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Andrew trembled and his shoulders tensed, but he did it.
His hands trembled during the conversation, an F.BI. agent testified.
After hours of clutching the vibrating clippers, her hand trembled.
A roll of paper towel trembled gently on the counter.
Her throat gurgled, her hands trembled, and then she died.
Later, Raymond told me that he trembled with every detail.
Her skin thrummed lightly through her shirt and my fingers trembled.
Our eyes met—then all of a sudden, her lip trembled.
Her voice trembled as she described her own escape under gunfire.
She attended a screening of "Trembled Blossoms" in Los Angeles, California.
When Hultcrantz touched him, his eyelids trembled, but he didn't move.
The paper trembled in her hands, but her voice was steady.
It hung and trembled slightly like a viscous drop about to fall.
She trembled at the thought of being overpowered by men she loathed.
As the rocket continued upward, the ground trembled with the engine's roar.
Outside, Mr. Ortiz trembled as he checked text messages on his phone.
Europe trembled lest the specter be seen striding westward across country, it
Magnetic compasses the size of softballs trembled periodically as trains rumbled underground.
"One day you'll remember, yes": when Nadia said that, her lip trembled.
The shouting was so bad that the baby trembled and couldn't eat.
Steve Dezember's hands trembled and she watched him struggle to open a bottle.
When he stood to introduce himself, his hand trembled as he offered it.
Fly trembled in strange, berserk motions every time a soldier cocked a gun.
My hands trembled, and I felt a wave of anxiety pass over me.
When the B-52s struck, the earth trembled for miles in every direction.
WE CROSSED A BRIDGE AND IT TREMBLED: Voices From Syria, by Wendy Pearlman.
The Hebrew prophets stood fearlessly before kings and earthly enemies, but trembled before God.
Maribel Supero clutched her 123-year-old son as he trembled, unable to speak.
Thanks to the depredations of the Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff, the Wilpons once trembled.
As he reached a hand out to grip the boy's ankle, his fingers trembled.
That is economically risky: when she nosed ahead, the peso trembled (it rallied this week).
He took her hand in his, and Agnes trembled at the intimacy of the act.
Washington (CNN)Her lip trembled as she stood outside a federal courthouse in Washington Thursday.
I took a deep breath and trembled as I reached for the little white wand.
Her skin trembled with emotion, blurring her sensory circuits and giving her respite from input.
His face was badly pockmarked, his hands trembled, his mouth was unpleasantly large and loose.
WE CROSSED A BRIDGE AND IT TREMBLED Voices From Syria By Wendy Pearlman 290 pp.
From crushed animal parts emerged something sweet, clean and dainty, which trembled to the touch.
Two canoes, in weather-faded shades of almost-white and once-aqua, trembled in the wind.
When it came, accompanied as it was by the distorted sound of a gong, I trembled.
She said she trembled at the thought of her son serving under such a volatile president.
From the book WE CROSSED A BRIDGE AND IT TREMBLED: Voices from Syria by Wendy Pearlman.
Across from her, a man in a wheelchair trembled violently and kept up a jabbering monologue.
Even former sycophants like Rudy Giuliani and Chris Christie trembled their way off the national stage.
As we hung up the phone, I started to cry and scream as my whole body trembled.
TUNIS — Mothers trembled with anger demanding justice for sons shot dead during protests that ushered in democracy.
The bully's vulnerability becomes apparent and suddenly all those who trembled join to fight their former tormentor.
Ms. Reichard, who was raised in a small Pennsylvania town, trembled as she spoke with Ms. Howard.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick trembled through sections of his talk, the index card wobbling in his clutched fist.
As she trembled on the ground afterward in fear, they laughed and ate the bananas on her plate.
Jets conducted up to thirty strikes a day, and the ground trembled with barrel bombs and cluster bombs.
Asked to put into words what Ruiz's victory meant and before he could answer, his bottom lip trembled.
I wanted him so badly I trembled, but I was afraid of what would happen when we actually touched.
When she opened the lyric page for that song, onstage at the Wiltern in Los Angeles, her hand trembled.
My hands trembled and my heart leaped to see he was still there — he stayed for the whole show.
After they finished, he leaned back on the bed, cried out about his heart, shook, trembled, and lost consciousness.
Beginning with paranoia, the duo leapt over furniture, stomped, trembled, and rolled into fragile balls in between art sessions.
My arms trembled from adrenaline, and from holding my arms straight out in front of me for 20 minutes.
Housekeeper Fatoumata Bah's voice trembled as she described the fear she experiences every time she knocks on a guest's door.
The imam's voice trembled as he read prayers for the dead, and Koroma laid a wreath to commemorate the deaths.
