Our waitress is very attentive and accommodating of our shaky Bulgarian as we make our order. |
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The crowd can be a little shaky sometimes but the decor is simply mindbendingly good. |
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Both had to hold onto the shaky rails as they headed down, for the ship was swaying back and forth with the waves. |
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This book teaches you how to interpret tells, such as subtle shrugs, sighs, shaky hands, eye contact and much, much more. |
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I have shaky hands and weak wrists, and am very bad at carrying drinks and plates. |
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She scratched out a note with a slightly shaky hand, folded it, and attached it to the leather straps tied to the skytyr's foot. |
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His linework was scratchy, his modelling often stiff, and his eye for perspective shaky. |
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On Sings Pajo introduced his shaky baritone to the world along with a new-found talent for writing great rootsy folk. |
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But combine it with a programme that lacks a clear focus and Cork's year in the cultural spotlight is already looking shaky. |
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O'Mara, a disgruntled bear of a man, contends that the case rests entirely on the credibility of Hearst, which is shaky at best. |
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However, it seems that shaky economic conditions appear to be behind its decision to cut jobs. |
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The old man laughed as well, a strange, shaky laugh that went along with his accent. |
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Instead, from what I could make out over the music, her voice sounded shaky and weak. |
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Gavin's voice sounds miraculous, the low baritone of it trembling in my already shaky spine, and I needed him here. |
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Hannah's voice trembled as she said this and she took shaky steps toward her sister's bedroom door. |
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He gripped the steering wheel, letting out a shaky little laugh before speaking. |
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She touched her lips with shaky fingers, lips quivering as the tears ran past them. |
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He leaned against the table and tried to find a chair to sit on, but his legs were too shaky and weak to even bend. |
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I took a shaky breath and with a trembling hand, I took out the paper once more, my eyes skimming over the quickly written words. |
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My legs felt weak, my body shaky, and I wasn't sure whether I was hot or cold. |
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I'm writing this by the moonlight of an open window at a shaky table with a broken leg. |
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He was simply relating an event as if explaining he had spilled his coffee because the table was shaky. |
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In fact, the board's support for a spring academic freedom conference has been shaky, making the organising quite precarious. |
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The many cases in which shaky evidence was sold to the public have not just been ruses concocted by spin doctors to win over public opinion. |
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Some were very shaky and unstable, others were convoluted, and a few were both! |
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Mounting debt, accumulated over the past few years, coupled with reports of unpaid performers had put the event on shaky ground. |
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Unless a judge agrees that they fulfill a special need, the screenings will be on shaky legal ground. |
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They then found more evidence of shaky business practices, and decided to file an official complaint against the company. |
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The evening got off to a shaky start as our table wasn't ready, and the restaurant was unfazed by this. |
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Those negotiations are, you know, on shaky ground now, but these are the only two parties. |
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In Orchestra Rehearsal, the quaking building manifests the orchestra's shaky social ground. |
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Two painkillers and some cold water later, she made her shaky way down the precarious steps into the living room. |
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Although we now have eight parties with representation, some of the smaller ones might be on shaky ground. |
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So with a shaky resolution and with a will that was even more frail, I took the first step. |
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After this the Blues were shaky, losing too many penalty corners and unable to connect passes. |
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His breathing quickened, his breaths shallow and shaky, as if each one might be his last. |
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For juice, you're looking at that milkily opaque orange carton stuff that's only one shaky step up from the despicable Sunny Delight. |
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For the first time in 20 years, his iron grip on the company was getting shaky. |
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The protest will continue and his shaky minority government remains in government of collapse. |
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Louie, who dances a shaky minuet if properly guided, seemed like a shoo-in. |
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If the body movements are shaky with trepidation, physical aging has affected the person. |
