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"tremble" Definitions
  1. a feeling, movement or sound of trembling
"tremble" Synonyms
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And they listened to countless versions of it, a feminist "Marseillaise" going down particularly well (its chorus — "Tremble, tremble, jealous husbands" — was met with laughter).
First shown at the 57th Venice Biennale and opening at Edinburgh's Talbot Rice Gallery this month, Jesse Jones' Tremble Tremble (2017) positions the figure of a witch as a feminist archetype.
We still tremble whenever we remember that genital flaying scene.
I even sometimes tremble and I break out in hives.
Ecuador's weak institutions and strong journalists tremble at the thought.
One day, the ground beneath their feet begins to tremble.
The country's rulers tremble at the thought of a Marxist revival.
His hands start to tremble, and his eyes fill with tears.
"…there was no noise, no tremble, just peace," the caption read.
There are already millions who pray; the church begins to tremble.
The effect on the girl is electric: she begins to tremble.
Your hand gave it to me, and I do not tremble.
It begins solitary with a wide-eyed woman trained to tremble.
If TRVL has its way, it's the travel agencies' turn to tremble.
"Jeopardy" contestant James Holzhauer may be making the game show's accountants tremble.
JWL: I don't think my knowledge caused anyone to tremble in fear.
Miller, with his hands clenched together, appeared to tremble during the hearing.
As they withdraw, they tremble, have difficulty feeding and regulating their temperatures.
The ground seemed to tremble, the day draining of color and light.
When the foundations tremble, He is changeless, immovable – eternal in the heavens.
I shake and tremble at the thought of our future without them.
In one song, Ms Cooper urged the Jews to make "the fascist tremble".
You can either tremble in fear or do your best to nail it.
"That's when I feel uneasy," he says, with a tremble in this voice.
Old pillars of trans-Atlantic certainty, and possibly complacency, have begun to tremble.
"Just seeing their faces and their beards made me tremble," Mr. Basit said.
There are gigantic, alien flowers that tremble with the weight of glistening glass bottles.
The World's Largest Wooden Bird, quite a sight to behold—tremble at its talons!
The Devil has returned to Broadway, with the power to make the strong tremble.
Balancing out the unsparing sharpness of such songs are others that tremble with compassion.
I like everything that is authentic, that is real, that makes my heart tremble.
In the second half of Mohamedi's life, a neurological affliction made her hands tremble.
When you heard Anthony Johnson's voice tremble, you could almost believe what he said.
Safechuck's voice began to tremble, his face went white, and his hands started shaking uncontrollably.
When Ms Koné, Mali's only female marionettist, manipulates the shiny forms, her male counterparts tremble.
Amai opens the song, her voice bold and yearning and struck with the slightest tremble.
He told me later that sitting so close to the man made him tremble inside.
Mountains shift and erode, lakes tremble and pulse, all soundtracked by portions of the record.
All bodies tremble; doctors call these shakes physiologic tremors, and stimulants like caffeine intensify them.
The tremble in his voice when he's berating Celeste is sneakily vulnerable, but also alarming.
He demands that we marvel at his invincibility even as we tremble at his degradation.
One day the ground began to tremble and the world took another step toward Amadeo.
But both pups and their owners have trouble staying tremble-free during a truly scary movie.
Also, the bass lacked oomph: when the lower end dug in, the floorboards didn't tremble sympathetically.
"He wanted to be a poet," O'Brien said, lifting her right hand and making it tremble.
And there is the Catfish, a horrendous figure all readers of this novel will tremble before.
I remember watching his tiny body tremble; I can still hear his small cries of pain.
"Many pieces are so fragile that they tremble when you walk by them," Ms. Grenier said.
"Tremble Under Boom Lights," released in 1996, increased the band's buzz, and the labels came calling.
Trump took the hint and ended the performance, leaving the world to tremble at the madness.
It pierced me and made me tremble and continually had me on the verge of tears.
" — Oprah Winfrey "Though we tremble before uncertain futures, may we meet illness, death, and adversity with strength.
"Jeopardy" contestant James Holzhauer may be making the game show's accountants tremble, according to a media report.
In his bunker at night he would tremble with fear that the deer running by were Germans.
"It hurt to kill them, obviously," Nicolás said, bowing his head as his voice started to tremble.
The euro saw a brief tremble but then recovered to where it had been beforehand at $1.0645.
It works in very strange counterpoint to the hands and limbs and eyelids that tremble throughout Detroit.
Obviously some program trades were set off when the inversion occurred, and caused the markets to tremble.
Pencils hover, playing cards orbit, and water glasses tremble from the intent and concentrated gaze of girls.
But even if he somehow ends up losing, Democrats have reason to rejoice and Republicans to tremble.
