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"trembling" Synonyms
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"Our republic is trembling right now," he told the crowd.
Ms. Hathaway, though, holds you rapt with raw, trembling emotion.
"Red nose, trembling chin, tight throat, aching heart," she wrote.
" Peterson screamed and collapsed, trembling, to the forest floor. "GUH!
Tricia's eyes are downcast and her bare shoulders are trembling.
No child should enter this world trembling from opioid withdrawal.
"This is a disease," Mr. Cramsey said, his voice trembling.
She was left trembling and spattered with her own blood.
Like in Morandi, there is a kind of trembling line.
"I saw — Father — looking from her face," gasped Elizabeth, trembling.
The swaying is deliberate, rhythmic, not from trembling or fidgeting.
Puerto Rico has been trembling for more than a week.
When authorities returned with Smith, he was unconscious and trembling.
The cluster of hummed sounds became richly trembling and resonant.
I peered into the glossy box trembling in Sam's hands.
Trembling, she listened as the EMT got back on the line.
She was smitten with the cold and trembling, penitent and ashamed.
"My brother raised his harpoon with trembling hands," Mary tells us.
His hands were balled into fists, and the fists were trembling.
"Who caused my hearing loss?" he asks, voice trembling with anger.
"I yield, coyly, trembling, whimpering," she sings to an imagined lover.
The music score is sentimental, with shimmering pianos and trembling strings.
The face of Webster, the lineman, was red, his body trembling.
"I was so scared that my legs were trembling," he recalled.
Because she said I was literally trembling with excitement and satisfaction.
He found himself trembling under his steering wheel and dialing 911.
I recorded my video inside a friend's house, my voice trembling.
It's a hint of imperfection that reveals the trembling emotion beneath.
I wished that Jay had come in trembling from lingering heroin withdrawal.
There was no mother cat around, and the kitten was visibly trembling.
Even Amazon, Walmart and Alibaba, the world's three biggest retailers, are trembling.
He spoke in a smooth teaching voice, but his hand was trembling.
There was a trembling weakness in my knees that would not settle.
This gloom-and-doom vision has Republicans trembling, and their critics salivating.
My hands were gently trembling as they often do after a class.
They are visibly trembling, possibly aware of what is about to happen.
Her lips trembling, she stood ramrod-straight as she gave a salute.
I was trembling and there was a major problem with the vehicle.
She was trembling and did not want anyone to come near her.
The coming 1969-70 school year was anticipated with fear and trembling.
The painter lay down outside his door, trembling with cold and misery.
His hand was trembling as he heard the phone begin to ring.
Though the three recent bouts of trembling have attracted more attention, there was at least one earlier instance, in 2017, when she was seen trembling through a military ceremony on a hot, humid day in Mexico City in 2017.
And the Trembling Stars ring and bracelet used the house's "serti vibrant," or trembling setting, so myriad white diamonds could vibrate across a base of metaquartzite, a metamorphic rock with golden inclusions of pyrite (making its house jewelry debut).
People might freak out a little bit when they see his trembling hand.
A trembling Rick repeated Negan's words, pledging their service to the maniacal murderer.
Rather, it was the country's month-long transformation into trembling, overstuffed pressure cooker.
I was trembling, but reminded myself of how I'd felt before telling Dad.
In the earlier "Fear and Trembling," Kierkegaard realizes that love is necessarily transgressive.
An early number has Michael singing to his dead wife, his voice trembling.
After one particular beating, she saw her 8-year-old daughter trembling nearby.
The paper reports Lowry was trembling and crying during much of her testimony.
Me and Ashton both were like trembling, like vibrating as we were talking.
Ringing out from the trembling boy's violin was a tune they all recognized.
ISIS can, however, cause fear and trembling in the United States and elsewhere.
Emotional states could be seen—for instance, in wide eyes and trembling hands,
She clutches the devil to her, lacing her fingers through its trembling fingers.
He was disturbed to see that the hand holding her keys was trembling.
My hands were trembling, and then my entire body began to follow suit.
Drake and Rihanna are going places, and the world is trembling with possibilities.
The trembling, the throwing up, the fear, that always happened, but only after.
For now, though, the rabbit is just a clue—a trembling, vulnerable animal.
I spent many nights crying and trembling under layers of cheap acrylic blankets.
Of course, you're not going to play well if you're up there trembling.
I was trembling, pounding on the shoulder of the guy next to me.
On the plane the next morning, her hands trembling, she continued to type.
Instead, three of the people he admires most were trembling at the threshold.
JACOBSON I'm like this: [lip trembling] GLAZER We were like: [gasping for breath].
She held the box tightly in her hands, trembling with fear and excitement.
This trembling concession to ego loss provides consciousness with an elaborate, experiential shock.
Still Genet's comments from 1970 go further than predicting the current American trembling.
When the earth finally stopped trembling, she knew it was time to flee -- again.
Put together, the three snapshots show the trembling trailing off as the quake ended.
Among them was an ivory netsuke of a trembling hare with amber-inlaid eyes.
It was snagged on a piece of bark, and trembling in the delicate breeze.
She's like a blade of grass trembling at the sound of the lawn mower.
All that remained were thick-trunked trees and leaves trembling slightly in the breeze.
Felt and noted the trembling of her hands, the track of her hot tears.
There's a decent chance we'll be back to the possibly-trembling lunar surface soon.
Oscillating between trembling close-ups and medium range shots, the film feels shockingly disconcerting.
I've been doing this a long time and I'm here trembling like a leaf.
With trembling hands he grasped the Olympic torch at the Atlanta Games in 1996.
The hearing room was dead silent as Ford delivered her testimony, her voice trembling.
The camera fragments him into body parts: a mouth, a limb, a trembling torso.
Once outside, and trembling in fear, I noticed people running along the adjoining street.
When Haas emerged from his ramshackle rental house, he was trembling and holding a .
The foundations of the postwar world born from the rubble of Berlin are trembling.
Pliers snap a wire hanger, the hanger's corner trembling to the sound of windchimes.
A projected nametag identifies the man trembling beside the show's host as Serge Demidov.
"It was a sniper, I think," 48-year-old Hussein said, his voice trembling.
Democratic members of Congress wrote the most vitriolic statements their trembling hands could muster.
I have held children, warehoused on the border, their little bodies trembling with fear.
It vibrates in a sort of trembling cross, with movement in perpendicular directions, simultaneously.
Mr. Amro sprinted to the checkpoint and found the girl there, huddled and trembling.
As I spoke down the phone, I was trembling with fear -- 14 years on.
She said no at first, but he saw her lips trembling and asked again.
Your voice wasn't trembling when you was threatening schoolteachers and shaking down porn stars.
There he was, a symbol of greatness, trembling as he lit the 1996 Olympic cauldron.
At 1:14 PM local time, we began to feel the trembling in Mexico City.
After their hotel room has been stormed, a trembling Sofia slams him with another betrayal.
Shakey (22004) A not-inaccurate name for a trembling machine developed between 20163 and 22016.
They told me I could get up, and I stood there trembling while they apologized.
Mostly, though, there is this resolute, trembling tree perched on what looks like an abyss.
"I want to speak to my wife, but not in German," he said, voice trembling.
As soon as I was inside, my legs started trembling so hard I couldn't stand.
"I mean business," Silverman said through (according to the Chronicle account) lips trembling with anger.
The feeling doesn't leave him until the morning sunlight spills over the Earth's trembling trees.
Typical symptoms of mercury poisoning include trembling, vision impairment, lack of coordination, and muscle weakness.
Greenwold takes us down the rabbit hole into that place where fear and trembling preside.
Greenwold takes us down the rabbit hole into that place where fear and trembling preside.
I felt the car shaking, so I looked up and saw the buildings trembling, too.
And the left leg seemed to have a life of its own: shaking, jerking, trembling.
Each comes in a tomato sauce with a trembling heat and a sweetness approaching ketchup's.
They scoured the home, but didn't find The Impossible — only his family, trembling and confused.
"I was trembling from head to toe when they said I could try it on."
On trembling closer "Spectacular Anthem," he pleads that it's okay to love, okay to trust.
" His hands began trembling when he read the three words that followed: "I Love You.
"I'm fucking trembling out of excitement, brahs," one 4chan user wrote on election night 2016.
His beard trembling, his watery eyes wide, Dr. Harden grasped Cosgrove feebly by the elbow.
The work's trembling crustiness makes the odd, low-volume noise become concrete to the eye.
Instead of trembling in the face of the daunting prognosis, however, Merritt fought back – and won.
Then, in a soft but shaky voice, his head trembling, Mr. Wujodi begins explaining the verses.
Few manage to jump on the trembling sales season frenzy sale season as well as Nordstrom's.
Most of us head to college with a trembling legs and an undeniable sense of excitement.
Afterward, fans filled the T-Mobile Arena with their trembling voices during an emotional national anthem.
The brain floods you with adrenaline; you're trembling and tense, and your heart rate goes up.
In 1996, he was trembling and nearly mute as he lit the Olympic caldron in Atlanta.
Ali, showing signs of trembling hands and stuttering speech, was obliterated in 10 rounds by Holmes.
"You'll all meet him in two weeks," my mother said, her voice high-pitched and trembling.
I clung to the face of that rock, trembling, crying, afraid to look up or down.
Director Barry Jenkins's trembling, beautiful breakthrough just might be the best-looking film of the year.
Trembling, eyes darting, she seems lost in her own dread or indecision or drug-induced haze.
The Luther Vandross behind the curtain is your brain, causing your sweaty palms and trembling voice.
Finger-trembling trills on the violin's thin, high-pitched E-string emulate shivering and teeth-chattering.
I once taught a class full of them, and always went in with a trembling heart.
I began trembling, maybe screaming, and bolted to the bathroom to grab a pair of tweezers.
With this one, I've had people come to me and they're trembling, holding back tears, sobbing.
Even visiting pollinators set the blooms trembling as they work their way through the tiny cosmos.
For these lads, the infinite is right there, in their trembling hands, ready to explode. ♦
"I saw my father dying from the balcony," said his son Adel, 13, crying and trembling.
Six in the morning, one said, his voice trembling with a mixture of embarrassment and pride.
Talking about Libya, Rubio followed four lip stretchers with a lip suck and a trembling lower lip.
La Repubblica said the result had left the government "trembling" and "on the edge of a crisis".
In popular media, Asian American women are already stripped of personality, made to look trembling or servile.
But when the chorus arrives he belts out every word, trembling with joy until he's almost delirious.
Valerian Dials for Trembling Hands continues at the Susanne Hilberry Gallery (700 Livernois, Ferndale, Michigan) through today.
Do you think I'm some trembling, lovesick dweeb incapable of asking out somebody I'm already friends with?
I wanted to figure out my feelings, to rage and sob and hold my daughter without trembling.
Water drips down its face and a black liquid oozes from the front of its trembling body.
He was clutching a wrinkled and greasy medium-sized brown paper bag, stained from his trembling palms.
Trembling, he falls to his knees, setting her down on her feet, then hoists her up again.
Lourd, dressed in Princess Leia white, her voice trembling, gave her first public eulogy for her mom.
Cassian Folsom was preparing to celebrate morning Mass one recent Sunday when suddenly the earth started trembling.
I will never forget the image of their hands intertwined, one yellow and cold, the other trembling.
I stood listening to those trembling leaves for longer than anyone watching from inside would have understood.
