Shaking Sentence Examples

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  • Tears welled up in her eyes, blurring the shaking hands.

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  • Toni asked, shaking his head.

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  • A massive explosion went off, shaking the ground beneath them.

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  • She stood on shaking knees.

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  • Shaking her head, she stared at the steering wheel.

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  • Faust laughed, shaking the table.

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  • The clerk was holding an extinguisher, shaking and cursing it.

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  • She quickly replaced the envelope with shaking hands, making sure it was in exactly the same position as she found it.

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  • Yully closed the door behind her, shaking out of fear and cold.

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  • Her body was on fire, her hands shaking, her thoughts so scattered, she wasn't able to think.

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  • It's a shaking of the earth.

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  • She closed her eyes, shaking.

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  • Darian was cowering at the gate-line, his wide shoulders hunched and his frame shaking.

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  • She dropped into her chair, shaking.

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  • She was shaking, cold with fear on the inside and fevered skin clammy on the outside.

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  • Katie was shaking her head as she walked toward the ringing phone.

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  • My hand was shaking.

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  • Bianca sat, fully clothed, at one end of the shower, drenched and shaking.

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  • She curled on her side, shaking.

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  • Jule was sweating and shaking.

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  • Darian struggled visibly, his gaze stormy and his frame shaking.

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  • Shaking and terrified, Deidre nonetheless held his gaze as she closed the distance between them, until she stood less than a foot away.

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  • She took one more look at the ominous man in black and the sword at his hip and followed, shaking from more than cold.

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  • She rubbed her head, shaking despite the rest.

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  • She rested fully against him, shaking too hard to stay on her feet.

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  • She dropped beside him, crying, shaking, terrified, and found he was unconscious.

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  • She was shaking and bloodied, and the bindings left deep marks around her wrists.

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  • She has had no rigors or shaking chills, but her husband states she was very hot in bed last night.

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  • She was shaking like a leaf in a force ten gale, somehow this made me feel worse.

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  • Are your nerves so bad that you are shaking?

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  • Beta-blocking medications can be used to relieve the shaking or tremors an addict has during withdrawal.

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  • Is the person shaking uncontrollably or having a seizure?

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  • I am very worried about him because he is also shaking quite heavily.

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  • Fever with a shaking chill is even more suspicious.

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  • Physical abuse may result from hitting, punching, pinching, kicking, biting, shaking, throwing, burning, choking, and stabbing.

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  • She crawled on her knees to Toby, heart hammering and hands shaking as she rolled him onto his back.

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  • Too tired to fight her tears anymore, she let them fall and stood shaking on the rooftop.

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  • She wiped sweat from her brow with a shaking hand.

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  • He reached for the weapon with a shaking hand.

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  • When she returned to the starting position, her arms were shaking and her legs burning.

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  • The effect slammed her downwards, and the pod spun out of control, head over tail, shaking as it fought gravity.

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  • She sprawled on top of him, unable to push herself up with the earth's violent shaking.

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  • She pulled away from the warriors and dropped beside him, more comfortable on the ground than trying to navigate the shaking earth on her feet.

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  • As suddenly as it started, the earth stopped shaking.

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  • She sat across from Evelyn, who continued to give her the odd look, and clasped her hands together hard to keep them from shaking as they took off.

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  • The men around him shifted with Romas shaking his head.

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  • Jetr caught her arm, shaking his head.

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  • Just as Donnie was limply shaking Dean's hand, Cynthia returned, smiled at the boy, and offered her hand as well.

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  • Edith kept shaking her head 'no' as he spoke.

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  • He left the room, shaking his head.

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  • Cynthia said, shaking her head.

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  • With shaking hands, he fumbled, affixing what were certainly not approved knots, but he tied enough of them to be confident they would hold.

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  • The human righted himself and held his head in both hands, shaking.

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  • Sarah grabbed him, shaking his shoulders.

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  • Elisabeth stared at him, wide eyed and shaking.

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  • He regarded Sarah then Elisabeth, shaking his head slowly.

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  • She put her shaking hand over it.