If competitors tremble at Amazon's ambitions, consumers are mostly delighted by its speedy delivery and low prices.
There are additional reasons for Republicans not to tremble in the face of the pendulum's potential swing.
The insecure one will climb on me, tremble and seek assurance that the world has not ended.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) that make Wall Street and Main Street tremble.
With ... Peter Thiel Let others tremble at the thought that Donald J. Trump may go too far.
But she could feel it coming, feel her hands and arms and her whole body start to tremble.
Tremble in front of his visible annoyance at being asked to do something he doesn't want to do.
Other stories wiggle and squirm with brilliance, and just as beautifully tremble with panic and bouts of wit.
He began to tremble inside his clothes, a frayed button-down shirt over a snug white T-shirt.
But moments later, as the earth continued to tremble, many of Mexico City's residents stood up and mobilized.
Underestimate her, take her for granted, ignore her — and she has the power to make the earth tremble.
Even though I was barely old enough to understand them, the new laws made me tremble with rage.
But at least you'll have a warning, because weeks or months beforehand, the ground will tremble with earthquakes.
They stood looking at the door and saw it tremble from her beating and throwing herself against it.
We can knock down walls, and we can make those who we once feared tremble in our wake.
Her brother's keeper When Jean's daughter, Findley, learned she would be a prosecution witness, she started to tremble.
These people are not so much angry as terrified, with the kind of terror that makes knees tremble.
Jeb watched her thighs tremble with the impact of each step she took across the living-room floor.
Along the Arizona-Mexico border (CNN)Marisela Ramirez's hands tremble as she rubs them together to control the shaking.
Kelly Ayotte, Ron Johnson, Rob Portman and Pat Toomey did not need to withdraw to their pollsters and tremble.
My legs would tremble at the thoughts of Achilles' relationship with imprisoned Trojan queen Briseis (played by Rose Byrne).
And whether or not the appeal of oat milk will stick, right now, it's surely making dairy lobbyists tremble.
"I guess I just want to feel — like I did before," she said, a fake tremble in her voice.
My people crawl in your organs and body,Holding the rights for life or death, I tremble with excitement.
There are plenty of words for it, of course: People smirk, loom, flinch, slump, scowl, tremble, stride, nod, stare.
I heard his voice tremble as he stood in the living room and said, 'I don't know where I am.
"Tremble", advised the front page of Reforma, one of the leading broadsheets, but few Mexicans seemed to be doing that.
I will never forget the pain in their eyes, the tremble in their voices and the sadness gripping their souls.
"Every gust of wind made my house tremble," Toukio told Reuters by text message from the capital city of Noumea.
And I like very much that blancmange, with its endearing tremble and mild name, has proved both resilient and wily.
Neither is a very appealing prospect to an absolute dictator accustomed to having everyone tremble at his beck and call.
Dozens of elderly men and women — some in wheelchairs, others whose hands tremble involuntarily — gather excitedly around the game tables.
Then the panes of a glass door tremble and crack, and in comes a crocodile, toppling headfirst into the room.
But terrorism, a word with roots in the Latin for "to cause to tremble," gets that name for a reason.
Your fingers tremble as you pull the invitation out of the envelope, and you pray that it's something — anything — else.
These figures also pray and tremble and make fists, but it is that angled wrist that stays in the mind.
And if you make yourself tremble by playing more aggressively than you are comfortable with, that's so much the worse.
She saw the color drain from her husband's face and his hands and body tremble as fury and disbelief collided.
Then she put her hand next to the trying-not-to-tremble hand of a newbie in the group — mine.
Robots have thin rods instead of bulky hands, and—in contrast to conventional or laparoscopic surgery—the rods never tremble.
Tommy Tremble, Cole Kmet, Javon McKinley and Avery Davis caught one touchdown apiece, and C'Bo Flemister added a rushing touchdown.
D-Day As the number of surviving veterans dwindles, the old pillars of trans-Atlantic certainty have begun to tremble.
It was a typical hazy April afternoon in Southern California when the ground beneath millions of residents suddenly began to tremble.
The earth continued to tremble with aftershocks, with survivors sleeping for the second night in tents set up by emergency services.
They'll be able to feel the scroll wheel tremble and rattle inside your mouse while you hold a pair of twos.
Off the field, P.S.G.'s financial might, its naked ambition, is capable of making the game's traditional elite shudder and tremble.
The connected devices tracked their gait, tremble, sleep and other metrics to help researchers in determining if their treatments were working.
While documenting this inequity, Frazier said she felt the ground tremble like a convulsion similar to the seizures her mother suffered.
Compared to the generation before us, we're less likely to eat heavily processed diets or tremble at the sight of dietary fat.
