Then James saw his friend's shoulders begin to shake, juddering up and down and suddenly Jenni was crying into his chest. |
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Then a second explosion was felt, with a deep roar and a juddering as the whole cinema shook. |
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The attendant stepped back and covered up his collision with the wall with a juddering sidestep. |
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When road conditions became worse, juddering was transmitted through the steering column and scuttle shake, that scourge of open-tops, occurred. |
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He let the slope on the driveway pull him down to the level pavement, juddering over the stony concrete. |
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The pilot had no warning of the impending stall by either juddering or other means as required by the certification standards. |
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Except that now there are no caravans of gold, just beaten-up lorries juddering between dunes with hopeful Africans as their cargo. |
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For a moment, there was silence in the centre of Potters Bar as everyone nearby froze at the shock of the noise and juddering force of the impact. |
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In reality the former Yugoslavs and Albania are more like old cars, juddering forward, breaking down and sometimes spluttering backwards. |
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A friend once got a lift from Stonehenge festival in a batmobile, and I rode into a town in Nicaragua on the juddering mudguard of a tractor. |
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The glider dips and banks, the joystick juddering in my hand. |
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Without even seeing my room, I chase after my taxi, and within minutes we are juddering through the warm spring evening and neon-lit streets which wind down to the harbour. |
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We expected to see great convoys of lorries and trucks emblazoned with UN initials juddering down the coastal road bearing relief and building materials. |
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From the moment you leave the gate there is a sequence of strange noises, hisses, clunks, roars, juddering, and sudden levitation. |
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Eventually, it creaked to a juddering, shrieking stop and a huge door, rust-pitted, streaked with red and belled outwards with age ground slowly aside. |
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Intrigue is added by the Freudian impulses juddering between Yasha and his femme-fatale mother. |
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But even before then it had been juddering. |
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We come to a juddering stop at the Broad Street intersection. |
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Then she said the plane was juddering about, and the line went dead. |
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The economic crisis has brought many an IT project to a juddering halt. |
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In this case, it is an exclusive 4-minute mini film, produced in 3D, projected on a giant IMAX dome, synchronized to the juddering of simulator and peppered with 4D effects. |
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Captain McGarrigle, however, seemed to be in trouble. He was breathing stertorously, his throat and chest juddering like those of an asthmatic. |
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He fails, unlike this ad, which is made memorable by its juddering tonal clashes and oddly retro-sounding voiceover. |
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In the tiltyard, his companions felt the juddering impact of his sword-blows and saw the muscled precision of his archery and his tilting at the quintain. |
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