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  • Elisabeth held her head in her hands, slowly shaking it.

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  • He spotted the canvas and smiled, shaking his head in disbelief.

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  • Elisabeth rose to her knees and gazed at Jackson, then to Sarah and Connor, shaking her head.

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  • Shaking her head, she deposited the supplies on the counter.

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  • He ground out, shaking his head in disgust.

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  • She stepped away from him and raised a shaking hand to her bruised lips.

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  • Without waiting for a response, she raced to the house and dialed Katie's number with shaking hands.

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  • Her hand shaking, she checked the log to see it had last been accessed by General Greene twenty-five hours ago.

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  • Shaking, she tried to pull away, to look away.

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  • She jumped at his tone and took the micro in shaking hands.

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  • She hugged her knees to her chest to keep from shaking.

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  • She stretched and pulled herself onto the bank, shaking hard with cold.

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  • Lana cried for a long time, shaking.

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  • Lana returned to her little room, shaking with emotion.

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  • Before he opened it, Brady could feel the walls shaking from the missile strikes.

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  • Shaking with fear for Brady, she watched them cut through the skin grafts and transfuse blood then jump his heart.

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  • The angel looked up at him doubtfully then picked his way across roots to the pocket in the tree trunk.  Rhyn scavenged for what dry wood he could find and took the armful back to the tree.  Toby was huddled in the small cave, shaking with cold.

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  • The forest was growing dark when he reached the tree to find the angel sitting in front of a dead fire, shaking with cold.

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  • Shaking his head, he continued to his destination.  He emerged through a portal leading to Death's corner of the underworld.  It was a place no demon or Immortal was allowed to go, and he'd thought it impossible to get there, until he'd tried.  He'd visited Gabriel once before.

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  • Rhyn focused hard on the demon lord then on putting one foot, then the other, beneath his shaking body.

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  • Deidre shifted with a grunt.  Katie sat back on her haunches, not sure what to do when she couldn't see what she was trying to cut.  Deidre was shaking as hard as Katie was, and Katie crept closer for body heat.

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  • Dean had already over­stayed his visit, so with promises to return if he had any more questions and to keep in telephone contact, he took his leave, shaking Cynthia Byrne's hand and waving to Janice Riley, who was again on the phone.

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  • I'm shaking like a leaf!

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  • Cynthia Byrne was shaking so badly had he not supported her with an arm about her waist he doubted she could have made it into the building on her own.

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  • She was sobbing uncontrollably and he pulled her soaked frame up to him, trying to wrap his raincoat around her shaking body.

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  • Dean asked, ris­ing and shaking his hand.

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  • Dean said as the others returned to work, Rita shaking her head in disgust and Harrigan trying to talk on the phone by sticking a finger in one ear.

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  • She grabbed the closest object, a brass paperweight, and hurled it at him, bouncing it off a picture of her shaking hands with the late governor, sending glass flying.

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  • She buried her face into his chest, shaking with fear.

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  • Running a hand through his hair, he took a long deep shaking breath.

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  • Shaking his head, he laughed without humor.

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  • Josh walked away, shaking his head.

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  • He had stopped Josh from shaking the life out of her once.

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  • His shoulders were shaking.

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  • The shaking of the earth grew worse, until the walls began to tremble.

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  • Jenn released him and ran down the street, startled when the shaking ground knocked her down.

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  • Jenn approached as if in a dream, struggling to stay on her feet with the earth's shaking.

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  • Jenn stared at them numbly then dug a hole in front of the monument with shaking fingers.

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  • Her hands were shaking and her body on fire with something she'd never felt before.

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  • They turned at his voice, glanced at each other before shaking their heads.

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  • She did so, hands almost shaking in anticipating.

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  • Bianca sat back, hands shaking.

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  • It slammed into the orchard, shaking the earth.

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  • She made it only a few steps before the shaking earth brought her to her knees.

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  • Taran dismounted, hands shaking.

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  • With shaking hands, she dressed in the simple garb of a page and pulled her hood to cover her face.

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  • She glanced down at her shaking hands and nodded.