But when you're done watching Richard Madden stoically save lives with nary a tremble, you may sense a vacuum in your life.
"A Temblar" (Time to Tremble) blared one bold headline just hours after Donald Trump was declared president-elect of the United States.
And with the loathed Betsy DeVos helming the Department of Education, the future of public education seems to tremble on a precipice.
The sculpture and resulting "figure drawings" will be part of a show called murmur | tremble at Jack Fischer Gallery in San Francisco.
Autumn, he concludes, is more expectant than spring because the "stealthy tumult of the dying season" causes it to tremble with love.
Yet she redeemed herself in this final scene, steadily swelling her steely tone until the walls of the theater seemed to tremble.
Tommy Tremble caught a 4-yard touchdown pass from Book to cap an 11-play, 133-yard drive that lasted 4:25.
The third, he begins the routine with half a heart as the thin walls of the room tremble with a neighbor's television.
He sometimes wears his son's silver sneakers and can still roar with laughter and tremble in tears at thoughts of his son.
Designed to make China's enemies tremble, it also served to warn restive parts of China itself that rebellion will not be tolerated.
A giant step up into the dip— the unavoidable tremble of cocktail tumblers against bottles of bourbon and bitters droning the spitoon.
My fingers tremble as I open it: 63,000 views in search results in the past day, dozens of customers asking for information. Why?
In a PEOPLE sneak peek at Wednesday night's episode, Cole is laying down in the shade when his right hand begins to tremble.
The planes circled above the city to taunt us, then flew closer, making our tables tremble from the force of their sonic booms.
You'll sometimes see bakers gently weeping as they stir together their Victoria sponge, or tremble as they check the lamination on their croissants.
But I do tremble before those who would scapegoat other Americans, who would insult people because of their religion, their ethnicity, their disability.
When you turn 18 and the responsibilities start piling up, resist the urge to overdose on coffee: It'll make your hands tremble. 10.
In these now widely adopted coinages of mine, I discern a vague, threatening spectre somehow inexorably drawing me toward Italy—and I tremble.
The earth continued to tremble in the first minutes after the quake as reports of damage in various towns began to be tallied.
His 26-yard touchdown pass to Tommy Tremble with 8:673 left in the third quarter gave the Irish a 28-14 lead.
I would tremble whenever I saw a Ford Falcon cruise down the street; it was the vehicle of choice for undercover military officers.
These laptops range from 13 to 15 inches, and they're all powerful machines that should make the Pixelbook Go tremble in its humility.
The ride is soft, but there's a minor tremble that comes from the rear axle at speed that makes the car feel nervous.
Ominous audio cues, constant jump cuts, and NPCs with low-poly faces that tremble and glitch out create a sense of building unease.
But well into her 11th decade, when she remembered it, Brunhilde Pomsel would tremble and the hairs would start to lift on her arms.
In another, more specific sense, it is men in their thirties recording raps about Kemba Walker while the very foundations of our republic tremble.
But the tremble in her voice, her father said, revealed she was afraid for her safety and that of her 5-year-old daughter.
Through the window in the dayroom, she watches the white petals tremble, and, in a gust, a single blossom is torn off a branch.
Few may tremble anymore at his warnings against the wrath of God, but many will goggle at the imaginings of a most singular man.
There's lots of stones on the road that cause the bike tremble continuously, even though it has front suspension and latest model disc brakes.
If he has shed a tear or allowed his voice to tremble with grief during this pandemic I have not observed him do it.
I participated in the April rebellion: but I grow pale when I pass by your house and one look from you makes me tremble.
These days, the scary movies that dominate the discussion in popular culture are more likely to try to make adults tremble than children giggle.
But it may be counterproductive in the case of The Witch, which is more beautifully realized psychological and historical piece than tremble-inducing terror-fest.
"The pillars of the White House are made to tremble by the words and the logic of a knowledgeable and self-sacrificing man," Rouhani said.
"We felt a boom; we felt the building tremble," said Henk Stuten, 50, who works for the European Commission in an office above the station.
Many of us tremble when faced with the challenge of making a raw fish dish, despite ordering ceviche from a restaurant without a second of hesitation.
This conflict of my head and heart — of my wanting to offer comfort but knowing I shouldn't — was making my pulse race and my body tremble.
These images made me literally tremble with lust and I would frantically rub myself while I one-handed typed my long strings of consonants in response.
But surely we still have the levity, and the taste buds, to look past the White House and beyond Hollywood and tremble before a lesser boogeyman.
You thought it was your sweetheart that made you tremble, lose your appetite and get sweaty palms, not to mention that pitter-patter of your heart.
