexuality is sidelined in that way—just as it was by Don't Ask, Don't Tell or years of dehumanizing arguments made against the right of same-sex couples to marry.
Our protagonist has basically won What Could Possibly Happen On A Single Day Bingo, in that he's dealing with the recent passing of his father, a remarkable man who somehow had a son born in 1955 and was an NFL head coach into the 2010s; the stress of his girlfriend/co-worker Ali (Jennifer Garner)'s pregnancy; and the pressures of making a mediocre team *shudders* great again.

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