Smiling sweetly, she grasps my hand with a trembling grip, mumbling a greeting I can't quite catch.
Congress, unfortunately, remains crouched and trembling in a dark corner, hoping this is all a bad dream.
I was a-trembling because I'd got to decide, forever, betwixt two things, and I knowed it.
We were in a canyon surrounded by trembling aspen trees on our way to a beaver pond.
How many effects of warfare are invisible, revealed only in human trembling, that shivering language of fear?
Trembling over the fresh grave of his beloved site, the painter understood what Izvosia's gift had meant.
The boy began trembling and whimpering in pain, straining from wounds to his head, arm and leg.
Although you can't have a knee-trembling, passionate kiss, there aren't many of those in long marriages either.
Inside a room, Ahlam sat in a plastic chair, trembling under a black abaya which concealed her face.
" With a trembling voice, Gomez said, "I'm not trying to get validation, nor do I need it anymore.
I just wanted to know if I'd finally put the worst of my trembling, childish reactions behind me.
Security, quickly realizing this was turning into a Moment, ushered a trembling Svendsen onstage for her movie moment.
After sending Jean Blanc home, Becca is trembling — the aftereffects of her touch with true, true Bachelor honesty.
That husky trembling you feel in your gut is anticipation for Google I/O… or irritable bowel syndrome.
Last year, WIRED purchased its resident CryptoKitty, a cartoon cat with tiger stripes and trembling eyes, for $1.05.
Finally a woman gets up and, trembling and fighting a pervasive sense of guilt, she checks her email.
Central Mexico is trembling after a devastating 7.1 earthquake that's leveled dozens of buildings to nothing but rubble.
"Coming into the jump, I'm kind of shaking like this," he said, raising trembling hands above his head.
But as he watched the ceiling trembling in his 10th-floor apartment on Tuesday, he feared the worst.
She stopped, assessed that the dog seemed alone and ownerless, and coaxed the trembling puppy over to her.
Weeks later, Father Luc visits our house, falls to his knees, thick lips trembling, and begs Christina's forgiveness.
Even the occasional false notes (a few too many patients are likened to trembling trees) are easily forgivable.
You know it—the one that turns our fearless Norwegian dog into a fearsome, trembling pile of goo.
Up close, we can see the trembling effort of stretching and balancing — the dancer's asymptotic relationship to perfection.
Francesco emerges from the darkness, tears streaming down his face, hands trembling as he offers up Paul's ear.
In short, each plant grows at the pinnacle of a trembling heap of tightly focussed and hypersensitive data.
The trembling of the rest of the world does not ensure that American foreign policy will be successful.
I stood there with my sisters, we were trembling and crying, but seeing him made me feel strong.
"Oh, my god," Benedict Cumberbatch said at Marvel's Hall H panel on Saturday evening, holding out his trembling hand.
His thin fingers trembling, Mothibedi leans over his simple hot plate and puts a tea kettle on the boil.
"The passport," she murmured again, as she struggled to reach the floor, her emaciated arms trembling from the effort.
"Awesome," Hal Whitacre, a city resident of 30 years, said of the newspaper's resolve, his voice trembling with emotion.
Even when Lynch is illustrating mankind's potential for destruction, he maintains a trembling reverence for the violence they create.
"I owe everything to Toxo™," he says, his hand trembling as he spoons the curry in his mouth.
"im either still trembling or these little quakes won&apost stop IM TRYING TO BE NORMAL HERE," she wrote.
My trembling hands drop the items on the counter: Advil, Pepto-Bismol, Bengay, Band-Aids, ice pack, knee brace.
"This is a heavy day ... Some of our colleagues will never come home," he said in a trembling voice.
The narrow, filthy lanes in which the prostitutes huddle, the yellow gaslights, the smell of perfume, Stephen's trembling heart.
Crouched on his haunches, his face hidden in his hands, he tried to hold back tears and stop trembling.
The Bob Corkers, John McCains, and Mitch McConnells of Washington, D.C., should be trembling in their taxpayer-subsidized offices.
Trembling hand-held videos testify to the mistreatment of African-Americans at the hands of police and other authorities.
Mohammad Khattab remembers trembling as he approached the army checkpoint leaving his Syrian hometown of Latakia in January 2015.
I was pissed at myself that it couldn't stop trembling, and I was pissed at him for noticing it.
In the first, Mr. Ali plays Juan, a lumbering drug dealer who discovers the trembling boy hiding from bullies.
"My hands were trembling," the 28-year-old said, asking not to be named out of fear of arrest.
The spikes give another aura, energy and life, as if the figures are alive and moving, trembling in pain.
I joined the trembling on-deadline horde around Kevin Love's locker and held out a recorder like everyone else.
One shopper said her hands were trembling as she handled peppers that have tripled in price in recent weeks.
Trembling before Britain's powerful tabloid newspapers, no politician of left or right strongly advocated membership in the European Union.
"The dogs are usually so friendly and great with the kids," Mr. Wilson said, still trembling from the events.
"I am here today not because I want to be," she said early on, her voice trembling at times.
The "Trembling Giant," as it is known, is actually a massive single organism connected by one sprawling root system.
Here's what else is happening: You won't be trembling too much today, so long as you're wearing a coat.
Early last Monday morning Manga, 25, was preparing to head to work as a carpenter in the Regent area of Freetown, Sierra Leone, when he realized something was badly wrong "The land was trembling and the whole area was trembling with me," he tells CNN, his eyes still red-rimmed with emotion.
I typed, fingers-a-trembling, the four characters of my name into the Twitter search box, and my heart sank.
Even while off, it dominates its surroundings like the monolith from 2001, inspiring similar hoots and leaping from trembling hominids.
As Chuck points out while talking to the trembling would-be extorter Shelby (Peter Jacobson), dogs will eat their owners.
It is trembling because we have a deeply complicit Congress that utterly refuses to check this president in any way.
Split works in quick jabs of terror, spooking the trembling teen captives with the occasional burst of violence or terror.
First was "Culture Administration & Trembling," a biodiverse collaboration among the performers Jennifer Lacey, Antonija Livingstone, Dominique Pétrin and Stephen Thompson.
Simultaneously sparse and immersive, Valerian Dials for Trembling Hands evokes the stillness of an ocean after a shipwreck or storm.
After winning the Academy Award for Best Actress, Frances McDormand approached the stage of the Dolby Theater trembling with energy.
While I still exhibited a couple of impairment clues—trembling eyelids, putting my foot down once—I was mostly normal.
A Life-Changing Mystery Andrew Whittaker's odyssey began one afternoon at age 19, when he started trembling and couldn't speak.
Trembling, I pulled myself up and started to shawdowbox in tiny circles, trying to a get a decent sweat going.
Williams began to visibly panic, hands trembling as she begged Fallon to edit the slip-up out of the show.
I watch the wallpaper of trembling wings, paper-thin and translucent in the dawnlight, and the next step becomes clear.
I could have stepped back, live and let live when it came to the circular discs of cold, trembling meat.
His own "Variations Fantômes" inhabited a similarly dreamy and achingly chromatic world filled with liquid chords and light trembling ornaments.
Given his confidence and bravado, this Walton is different than the sycophantic, trembling man we see aboard the USS Callister.
Daley forces this trembling, newly docile Nanette onto his next mission, towards a red-hued alien planet to collect Baldak.
"It is hard to forgive myself and sleep at night with feelings of sorrow," Park, 64, said, her voice trembling.
At times, she said, it may be a stranger who is trembling with fever, unable to perform because of malaria.
Even though our ancestors were starting to kill animals en masse, they painted them with a kind of trembling reverence.
In his address to the nation, Mr. Macron described what Parisians are feeling as a "tremblement intérieur" — an internal trembling.
"Is this what God eats?!" one character asked another, trembling, cheeks flushed, eyes wide with the shock of its pleasure.
He would break into a sweat four to five times a day, shaking and trembling as he relived his captivity.
" Dr. Seldin held those inheritors to a high standard, sometimes leaving students trembling with his signature rebuke: "Here's a dime.
"I engaged in obscene communications with this teenager," Mr. Weiner said, his voice high and shaky, and his body trembling.
Tucker's trembling was most likely related to dances of spiritual possession, which became part of Pentecostal, Sanctified and Holiness traditions.
I have seen older men, women, and children trembling in terror under the deadly shower of bullets and artillery shells.
She also appeared to experience a similar onset of trembling in 2017 while in Mexico City for a state visit.
Little wonder, then, that by the late 1960s he was drawn to the trembling that was shaking the United States.
Perhaps we're more accustomed to violence than the trembling babysitter is — after all, we're willingly watching a show about serial killers.
Whatever the case, Zara was clearly not the trembling sex-slave that many other rescued girls are reported to have been.
My hands would be trembling, my heart would be pounding a mile a minute, and my face would be sweating bullets.
In audio of the call, the woman spoke softly — her voice sometimes trembling — as she explained what allegedly happened to her.
"I could not bear to see it so I turned my face away," she said, sobbing and trembling as she spoke.
Honestly, I was so nervous that I don't remember much of the actual ceremony except her trembling nervous lips and cheeks.
Video footage from a beauty shop's surveillance camera showed the walls trembling 281 minutes before the earthquake struck in full force.
Video footage from a beauty shop's surveillance camera showed the walls trembling 20 minutes before the earthquake struck in full force.
You can talk about the fight-or-flight reaction and the symptoms—sweating, rapid heartbeat, trembling, the overwhelming urge to escape.
After all, an egg can metamorphose from liquid, to frothy, to softly trembling and barely set, to completely solid and sliceable.
Once she has been broken, we may take her in our arms until the trembling and self-hatred leave her body.
Led by a granulated organ line and an atypically disjointed drum machine beat, "The Man Amplifier's" trembling composition complements its lyrics.
His lifelong preoccupation with paint's materiality, with muted colors, and with softly trembling light informed his resistance to branding his work.
"You're racing against time every day, you're just slowly deteriorating," Stevens told KTLA with his voice trembling — a symptom of ALS.
"It's trembling — be careful," Ms. Quiñones told her sister during one of the trips as she felt the earth lightly sway.
And yet, whenever the film's opening drumbeats would play, 5-year-old me would hide behind the refrigerator, trembling (true story).
"It's trembling — be careful," Ms. Quiñones told her sister during one of the trips as she felt the earth lightly sway.
Turkey's economic confidence has dropped to its lowest level in almost a decade, heaping more pressure on the country's trembling currency.
"It may never have been more urgent to see the world through another person's eyes," he said onstage, his hands trembling.
Ms. Saavedra was trembling as she described her encounter on Monday morning after community members filled the restaurant offering their support.
Too many trembling lipped close-ups of Adam Driver, the random casino side trip, too many implausibilities, too many slow moments.
The cock-of-the-walk confidence with which liberals strode into the 21st century has given way to trembling self-doubt. Good.
"Usually at the Olympic Games all wars are stopping," she told reporters in a trembling voice while struggling to keep her composure.
Just ask poor Baxter, seduced long ago into a ruinous crime and now trembling at the prospect of testifying against her corrupter.
In 1995 Reno was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a progressive disorder of the central nervous system that caused trembling in her arms.
Sun Hi turns bright red: "Comrade Ri said offer him the cloth, not touch him with it!" she says, trembling with embarrassment.
And in 10 Cloverfield Lane, it's John Goodman's mix of disarming cheer and quiet menace that will leave you trembling with fear.