" Another former Marine, Tim Halligan, said that he had "never had my heart tremble like this since my wedding day," adding, "We've gotten our country back.
But Mr. Botstein's program opened with a rarity by the lesser-known Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, "Erzittert und fallet" ("Tremble and falter"), a 30-minute church cantata.
Sure, it's fun to watch these would-be rapists tremble before Cassie, particularly when writer-director Emerald Fennell's portrayals of these men feel so bitingly accurate.
Authorities said that the two older boys had taken cover under a bed when they felt the first tremble, and confirmed that their parents were safe.
Our hands tremble as we type this... OK, not really, but the first installment of Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach trilogy, Annihilation, is not for the horror-averse.
The young people must be willing to speak candidly about issues, and we mustn&apost tremble in the face of the institutions that try to silence us.
The Bolton bombshell makes Republicans tremble because it destroys their argument, which is far from true to begin with, that House impeachment managers offered only hearsay evidence.
"I won't be silenced/ You can't keep me quiet/ Won't tremble when you try it/ All I know is I won't go speechless," she croons during the chorus.
Her weathered hands tremble as she clutches a plastic bag with a small notebook and a handful of photos of her sons -- the only pictures she has left.
I heard his voice tremble as he stood in the living room and said, "I don't know where I am," Davis wrote in an open letter to Ferrell.
At 2:39 am Thursday morning, millions of Bay Area residents from Sacramento to San Jose were shaken awake by the rolling tremble of a 4.4 magnitude earthquake.
You'll recall that last season Baron Fellowes let him off lightly with an ulcer, but I can't help thinking some more dire fate is in the offing. Tremble.
As of September 26, that swarm had included 142 mini-quakes with richter-scale magnitudes of 1.4 to 4.3—hardly a tremble to the average California earthquake snob.
To hear the closest approximation to those trance-inducing live shows, you'll need to track down The Public Hanging of a Movie Star and Tremble Under Boom Lights.
Tremble in fear, cower, bow in the presence of a living God, fear me, I will dunk on you if given half a chance, grey hairs be damned.
D-Day in Photos: Heroes of a More Certain Time: As the number of surviving veterans dwindles, the old pillars of trans-Atlantic certainty have begun to tremble.
Several weeks ago, a crowd boarded the elevators leading down to the Hayden Planetarium on Manhattan's Upper West Side, ready to see, feel and hear the Earth tremble.
"Dawson's Fall" asks what truth means in an era when conviction matters more, and Roxana Robinson's answer — that morality is friable — should make us sit up and tremble.
I have no one to whom I can explain what happens when I finally turn my hearing aids on — now the tremble of the inner ear is relentless.
This unexpectedly rich sequel reminds us that houses tremble and sometimes fall when doors slam, and that there are living people within, who may be wounded or lost.
For those who mourn the dead — scribes like the Greek poet Simonides, who wrote epitaphs for fallen warriors — your voice must tremble with poignancy, with a certain piteousness.
The touch melted against her forehead and rolled down her skin like honey tears, hot and sweet and deep, to bead and tremble on her lips, then slip within.
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.
"Now, when our enemies hear the F-35 engines, when they're roaring overhead, their souls will tremble, and they will know the day of reckoning has arrived," he said.
Though its members sing a different tune from their Greek forebears — with soaring gospel strains that make the rafters tremble — they remain somber, celebratory and essential to listen to.
"The young people must be willing to speak candidly about issues, and we mustn't tremble in the face of the institutions that try to silence us," the speech said.
People in neighboring towns reported that they could feel the ground tremble beneath their feet as fireworks stalls exploded in Tultepec, about 40 kilometers (25 miles) north of Mexico City.
Only a handful of actors could tolerate this degree of scrutiny, but Ms. Rampling doesn't balk: Hannah's face may tremble, but we sense more than a hint of steel underneath.
When he arrived, we felt the room tremble as we spotted him maybe 50 yards away, an old man and yet as majestic as we'd always heard but couldn't imagine.
Most important, despite decades of war and the subsequent specter of cross-strait invasion, Taiwan abandoned authoritarianism and embraced democratic governance, a basket of ideas at which China's rulers tremble.
Employing her attuned brand of heavy, well-built beats that made the stage's puddles of mud tremble, the Russian DJ captured my full attention for the entirety of her set.
Anecdotally, the convenience of one-click purchases is the only reason I spend all my money on Amazon; that ease of purchase spread over the internet makes my bank account tremble.
It was weak, and I am strong, and now stare upon my gleaming blackstar of a head and tremble as I calmly sip on this strong espresso and contemplate hedge funds.
The museum houses treasures such as a salvaged tearoom designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and a tiara of rose-cut diamonds with a pair of wings which tremble slightly when worn.
