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My lower back throbbed; my shoulders — even my wrists — hurt.
The veins in his neck throbbed for a further minute.
The tiny abrasion tingled and throbbed sporadically throughout the day.
And her head throbbed; her joints ached; her ears hurt.
Her back and legs were in flames and her head throbbed.
Staring, the pulsating bars of "Foxy Lady" throbbed in my head.
His groin ached and throbbed no matter how he positioned himself.
My legs were tense, my shoulders throbbed and my head was pounding.
His vocal scrape was robust, and the band throbbed intensely behind him.
Out the window, the sun throbbed pale and yellow on the horizon.
As the music throbbed, twin walls of video screens threw up bizarre images.
Oversized plastic cocoons throbbed with pulsing air on either side of the stage.
At the opening for Mr. Saviello's show, the gallery throbbed with his fans.
Every muscle, every joint in her body throbbed as if she'd been beaten.
He thrust his leg between hers and a deep heaviness throbbed in her belly.
He had confided in another friend that those spots were where his head throbbed.
It billowed and throbbed, tinkled and crashed, swooped and pealed around the grand space.
The jukebox throbbed with a Harryhausen beast battle of charging guitar tussling with writhing saxophone.
Each time, Cabrera slowly stood up, grimaced and hunched over as his left knee throbbed.
A techno remix of Sade's "Smooth Operator" throbbed in the background—or, really, the foreground.
The dining room, now silent, throbbed slightly, the air thick with gunpowder, treason, and plot.
As my obsessions accumulated, the dread throbbed more insistently, and my rituals became more complex.
My arm throbbed with a dull ache and I could taste the vitamins in my mouth.
My temples throbbed with heat, cold sweat pearled on my limbs, and sounds became distorted echoes.
The shoulder throbbed and he was playing against fellow 300-pound men who bench-press 500 pounds.
Her veins throbbed with the attenuation of pleasure, and she struggled to focus on soft weak reality.
When I realized I had been buying fish from him, the scar — now a wafer-size crater — throbbed.
Although completely "stock" in appearance, beneath their roadster's sleek, opalescent blue bonnet throbbed a heart measured in kilowatts.
For the next half-hour, we made real music; we throbbed and pulsed with it, everyone swaying in unison.
The bouncers looked itchy for someone to nut and the walls throbbed with barely-out-of-adolescence sexual rabidness.
All the while, pulse-pounding music straight out of the early rounds of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire throbbed.
Over his shoulder, the music from a celebrating Steelers locker room throbbed through the concrete corridor separating the teams' quarters.
A horrible burning paired with blinding black spots forced her to look away, the veins in her eyes throbbed and reddened.
Its final months resembled a farewell tour, and the apartment throbbed nightly with visitors eager to experience the secret literary landmark.
Paradox's main room throbbed with golden era techno, while its beloved backroom bounced with a classic selection of breakbeats and house.
My heart throbbed, my stomach sank, and my mind raced as I wondered whether it was my shot that had taken his life.
Newspapers and radio shows have throbbed with concern that the city is entering another "Summer of the Gun," as 2005 was deemed by Torontonians.
Intellectual currents have throbbed back to life and young people now face the grueling task of unpacking the region's many socioeconomic and cultural layers.
For many, the pain of past encounters throbbed again after President Trump attacked four Democratic congresswomen of color in a series of tweets this week.
The Parasite throbbed in his stomach and he felt a static charge under his skin, making the hairs stand up from the nape of his neck.
The pain was bearable, but unlike what I expected: Everything throbbed with a burning sensation that lingered until I was able to take more pain medication.
After a quick meal from Steak 'n Shake, A Boogie began rolling up some weed in the lobby while in the background, a surly beat throbbed.
Gray's thumb throbbed and swelled, and he was removed from the game despite holding the Royals scoreless on three hits and having thrown only 75 pitches.
I cried as I tried to lower myself onto the toilet because my perineum tear still throbbed if I did more than lie on my back.
Dating back to 1681, the quayside once throbbed with the shouts and laughs of traders from around the world, today it's an altogether more peaceful affair.