So, after forcing a poor, trembling, geology professor to point out the exact location of the aquifer, Rafa strips down and digs.
On this week's episode of This Is Us, we saw Randall crying, trembling, and breathing heavily after undergoing some seriously stressful events.
The sixth season of Game of Thrones begins on Sunday April 24th, and this new trailer has us near trembling with excitement.
With an earth-trembling rumble, the quiet is broken by a helicopter that blinds you and your new companions with a spotlight.
"I see my daughter's face in hers," Kiran Kaur said, trembling and crying as she left a nearby gurdwara, or Sikh temple.
A pale woman with dark hair covered her face with her hands as she climbed into the passenger side, her shoulders trembling.
Kehlani was in tears with her voice trembling as she promised fans she'd refund them out of her own pocket or reschedule.
Sitting on a nothing but air, his knees bent, his core trembling, using his arms to row two cables of a Keiser.
Ms. Qian's captivating singing combines the trembling, nasal-toned quality of Chinese opera with the more penetrating richness of Western classical styles.
It's better anyway if a fat bird sits on this not on his thin branch, with the little trembling quivering living leaf.
Recently, he's been researching Black Shakers — members of the insular and diminishing Christian sect known for ecstatic trembling and sleek, minimalist furniture.
After he took his seat, he moved his head side-to-side and he clasped his hands, which seemed to be trembling.
"Your guilt should keep you awake at night," Patrick Markey said at the meeting earlier this month, his voice trembling with rage.
Shifting the focus from athletics to academics, from the playing field to the classroom, is the way to uphold our trembling nation.
It can also induce vomiting, hyperthermia, sweating, reddening of the face, twitching and trembling, dilated pupils, increased muscle tone, delirium, and seizures.
Cecilia tries to settle into her freedom, but — much like the audience — remains on high alert, body trembling and gaze nervously shuttling.
"I once answered the phone, and all I heard was gunshots," Ms. Gersh recounted Tuesday during the phone interview, her voice trembling.
Emma and her trembling assistant, Camille (Lucie Boujenah), first approach her as the mother of Emma's childhood friend, not a supernatural being.
When Soper announces that "the meaning of music-making is obvious to everyone," the trio interrupts her with a trembling, misterioso digression.
" He added: "His movies are seldom more than a step from some flaming abyss, with his actors (and audience) trembling on the edge.
His eye's had a ring around them, as if he had cried earlier, and his hands were trembling, according to the police report.
I was able to gather myself together—a bundle of firing nerves, hands trembling, voice lost in my throat—and leave the room.
"I love it," she'd say and would take some memorable bit of that poem and commit it to song, her voice trembling sweetly.
She clutched her chest as she spoke about life in Zimbabwe under Mugabe's rule, and her trembling voice eventually gave way to tears.
My whole body was trembling when I saw his face at the airport in Zurich—and saw that he was holding my bunny.
If you can watch the video above without feeling powerful, trembling waves of emotion, then it's possible there's something deeply wrong with you.
"I'm so glad I found you," the 33-year-old Colombian woman said with tears in her eyes, her voice trembling with emotion.
" As she looks into the camera taking deep breaths, her hands trembling, she says: "It's either shave my hair or lose my hair.
"It's my birthday today, so this is fucking incredible!" one said, as she placed a trembling hand around Serkis's shoulders for a photo.
At the cashier's cage, she pressed the casino employees, whose hands she says were trembling, to hurry and convert the chips to dollars.
Italian officials said it was difficult to gauge the number of casualties or the damage as the ground kept trembling through the night.
"Striking is how we can stop the worst of climate change and win a Green New Deal," Prakash shouted, her voice trembling slightly.
Fighting for a client or leaning in to Matt with barely suppressed longing, she transmutes a comic-book tale into real, trembling life.
Director Colin Watkinson (the show's Emmy-winning cinematographer) holds tight on Elisabeth Moss's face as she, trembling, gets her message to Luke out.
"He bragged that he had two young, new female lieutenants and suggested we all take a sauna together," she said, her voice trembling.
"They took my baby and cut his throat," Dilbar said in a trembling voice, adding that the soldiers then cut Rozia's throat, too.
"I was trying to hide my baby under my scarf, but they saw her leg," Hasina recalled, her voice brittle, her mouth trembling.
When she arrived at the hospital and was prepped for surgery, she felt like she was on a cross: arms splayed, body trembling.
Nicolas Jaar's serial label, Other People, announced the release of Trembling Air, its second LP from the Hungarian duo, due out February 26.
He holds trembling children who fear they are in trouble as he asks, through a translator, how they were infected with a worm.
He was bristling with outrage and grievance, fighting back tears, his voice trembling, a man who saw his own life unraveling before him.
For his sake, I didn't mention that he was only halfway to his destination — or that his arms were trembling like Jell-O.
Pavlova's thin, pale arms are especially striking — they're trembling parentheses — whether she's throwing them up in joy or thrusting them forward in entreaty.
His voice on tape was sharp-edged and tinny and intensely British, trembling with what felt like a tremendous weight of repressed anger.
But the idea scales way up too: Imagine the sway of a skyscraper or the trembling of an entire forest in the wind.
She is trembling as she wades among these armies of men, feels the thin fabric of the dress sticking to her thighs, her breasts.
Her daughter's trembling pushed Portillo to file a domestic violence complaint against the baby's father, but it only resulted in bringing her more problems.
After Eleven manages to make contact with Joyce's son in the "upside-down," she emerges from a makeshift sensory deprivation tank trembling in fear.
My father and Sam are trying to act stoic, though now and then I catch one of their hands or a bottom lip trembling.
They aren't all penguins—Durrant takes any bird, from pigeons, to hawks, to the blue, trembling kingfisher she held in her palm this morning.
Mr. Wey stood firmly in the center of a square white floor, his torso bent forward in a passage of slow, muscular, trembling movement.
Ms. Adu, who sings and plays the piano, offered a late-night set of her earnest, intimate songs, her voice trembling with childlike vulnerability.
His trembling lips pushing out deep breaths of pain, and with snow gathering on his shoulders, he wiped his tears with a white tissue.
"I know how much he loves this game, and I feel for him," Girardi said in a trembling voice during a postgame news conference.
But she's plenty self-knowing already, thanks, and Ms. Sarandon shows you the self-awareness hovering behind Marnie's smile and trembling in her pauses.
Even Harry understood what the lyrics meant after they streamed out of La Porsha's magical, trembling mouth, and everyone knows those lyrics are nonsense!
Instead it's about tough men toughing it out in tough conditions while laughing — or stoically staring or occasionally trembling — in the face of death.
We're standing on 220 centimeters of ice — a thin veneer that separates us from the deadly Arctic Ocean below — and the ice is trembling.
It's a struggle holding a plank for even one minute and my whole body is soaked in sweat and trembling just 20 seconds in.
It is a recurring problem for people who watch those constant commercials showing trembling dogs in wire cages or heartbreaking kids with cleft lips.
And still there is this trembling – a quaking among a docile but perturbed intelligentsia and a shuddering among the increasingly stifled presidential press corps.
In the symphony's luscious Adagio, the first violins played the melody with sugared intensity, but the little trembling arpeggios that accompany them failed to speak.
Shorr remembers trembling the first time she performed "Gatsby," an uptempo song that documents her reliance on antidepressants and a string of ill-considered benders.
In his work "Fear and Trembling," he went to great lengths to praise the biblical Abraham for his apparent willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac.
The diaphanous materials softly gleam with the quality of fine textiles, creating a sense of movement and tactility that reflects the "trembling" in the title.
It was just such an invective culture and the discrimination produced in an atmosphere like that which Phoenix, in trembling tonality, addressed in his speech.
Maybe Zubov was trembling in fear and urinating in the corner while Mark Messier and Mike Modano saved the day for the pee-soaked Russian.
"I was able to gather myself together—a bundle of firing nerves, hands trembling, voice lost in my throat—and leave the room," she wrote.
A rudimentary neuro exam didn't show anything: his speech and vision were fine; muscle and sensory functions were all OK save for some muscle trembling.
Called to testify by the lead state prosecutor in Pistorius's sentencing hearing, a tearful and trembling Barry Steenkamp said forgiving the runner was very hard.
Anya's face has an unreadable quality, but there's always emotion trembling just under the surface—a quality that makes you care immensely for her characters.
But two senior officers - one of them, at times, trembling with nerves - told Clare and Manny that police had carried out most of these killings.
Meanwhile, producers separate the trembling herd into three rooms and Solo Round becomes what it was always meant to be: an all-out slasher movie.
Mr. Loudermilk's "Talk Back Trembling Lips" became a country hit for Ernest Ashworth in 1963 and a pop hit the same year for Johnny Tillotson.
I have three boys myself, and I can only imagine the fear and trembling in homes as parents and other family members wait for news.
" After Kitt's lengthy and impassioned speech, according to the Times, Lady Bird Johnson began to cry, "her voice trembling and her eyes welling with tears.
And without more careful management of the forest, and the mule deer and cattle that forage within him, the Trembling Giant will continue to dwindle.
A tense, trembling final solo ends with the formidable Jennifer Lafferty on her knees, her arms outstretched and hands splayed as if saying — screaming — "Stop."
She knew they thought they remembered a warmness, like a blushing in the face, in the body, in the arms and legs and trembling hands.
His voice trembling at times, Tillerson spoke of the close working relationship he'd had with Mattis and their shared belief in the importance of diplomacy.
But for those outside that world the sight of a trembling, undulating torso is a foreign sight — and all too easy to make fun of.
"They somehow didn't believe that the Germans could be so cruel," she recalled in Russian, her body trembling from Parkinson's disease and her eyes welling.
But why did he approach the subject in such a trembling and self-deprecating way, excusing himself, at the outset, for its "strangeness" and "foolishness"?
"I was trembling with nerves — I tried to aim and I was shaking," Qureshy, 18, said to her teammates shortly after winning the women's competition.
Residents already rattled by a constant trembling of the earth rushed into piazzas and streets after being roused from bed by Sunday's 7:40 a.m. quake.
The disease is known to cause neurological symptoms, such as panic disorders, vertigo, trembling, breathlessness, and palpitations, and the gastrointestinal and skin problems described by Darwin.
But when a trembling Paris unexpectedly took the microphone to share a few memories about her father, she could no longer hold back the raw emotion.
A woman on the floor, previously moving of her own volition, now had another pressing into her, holding her back, trembling not to let her go.
Savage took a devastating hit from 49ers defensive end Elvis Dumervil during the second quarter and could be seen trembling with his arms stiffened and outstretched.
A couple of months after that fateful afternoon at The Strand, trembling with fear, I looked at my body in the mirror for the first time.
"The first time that I saw Woody in makeup and in character, I started trembling and crying — and I'm not that sort of person," she says.
The hardened wet clay he formed with his fingers creates a trembling and wobbly look that is accentuated in the pieces that are glazed to shine.
"I put my cell phone into his hand and he typed, with his dirty hands trembling, that he wanted me to call his mom," Gonçalves said.
"Some of these people are really hurting, and they're vulnerable and looking to be nurtured," she said of her personal mission statement, her voice nearly trembling.
Called to testify by the lead state prosecutor in Pistorius's sentencing hearing, a tearful and trembling Barry Steenkamp said his daughter's death had devastated her family.
Mother was right, he thinks to himself, his coat tails trembling solemnly in the breeze, perhaps I was too hasty in rotating to my spring wardrobe.