All times ET. The moon enters Scorpio, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules your finances, and your sense of security gets a tremble as the moon opposes Uranus.
"It's constant weakness and fatigue," she told PEOPLE in August, of her symptoms — which also include spasmodic dysphonia, a weakening of the vocal cords that makes her voice waver and tremble.
The most ambitious is a site-specific installation, "Tremble, Trample" (all the works are curiously left undated), done on five joined sheets of paper, with overall dimensions of 10 x 25 feet.
Still, for many footballers, waiting to learn the final terms of Brexit is like standing in the wall on a cold, winter matchday: we tremble together and pray we don't get hit.
She doesn't want to know what the juries decide, doesn't want to feel in some way responsible for someone getting off because she didn't tremble visibly enough for the jury to convict.
And any regular coffee drinker knows what crossing that line feels like: Your heart rate goes up, your hands start to tremble, and you feel like you could snap at any moment.
When we vote on November 6—when we stand together in solidarity and exercise that power those weak and scared and few will tremble, and their wrongs will begin to be righted.
"The engine could tremble, lose speed and even stop in mid-air if a coin were sucked into its core," a professor at the Civil Aviation University of China told China Daily.
Iranian society may be a traditional patriarchy, but at least in the sophisticated precincts of Tehran, its capital city, wives often call the shots, and husbands tremble in fear of their rage.
The Bolton bombshell makes Republicans tremble because they fear that Bolton might have material evidence about other abuses of power, involving alleged favors Bolton implies Trump might have done for foreign dictators.
"There was a big tremble, and then we heard a massive explosion," Ramin Sangar, a cameraman at a television channel near the bombing site, said as he was loaded into an ambulance.
With civilians incensed by the junta's harsh ineptitude, and the American hands holding its purse strings starting to tremble, Saigon's military regime was compelled to dangle carrots in addition to brandishing sticks.
Since her diagnosis, Edith has become terrified that, because she will have to wear a colostomy bag, her husband will "never touch her again"—a revelation that makes Luce tremble with indignation.
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.
If spotting a Lamborghini Miura makes you tremble a bit—and it should, because it's one of the loveliest cars ever—this is like standing at the epicenter of an 8.0-magnitude earthquake.
Instead of carnations, roses tremble in the breeze, their petals as red as the partisan blood spilled long ago, and as the bloodshed that's still to come as their heirs continue the fight.
They have the ability to overwhelm you, and their new track "Tremble," taken from a forthcoming LP on Dais called Let Me Go, is the perfect example of why you should let them.
"Borrowing again from Churchill, America's constitutional norms tremble in the balance as Trump unleashes furious attacks on First Amendment protections, independent counsels and law enforcement officers who refuse to be bullied," Scarborough continues.
The Department of Homeland Security was created, because al Qaeda would tremble at the mere thought of a new, massive bureaucracy that would do what all of the other agencies were already doing.
You've just heard the news, felt the tremble of the emergency alert on your phone: A meteor, barreling through deep space, will shatter the planet in a few hours, obliterating everything you know.
Her 1962 photograph of a castle in Disneyland, after hours, makes you tremble for any prince who goes in search of Sleeping Beauty; who knows what fevered brand of dreams might come true?
Sanford represents a safe seat in a very conservative state, so he's not exactly the kind of person who would tremble in terror at the thought of voting for an Obamacare repeal bill.
Knowing that devastating news might reach me in the middle of an interview, I put down my cup of chai and told Faiz about Kim, trying my best not to let my voice tremble.
If you are not a woman, a person of color, or queer, your life will be unchanged as the rest of us tremble with the thought of fighting for our civil rights in 2016.
After hiking interest rates in each of his first three quarters as chairman and then suggesting in October that the Federal Reserve was still not close to neutral, stock markets started to tremble under Powell.
The first track, "Sixteen," starts with a tremble, but three minutes later it's a furious disavowal of a shitty relationship—by way of a less-than-ideal sexual memory—set to break-neck pop punk.
On one of her first nights there, she woke up to bright lights shining in her eyes and a rumbling that made the house tremble: It was an ocean tanker going by on Raritan Bay.
Here, the ground did not tremble as much as churn, melting into a terrifying sludge that heaved and dragged the church for a mile, and, finally, swallowed the building up to its roof and spire.
Notre Dame cashed in three plays later when Book threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Tommy Tremble, and the visitors went on to seize a 21-17 halftime lead less than two minutes later.
Hall's performance as Elizabeth is nothing short of remarkable – you can see Elizabeth's conflicting emotions, and her continual efforts to tamp them down, playing out across her face with just a tremble of a lip.
The tremors they suggest in the title seem to be born of love, or desire, but the searing construction of the track is a reminder that you can also tremble in anger, terror, shock, or awe.