My legs were heavy, and trembled; out on the street, the pain in my chest became sharper and more crushing.
Khizr Khan's voice at times trembled with emotion as he spoke before a cheering crowd at the DNC on Thursday.
He ran to his basement, where he remained while the house above him trembled and a roaring wind engulfed it.
Mr. Warren, 56, wore an oversized gray T-shirt, and trembled slightly as prosecutors described the case to the judge.
With explosions of power, the cars tore into the first turn, a swarm of flying doorstops, and the earth trembled.
The mechanics in charge of the Jeep must have trembled in fear as secret police pushed it to its final destination.
As he scraped up the edge and pulled it away from the cloth, the noodle trembled, threatening to rip and crinkle.
One taxi driver trembled when he was asked to drive by a three-story home owned by the mining baron Chen.
I wish I could see Young Thibs in his element, howling at players and referees so much that his hockey hair trembled.
Speaking in front of the town hall on late Tuesday afternoon, Mayor Hubert Wulfranc trembled and had trouble getting his words out.
Her voice trembled in moments of intense recollection; it sounded as though she might be crying, though no tears appeared to fall.
As Greece improves, Italy is showing signs of weakness; markets have trembled at its growing debts and a costly-looking government agenda.
The next day, when Jerome came for his weekly cut, Tiny's hand trembled as if still trimming the small man's red bush.
I listened till the door of the building slammed closed behind them before I checked the peephole and released a trembled breath.
Her body trembled and ached as she tottered into the small hearing room, she says, her jaw set so hard it burned.
By contrast Mr Kavanaugh, who was flushed from the start and dripping with sweat and tears by the end, trembled with righteous anger.
We see one in handheld video that trembles as the cameraperson circles the outline; observers at the time likewise trembled out of fear.
" Last February, during Mr. Trump's rise toward the Republican nomination, Mr. Howard said that he "trembled at the thought of Trump being president.
The needle on the seismometer trembled for a second time when Abyssinia, which has long been a 135th Street staple, underwent a renovation.
Idlib, Syria (CNN)A father's voice trembled as he remembered the moment when he thought he might have lost one of his boys.
"The problem is not that the world did nothing," says one of Wendy Pearlman's sources in We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled.
Middle East expert Wendy Pearlman's new book We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled: Voices from Syria is a noteworthy addition to the genre.
When Obama got to the White House, Republicans trembled at his midichlorian count, but their fear faded as he grew more professorial and remote.
Number of the day 130 The number of small earthquakes that have trembled beneath the surface of Mount St. Helens in the past eight weeks.
When the camera pulled back from his face, his right hand, clutched as if holding a "Jeopardy" buzzer, trembled with an all-too-human terror.
"What is this that have you brought into my house?" he asked, and Ibrahim did not answer, but he flushed and trembled, eyes cast down.
Late Friday morning, the 31-year-old Hailey, Idaho, native trembled as he waited to hear his punishment in a courtroom in Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
On Friday, Mr. Bunn's voice trembled as he recounted being arrested by police officers at his home in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, the day after the shooting.
In Atlanta his hand shook as he lit the flame and his mouth trembled as he repeatedly kissed the medal, the unavoidable signs of Parkinson's disease.
Engineers had tried to shut the older one temporarily in 23, but a giant valve beneath Central Park trembled and began to crack, so they stopped.
I've seen girls whose hands trembled through their first interview come back and recruit new girls the following year because of the impact of these opportunities.
At her first court hearing in June 2018, 17-year-old Chrystul Kizer trembled and wore an anti-suicide vest that dwarfed her already tiny frame.
Picking up the martini, he brought it to his lips to take a sip before unceremoniously dumping half the cocktail on the floor as his hands trembled.
In the weeks after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates in December, global financial markets trembled and inflation expectations, as measured by the bond market, declined significantly.
At theater I saw Infinity War in, all went silent, save for a few trembled sobs coming from a small, young family a few row behind me.
He trembled with fear when he was taken before an officer for interrogation and was in such a state of fright that he could not talk readily.
His speech halted and his hands trembled at first, but he quickly gained confidence as he began offering statistics about the vast overrepresentation of African-Americans behind bars.
It is impossible not to think about the fact that Britten finished the concerto in the summer of 1939, as the world trembled on the edge of catastrophe.
The first night on the job I trembled fearfully in the front seat of an SUV, flying down the 401 to a Comfort Inn just outside of Toronto.
The impact was visceral but without any invitation to dance, while in the video imagery, grids and geometric figures trembled as if they were registering a seismic impact.
Savage rolled onto his back and lifted up his hands, which visibly trembled as if he were experiencing an electric shock, a telltale sign of a potential concussion.