"I myself was the victim of being videotaped by a hidden camera placed in a women's bathroom stall by a man," she said, her voice trembling.
It took me a minute to recognize him, to understand that this trembling man with a red face and weepy eyes could really be Enrique Duvel.
But it strikes me that this is true — and the thought makes me experience a certain fear and trembling about our political life at the moment.
The themes at hand are faith, violence and compassion, and Bartosik illustrates them through a mixture of extreme trembling, ecstatic dancing and moments of contemplative stillness.
One old woman, timid and always trembling in her bed, always with the shades drawn and the light off, had no friends, no family, no one.
A few days later in Queens, a veterinarian came home from work to find her own cairn terrier, Bella, lying in her urine, trembling and fearful.
Cleveland is one of Alaska's most restless volcanoes and has been trembling and belching bits of ash on and off for about the past 15 years.
LeBron James is known for his chase-down blocks, but Sunday&aposs swat looked quite different from the monster stops that typically leave his opponents trembling.
" Instead, she added, "it's about tough men toughing it out in tough conditions while laughing — or stoically staring or occasionally trembling — in the face of death.
The liberal Hollywood elite used the Golden Globes to tell us with trembling voice that they have been vilified while assuring us of their outsider status.
"Most people are out in the streets with backpacks on, heading for higher ground," he said, speaking in a trembling voice on a WhatsApp phone call.
In his trembling hands lay priceless treasures for which I had sought in vain … In the presence of his collection I lost all track of time.
If ingested, poison hemlock can cause trembling, salivation, pupil dilation and a rapid, weak pulse before it "eventually leads to coma or death," according to the MDA.
"This will be – no matter how many times you look back on it – the greatest night in your music career," Brooks said, his voice trembling with emotion.
Their favourite thing to chow down on is the trembling aspen, a tree in great supply on the prairies, but other trees and shrubs will also do.
If your pet suffers from severe anxiety — trembling or shaking, sudden urination, pacing or frantic chewing — consult your veterinarian regarding treatment options prior to the holiday. 2.
I find myself hesitating before I step across the threshold, my hands trembling as I take a deep breath to calm myself before I enter the mosque.
One appears resigned, one writhes in despair, and another, tasked with surrendering the key to the city, attempts defiance while palpably trembling on the verge of tears.
Instead, after watching, first, Ford's trembling rendition of an atrocious attack and, then, Kavanaugh's forceful denial, the Senate decided not to decide who was telling the truth.
Yet in this instance, instead of shouting in the streets, these slogans were turned into lyrics sung by the trembling, beleaguered voice of singer-songwriter Kimya Dawson.
Meanwhile, the Baltic states are trembling and the Chinese, busy converting the South China Sea into a militarized water park, are toasting their revived relationship with Russia.
These market whipsaws between fear and trembling and irrational exuberance won't end until the U.S. and China come to some sort of agreement in the trade war.
Automakers, including U.S. companies, are trembling at the prospect of increased tariffs on imported vehicles, which could range up to 25 percent based on the president's threats.
" The lead: "The Red Sox celebrated Columbus Day in their home town by wresting the world's championship banner free from the trembling, nerveless fingers of the Superbas.
Finally, his forces corner the trembling figure of Qassem Suleimani, the revered commander of Iran's elite Quds Force, and the people of Tehran acclaim their Saudi liberator.
"Anissa told her to lie down so she wouldn't lose blood so quickly, and told her to be quiet," Ms. Geyser told Judge Bohren, her voice trembling.
Look closer, though, at the framed pages on display, and a fraught and excited dialogue surfaces, reminding us that what is now archival was once trembling potential.
The exhibition, Lydia Cabrera and Édouard Glissant: Trembling Thinking at the Americas Society, curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Gabriela Rangel, and Asad Raza, has stayed with me.
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni said the government was not "trembling in our boots" and was committed to reforms to address weak growth and ailing state-owned companies.
He was devotedly goofy, said his brother, Mike, who is a 21-year-old rising senior at Penn State, his hands trembling as he recalled his brother.
Mr. Gordon's "No Anthem" was trembling waves for a small ensemble; Kaki King's guitar pieces relaxed you into their strumming modesty before unexpectedly whipping into dizzying virtuosity.
"It's not easy to be transported to Europe just like a bag of fruit and sold for men to eat," she says, her voice trembling with emotion.
Apart from his trembling hands (a side effect of his medication), he seems more like a visitor than a patient, with his casual tone and jovial attitude.
"Fronterizos" — residents of the borderlands — will continue shouting our stories, singing our songs and trembling with righteous anger until the walls are stopped, and eventually, torn down.
Jacob would have been happy enough just to cross the border, make the transgression official, and turn right back around, newly acquired trespassing badge in trembling hand.
A genealogical link between Aldrich's scumbled paint and muted palette and Vuillard's trembling tones and application, as well as the latter's moody, psychologically loaded scenes, is evident.
"I've loved every minute, even the hard minutes," Sanders said at a White House event, called onstage by Trump to a standing ovation, her voice trembling with emotion.
When she performs in 2007 on the program "Dancing With the Stars," her father sits ringside, expressionless, hand trembling in his lap, but otherwise there in her corner.
I walked into the game trembling with fear, but the moment I put that buff around my forehead, the anxiety and self-doubt I typically carry melted away.
Hardy's Eddie Brock-turned-Venom villain scales a raised subway track, defeats a S.W.A.T. team, destroys an office, and chats with a trembling man in a grocery store.
But the trembling that pervades her hands, head and voice might not instill a sense of confidence in some voters, even if it is driven by genuine emotion.
Members of his party who support this injustice, or allow this cruelty to continue as a bargaining chip for a border wall, should be trembling with political fear.
In the video for "Intern," the opening track, which Olsen directed herself, she wears a silver tinsel wig, her voice floating and trembling over a blazing synth line.
When the cook, Sumir Barai, and eight other men opened the bathroom door, trembling, they saw two young men, clean shaven and dressed in jeans and T-shirts.
If any poet today deserves claim to the title of poète maudit (cursed poet) — should the moniker be brought back into usage — it is Wilkinson, trembling hands down.
But instead of the trembling knees, the internal rotation, the jumping, and angular pose of the arms that were so revolutionary in 1913, this is an unrelenting lament.
But the truly skin-crawling offering was "The New World Order," in which two tormentors crack jokes about their strategy as a trembling prisoner sits blindfolded, awaiting torture.
"The famous scene, in which Matilda Kshesinskaya exposes her breast right on the stage of the imperial theater, brought on not trembling but some quiet laughter," wrote Gazeta.
The sense the city might be trembling on the verge of another rise in crime has been heightened by some heinous and highly publicized killings in recent months.
"It was meant to be a dream, not a nightmare," Ms. Conway said Tuesday morning while eating breakfast at the hotel, trembling as she struggled to contain tears.
I hear somewhere close   that bird calling could-be , could-be — tell me, Bird, how soul inhabits the place of fire, how soul dwells there in its trembling?
To read Wright is to adopt the position, often thematized in his work, of the "postulant, trembling into knowledge of God's body, knowledge of his naming" (Transfigurations 148).
I think of the people chained and trembling and I know that by the luck of history and by the grace of time, I am standing here, unshackled.
It concerns a group of young teenagers at a performing arts high school, a bunch of high-achieving theater kids always trembling on the edge of hormonal overload.
The websites of French papers broadcast video clips showing Meng speaking in a trembling voice, with her back to a TV camera in order to hide her appearance.
The world sees him now, lurching a bit, slurring some, getting old, trembling, and recalls that unspeakably great and gorgeous and garrulous young man that he once was.
In the season premiere, Maeve forces a trembling Lee Sizemore (Simon Quarterman) to undress in front of her, subjecting him to the same humiliation she endured countless times before.
Amanda Lee Myers wrote:As I hooked each foot into a little mat that helps riders pick up speed and avoid skidding on the glass, I felt my hands trembling.
I have to plan out exactly what I'm going to say, and even then, by the end of the conversation, my voice is shaky and my body is trembling.
Jim Delos (Peter Mullan) is going through his morning routine: riding his exercise bike, sitting down to a cup of coffee, and with a trembling hand spilling the cream.
Even in red states, many citizens and health care providers are trembling as they think about what conditions will be like if some version of Trumpcare becomes the law.
The video for the track "Lazarus" shows him singing "I'll be free—ain't that just like me?" before walking backwards, trembling, into a wardrobe, and pulling the door closed.
After my wife and children were all asleep, I found myself under some blankets on the sofa, trembling, worried that the wheels would come off and I'd lose everything.
" An obituary on Friday about the songwriter John D. Loudermilk misstated the surname of the singer who had a country hit with Mr. Loudermilk's song "Talk Back Trembling Lips.
Trembling and tearful, he rested his right hand on a desk for support as his lawyers pleaded with a judge to sentence him to community service rather than prison.
There were 222 or so people in the rec room waiting for us, some in wheelchairs, others sleeping or trembling to an internal rhythm nobody else will ever hear.
The site boasts hundreds of users, who link non-pornographic video clips and photographs of trembling faces as well as real-life voyeuristic observations, or "obs," with the group.
He was a trembling tour de force in "The _______ With the Hat" in 2011 (the full title is unprintable here), him and Chris Rock together on a Broadway stage.
But the glimpses we get of Miss Wardell on her own, when her smirking facade drops and she becomes trembling and afraid, shows us just how much she's lying.
"I don't know what to eat, I don't know when to eat, my whole body is trembling," said Indika Manamperi, the owner of two restaurants in the food court.
In that vexed, trembling fashion begins "The Breeze," one of several standout stories in Joshua Ferris's new collection, "The Dinner Party," a magnificent black carnival of discord and delusion.
"My daughter is a fighter, she's strong, she'll save herself," said Amparo Font, the mother of 23-year-old survivor Gretel Landrove, with a trembling voice and tears welling.
Bowing with her right hand, she coaxed out a pitch that she controlled by bending and twisting the blade, at times jiggling it to create an expressive trembling vibrato.
We're worried that it'll become obvious to everyone that we're blushing or our hands are trembling or that our voice is shaking or that we're sweating through our shirt.
Handcrafted with an artisanal flare, Moby Dick, or, the Card Game captures the livelier moments of the novel and will leave you trembling in Moby's wake at the finish.
"The importance, to me, of this issue is best demonstrated by the news, which was much reported again today," the judge said shaking his head, his voice trembling with emotion.
From an initial reading of his own poetry to a trembling finale of simulated foaming at the mouth, he offers little hope, giving grief and rage a chance to reign.
Trembling aspens in Arizona, not making it through the drought / William Anderegg"It's a little bit akin to a tree heart attack," lead researcher William Anderegg explained in a statement.
The movie version of Barnum believed in his oddities, and he coerced them, back when they were trembling and self-loathing, onto the stage to perform for a jeering audience.
Unkempt in pajamas—he has stumbled into the studio after walking all night in the rain—he gets down on his knees and holds his trembling hands to the sky.
The rumble of mass transit, the chatter of thousands of feet trembling, and other ambient activity creates enough noise to be a nuisance at the prototyping facility located on campus.
And I've seen old bartenders show up to work with trembling hands, grab a pint glass and fill it with whiskey or Gammel Dansk because they couldn't function without it.
In front of a crowd in Tupelo, Mississippi, on Friday President Donald Trump once again asserted that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was "trembling" and "crying" before his death.