We marvel or tremble at volcanic eruptions that spit rivers of liquid fire onto the land, but how often do we consider stable forms such as rocks, mountains, or slot canyons as evidence of time's passage?
We also know how you'll be spending the remainder of your time at work: obsessively checking the news, sweating profusely, and potentially crying into your coffee as your hands tremble and the capillaries in your eyes burst.
Ilchi is fond of a rainbow ribbon mark-making pattern that runs like a Candyland trail through many of her works, including "How we break and mend and tremble" (2016), as well as the show's titular painting.
That third pair was incorrect, though — I got DAPPLE/DAPPER and realized that the only letter that would work in this corner was "M," as in PREMED/PALMED — so I got back on course with TREMBLE/THIMBLE.
Subtitled "Life in Resistance," this documentary, the last in a trilogy of films directed by Pamela Yates ("When the Mountains Tremble," from 1983; "Granito: How to Nail a Dictator," from 2011), is itself split into several parts.
Or it might be a sign of a tremble on the horizon; the exciting future offered by Lamar and Hamilton, not to mention Stapleton and preteen piano prodigy Joey Alexander, hint at the possibilities of pop music's next generation.
Here, the soundtrack is equally quizzical and ominous, with strings sonorities that tremble, then splinter into strands and linger on harmonically "off" clusters — all effects conveyed vividly by the Philharmonic under Mr. Brunt, a frequent collaborator with Mr. Greenwood.
The S&P 500 index of major companies has lost almost 10 percent of its value over the past year, leading many middle-class workers to tremble in fear at the state of their 401(k) or IRA plans.
And even after he had arrived and kicked the sides of his nag and made his way over the city, there was mirth enough and song enough and mockery enough to make him tremble in his dull, black boots.
The final proof was read by no less than seven expert proofreaders, lest the slightest tremble in the tail of a comma or the faintest cast in a capital "I" offend the fastidious eyes of the Great American Public.
But I do tremble before those who would scapegoat other Americans, who would insult people because of their religion, their ethnicity, their disability, that is just not how I was raised, that is not how I was taught in my church.
CANNES, France (Reuters) - "When they hear our female voices, they tremble with fear," says the heroine of "Girls of the Sun", a feminist war movie that captured the zeitgeist at a Cannes Film Festival dominated by the issue of women's rights.
Though he has won 14 times on the PGA Tour, including four major championships, as well as nine other times globally, the Northern Irishman has not exactly caused his rivals to tremble with fear in the final round in recent years.
If Lyman Hall were not so quiet… During the day, the old building quivers with life, as a corpse may quiver with electric currents coursing through it: thunderous young feet on wooden stairs, that tremble beneath so much youthful energy, weight.
If a resident presented a case and he felt a tremble in their hand reflected in his own, he might be clued in to the fact that they're feeling uncertain or nervous, and he can follow up with them later.
He stood there for a good five minutes savoring his free Coke, each sip punctuated by a burp that made his eyeballs tremble, then lit up a cigarette with a wet book of matches that took another five minutes to spark.
Another set of tricks turns the text box into a kind of slick, improvised web video: The "loud" effect makes the chat bubble stretch and tremble as it's delivered, while the "gentle" effect shrinks it down to visualize a whimper.
Relaxing into the second part with a lulling motif for bassoon and strings — you might think of Ravel — "Must the Devil" troubles the piano's serenity with a sustained low tremble in the basses, and a disturbing plunk of honky-tonk.
Although not all volcanoes follow such a steady, pre-eruptive pattern, they typically either tremble, deform or belch volcanic gases — meaning that if scientists monitor these three signals, they will likely be able to forecast when a volcanic eruption will happen.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' The flames shoot straight up, and we all lean back, watching the light tremble across the brass countertop at Hi-Collar in the East Village, a Japanese coffeehouse by day, sake bar by night.
There's a slight tremble and alertness in her voice, which makes Amy sound like she is simultaneously trying to get Laurie to understand her and coming to her own frustrating realization about the limitations of being a woman in that day and age.
This scene is the dark heart of the film; we are observing the effects of sexual abuse and emotional blackmail in real time, enacted with maximum intensity by Margot Robbie, and what's unforgettable are the tears of mortification that tremble in her eyes.
And anyone who is aware of Russia's internal situation — generalized corruption, a nonperforming economy, widespread poverty, the obvious deterioration of political and civil liberties — cannot but tremble at the prospect that Mr. Putin may have any influence on the presidential election in France.
At the top center, a gray brushstroke loops down in a funky, inverse reiteration of the framing device used in the upper portions of "Tremble, Trample," while multi-layered gray-and-violet patches jostle against clouds of speckled black and gold across the bottom edge.