It throbbed a little, like attaching a vacuum hose to your back, but that subsided, once I got used to it, into a dull pulse of discomfort.
And in February, Escuelita, a Latin-flavored gay dance club that throbbed for decades near the Port Authority Bus Terminal, shuttered its doors because of declining attendance.
He cranked up "Oh Yeah," the funky 1985 hit made famous in the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," and the song's distinctive bass throbbed from all directions.
The work throbbed throughout its duration, more than 20 minutes, by dealing out a steady stream of quick accelerations, motivic pileups and eerie pauses haunted by experimental effects.
Outside an Islamic State-held village near Sinjar, Iraq, the fading dark of the pre-dawn morning throbbed with the grating sound of bulldozers pushing up mounds of earth.
He was dehydrated, and his head throbbed, and when captors came by, banging a rod against the steel door and shining lights in his face, he begged for water.
A new film explores the visual legacy of Cecil Beaton, who was inspired by a range of art movements and carefully curated scenes that throbbed with sensuality, drama, and romance.
Inspired by a range of art movements — from German Expressionism to French Romanticism, he incorporated shadows and sets to carefully curate mise-en-scènes that throbbed with sensuality, drama, and romance.
From where I stood, with the families from Florida, Mississippi, Wisconsin and elsewhere, the sky throbbed with indistinct pulses of color, casting a glow over the nation's most enduring symbol of unity.
From where I stood, with the families from Florida, Mississippi, Wisconsin and elsewhere, the sky throbbed with indistinct pulses of color, casting a glow over the nation's most enduring symbol of unity.
Within a few minutes, my head throbbed to the point of nausea, and I found myself huddled on the floor of a bathroom stall, both blind and in the worst pain of my life.
" But the crowd mostly came to move; even through some technical difficulties caused by an errant keyboard controller, the capacity audience throbbed under an oversized disco ball that lit up on cue during "Us v Them.
When he arrived at Steinbrenner Field, he felt foggy, his head throbbed and his appetite had disappeared — telltale symptoms of the concussion he had been diagnosed with after twice colliding with the wall in an exhibition game Saturday.
The building throbbed as the protesters chanted, "Let Us In." The raucous protests Friday, and the votes along strict party lines, virtually guarantee that hyperpartisan political turmoil will continue to be the norm in this deeply divided state.
A Las Vegas outfit inspired by the edgy British synth-pop of the 1980s—they named themselves after a fictional group from a music video by New Order—their keyboards warbled, their bass lines throbbed and their guitars growled.
"Silent Spring" is a toxicological examination of 19 chemicals, but we recall it for its beauty and precision, for its eerie prelude, in which Rachel Carson conjures a poisoned, silent world that once "throbbed" with the music of birds.
The arena throbbed with "Go Knights Go!" chants and was still pulsing when Jonathan Marchessault outmuscled defenseman Jacob Trouba in the Jets' zone and scored just 35 seconds into the game, the first goal in a 4-2 victory.
The bullet wounds throbbed asynchronously, in and out of phase, so that he could never anticipate and thus get on top of the pain which had, he was at last forced to concede, nothing at all to do with pleasure whatsoever.
My (now larger) wound throbbed as I was wrapped up and sent to the lobby to pay my adorably meager bill, but as I considered the savings that dull ache was affording me, I was glad I could feel it.
" Readers of Lubow's biography may feel not just the heft of the thing, over seven hundred pages and twice as long as Bosworth's, but a nagging suspicion that it dreams of being a novel: "Insistently, incessantly, the notes throbbed in doleful cadence on the clarinet.
Thus did Paul Mazursky's satirical film "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" claim a little piece of cinematic immortality, while putting a knowing finger on a middle-class American pulse that throbbed with both lust and anxiety about the sexual revolution that was said to be sweeping the country.
As far back as his "Saturday Night" (written in the 1950s, but never produced in New York until 2000), a portrait of young Brooklyn men impatiently waiting for their lives to begin, Sondheim's scores have consistently throbbed with a longing to connect, to engage and, yes, to love.