When I imagined a meeting, I pictured grizzled men in a church basement talking about their D.T.s and their time in detox wards, gripping their foam cups with trembling hands.
Their sympathetic nervous system is also what lets you witness the sweaty palms, trembling voice or hands, and momentary eye pupil dilation or a fight or flight surge into romance.
TIME HAS ADDED a husky edge to Mr. Perry's angelic voice; on "Traces," he hits some trembling high notes that bring to mind the otherworldly jazz countertenor "Little" Jimmy Scott.
Flinty and impassioned, the movements include the wintry "Bells"; the trembling, forlorn "Ruins"; and the catlike changeability of "Fireflies," shifting in a moment from keyboard-slamming rage to delicate grace.
"Do we imagine the thought causing a fluttering in my hands, or a trembling in my stomach?" she wrote, in "Upheavals of Thought," a book on the structure of emotions.
An ancient forest degraded over decades To be clear, according to new research published in PLOS One, it isn't necessarily human disregard or negligence that has threatened the Trembling Giant.
" 'I've seen others paraded around in handcuffs, holding on to their miserable existence, but Alan García has no reason to suffer such injustices or circuses,' " she read, her voice trembling.
"There's a blue wave on the horizon, and I've never felt more confident," she announced, her voice cracking and her hand trembling as she struggled to give a thumb's up.
And the trembling was everywhere post-election, on the sidewalks and in the subways, in bedrooms and conference rooms, and in the faces of hoodwinked power brokers leaving Trump Tower.
Fighting back tears, swallowing audibly, and holding trembling hands, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank tied the knot in a ceremony as romantic as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's earlier this year.
"We're not going to do anything... They know that I'm going to keep up the fight against corruption, and lots of people in Guatemala are trembling because of that," she said.
When she used CBD-infused treats for her Chihuahua-Dachshund mix, who has a fireworks phobia, he acted like his normal self, trembling much less, sitting with his owners and eating.
If Silva were an artist of a different sort, he'd have an undiminished sense of color and composition, but his hands would have begun trembling when he picked up a brush.
"The first time that I saw Woody in makeup and in character, I started trembling and crying — and I'm not that sort of person," she said in an interview with People.
It takes trust, for instance, to lean into someone with all of your trembling strength, while that person does the same back to you, your forearms interlocked, your heads almost butting.
His voice trembling, Miller described the horror of finding the young family's vehicle in roaring flames, not knowing if they were inside, and returning hours later to find their charred remains.
Though he spends a lot of time trembling, as if from the exposure of being wet and naked, Mr. Peet's Franklin is too unfailingly poised and articulate to engage us emotionally.
And the play now feels prophetic in its portrait of resentful Americans, bewildered by a "zombie" economy built on "invisible money," trembling on the brink between the middle and lower classes.
"Trump's anxiety and trembling voice in his speech was a sign of beginning of the era of failure for America's hegemony," Tasnim quoted IRGC chief commander Mohammad Ali Jafari as saying.
The insects drop to the ground mainly when they sense serious, unavoidable danger, heralded by the plant's trembling and the warm breath of a grazing mammal intent on devouring their home.
"What fun it will be to watch Bafta 2018 without my heart hammering, mouth drying and knees trembling," Mr. Fry said, in reference to the pressure awards show hosts must endure.
The quiet, bright textures of "Sarà Dolce" perfectly render the poem's landscape of silent incandescence, while Scelsi uses extended vocal techniques to give expression to a scene like Mary's trembling atthe Annunciation.
Video from Gypsy's first court appearance, just two days after she was arrested on June 17, 2015, shows her trembling and sobbing as she addresses the room and confirms her home address.
In a country where inexperience is on the threshold of power and such pillars of stability as existed are trembling, or crumbled, it will be astonishing if such reform will be possible.
While Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) and Charlotte Hale (Tessa Thompson) hide out in a barn, three hosts play homage to William Tell by attempting to shoot an apple off a trembling woman's head.
"There's no other writer who is as much a painter as draughtsman as Dickens," he wrote; he thought that Shakespeare's "language and method are like a brush trembling with excitement and ecstasy".
As calmly as she can, though she is trembling, though she can feel waves of fear pulsing from her body into the air, she faces the dog and speaks, using human words.
"My better half, David Miller, was a rock through this — strong and patient and loving (I was always a trembling wreck)," wrote Murphy, who also shares son Logan Phineas, 5, with Miller.
Imagine holding a vial worth more than your minivan, your hand trembling for fear of dropping it, while you administer a shot with a 00083-inch needle to your seizing, screaming baby.
In front of a campaign rally crowd in Tupelo, Mississippi, on Friday, President Donald Trump once again asserted that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was "trembling" and "crying" before his death.
In the balmy darkness, trembling voices rose from the forest to the sound of cante jondo or deep song — music that inspired the poetry of García Lorca, who was a musician himself.
They deal with crying colleagues, students acting out after a family member is deported and trembling when classmates talk about the past night's news, and parents skipping teacher conferences and school events.
Just as the emotional transformation reaches its climax, the music startles with a shimmering, introspective diminuendo that drifts down from the heavens, a passage Ms. Netrebko navigates with trembling and bewitched delicacy.
"My better half, David Miller, was a rock through this — strong and patient and loving (I was always a trembling wreck)," wrote Murphy, who also shares son Logan Phineas, 6, with Miller.
Pundits have no better reason to get out of bed and race to their sun-dappled desks than to type with trembling fingers that the Democrats are at each other's throats again.
Ghostly black and white feathers in "Silkies" make seven chickens look as if they're trembling, and the evanescent "Stag Amidst Autumn Flowers" is a delicate creature pinned in place by pointy leaves.
"I was trembling with terror and crying," she recalls of the incident, which took place in the city where she had started her life as a sex worker after leaving home at 16.
Reitenbach, who died in January, allegedly "became very upset and begin trembling, advising that she was one of the last people to see Barbara Miller alive," the informant recalled, according to the affidavit.
"The meaning of our track "Spitting Image" has mostly to do with the friend, the shadow, the wall, the door, the trembling, the rest, the sliding, the waiting, the voice," they explained, enigmatically.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DETROIT –– Valerian Dials for Trembling Hands, which ends today at the Susanne Hilberry Gallery in Detroit, is one of two nearly concurrent exhibitions from artist Kate Levant.
At a time when Europe is in fact further away than ever from inspiring a belief of anything like statehood, it seems like a desperate attempt to save a vision that is trembling.
Star Wars is full of shocking revelations, but the latest reveal to rock the franchise is comfortably the most earth-trembling of all: Adam Driver apparently doesn't know what the word "emo" means.
He is the editor of Once and For All: The Best of Delmore Schwartz, and the author of the collections To Keep Love Blurry and The Trembling Answers: Poems, due out next spring.
Aside from the steady 95-degree heat, I caught myself actually paying attention to my movements — without looking around to compare my trembling legs or incorrect form to the seasoned yogis' in class.
You can't rely on strength from your shoulder to support you, so there's more kickback, and I found my hand was trembling a lot both before and after I fired off my rounds.
President Bill Clinton alluded to Ali's long fight with Parkinson's disease, recalling the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta when Ali, with trembling arms from the ailment, lit the torch to open the games.
Most urgently, why does such breathtaking audacity persist at a moment when we should stand trembling in the face of our folly and united in our commitment to abolish its most deadly manifestations?
To be honest, I would trade the whole trilogy for the Beast—not McAvoy's but another one, which prowls through "What We Do in the Shadows" (2014), spoken of with fear and trembling.
The chancellor also sought to assuage concerns about her health, after she was seen trembling several times in recent weeks and appeared out of breath when speaking to reporters in Paris on Sunday.
"Therefore, to say we are not concerned and trembling in our boots about what might be in the coming weeks and months is an understatement," Finance Minister Tito Mboweni said in a statement.
And the closest I came to crying was a lump in my throat, a welling of my eyes, a brief trembling of some muscles in my face, or the wavering of my voice.
For more than a decade, DBS has been used in patients with Parkinson's disease, but targeting the brain's motor cortex to manage Parkinson's violent trembling is a lot less complicated than targeting, say, depression.
A trembling and intimidated Altrincham pulls out his pre-written piece of paper and reads the main suggestions, from eliminating the elitist Debutant's Ball to allowing divorced people to move freely in royal circles.
It is a secret he unwillingly shares with Charlotte Ritter (Liv Lisa Fries), a young and beautiful typist in the Berlin Homicide squad, who finds him trembling on the toilet floor of police headquarters.
"To be 15 and go out on Olympic ice without trembling and just executing what she can do is a huge experience," pairs skater Evgenia Tarasova told a news conference of her team mate.
He winds through the primitively dark streets of New York City, 1973, trembling in the rain-speckled windows, the lurid lights of downtown nightclubs and the seedy arcades of Times Square blinking and blurry.
If you are at all interested in any of these issues and the intellectual history of the Caribbean, especially in Cuba and Martinique, you should go see Lydia Cabrera and Édouard Glissant: Trembling Thinking.
Standing there, surrounded by the sounds and feeling of hums from movements both massive and tiny, I was very conscious of my place in this vast and unnerving world — in this spot, literally trembling.
Waiting to conclude that transaction, Elwood washes up in a motel owned by Sam (Jon Bernthal), a onetime rodeo star limping after too many falls and trembling with the early signs of Parkinson's disease.
Her hands might have been shaking after she finished off her 26-22, 21-4 victory over Kvitova on Sunday, but she assured me later that they had not been trembling during the match.
These mingled emotions enliven Mr. Phan's singing on this recording, starting with the opening "Fanfare," in which, in trembling voice, he declares that he alone holds the key to this savage parade (of life).
Members of the International Contemporary Ensemble conjured sounds out of the otherwise inaudible vibrations of the subwoofers, placing nut shells or wind chimes onto trembling surfaces, upon which they began to rattle and jump.
A rinse of lemon, and the meat arrives still cooking and crackling as it lands on the table, smoke rolling off the hot plate and a raw yolk (on request) trembling at the center.
Carlos Cordeiro, the president of U.S. Soccer, wiped away tears before making a short speech in which, with his voice trembling, he thanked FIFA's membership for "the incredible privilege" of hosting the World Cup.
The items inside — pillows, blankets, toys — told the tale of the nights he, his mother, his wife and their three children, ages 3, 7 and 8, had spent waiting for the trembling to end.
Rather, it's what mature companies are always trying to — wisely invest their profits in remaining competitive and capitalizing on new opportunitiesSo why is there so much fear and trembling around the whole disruptive framework?
During this idyll, play turns into a rehearsal for a possible future that's telegraphed by a baby whom BV holds in one scene and by a tiny, elderly woman trembling alone in another scene.
Going outside any more than I was required to meant—I thought—that people would have to contend with my unkempt sadness, my trembling wreck of nervous energy swallowing the blocks I lived on.
But Genet, when he first visited the United States, was an internationally famous writer approaching the age of sixty who had a range of personal experiences that especially qualified him to detect America's trembling.
Perhaps Genet, being an avid reader of both Mikhail Bakunin and Marcel Proust, and thus both an anarchist's anarchist and a writer's writer, left the solutions for America's trembling to the country's own imagination.
In her interview in Lorena, Keegan says that Bobbitt's hands were trembling, and at one point when she rolled up her long sleeves (on a June day in Virginia!), she revealed bruises on her forearm.