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  • Gerald looked worried and Sam was shaking her head.

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  • Covering her face with shaking hands, she sobbed her heart out.

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  • He covered his mouth with a shaking hand, blinking back tears.

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  • Letting out a long shaking sigh, he continued.

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  • She dropped the curtain and ran shaking fingers through her hair as she opened the door.

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  • Shaking his head, Xander knelt beside her.

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  • Now you think I can read minds, she said, shaking her head.

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  • She stormed out, shaking as much from the day as how much she wanted to stay the minute he touched her.

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  • Her breathing was ragged, her body shaking from the effect of his bite as well as her effort to fight his spell.

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  • Jessi didn't realize she was shaking, until he took her hands.

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  • She was shaking beneath him.

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  • In thus looking forward to a shaking of all nations Haggai agrees with earlier prophecies, especially Isa.

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  • By shaking or tapping the tube the original high resistance is restored.

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  • The days in which his university influence was asserted were a time of much shaking of old beliefs.

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  • Stannic Chloride, SnC1 4, named by Andreas Libavius in 1605 Spiritus argenti vivi sublimate from its preparation by distilling tin or its amalgam with corrosive sublimate, and afterwards termed Spiritus fumans Libavii, is obtained by passing dry chlorine over granulated tin contained in a retort; the tetrachloride distils over as a heavy liquid, from which the excess of chlorine is easily removed by shaking with a small quantity of tin filings and re-distilling.

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  • In his second period he developed the theory of "potentiality" or dynamization - namely, that medicines gained in strength by being diluted, if the dilution was accompanied by shaking or pounding, which was supposed to "potentialize" or increase the potency of the medicine.

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  • It may be separated by shaking out with dilute sulphuric acid, and then precipitating the sulphuric acid solution with potassium bichromate, the resulting acridine bichromate being decomposed by ammonia.

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  • Silicon tetraiodide, Si14, is formed by passing iodine vapour mixed with carbon dioxide over strongly-heated silicon (C. Friedel, Comptes rendus, 1868, 67, p. 98); the iodo-compound condenses in the colder portion of the apparatus and is purified by shaking with carbon bisulphide and with mercury.

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  • Their motives were chiefly confined to such themes as the law of retribution to which all human beings are subjected, the transitoriness of life and the advisability of shaking off from ones feet the dust of this sinful world.

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  • An alternative method consists in converting it into ethyl benzoate by shaking with benzoyl chloride and caustic soda.

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  • The larger stones having been removed by hand, gyratory motion is given to the pan by a combination of shaking and twisting movements so as to keep its contents suspended in the stream of water, which carries away the bulk of the lighter material, leaving the heavy minerals, together with any gold which may have been present.

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  • Then shaking off his lethargy Rudolph prepared to renew the war with the Turks; a move which Matthias met by throwing himself upon the support of the national party in Hungary.

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  • Under these conditions the lactose decomposes into dark-brown fission products, the fat loses its emulsified condition and separates out as cream which cannot be made to diffuse again even by shaking, and the albuminoids are converted into a form very difficult of digestion.

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  • The earthquake shocks of the 30th and 31st of July 1909 were unusually severe throughout southern Mexico, reducing Acapulco and Chilpancingo to ruins and shaking the city of Mexico severely.

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  • On shaking up iodine with a solution of sulphuretted hydrogen in water, a solution of hydriodic acid is obtained, sulphur being at the same time precipitated.

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  • The residue is treated with a warm concentrated solution of soda, and the oil which separates is removed by shaking with benzene.

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  • The same end, that of keeping the finer particles of the soil from mixing with the drainage crocks, may be attained by shaking in a little clean moss.

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  • Leaf-feeding beetles and larvae of moths are best got rid of by shaking the branches and collecting the insects.

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  • Dixon); by passing air through solutions of strong bases in the presence of such metals as do not react with the bases to liberate hydrogen; by shaking zinc amalgam with alcoholic sulphuric acid and air (M.

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  • Generally speaking, the instruments used for these purposes are not disturbed by the vibrations resulting from ordinary traffic. In almost every household something may be found which will respond to a gentle shaking of the ground.