"A protester has power that makes the dictatorship tremble," Cruz said, comparing a man shot in the chest by a Hong Kong police officer last week to the protester who stared down a column of tanks in Tiananmen Square during the 1989 anti-government protests.
Reflecting true Bernsteinian logic, he writes near the end of the poem: the ear hears / what the eye elides   saying light when there is no light tremble when everything shakes These poems all made me laugh and cry, sometimes when reading a single page.
All one needs to do is go down to the Jefferson Memorial and see the words carved in the Georgia marble there: "Indeed, I tremble for my country," Thomas Jefferson wrote, "when I reflect that God is just …" Roger Simon is Politico's chief political columnist.
Rocking horses move and bookcases tremble without explanation, as the women seemingly muster the same degree of suspension of disbelief to accept that their date has been beset by ghosts that they do to accept that this television program is an effective means of finding a soulmate.
When it's time to do an arts and crafts project during orientation, Bonnie gives a plastic spork pipe cleaner arms (that, thanks to the wizards at Pixar animation, tremble and break your heart), two different-sized googly eyes, wooden Popsicle stick feet, and a clay mouth.
And at every turn, the Coens take the piss out of these ideas, whether it's via a cranky-voiced director mumbling at Clooney to "tremble" as he looks upon Jesus, or in Johansson ripping her mermaid crown off her head and whipping it at a bandleader.
It is the thought of just this kind of foodstuff, when ingested by a young child in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx, that causes mothers on the Upper West Side to quake and tremble and despair over food deserts and rising rates of obesity.
Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe urgent need to bolster US-Mexico security cooperation Trump to ask for M to fight human trafficking, help victims: report Budowsky: Bolton bombshell makes GOP tremble MORE has also argued as recently as 85033 that abuse of power is a legitimate impeachable offense.
And if so, will this cause the seas to rise, the skies to darken, the mountains to tremble and the events of Ragnarok to unfold, with the great wolf Fenris devouring Odin the All-Father and even mighty Thor brought low, after slaying the world-encircling Midgard serpent?
If the right-wing media want the American people to tremble in fear at the thought of living under Fidel Castro, perhaps it's time they did their job and reported on the tyranny being marched into office as part of the Trump administration and its white nationalist extremism.
When I took him in my arms—really so very small—to walk him around the house plot, he seemed to forget his earlier playful character; some extraordinary instinct made him tremble with panic when I got too close to the boundary of my plot, though he hardly knew the place.
Above all, he will hear the stirring French national anthem, "La Marseillaise," quite a lot, and should pay special attention to the words, which include among many others (in English translation so they might sink in): Tremble, tyrants and traitors The shame of all good men.... Against you we are all soldiers.
"All the splendor of light and color, all the Venetian air and the Venetian history are on the walls and ceilings of the palaces; and all the genius of the masters, all the images and visions they have left upon canvas, seem to tremble in the sunbeams and dance upon the waves."
The epicenters were in the province of Macerata, near the towns of Castelsantangelo sul Nera, Visso and Ussita, but the quakes were felt as far away as Veneto in the north, and even many Romans — including employees of the Foreign Ministry, which was evacuated — took to the streets after buildings began to tremble.
But the very facts that the venerable church is so missed and its future so debated ensure that there will come a day when the Virgin of Paris, holding her newborn son, returns to her ancient pedestal and the great organ pipes tremble once again for the midnight celebration of a new beginning.
I hear about these mountain towns, and I tremble for Indiera, for my community, for its houses perched on steep hillsides that could wash out from under them, and for the fragility of an economy that's been chewed apart by predators, and which, like a termite-eaten beam, is cracking under this new weight.
The glamorous, wealthy explorer who sweeps Lyra away from Oxford in the first episode isn't the coldly cruel villain I remembered from the books, but is no less terrifying for it — she's a fraction less ruthless, more vulnerable and unhinged, and Wilson lets her sneer tremble and her icy facade shatter in key moments.
This was the opening round in Rod Laver Arena, and the 212-year-old Verdasco seized his second chance and did not tremble down the stretch, rallying from 20-22 and a break point down in the fifth set by sweeping through the next six games against a man who was long considered the sport's supreme competitor.
Each day such radio stars as Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin or Glenn Beck describe a simple world, in which good guys would win and America's foes tremble if only its rulers were braver (talk radio is keen on Mr Trump's plan to bar Muslims from America, and likes Mr Cruz's talk of carpet-bombing Islamic radicals).
In light of this general disinterest in honoring the protective purposes of environmental legislation, we can only tremble at what the Service means when it says it will "modernize" the inter-agency consultations that the Endangered Species Act requires to ensure that one agency does not accidentally undertake an activity that another agency knows to be highly destructive.