"It was frightening because I could hear the occasional gunshot ... we waited a long time for the police to come and help us, many hours," said Suvanarat Jirattanasakul, 27, her voice trembling after she emerged.
"It was frightening because I could hear the occasional gunshot...we waited a long time for the police to come and help us, many hours," said Suvanarat Jirattanasakul, 27, her voice trembling after she emerged.
Pill, whose pale, nervous girlishness made her a bit of a pain on The Newsroom, is used perfectly here: She's like a glass of milk, trembling with vibrations felt through the legs of the table.
They are the brain boxes who take our trembling fists and guide us through the void to find that supernatural something that makes us bigger and better than we already are, or even dreamed of.
" Brandy is poured, and Paul marches around the kitchen, glass in hand, singing, in a trembling voice, a verse from a song that was forbidden under Ceausescu's regime: "Awaken, Romanian, wake from thy deadly slumber.
Carnage. In his city, on this very street, gangs were rampaging, people were trembling in fear, cars were burning, the sounds of machine-gun fire filled the air, people were taking terrible advantage of him.
But "Once Bitten" lets Big Little Lies' incredible cast shine, especially Nicole Kidman's Celeste as she finally admits to her therapist, while trembling with fear and defiance, that she is being abused by her husband.
Americas Society presents Lydia Cabrera and Édouard Glissant: Trembling Thinking, focused on the ideas developed by the prominent Caribbean thinkers Lydia Cabrera (Havana, 1899-Miami, 1991) and Édouard Glissant (Sainte-Marie, Martinique, 1928-Paris, 2011).
These moments shake "Silence" and you too; the movie could use more jolts, more trembling, more surrealism; maybe, as in "The Last Temptation of Christ," a talking lion to go along with its trippy lizard.
Screens to the side of the stage displayed unexceptional images of nature — trembling leaves, gurgling water, a mosquito feasting on skin — that paled next to the richness with which Janacek renders those images in music.
I do my best to recall feelings of period pain to incite the feelings of contractions but God only knows what the men are doing—attempting to recall the trembling of a rather painful shit?
But since the very opposite has just happened, it might make for a distracting and instructive parlor game to imagine what Jean Genet would make of the ongoing American trembling he detected back in 1970.
It's perhaps no surprise the world's most powerful female politician caught on camera visibly trembling has stirred up a media frenzy, but do people have the right to know about a leader's health and medical details?
In paintings Westfall did on the wall and on canvas that were influenced by Cosmatesque designs, his use of different-sized triangles always felt moored, despite whatever trembling and optical flicker took place within their borders.
But it might have been glimpsed last summer in Atlanta, when 280 billion people watched on TV as the three-time heavyweight champion slowly ascended the stadium steps and, with trembling hands, ignited the Olympic flame.
She finds her truth in the middle of the night, swept out of her hammock and into her dreams, where the trembling of the ground as it breaks into an earthquake tells of a different fate.
Security officials, it noted, are more likely to single out travellers who exhibit "shaking or trembling hands, rapid breathing for no apparent reason, cold sweats, pulsating carotid arteries, a flushed face, and avoidance of eye contact".
The folksy sort of omnipresence Trudeau has cultivated online stands in stark contrast to the imagined embodiment that US President Donald Trump projects through social media—singular, afraid, cooped up, a trembling kernel of confused rage.
ISABELLA:My lord, 'ere we met I was a lost girl Prepar'd with trembling spirit to abjure The company of men, to the join the wisp O' women who live to contemplate The bright face of God.
Soon, a medley of songs from "The Little Mermaid" began, and as the tipsy choir reached the climax to "Part of Your World" they lifted their hands toward the Christmas lights hanging from the trembling rafters.
Inside a darkened exhibition hall, film scenes (prisoners walking in a circle in "A Clockwork Orange," for example) and video clips found on YouTube (a donkey trembling under a heavy load) are projected on the walls.
"I told Governor Bentley that I loved him like a father and that there was nothing I wouldn't do for him, except lie to a grand jury," Mr. Collier said Wednesday, his left hand sometimes trembling.
If the condition requires a repeated physical action, like a limp or the trembling associated with Parkinson's disease, watch videos of real patients online and mimic their behavior in front of a mirror or on video.
Always trembling with an air of apology and confusing the names of the men in her life, from her father to that serial killer, Eva at first seems like the funniest character in this erratic show.
The fact that I win and lose money all the time helps desensitize me, so I can write down $60,000 as the Final Jeopardy wager and not be trembling at the thought of losing that money.
At the rehearsal, in a cramped studio a few blocks south of Penn Station, Mr. Lamar and a small ensemble read through "Oh, Graveyard," a combination of trembling piano, rueful string quartet harmonies and spidery electronics.
My legs were tired and trembling a little, but my friends Christoph and Thomas were too excited about the packed powder, sunshine and empty trails in this corner of the Obertauern ski area to stop now.
"If the worst-case scenario comes to pass, we shall be hiding under our beds trembling, lights off, as election violence rages down the streets," the columnist Charles Onyango-Obbo wrote recently in the Daily Nation.
She slips into a rich continental accent when she calls for her husband, and she dives into her low, trembling rasp — "not the voice of a woman," as she has put it — when she teases him.
We are deeply, painfully rooted in every being and thing in the world, the world which has become filled with echoes and trembling and shadows, to which we are bound by a devout and passionate pity.
"He died senselessly, that's all I can say," Mr. Micalizzi's father, John, said, his voice trembling as he spoke from the family's home in Freehold, N.J., where relatives and friends had gathered to cope with the news.
From the moment the first child-fairy flitters across the stage, pausing front and center to ripple her arms like tiny, trembling wings, the regenerative power of George Balanchine's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" starts to take hold.
In the wake of November's election and yesterday's swearing-in of President Donald J. Trump, this American "trembling" is so resounding that, 46 years on, Genet might slyly smile – or smirk — were he alive to see it.
It extends to the breathtakingly fantastic 1930s art style, which captures the surrealism and trembling energy of Fleischer Studios' cartoons without the current of casual racism seen in their original shorts for Betty Boop and Popeye the Sailor.
It was at this point I smelled a freshly plunged cafetiere of black coffee by my side, triggering wispy plumes of multicoloured beads to form on a large screen, paired with the low, trembling hum of a saxophone.
In the catalog essay, "Trembling Thinking, or Ethnography of the Unknowable," written jointly, the exhibition's curators state: For Cabrera and Glissant, thinking beyond narrow understandings of identity was a practice of necessity — one from which we can learn.
French media on Sunday broadcast video of Meng's wife Grace speaking to a small group of journalists at a hotel in Lyon, her back to a TV camera in order to hide her appearance and her voice trembling.
While the city's mayor, Eric Garcetti, took to Twitter to implore Angelenos to leave 911 lines open "for emergencies only," Citizen, which is user-powered, posted videos of downtown Los Angeles, trembling mid-tremor, taken from a rooftop.
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Her voice cracking and hands trembling, Adriana holds up a silhouette she has drawn of her body in front of 230 other rape survivors sitting in a circle at a therapy session in Bogota.
Billions Sliding along an earth-trembling bass line, Harry Nilsson's "Jump into the Fire" is the first music cue on this season of "Billions," and for a show that's always curated its soundtrack thoughtfully, the choice is significant.
Her Bessie Award-winning "Bronx Gothic," a fiercely intimate solo inspired by her Bronx upbringing (and the subject of a new documentary coming to Film Forum in July), began with her trembling to the point of near exhaustion.
I'm staring at San Francisco-based artist Agelio Batle's "Ash Dancer," a suicidal sculpture that, through its placement on a massive sheet of white paper atop a violently trembling table, draws itself to death at an agonizingly slow pace.
So a nervous Emil Gilels, a pianist, was dispatched to see the minister of culture, and the minister went trembling to report to the Communist Party chief, Nikita Khrushchev, who was just back from reimposing Russian terror in Budapest.
Viserion, the dragon named after Daenerys Targaryen's (Emilia Clarke) brother Viserys, who was killed in last week's episode "Beyond The Wall" when the Night King hurled an ice spear at his chest, flew to Eastwatch with a trembling roar.
I mean, you're the one with an ill-fitting pair of shoes, and a trembling hips, and your back will probably take a hit—and maybe you even might even be able to get yourself out of this situation.
From Solomun's knee-buckling remix of Noir & Haze's anthemic "Around," to the stinging melancholy of José González's sparse "Remain," and Andreya Triana's trembling vocals on Flying Lotus' wobbling "Tea Leaf Dancers," you can't help but really feel the music.
"During these years I gave police officers in the Licensing Division things of value including money knowing that by giving them these things the officers would do me favors," a trembling Lichtenstein said before U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein.
Scientists are still examining the data to conclusively determine the precise cause of the signal, but the trembling appeared to have originated from inside the planet, as opposed to being caused by forces above the surface, such as wind.
As you sneak through dark corridors, you might overhear a Nazi soldier trembling in fear at the thought of confronting the "terrorist" (you), and his older brother consoling him; or a stormtrooper who is worried about his daughter's illness.
Right now I am reading "The Three-Body Problem," by Liu Cixin, "Fear and Trembling," by Soren Kierkegaard, "The Ghost Writer," by Philip Roth, "The Empty Copper Sea," by MacDonald; and I always have the Holy Bible close by.
The White House may be in turmoil, alliances may be trembling and adversaries may be seeking advantage, but that all just amounts to more drama, more suspense, more television coverage — all of it with Donald Trump at the center.
Jackson skillfully parodies gospel music—further sharpening his critique of the religion of Usher's parents—and Owens rolls with the musical shifts, channelling mock fire as easily as he earlier rendered high swoops and trembling low notes like Phair's.
But Ramsay was, as mentioned, a vicious psychopath — and as he raped Sansa on their wedding night, the camera panned away from the assault to focus on the trembling face of Theon Greyjoy, a tear trickling down his face.
"Artfully lighted and shot to accentuate the character's trembling, affronted jowls, his shoulders hunched, face bunched, he creeps along like a spider, alternately retreating into the shadows and pouncing with a smile," Manohla Dargis wrote of Mr. Langella's performance.
While I stand up here trembling with fear I put on my bravest face to be in the same room with the man who murdered all four of my children, two of them violently in front of me with a gun.
Even as his muscles froze and his ability to speak diminished, he attended many charity fundraisers and public events, including the memorable opening of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, when 3.5 billion TV viewers watched Ali's trembling hand ignite the Olympic flame.
Roger Lewis must be trembling right now because he knows at least one of Eli's 100 errant passes the rest of the season will lead him into a waiting linebacker, safety, or cement wall in the back of the end zone.
Dr. Klaus Ottmann, art historian and the Phillips Collection's deputy director for curatorial and academic affairs, ties the figure in Celaya's painting to Abraham in Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling (1843), which revolves around the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac.
If your line of work involves working in the White House with a possibly demented sack of trembling orange flesh who can't believe that being president is actually a hard job, you surely need all the help you can get.
I felt a single bead of sweat slowly drip from my brow down my forehead, over the goggles, and then down to the tip of my nose, where it hung precariously, trembling with every inhale and exhale I counted off.
I was almost on my hands and knees as I clambered back inside the hatch...and into a room where everyone was standing around and chatting comfortably, giving strange looks to the soaked, trembling mainlander who had burst into their midst.
The new pieces are "Snowflake Drawing #5 (Double Lotus Pod)" (2018), by Jeffry Mitchell; "Untitled" (53), a multimedia piece by Ko Kirk Yamahira;  "this trembling turf (the shallows)" (2018), by Mary Ann Peters; and "To a Flame" (2019), by Anthony White.