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Maybe thin, shaky male voices will come into style, but I was hoping more for a real show-stopper that never came. |
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Ms Hood had a shaky start to her artistic career when she developed an allergy to turps. |
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Nile's sight line didn't shift an inch, but she knew from Laurel's tone that her eyes were watery, her thoughts shaky. |
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The children have overcome their shaky start in life and all three love performing and dancing to Indian music. |
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The horns produced a fine sound, but the start to the moto perpetuo was rather shaky. |
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You know a pitcher's stuff is shaky when in just six pitches he has given up two singles and a bloop double on a 3-0 count. |
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With shaky hands, she gently pulled back the front of her hair and clipped it back with a bobby pin. |
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As you might expect, high-yield munis are issued by states, cities or other municipal organizations with shaky credit. |
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The less we understand them, the more they look like a shaky, flexible and sleeky snake that changes every time we try to touch it. |
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He was still weak and shaky, but the dreadful enervation and nausea had disappeared. |
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Meanwhile, a committee set up to monitor the shaky truce considered imposing sanctions on sides found in breach of the agreement. |
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You're jittery, and shaky, and always seem slightly nervous about something. |
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The Yankee pen has been shaky all year and needed El Duque to get a big out versus Oakland. |
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He looked over at Kate to see if she was out of the car yet just in time to see her take in a deep, shaky breath and let it out haggardly. |
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Talks to stabilize a shaky truce have led to relative calm interspersed with intense bouts of fighting and air strikes. |
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The Giants pulled ahead early in the first three games against shaky Dodger starters, only to let the Dodgers claw their way back into the game. |
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The problem with their arguments, as observant readers will have noticed, is that their figures are rather shaky. |
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His cantankerous old mother and frustrated spinster sister are a constant drain on his increasingly shaky resources. |
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In rather guarded officialese, it points to a shaky financial situation with the potential for huge financial losses. |
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It makes her one-room bamboo hut, which stands on shaky wooden stilts in a grove of sugar palms, look almost lovely. |
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This entire sequence was done with such shaky stop-motion animation that it literally had me laughing out loud. |
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Michael missed the entire preseason with a shaky knee and now that same knee has hobbled him onto the injured list. |
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And for those a little shaky on how to make a good Chinese cuppa, one of the gracious hostesses will provide gentle instruction. |
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Elea felt the flood of tears renewed as she took two more shaky swallows of her drink. |
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Both Communism and anti-Communism derive tests of faith syllogistically from shaky first principles. |
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But critics say the claim that the 87,000 who've left are doing well rests on shaky evidence. |
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I closed my eyes, and kept having visions of a baby with spinobifida, or down syndrome, or malformed body parts, or a cleft lip, and I got shaky. |
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The team has struggled all season with punt return penalties, and the kick coverage unit has been shaky. |
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Moreover, a shaky economy a weak American dollar and declining tourism are hurting sales at some of Paris's fabled art galleries. |
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While wet conditions have been cited as a contributing factor in the shaky landing, it's still too early to know what went wrong, said Armour. |
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She boosted him up one-handed, and her smile was shaky as she faced him from a distance of inches. |
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Nathaniel appeared fine for the most part, besides his shaky hands and increasingly white face. |
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Different library staff members making different judgments involving content or even viewpoint bias is constitutionally shaky at best. |
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A little shaky from all the adrenaline, I poise the ball of one foot on the pedal. |
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Vast revenues from the sale of oil accrue to a politically shaky and unrepresentative national government. |
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After a shaky first hour that, quite frankly, bored me to tears, the film ended up moving me to tears. |
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Past glories are a pretty shaky currency with which to trade as the ever-glamorous Glenn might be about to find out. |
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She rushed the hair out of her face with a shaky hand, glancing around nervously in the pale gray light of dawn. |
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Even preverbal children can be invited to point to where in their bodies it might feel shaky, numb, calm, and so forth. |