In this account from an 1870 performance in support of the Mercantile Library of San Francisco, as described in The Violinist magazine, you can almost feel the physical anticipation of the crowd: When she finally advanced to the front of the orchestra, in her usual quiet manner, she was hailed by a burst of enthusiastic recognition that made the pavilion tremble.
Mr. Vanska never forgot the unsteadiness Sibelius puts at the heart of these scores, sometimes rhythmic (a melody seeming to drag behind at the start of the Third Symphony, resisting an onward pull) and sometimes textural (as in the first movement of the First Symphony, when a timpani rumble, threatening a quiet clarinet melody, makes the transition to a soft string tremble).
I am inferior to the man who washes down the stairs and the corridors in the building in which we live, he possesses an authority greater than mine in that situation, so for instance, if he says something about the stroller and the balance bikes left outside our door, in a voice that carries even the slightest hint of annoyance, I tremble.
Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe urgent need to bolster US-Mexico security cooperation Trump to ask for M to fight human trafficking, help victims: report Budowsky: Bolton bombshell makes GOP tremble MORE has disagreed with the finding that the probes were adequately predicated, saying the investigation was launched on the "thinnest of suspicions" insufficient to justify the investigative steps taken.
The Bolton bombshell makes Republicans tremble because he makes it impossible for Republican senators to say, with a straight face and clear conscience and credibility with voters, that they do not even want to hear critical witnesses, evidence and facts — about the case which they have sworn to consider with integrity and impartiality — from a staunch conservative and committed Republican.
You had to at least tremble when he sidled up to you, surrounded by cameras, leaned in, and whispered "...You will pay for what you did to me, 20 times what you expect… I am God in this world, and you are merely an ant..." It matters not, because you are now doomed to revisit this moment, this mistake from which there is no return, for the rest of your life.
As the great legal scholar Charles Black Jr. once put it, "I tremble for the sanity of a society that talks, on the level of abstract principle, of the precious integrity of the individual mind, and all the while, on the level of concrete fact, forces the individual mind to spend a good part of every day under bombardment with whatever some crowd of promoters want to throw at it."
The forms at first resemble conventional stories: a pastor looks after his wife, who has a blood disease; a mother mourns her recently deceased son, who was a drug addict; two people tremble on the verge of marrying, she for the second time, he for the fourth; a depressed daughter tries to deal with her dying, and very difficult, mother; a young man travels to his estranged father's funeral on a small island.
So while China would like the world to tremble at the idea of an advanced, well-trained army and navy exerting its influence and power at will, until the Chinese actually demonstrate the capability to use that training in a real-world combat situation, they'll always just be trying to push around their smaller neighbors while trying to ignore their real geopolitical rival — the one who's operating with airbases and seasoned combat troops on their doorstep.
If Trump, Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe urgent need to bolster US-Mexico security cooperation Trump to ask for M to fight human trafficking, help victims: report Budowsky: Bolton bombshell makes GOP tremble MORE, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoRepublican group launches ad campaign calling for witnesses in impeachment trial Pompeo on clash with NPR reporter: 'I hope she finds peace' Trump administration rolls out new sanctions over Russian occupation of Crimea MORE or others believe that what Bolton alleges is false, they should be given every opportunity to testify about this, under oath as Bolton would be.
Former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Democratic senator to force vote requiring Roberts to weigh in on witnesses Overnight Defense: Bolton, GOP senators see close ties challenged | Republicans fume over Dem maneuver on Iran bills |Trump criticizes Democrats over war powers vote MORE reportedly told Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe urgent need to bolster US-Mexico security cooperation Trump to ask for M to fight human trafficking, help victims: report Budowsky: Bolton bombshell makes GOP tremble MORE that he feared President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE was granting personal favors to the leaders of China and Turkey.
Bolton also reportedly wrote that he raised concerns to Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe urgent need to bolster US-Mexico security cooperation Trump to ask for M to fight human trafficking, help victims: report Budowsky: Bolton bombshell makes GOP tremble MORE and Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoRepublican group launches ad campaign calling for witnesses in impeachment trial Pompeo on clash with NPR reporter: 'I hope she finds peace' Trump administration rolls out new sanctions over Russian occupation of Crimea MORE about Giuliani's involvement in Ukraine matters, suggesting to Pompeo that Giuliani may have wanted former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchHouse Foreign Affairs chairman says Bolton urged him in September to look into Yovanovitch ouster Lawyer says Parnas can't attend Senate trial due to ankle bracelet Giuliani calls Bolton a 'backstabber' over Ukraine allegations MORE removed from her post because she was targeting his private clients as part of an anti-corruption agenda.

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