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  • Earthquakes were thought to be produced by Poseidon shaking the earth - hence his epithet of Enosichthon, " Earth-shaker"- and hence he was worshipped even in inland places which had suffered from earthquakes.

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  • He formed the bold design of combining the Irish Catholic millions, under the superintendence of the native priesthood, into a vast league against the existing order of things, and of wresting the concession of the Catholic claims from every opposing party in the state by an agitation, continually kept up, and embracing almost the whole of the people, but maintained within constitutional limits, though menacing and shaking the frame of society.

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  • They are collected for use at late evening or early morning, while in a dull bedewed condition, by shaking them off the trees or shrubs into cloths spread on the ground; and they are killed by dipping them into hot water or vinegar, or by exposing them for some time over the vapour of vinegar.

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  • His determination to restrict the ambassadorial right of asylum, which had been grossly abused, was resented by Louis, who defied him in his own capital, seized the papal territory of Avignon, and talked loudly of a schism, without, however, shaking the pope in his resolution.

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  • In the other civilized countries, indeed, the old passion foi freedom had been completely obliterated; and after the days of Darius I.apart from the Greek, Lycian and Phoeniciar townsnot a single people in all these provinces dreamed 01 shaking off the foreign dominion.

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  • The black variety of cochineal is sometimes sold for silver cochineal by shaking it with powdered talc or heavy-spar; but these adulterations can be readily detected by means of a lens.

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  • It is collected before sunrise, by shaking the grains of manna on to linen cloths spread out beneath the trees, or by dipping the small branches in hot water and evaporating the solution thus obtained.

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  • Carum copticum, from which it may be extracted by shaking with potassium hydroxide, filtering and precipitating the phenol with hydrochloric acid.

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  • The crude bromine is purified by repeated shaking with potassium, sodium or ferrous bromide and subsequent redistillation.

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  • Gessner (Berichte, 1876, 9, p. 1507) removes chlorine by repeated shaking with water, followed by distillation over sulphuric acid; hydrobromic acid is removed by distillation with pure manganese dioxide, or mercuric oxide, and the product dried over sulphuric acid.

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  • The mixture can be separated by shaking with sulphuric acid, whereupon the ortho and meta forms are converted into soluble sulphonic acids, the para form being soluble only in concentrated acid; the ortho and meta acids may be separated by crystallization of their salts or sulphonamides.

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  • The vileness of such criticism was punished, as it deserved to be, in the Letter to a Noble Lord (1796), in which Burke showed the usual art of all his compositions in shaking aside the insignificances of a subject.

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  • Arsenides, Arsenites, &c. - Several iron arsenides occur as minerals; lolingite, FeAs 2, forms silvery rhombic prisms; mispickel or arsenical pyrites, Fe2AsS2, is an important commercial source of arsenic. A basic ferric arsenite, 4Fe2O3 As2O3.5H 2 O, is obtained as a flocculent brown precipitate by adding an arsenite to ferric acetate, or by shaking freshly prepared ferric hydrate with a solution of arsenious oxide.

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  • He behaved constantly like a wary and cautious trimmer, avoiding all extreme measures, shaking off compromising allies like the Ultramontanes and the Regionalists, elbowing out of the cabinet General Polavieja when he asked for too large credits for the army, taking charge of the ministry of marine to carry out reforms that no admiral would have ventured to make for fear of his own comrades, and at last dispensing with the services of the ablest man in the cabinet, the finance minister, Seor Villaverde, when the sweeping reforms and measures of taxation which he introduced raised a troublesome agitation among the taxpayers of all classes.

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  • Alphonso was now shaking himself loose from the deadening influence of the reactionary court, and was beginning to display a disconcerting interest in affairs, information about which he was apt to seek at first hand., The resignation of the see of Valencia by Archbishop Nozaleda was a symptom of the new spirit.

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  • The distillate obtained was diluted with one hundred volumes of ligroin (previously purified by shaking with fuming sulphuric acid) and then shaken for one or two hours with sulphuric acid (using ten volumes of acid to one volume of the distillate), the acid layer diluted with water, neutralized by lead carbonate and the lead salt again distilled with an equivalent quantity of ammonium chloride.