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Scotland's newest soap opera has had a shaky start, derided by the critics for its wooden scripts and dull characters. |
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It is still saddled with a bloated bureaucracy, too many branches, and a portfolio of shaky or dud loans to state-owned enterprises. |
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Things liven up, too, when Mr G appears, shaky and dithery in his stained white suit, having problems with his colostomy bag. |
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I was beginning to feel cold, a shaky internal cold that started in my middle and spread out to my extremities. |
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Second, this shaky notion was based on a highly abstract and contentious branch of physics known as string theory. |
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Their side-by-side combination spin was well synchronized, but the one-armed lift appeared somewhat shaky. |
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Yet if the Welsh recover from their shaky start, it will be another manager who will be receiving the glory and adulation of a nation. |
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It would seem that my hands may have been a tad shaky, or the flooring in the old legion was wobbly, causing the pictures to be fuzzy. |
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It got off to a shaky start, what with wobbly bridges and collapsing domes. |
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Her voice was wobbly and shaky, she sniffed a bit and changed how she sat again. |
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The ceasefire brokered in the aftermath of the attack is shaky but continues to hold. |
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Morale within police ranks is said to be rock bottom, and public confidence in policing is shaky. |
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The whole cast gave their all, turning from what I gather was a shaky first night earlier in the week into a roaring success. |
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While I admit to the occasional beefcake weakness, the rumpled intellectual look tends to keep my knees most lastingly shaky. |
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The letters he sent to his captors, often in shaky, hard-to-read handwriting, reveal the lawyerly and uncompromising precision of his approach. |
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The only contribution I make to road trips is shaky navigation and animated conversation. |
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When he filled out the paperwork, his hand was so shaky that his name and address were hardly legible. |
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Even as the Continent's economy revs up, one of the pillars that supports Europe's monetary union is looking distinctly shaky. |
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He stood up and finished getting dressed and gave her a light, shaky kiss on the cheek. |
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Their line-outs proved shaky on a few occasions and their game would have benefited from being opened up more, especially in midfield. |
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Things were always a little shaky, but it has never been this bad before, they say. |
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The organic roughness of his shaky tones periodically overwhelms and drowns out the impassive stillness of his collaborator. |
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The steady climb and particularly the final stairway to the fire lookout might give shaky legs to those with vertigo. |
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This would mean ructions in the family, whose shaky economic viability depended on your starting work the day after your 14th birthday. |
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As of June 21, the euro was nearing a nine-month low against the very shaky dollar. |
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A shaky laugh bubbles past his lips, and dizzy words start tumbling out of him. |
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Secondly, I think that it's on very, very shaky ground without constitutional authorization. |
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The autofocus was shaky in the cold, and my gloved hands kept moving the exposure dial. |
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An older lady hobbled into the crowd, her feet shuffling under her and her hand shaky on her cane. |
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The nurse came in and introduced herself, and with a shaky hand I shook hers. |
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I let out a shaky laugh and pulled away so that I could look up at him. |
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The intellectual biography of the curator has to be on shaky ground. |
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The art is made in shaky, unstudied pencil that disarms the sordid imagery, and the juvenile captions each picture faces are too wet with angst to be truly disturbing. |
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With the US economy shaky and major corporate scandals marring his first year in office, a winnable war against an old enemy is just what the doctor ordered. |
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There was a pregnant pause, and he continued, voice a little shaky. |
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Greengrass, purveyor of the shaky cam, and screenwriter Billy Ray, have paid enormous attention to detail here. |
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Any time he put her on the spot or asked her a question, she would panic and her voice would go shaky for fear of saying something to embarrass herself. |
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But start talking about who did it, and you might be on shaky ground. |
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It's such a fiercely unique movie, uncompromising in its visual excitement, that we're inclined to overlook the slightly dopey plot and shaky acting. |
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Although it's fairly obvious that he's innocent and that the evidence against him's shaky at best, the victim IDs him and he's sent to a holding cell to await trial. |