One is colloquially called "the chain store paradox," whereby the threat of a price war in one market affects other markets; another is "the trembling hand equilibrium," whereby each player believes there is a small probability that a mistake will occur.
Given that how much of what seems to interest Mueller is informed by the President's previous statements, and suggest his concern about obstruction of justice, lawyers who serve Trump must be trembling at the thought that his worst instincts will prevail.
I shook my head no and put an arm around her, as awkwardly as such a thing can be done, and sat there until the funeral was over, this strange young woman in the throes of despair, trembling into my armpit.
The chancellor, who has no history of serious health issues, insisted "I am fine" on Wednesday, after trembling at the ceremony to receive Finland's premier, and said she was "working through" a bout of tremors that first occurred in mid-June.
On the surface, Ms. Merkel's two recent trembling episodes within the space of 10 days, which followed a previous incident two years ago in Mexico, have been a strikingly low-key affair in Germany, a country fiercely protective of privacy.
She's trembling, panicked, naked, with no idea where she is or what's happening—she's never seen anything except the frontier set—and when she stumbles into an empty gray warehouse she finds herself staring at hundreds of corpses, piled like logs.
After she tossed the Cheerios in the paper bag onto the kitchen table, she said, "If you'll excuse me just a moment," and she went upstairs to her room, and she e-mailed Jack with fingers that were almost trembling.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Baron Wormser first gained recognition as a poet, with collections like Good Trembling (Houghton Mifflin, 1985), Atoms, Soul Music and Other Poems (Paris Review Press, 1989), and the award-winning When (Sarabande Books, 1997).
"But we do not know what else to do for a living if we stop working here," she said, describing health problems, such as weight loss, body weakness and trembling hands, which she has experienced after a decade working in the mines.
But that hasn't stopped ads like this New Mexico spot from the National Republican Congressional Committee featuring a trembling woman telling her gravely ill child "it'll be OK" despite being unable to see a doctor because Medicaid for All took away her insurance.
To make her no-frills banh mi trứng ngải cứu, (2300,22015 dong), she cracks two eggs into a plastic container and adds a handful of ngai cuu (mugwort leaves), then scrambles it all in a battered pan trembling on a charcoal burner.
"The fact that I win and lose money all the time helps desensitize me, so I can write down $204,24 as the Final Jeopardy wager and not be trembling at the thought of losing that money," Holzhauer recently told the New York Times.
The chancellor, who has no history of serious health issues, insisted "I am fine" on Wednesday, after trembling at a ceremony to receive Finland's prime minister, and said she was "working through" a bout of tremors that first occurred in mid-June.
Anytime Adele wasn't singing (which was incredible, as you can probably imagine) she was bringing trembling audience members up on stage for selfies, shouting as many profanities as possible into the mic, and telling everyone what an amazing time she was having.
The reality of a firefight is a form of madness: shifting silhouettes, dimly perceived, pop of weapons, freezing fear, trembling hands, most of all the stink: sick, sweet odor of blood mixed with the odor of feces and urine, stale sweat, cordite.
Her approach, transforming salvaged and industrial materials into subtle but suggestive abstractions, informs her current shows, …Which's Ploying the Fans at moniquemeloche in Chicago and Valerian Dials for Trembling Hands at the Susanne Hilberry Gallery in Detroit (to be reviewed next weekend).
My two cello-playing sons were entranced by visits to the studios of the celebrated luthiers, Anton Maller, who allowed my trembling older son to play a $10,000 cello, and Anton Sprenger, who gave us an impromptu concert on his own violin.
The bill only passed the State Assembly in April 1970 because a Democratic assemblyman from a heavily Catholic district who had initially voted "no" stopped the roll call to reverse his vote, with tears welling in his eyes and his voice trembling.
There were inexplicably dense, flabby and elastic cakes, some still trembling and raw at the center, or a bit too browned at the edges, or forgotten and burned, or stuck tight in an unlined, ungreased pan, scratched out and served in crumbling pieces.
How I realized that boring, dependable guys are rare — and desirable Fifteen minutes later, I stood across the street on my neighbor's porch, still trembling slightly, watching two young white male police officers clear my house in the wake of the break-in.
"The brain is a somewhat gelatinous, even trembling organ which houses our consciousness," said Dr. Angela Lumba-Brown, a pediatric emergency medicine specialist who is the co-director of the Stanford Concussion and Brain Performance Center, and the first author of the guideline.
The liturgists who wrote many of the prayers we recite talk of trembling before God — and for me, around the age of 10, when my Hebrew finally got good enough to understand what we were saying, that verb couldn't have been more apt.
The survey questions included how often they experience mental health symptoms (for example, "sweating, rapid heartbeat, trembling, upset stomach, dizziness, or fainting"), how it impacts their work and whether they felt like they have adequate mental health support and resources in their workplace.
A literature review from the American Veterinary Medical Association in 2013 documents extensive evidence that piglets experience pain during castration, from their high levels of stress hormones like cortisol, their squealing, and their trembling and lying alone for days following the procedure.
Jennelle is shy but laughing with Taylor, who was grinning so hard, it looked like the best moment of his vacation was as painful as a root canal, his entire body vigorously trembling with adrenaline as if he was a dashboard ornament.
And "Murnau," a depiction of the same Bavarian village painted two years later, is a small masterpiece in which the same sea-blue mountain looming over a few trembling rooftops becomes a great Jungian shadow barreling over the horizon like a storm.
Bruno Ganz, the melancholy Swiss film actor who played an angel longing for the visceral joys of mortality in "Wings of Desire" and a defeated Hitler with trembling hands facing his own mortality in "Downfall," died on Friday at his home in Zurich.
In that spirit, Mansfield is about the drop the six-song EP To the Tall Trembling Trees, which was recorded at his Brooklyn apartment in just three days, less time than it took most of us to watch O.J.: Made In America.
His voice trembling at times between sniffles, Watts confessed to strangling Shanann and then loading her body into the bed of his truck before driving it to a remote oil field, where he used one of his girls' own blankets to smother both of them.
HOUSTON — Tyner Little, a public information officer with the Nueces County Sheriff's Office, drove back late Saturday afternoon to his Corpus Christi home, which he hadn't seen since he holed up in a trembling courthouse with an emergency team, to prepare for Hurricane Harvey's arrival.
All you need to know about Cousin Greg is that he makes his first appearance on Succession by throwing up inside the head of his amusement park mascot costume, and spends the rest of the show fixed in a perpetual state of trembling embarrassment.
His predecessor Garry Kasparov, the youngest-ever world champion who reigned from 1985-2000, is considered one of the most charismatic chess players in history, a man who could reduce elite grandmasters to trembling wrecks of nerves simply through his mere presence at the board.
In an exclusive clip from the episode (above), PEOPLE Editor-in-Chief Jess Cagle and Jennifer's sister, Cynthia Hawke-Renn, recount a particularly harrowing moment: Jennifer, her hands trembling, went to the bank to cash a $15,000 check hoping to pay off her family's captors.
LA HORMIGA, Colombia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When gunfire and cylinder bombs erupted around their farmhouse, nestled in the jungle in Colombia's southern Putumayo province, Jesus Alebio Portillo and his family took refuge under a bed and, trembling with fear, waited until the fighting stopped.
Stooped and faded, his white mustache drooping over his downturned mouth, he looks out on a Havana that's teeming with compañeros and trembling with signs of upheaval that are telegraphed by newspaper headlines highlighting China in one column and President Obama in the other.
Having written about Lam for the first time in 1988, I was naturally interested in the new exhibition, Lydia Cabrera and Édouard Glissant: Trembling Thinking, at the Americas Society (October 9, 2018–January 12, 2019), curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Gabriela Rangel, and Asad Raza.
So, in Episode 7, when the sight of someone wearing a surgical mask at the game expo seems to bring on Ramon's screaming, trembling, possibly career-killing hallucination of a horde of masked, dust-covered people shuffling toward him like zombies, it fits the pattern.
Her soprano has a bright bloom, and she too brings Natasha's inner turmoil — her love for Andrey, her insecurity, her vulnerability to the facile charms of Anatole — to moving life, so that in this case we are the ones trembling at her loss of innocence.
Beyond powers of speech and intellect, Mr. Adams imbued his rabbits with trembling fears, clownish wit, daring, a folklore of proverbs and poetry, and a language called Lapine, complete with a glossary: "silflay" (going up to feed), "hraka" (droppings), "tharn" (frozen by fear), "elil" (enemies).
Despite their cold tones and nearly archival presentation (each bottle is portrayed against a white background that appears grayish/bluish against the off-white paper), the empty glass containers, rigid and clean against a pale, frail-like, trembling background, resonate with strong emotional contents.
As many press outlets have observed, Epstein's arrest and the government's seizure of documents and photos (including what prosecutors describe as lewd photos of young-looking women or girls) have his old friends and acquaintances trembling with concern about the public deeming them corrupt by association.
Years later, when Mr. Ashqari was 90 and on his deathbed, he entrusted his unfinished work — the last chapters barely legible, because his hand had started trembling — to Mr. Wujodi, who spent eight months working after hours at the public library to prepare it for publication.
It's been 76 years since it happened in the final round, so you understand why neutral observers feel the Capitals raising the Cup is inevitable while Capitals fans are trembling at the thought of becoming the first team in nearly eight decades to choke this hard.
Fresh off the success of his reconceived "Oresteia" and assaultive "1984," Mr. Icke has transposed Chekhov's tale of provincial Russian ennui into 21st-century Britain, with Anglicized names (Vanya, played as a trembling drama queen by Paul Rhys, is now called Uncle Johnny) and Anglo-Saxon obscenities.
For a child, it could be placing with trembling fingers the last block on a tower she has built, higher than any she has built so far; for a swimmer, it could be trying to beat his own record; for a violinist, mastering an intricate musical passage.
By then, he'd become one of the most revered men in the world — "a universal soldier for our common humanity," in the words of Bill Clinton, who like many in the audience that day, wept watching Ali light the caldron, his hand trembling violently from Parkinson's disease.
She excels at this mode, and many of these songs twinge the heartstrings with an affected pathos she's rarely approached — especially "Fuck It I Love You," half exclaimed and half mumbled over thin, hypnotic, trembling keyboards, and "Love Song," whose orchestral flutters suit her melody's wounded grandeur.
If there's anyone who's going to write accurate songs about how fucked up and weird love can get, it's going to be a duo with a name that gets right to the heart of where many people found the first trembling brushes of romance: School Dance.
For a child, it could be placing with trembling fingers the last blockon a tower she has built, higher than any she has built so far; for a swimmer, it could be trying to beat his own record; for a violinist, mastering an intricate musical passage.
The hotel was thick with activity: green and blue disco lights bounced off a glass ceiling; tall flutes of bubbly peach rosé were whisked from silver trays; and little blini canapés held trembling stacks of blue cheese mousse, figs, and walnuts as they were carried around the room.
First seen in 2011 at the Joyce Theater, "Angel Reapers" has a good dose of what a quote in the program, from 1805 and attributed to William Rathburn, calls the Shakers' "perfect bedlam": a cacophony of bodies in various states of agony or exhilaration, jumping, writhing, trembling, rolling.