"I thought my body just wasn't used to that kind of muscle ache because it was my first class," said Ms. D'Ambrosio, a kindergarten teacher from Pleasantville, N.Y. Over the next two days, her legs throbbed with excruciating pain, her urine turned a dark shade of brown, and she felt nauseated.
Her delicate, sentimental poetic voice — "My hand kept wandering on my lute, / In music, but unconsciously / My pulses throbbed, my heart beat high, / A flush of dizzy ecstasy / Crimsoned my cheek" — hinted at, rather than announced, her erotic life, one that included secret lovers and illegitimate children, as well as a yearslong effort to hide them from the public.
A new timidity throbbed in her heart as she doubtingly approached the door.
The gasolier trembled, the floor throbbed, the little goblin dwelling pulsated as if it were alarmed.
Writing for Smash Hits in 1979, Cliff White described the song as "a dark, threatening wall of synthesised sound" which "throbbed ominously behind a gloomy song of paranoia and loneliness". White went on to say it was "gripping stuff, but cheerful it isn't".
" Alban Berg described Parsifal in 1909 as "magnificent, overwhelming," and Jean Sibelius, visiting the Festival in 1894 said: "Nothing in the world has made so overwhelming an impression on me. All my innermost heart-strings throbbed... I cannot begin to tell you how Parsifal has transported me. Everything I do seems so cold and feeble by its side. That is really something.
Some of the most prestigious clubs had elaborate lighting systems that throbbed to the beat of the music. The genre of disco has changed through the years. It is classified both as a musical genre and as a nightclub; and in the late seventies, disco began to act as a safe haven for social outcasts. This club culture that originated in downtown New York, was attended by a variety of different ethnicities and economic backgrounds.
Certainly, Grier's mind throbbed with these beliefs about abolitionists and African American freedom when Dred Scott came before the Supreme Court. Three years later, Grier was one of two Northerners to side with the majority in the controversial Dred Scott decision. Dred Scott, an African American from Missouri, claimed his freedom based on the premise that he had resided in the Missouri Compromise-established free territory of Wisconsin (present-day Minnesota) with his master, army surgeon Dr. John Emerson. Upon Dr. Emerson's death in 1843, his wife Irene Emerson inherited ownership of Dred Scott.
Her mother and designer, Tina Knowles, made the dress stage-appropriate so Knowles could dance in it. When Knowles performed the song in Sunrise, Florida on June 29, 2009, animated graphics of turntables, faders, and other club gear throbbed behind her and her musicians. Knowles was accompanied by her two drummers, two keyboardists, a percussionist, a horn section, three backup vocalists called the Mamas and a lead guitarist, Bibi McGill. According to Parke Puterbaugh from News & Record, the strangest moment of the concert was Knowles "unironic delivery" of "Ave Maria", for which she was attired in a wedding dress and veil.
In October 1979 Mi-Sex supported Cheap Trick, The Canberra Times Jonathon Green caught their gig at Bruce Stadium, "The New Zealanders played one of the best sets I have ever heard from them. It was crystal clear and as tight as could be in a live performance... [They] managed to deliver an uncluttered sound which throbbed with energy and power." In the following month they appeared at the Concert of the Decade at the Sydney Opera House – an edited hour of concert footage was broadcast by the Nine Network under the same name and a double-LP was issued on Mushroom Records later that month.
Utopia, Limited scene In residence for the whole active life of the hall, the Minstrels had their permanent home there, but their interests often conflicted with those of the main hall. In January 1890, for instance, George Bernard Shaw wrote: > At the Hallé orchestral concert... I was inhumanly tormented by a quadrille > band which the proprietors of St James's Hall (who really ought to be > examined by two doctors) had stationed within earshot of the concert-hall. > The heavy tum-tum of the basses throbbed obscurely against the rhythms of > Spohr and Berlioz all the evening, like a toothache through a troubled > dream; and occasionally, during a pianissimo, or in one of Lady Hallé's > eloquent pauses, the cornet would burst into vulgar melody in a remote key, > and set us all flinching, squirming, shuddering, and grimacing hideously.'G. > B. Shaw, London Music in 1888-89 as heard by Corno di Bassetto, etc > (Constable, London 1937), 299-300.

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