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After a shaky second quarter, real gross domestic product entered the third quarter with a good head of steam even as the stock market was tanking. |
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Even the most timid and shaky of the puppies looks determined and confident in slo-mo. |
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Official favour is still needed in a country with a shaky legal system, ill-defined property rights and political protection that can be abruptly removed. |
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In fact the eventual winners were looking decidedly shaky at this stage. |
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Romney's malaise, likely, is the result if an uninspiring vision and a shaky economic message. |
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She managed a shaky grin, leaning heavily against the side of the shield. |
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The shaky isles were widely known as Maoriland in Australia. |
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As we reached the shade of a black, goat-hair tent, a white robed tribesman with shaky hands poured coffee from a long-spouted pot into a tiny handleless cup. |
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The British soldiers, Brown Bess muskets primed and loaded, slid down the ropes onto the shaky boats, cramming about thirty light infantrymen to each of the tiny transports. |
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He settled his shaky fingers on the guitar strings, strummed a chord, fell silent, sighed, then rallied. |
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York grabbed the cup with a shaky hand, popping the plastic top off, condensed steam on the inside edge before it all wafted out into York's face. |
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Whether they can actually negotiate voluntary restraints remains unclear, since presumed offenders are peddling cut-rate steel in part to keep shaky economies afloat. |
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With shaky hands she took the shampoo and soap, his fingers senseless. |
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He spun on shaky legs, relieved to see that he hadn't collapsed yet, and saw his own Mercedes still sitting under the dark shadows of the tall oak. |
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Earthquakes occur frequently during their visit, reminding them that the ground beneath their feet is extremely shaky, both literally and figuratively. |
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She drew a deep, shuddering breath and let it out with a shaky sigh. |
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Stooping down, he placed the cup into his father's shaky hands and watched him take a slow draught, dribbling the water down his stubbly, unshaven chin. |
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The guy blindsided me and for a time I went shaky in the legs. |
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When they parted, the two gave a small, shaky, yet happy laugh. |
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It's two in the afternoon, now, and I still feel shaky and weak. |
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He looked up surprised, shook his head and gave out a shaky laugh. |
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Never mind that some of the atmospherics are shaky, like the white Christmas, for example. |
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While he started out shaky, as he's done in his previous performances, he got into the groove quickly and stuck with it through the end of the song. |
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After that shaky start, Sharp is on firm ground, with a solid discussion of 8 tactical ploys, ranging from the common self-standoff to the impossibly rare Pandin's paradox. |
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The few times Dunham did step out of her comfort zone, things got a little shaky. |
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Rae's breathing was terribly labored, as it was coming out in shaky rasps. |
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Your body pumps out adrenaline, and you feel all wired and shaky. |
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Lily didn't know why she felt nervous, but as she reached her hand down to grasp the car door handle of her old yellow car, her fingers felt shaky. |
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He still felt weak and shaky, as if he had recovered from the flu. |
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I was still feeling weak and shaky, but I wasn't worried about it. |
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Although it looked a little unstable and shaky, it would last the night. |
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His voice sounded shaky, like he was choking back tears, but once he caught his bearings, he pressed his palm softly to my hair and bent to kiss my cheek. |
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Their shaky logic may have failed in court, but it did destroy Reems's life, sending him into a tailspin of alcohol abuse and financial and personal despair. |
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The shaky two-minute video shows Rudyard, Desmond, and Oscar, dressed in tiny bonnets, wrapped in blankets. |
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They all took a shaky breath then started chanting some sort of incomprehensible song with the bored, rushed tones of someone who has performed said song many times before. |
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They've seen in recent years how quickly it's possible to get ahead by job hopping, yet they crave security in the face of today's shaky business climate. |
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Decades of foreign holidays have left Britons increasingly shaky about details of their own national treasures, according to a survey released today. |
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The shaky claim that DNA is a replicator ignores the endless subtle variation by means of which nature passes life on from one generation to the next. |