It's a decade on which we look back wincingly, barely remembering what and definitely not remembering why, realizing our vile misogynist treatment of all those celebrities, our absolute disengagement from current affairs, our desperation for lava lamps and blow-up chairs, trembling at how many dreadful mistakes we made.
After the third chorus, the guitars go crazy for two minutes, jerking and scraping away at the drums, at the popping bassline, at their own textural surface, but as the song grinds to a halt there's still a mountain of anger left over, brooding, trembling, glaring you down.
Paul spent the trial in a cell deep below the courthouse, but his lawyer had told him enough: the sobbing widow trembling in her wheel chair; the stoic daughter who held her mother's frail hand; the sons, proud members of the community, seething with rage, demanding the law's mercilessness.
Every 25 minutes, a child is born in the United States dependent on opioids—a dependency that can cause their first days of life to be spent shrieking in pain, limbs trembling within the cold confines of their plastic NICU cribs, eyes squinting against the harsh lights above.
In another instance that would have benefited from perspective, she recounts a moment when she is 14 and tries to be close to Steve by sitting, uneasily, on his lap, trembling with fear, excitement and a "quaking electric love," wishing they could relate like normal daughters and fathers.
The sequence is only 45 seconds long but it displays the multiple complex movements of the four elements: The leaf's trembling, the fairy's twitching wings and arching neck, the lily's opening, the butterfly's rising and, finally, the fairy's falling back asleep — all heralded by clear, nursery-rhyme-like chimes.
"Supplication: Selected Poems of John Wieners," John Wieners The Hotel Wentley poems are nested in here, and they are the most grandly erotic and heartfelt homosexual sketches about living out of time in friendship on the edge, and seeing the whole trembling picture of midcentury America from there.
When my opponent doesn't bite on my crosses—he is, and will forever remain, Beta, but he has impressive perimeter defense instincts—I summon a bark from the deepest part of my will, and send him to the ground, trembling in fear at his leader's purity of power.
The Republican National Convention (RNC) has descended upon Cleveland and set up shop at Quicken Loans Arena (a building still trembling with energy from the city's recent, long-awaited win of the NBA championship), magnifying an already heightened political fervor here in the mother of all swing states.
"I'd like to believe this is the beginning of a new Venezuela, but I've seen so many attempts by the opposition fail, I prefer not to have false hopes," Venezuelan Carmen Perez, 67, said in a trembling voice as she bought eggs from the back of a truck.
Roadburn will always be about doom, but as a fan (and as a writer) it's really refreshing to be able to mix it up with bands like this one, and G.I.S.M, and NYIÞ, whose dark ritual soundscapes suffocated Extase wth thick waves of distortion, trembling sustain, and all-around horror.
I was reading like, [Austrian philosopher] Rudolph Steiner and rereading [Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard's] Fear and Trembling … I thought if I just figured out enough, or if I just consumed enough information, or if I just read one more obscure philosopher, then I would have a better grasp on reality.
They included a prisoner in Chicago, cigarette in one hand, the other anxiously grasping the jail cell bars, belying his stoicism; police frisking a suspect, his "hands high and trembling in the eerie light;" and young men playing poker on a New York sidewalk, minutes before police break up their game.
The cocaine flows and the cash is blown in Showtime's claustrophobic new half-hour comedy series, which dresses Regina Hall and Don Cheadle up in 1980s garb and attempts to bottle the trembling energy of a B-level Wall Street brokerage firm operating on the brink of a stock market crash.
Though Adonis and Viktor are fine, what makes them foinee goes beyond their mere appearance; it is a willing vulnerability that they pull into their performances, the glistening eyes, the trembling lips, Donny on his knees in front of Bianca's pregnant self, kissing her belly, silently asking his new family for forgiveness.
It's a vision that was in line with a ceremony that determinedly turned its attention away from the tumult of the #MeToo moment to the future, to broad messages of inclusion and representation and, as Weinstein victim Annabella Sciorra put it, trembling with emotion on stage, to the "new path" that has emerged.
As the details from the new Bob Woodward book, "Fear: Trump in the White House," begin to emerge, there is trembling throughout the Republican cloakrooms in the Senate and House, throughout the White House staff and throughout the community of those who have been Trump's most visible shills and apologists in the media.
The pictures were forgotten in the very act of taking them, and on social media there was always so much going on — everyone I'd ever met cracking jokes, promoting Etsy stores, threatening to strangle their shift supervisors — that I'd log off, trembling, before I ever thought to look back into the past.
Many are studies for the works in the show, and aside from a few that sink into torpid academicism, all are executed with an unerringly fluid line, trembling across the contours of a form — a hand, a pleated gown, an open, inquiring face — setting it aglow in the gallery's protectively dim light.
Here's a brief list of things that I'm finding are nigh-impossible with no money: looking good, having sex, maintaining friendships, having hope for the future Like most couples, my parents' worst, most vicious fights, the kind that sent me and my siblings to our rooms, trembling with fear, were about money.
You can't underestimate the impact they have when you [ask their opinion] on set, and they're like, "let me think about that," and they give an honest answer, because they've been with you forever, so they aren't trembling in their boots because "Jeff Nichols The Auteur" is about to squirt out an amazing idea.
And some of them stay there, deliberately exposed and vulnerable, like "Selah," which longs for a spiritual rebirth above the harmonies of a distant, wordless choir, or "Right Now," which sets her voice trembling above a lone electric guitar as she makes a simple, increasingly anxious plea: "Don't you dare say tomorrow," she sings.
His evocation of Hitchcock's British films — 24 of them in just 13 years — is similarly vivid, with innocents swapping places with the guilty amid a neon-and-fog maze, the camera always part of the action, peering down at the doomed, trapping them in horizontal shadows that reveal the fear and trembling just below civilization's cracked surface.
If you grow up in a house near the railway tracks and you are awakened every morning by the train roaring past your window, by the trembling of walls, bedposts, and windowsills, then, even when you no longer live in the house by the tracks, you will be awakened every morning by the train hurtling through you.
" As disturbing as this image is, the widow later comes to see it as a kind of wish-fulfillment, and the line that ends the story expresses a deeper, perhaps even universal, yearning: It's "a desire to be more than a single person trembling, a wish to be forever coupling so that I am not just simply alone.
The Jain sat on a cushion in an impeccable house, impeccable only on the inside, of course: Outside was a heap of roiling, shifting garbage, a heap that seemed a living thing with rats burrowing through it—swimming, really, floating in an unreal paradise of gnawables with pigs pushing aside layers of plastic and rotten trembling fruit with their snouts.
It's possible I gave her the number of a hotline that could match her son's name and birth date to a person deep within the immigration detention system — a person regarded as a criminal by the United States government, another body filling a bed in a private detention center, a person who, to the woman trembling at the fence, represented the entire world.
Go easy on it, because you need your appetite here, all the way to the end, when it's time to ransack the cold case for Ms. Viana's desserts, like a trembling pudim de coco (coconut flan) or a slab of bolo de cenoura, a carrot cake in which the carrots have been pulverized until all that's left is their hue.
But when you slow to its pace for longer than the time it takes to snap a photo and relax to watch dancers like Hristoula Harakas and David Thomson, poignant details crystallize: the trembling of her arm, supporting her weight as she sinks into a split; the inward yet receptive quality of his gaze; how a desperate pose can, with the slightest shift, become a hopeful one.
Armed only with a bow and arrow—though what you are actually clutching is a controller with a trigger, shaped more or less like a gas-pump nozzle—you can feel the tension on your virtual bow as you release the arrow, and then the flutter of the arrow and the thunk of the ground trembling when the arrow strikes an onrushing zombie and he falls.
He would stop the car in the driveway and get out and grab his jacket and go in, pulling on the screen door, and there she would sit on the couch in front of the gray television screen, in her robe and her nightgown, her nicotine-stained fingers trembling, her mouth moving in the first tremblings of a smile, and Tiny would think, Lord, I love her.
"It amounts to a picture not just of forcibly separating thousands of children from their parents, but on a much broader level of a program of forced hunger, forced thirst, forced sleep deprivation, coupled with routine insults, threats, and physical assault, that leave class member children crying, trembling, hungry, thirsty, sleepless, sick, and terrified," Center for Human Rights attorney Peter Schey wrote in a declaration describing the testimonies.
Even though Tambor avoided that cliché, he tended to process Maura's womanhood through a kind of secondhand shop of the self — all of her trembling hand gestures and soft-spoken lines of dialogue felt as if he had filtered them through a lens of both trans women he had consulted, and whatever understanding he had of womanhood as a white man (and alleged serial sexual harasser) born in 1944.
It cannot have been easy for him, perpetually veering as he was between soupy nine-beers-at-a-wedding tears and livid, trembling rage depending upon the outcome of a given Red Sox home stand, and in some ways his life can be viewed as a triumph, if only because he's allowed to write in a major American city's newspaper and operate a motor vehicle despite being the way he is.
The man in charge of the Berghof, and Heydrich's match when it came to villainy, at least among Germans who still believed that Hitler was excitable but blameless—a visionary whose ravings might fill tens of thousands of followers at a torchlit rally with fear and trembling, but who in fact lived only to restore Germany to its rightful glory—is the Führer's chief of staff and private secretary, Martin Bormann.
Lunch today: 6 people played Pokemon go the entire meal Yesterday, Redzepi shared on Twitter that his restaurant was now full of international foodies not trembling with excitement over his chocolate-covered, locally foraged moss or charred ramson with scallop paste, but over the prospect of catching Jigglypuffs, Squirtles, and other digital goobledy goblins in Pokémon GO—which, by the way, hasn't even been formally released in Denmark yet.
Whose trembling limbs have borne him to your door" (1821), of a beggar sprawled on the pavement before a bakery, pointing out his crumpled top hat as a symbol of prior prosperity now lost, "his once sturdy shoes now display holes," and the dog with its paw on his knee a deliberate tug on the heartstrings of the viewer, "positioned as the only living creature to care about his master.
From the Danish pastor and philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, whose Fear and Trembling and Practice in Christianity dealt explicitly with the idea that faith was an "offense to reason," to Paul Tillich, who argued that the way we traditionally think about God as a "being" risked turning God into a mere object, mainline Protestant thinkers of the 19th and 20th centuries have dealt with the same themes L'Engle explored in her fiction.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Lydia Cabrera and Édouard Glissant: Trembling Thinking at the Americas Society, installation view; painting: Antonio Seguí, "Salir corriendo" (20053), acrylic on canvas, 57⅜ x 44¾ inches; sculpture and video: Tania Bruguera, "Destierro (Displacement)" (1998 [22018 version]), Cuban earth, glue, wood, nails, and textile, variable dimensions (all photos courtesy Americas Society)On March 21940, 22004, Wifredo Lam (21927–21948) sailed from Marseille, France, to Cuba, where he was born.
On a recent visit to the old hospital on a hill west of downtown, peeling paint hung like Spanish moss in the shadowy corridors, a snow of fallen ceiling plaster moldered on the floors, plastic netting swathed exterior walls to shield visitors from falling brickwork, and at the top of a trembling 19th Century ladder, the remnants of a nest suggested the highest tower had been occupied by a well-fed raccoon.
As I drifted further and further into my quarantined stupor, my attempts to read anything became ridiculous, often resulting in a book held diagonally in a trembling hand, examined with one eye squinted and the other shut, until I eventually added the reading of books to the many other higher order activities that had once separated me from the rest of the nonhuman animal kingdom and that I could no longer reliably perform.

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