Wearing my mom's gaudiest, most blatantly fake piece of costume jewelry — a ring with a red stone big as a strawberry — I'd tense up my muscles until I trembled.
After she sang "before him trembled all of Rome," the chorus — dressed in what resembled painter's overalls — slowly filed in, stared at the corpse and blew out the candles.
He received her nod by beginning to walk around the circle, and each hand he touched trembled, and the children lowered their heads still further as he passed them.
At that moment, as Melbourne Arena trembled with cheers, it was hard not to jump ahead and wonder about how this tournament and this year could unfold for Nick Kyrgios.
The younger Mr. Nabi's hands trembled as he held up his mobile phone to show a picture of his father with his daughter in the mosque on a different day.
This is the reason that so many Senate and even House Republicans trembled when the Freedom Caucus worked with the administration to place draconian Medicaid cuts into the health care bill.
He trembled with anticipation at the end of each day, when he could return to the sanctuary of his house and unshackle himself from the burden that hung at his hip.
First he thought of digging a hole in the back yard and interring the cat therein, but then he trembled when he thought what the neighbors might think he was burying.
I leaned closer to hear his voice, all gravel and bass, and the room trembled anew, and I couldn't tell whether I was listening to music or to the world outside. ♦
So that day when we were lying in our underwear and surfing Snapchat, my hands had trembled as they'd traced their way from her jeans to the skin just below her waistband.
Tall, thin houses toppled to one side, killed on the spot; stockier, sturdier houses trembled and swayed, their chests and bellies gashed open and exposing what had always been hidden from view.
" The uneven attention was clear, he noted: "As the nation, Negro and white, trembled with outrage at police brutality in the South, police misconduct in the North was rationalized, tolerated and usually denied.
Wendy Pearlman's "WE CROSSED A BRIDGE AND IT TREMBLED: Voices From Syria" (Custom House) brings together accounts from refugees scattered across the Middle East and Europe, showing the extraordinary heroism of ordinary people.
In all caps, it reads: "I AM." As the quarterfinal against Indonesia grew near, Matt's hands trembled with anticipation so he picked up a camera–it was Liz's Canon–and shot some stills.
BERLIN — For the second time in 10 days, Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday was seen shaking at a public event and struggling to maintain control of her body as her limbs trembled visibly.
In an emotional encounter with 16 Rohingya refugees, ... [his voice trembled] after he greeted the men, women and children who had been forced to flee their homes in Myanmar for wretched camps in Bangladesh.
When, in the early morning hours of November 9, the outcome of the 28 election became clear, almost everyone -- experts and non-experts alike -- felt that the political earth had trembled beneath their feet.
After Mr. Trump penalized the two cabinet ministers and announced the new tariffs, the lira, already down more than 20 percent for the year, fell to a record low, and world financial markets trembled.
Singing directly to an antagonist — "You brought the flames and you put me through hell/I had to learn how to fight for myself" — she trembled, she screeched, she slipped around the song's melody.
I knew that every time Uncle Markus was preparing to visit a trade fair, whether in Kiev, Perm or Irkutsk, he trembled a lot; and that when he came back, he drank a lot.
In Act II, when she has become the kept woman of a wealthy man and tries to smother her unhappiness with pearls and powder puffs, vulnerability trembled beneath the surface of the bored sex kitten.
Atmospheric textures rise up in portent, and Mr. Komunyakaa turns evocative: It was one of those nights we couldn't let go of each other, a Midwestern storm pressing panes till they trembled in their sashes. G.R.
They occasionally traded glances, and her legs trembled before prosecutors laid out their case that Mr. Flynn had repeatedly lied to investigators about his dealings with Russia and his lobbying on behalf of the Turkish government.
At that, his voice rose and trembled with frustration, finally becoming the voice I associate with Sharpton the leader who made black churchgoing grandmothers proud enough to send him a donation, no matter what they said about him.
Perhaps the most troubling moment this year came when President Trump retweeted a faked video of him body-slamming and punching a man in a suit with the CNN logo plastered over his face, and many journalists trembled.
Savage rolled onto his back on the turf at NRG Stadium in Houston and lifted up his hands, which visibly trembled as if he were experiencing an electric shock, a telltale sign of a potential concussion, according to experts.
The way her hands trembled as she began to talk, the way she struggled to speak over her kids, the way she finally resigned herself to "not tonight" — it felt a little like I was seeing into my own future.
As Pressley sat in the back room of a Charleston field office, holding a pillow on her lap, her eyes welled up and her voice trembled when she recalled her mother, who exposed her to politics firsthand throughout her life.
His grandfather, Steve Lee, who walked alongside him Thursday, said Webster had trembled with excitement when he found out he would be carrying the scoring sign for Rodgers, one of his idols, and Choi, whose swing he had watched on YouTube.