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William had a very shaky claim to the English throne, but what he did have in his favour was a dukedom full of Norman knights, all eager for a share of newly conquered land. |
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As a result, instead of the clean visuals that typify the science fiction genre, we see lens flares, shaky handheld cameras, zooms, and sloppy rack focuses even in CGI shots. |
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The second step was to jettison arguments that rested on shaky evidence. |
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Financially, Civil War History had continued on shaky financial grounds. |
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The reveal makes no manner of sense and the motive is certainly shaky. |
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Despite his elusiveness behind a shaky offensive line, Philadelphia quarterback Michael Vick was concussed against Atlanta last week. |
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When Llywelyn died in 1240 his principatus of Wales rested on shaky foundations. |
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The monarchy was replaced by a shaky coalition of political parties that declared itself the Provisional Government. |
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He got off to a shaky start, but with a few months of experience under his belt, he kept up handily with the veteran employees. |
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Nervous and shaky but feigning confidence, I completed the interview with ease and even managed to vibe with the country cutie. |
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It would be a Pyrrhic victory, undermining already shaky intergovernmental relations and leading to the demise of the local air pollution agency. |
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And then the Ross County full-back praised the never-say-die attitude of his team-mates after they'd secured a draw from a shaky position. |
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And even The Lancet and Nature publish their share of shaky studies. |
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Though the shaky camcorder filming style takes some getting used to, it's a relentless creature feature, par excellence. |
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Director John Maybury wants to disorient you from the get-go, assaulting you with a barrage of loud sounds, distorted colors and shaky imagery. |
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He appeared a little shaky but he made it through the show,'' Mayeron said. |
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Harry even lands a pretty good job at a computer company, and things look as good as they can for the shaky couple. |
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All Sorrentino's poems point to a bittersweet vision depicted in broken lines, shaky enjambments, expert sestinas, and beautiful sonnets. |
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The team has performed better lately after getting off to a shaky start. |
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All is written in shaky kana letters, only with one or two kanjis, i.e. the Chinese letters. |
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The influx of this advanced weaponry altered an already shaky balance of power. |
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The great bulk of the pioneering car producers, many of them from the bicycle industry, got off to a shaky start. |
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The hosts had not lost in 12 home European games but looked shaky at the back and bereft of attacking ideas, inviting Stoke forward for further opportunities. |
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This plan was on very shaky ground, because the young earl was still alive and in King Henry's custody and was paraded through London to expose the impersonation. |
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If nothing else, this week's reaction to the SIRC research again shows just how shaky some of the foundations set out in the Public Health White Paper actually are. |
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Previously, both Ruto and Kenyatta's support bases were seen as shaky even in their own backyards of the Rift Valley and Central Kenya provinces respectively. |
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Dalia also denied that her relationship with her mother in-law is shaky and stressed that they are very good friends and treats her like her own daughter. |
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So do we really want a remake of this cult gem as modern television with shaky handheld camerawork, artful slo-mo, f-words and sets that don't shake? |
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The slightly older fossil Spongiophyton has also been interpreted as a lichen on morphological and isotopic grounds, although the isotopic basis is decidedly shaky. |
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Henry held court in April and June, where the nobility renewed their oaths of allegiance to him, but their support still appeared partial and shaky. |
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By 2008, many voices were heard questioning the future of the shaky financial structure of many counties, poor attendances and the irresistible rise of Twenty20 cricket. |
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He considers the very often shaky relationships of Basil with the see of Rome and whether or not a synodal structure of church government is not a most feasible alternative. |
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Nevertheless, the consensus seems to be that this year's MIP is an opportunity for companies to bounce back from a shaky 2009, and it's not to be taken lightly. |
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Richard Steik survived a shaky bottom of the ninth to record the victory. |
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He focussed on the tunes from his latest CD Tunesmith Retrofit and delivered great versions of The Anvil, Big Shaky and the lovely tribute tune to Dave Van Ronk, Macdougal. |
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