Here is what some of them had to say: 'We are hurting' Greta Carter-Willis V's hands trembled and her voice cracked as she recounted August 2006, when, she says, she watched a Baltimore officer fatally shoot her 14-year-old son.
"My loins trembled as the scent of toupee adhesive and spray tan swept through my nasal cavity." actual quote from by book #TrumpTemptations — Elijah Daniel (@aguywithnolife) January 21, 2016 A subsequent Twitter poll provided him with with the novel's protagonist, a hotel bellboy.
It was a different brand of pressure, but Novotna seized the moment, closing out her 6-4, 7-6(2) victory with a forehand return winner and then sinking to her knees and covering her face with both hands as she trembled.
The Neediest Cases Fund MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — In a two-room concrete house on the outskirts of this city along the airport road, Abdulrahman Adam's 6363-month-old body trembled as he struggled to keep down what little food he had in him.
Ford's voice sometimes trembled as she recalled how Kavanaugh and his friend, Mark Judge, shoved her into a bedroom at a high school party when she was 15, and Kavanaugh held her down on the bed as he attempted to remove her clothing.
It's possible that we had seen too many movies, that we sought a story larger than reality, that a Nazi mercenary with cold blue eyes made more to us sense as an antagonist than a frail teenage Iraqi with a brown, bony trigger finger that never trembled.
KHAZIR, Iraq (Reuters) - One wrong word to an Islamic State fighter in Mosul last year was all it took to set in motion a harrowing chain of events for an Iraqi woman who became so traumatized that she trembled in fear even after escaping the group's control.
"What is wrong with you?" my husband asked me as my arms trembled and my fingers flexed and I held my head in my hands like someone who could protect myself from what was happening, even though it was happening deeper inside me than I could reach.
I think of watching her testimony last week, the way her voice trembled when she recounted the terrifying details of her assault, the years of difficulties this assault created for her, the unmistakable ring of truth in every word she said, and I think of these children.
Gorbachev's voice trembled with emotion as he recalled the waning days of the Soviet Union, when his arch-foe, Russian Federation President Boris Yeltsin, and leaders of other Soviet republics plotted his ouster while pretending to support his efforts to negotiate a treaty that would give the republics broader powers.
I got up, as I said, and took my drink to the bar and complained to the bartender, and if my heart rate was accelerated and my hand trembled ever so slightly from the sudden flood of adrenaline in my veins, it was nothing the second drink—and Nola—couldn't remedy.
Johel had trouble understanding him in ordinary circumstances, but when Monsieur Etienne's red eyes fluttered behind his eyelids and his body trembled and the spirit came down to talk through Monsieur Etienne's dried-out lizard tongue and his thin, drooly lips, it was anyone's guess, really, just what Ogoun was trying to say.
I'll never forget my mom reaching back to tell my brother and me to get down on the floor of the car, or the way her voice trembled as she told the mugger to calm down, that she'd give him whatever he wanted, as she pulled out her wallet and stepped in front of us.
And Kei Ninomiya at Noir, growing body topiaries out of massed blood-red feathers, tulle, fake fur and flamenco ruffles; looping thin gold filaments so they trembled like sensors around the body; hiding a few lovely black shirtdresses underneath (yes, he makes wearable clothes too); and building birds of paradise out of many shades of … faux Scottish beards?
Here, overwhelmed with responsibilities to his memory box-making wife and chess whiz daughter and terminally ill father (who will require palliative care now that he's cut the chemo), not to mention that work competition he was losing to Sanjay (Hari Dhillon), Randall reached for the water glass by his bedside table at the end of the night and his hand trembled.
After a second episode in which Ms. Merkel, Germany's chancellor, trembled uncontrollably in public last week, she headed to the airport, took a 12-hour flight to Japan, held 10 bilateral meetings and four group sessions with world leaders, including President Trump, then flew back to Europe for a record-breaking 20-hour negotiation with her European counterparts in Brussels.
That afternoon we grabbed a coffee at Jirani Coffeehouse, near the courthouse where in 1994 the world's media had descended to cover the Bobbitt trial, where vendors sold "Love Hurts" T-shirts and penis-shaped candy, and where inside Lorena, originally from Ecuador, trembled as she told a jury about how her husband, a former Marine, had repeatedly assaulted her.
Hyde Pierce and the rest of the cast are ideal collaborators for what Bock and Kauffman want to convey, which includes the feeling one gleans from these lines in Cavafy's "Remember, Body": Body, remember not just how much you were loved, not just the beds where you have lain, but also those longings that so openly glistened for you in the eyes, and trembled in the voice—and some chance obstacle arose and thwarted them.

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