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  • By the addition of hydrogen peroxide to a solution of chromic acid, a fine blue coloration due to a perchromic acid is produced which is readily absorbed by shaking out with ether.

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  • The essential oil itself can be recovered from the perfumed oils, prepared either by enfleurage or maceration, by agitating the perfumed fat in a shaking machine with pure concentrated alcohol.

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  • On another side Kant had been shaking himself free from the principles of the Leibnitzian philosophy.

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  • Sofia started the car with shaking hands and tore away from the curb, heart pounding as she watched Ving's furious form grow smaller in the rearview mirror.

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  • Shaking, Deidre wiped her face and followed the severe woman through the simple, stone fortress outfitted with electrical wiring and occasional satellites.

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  • She went to him, shaking with the thought of being vulnerable to a creature like Sasha again.

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  • Her emotions tumbling, her body shaking, she stepped away quickly from the doorway when Romas and his father stepped from the dwelling into the night.

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  • The three vampires sat quietly, occasionally shaking their heads in disbelief.

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  • She grabbed a pair of thermal underwear from her drawer and pulled them on with shaking hands.

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  • Shaking his head, Rhyn realized how sweaty his palms were as he stood before the door leading to the zoo.  Sasha's mages had sat in the antechamber, repairing any damage the inmates did to their cells or preparing some magical torture that Sasha wanted.

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  • Dean said as the others returned to work, Rita shaking her head in disgust and Harrigan trying to talk on the phone by sticking a fin­ger in one ear.

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  • She stumbled and looked down, surprised when she realized it was the ground shaking and not the dizziness she felt at hurting the man who'd truly loved her.

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  • She felt him lift her, falter with the shaking earth, then manage to heft her on top of a horse.

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  • His gaze drifted to her shaking arm, where blood dripped down her fingers to the floor.

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  • Her breathing was labored, her chest burning and muscles shaking from the demon's abuse of her body.

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  • The coffee cup on the secretary's desk starts shaking.

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  • The latter might be totally discredited without in the least shaking the validity of the principle.

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  • My dh had already given me some rescue remedy, and put a dropper full in my water to try to stop me shaking.

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  • Is it my own rather exuberant coffee intake or is the floor shaking?

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  • The girl is shaking her stuff in front of them wearing a G-string.

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  • A child in the snow surrounded by a halo of gold goes shaking the heavy branches.

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  • The body's allergic reactions may include repeated episodes of fever, shaking chills, sweating, headaches, vomiting, and pain.

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  • Remove vegetables from the bowl, shaking off excess marinade.

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  • There's also a new control system that allows you to alternate between shuffle and normal playback modes by shaking the Walkman three times.

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  • In China, meetings start with the shaking of hands and a slight nod of the head.

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  • It is named after William Parkinson, who first described it as 'the shaking palsy ' in 1817.

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  • After a few pirouettes, many shaking fists were seen, as we sped off.

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  • Not shaking hands in this highly formal context would appear rude.

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  • But cannabis smokers will be shaking hands and singing along together.

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  • Leaves were inoculated by overhead shaking of naturally infected plants having abundant sporulation.

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  • The guard, still shaking, had developed a nasty, almost triumphant smile.

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  • A political upheaval is shaking the quarter of a million strong PCS civil servants ' union.

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  • This gives you the overwhelming urge to grab him by the shoulders and give him a good shaking.

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  • Grinding things and shaking vials is the most trendy approach to biology.

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  • Part of its testing involved vigorous shaking, designed to ensure it will survive the violent launch.

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  • Liquids are dried either by means of the desiccator, or, as is more usual, by shaking with a substance which removes the water.

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  • Pure d-glucose, which may be obtained synthetically (see Sugar) or by adding crystallized cane sugar to a mixture of 80% alcohol and 115 volume of fuming hydrochloric acid so long as it dissolves on shaking, crystallizes from water or alcohol at ordinary temperatures in nodular masses, composed of minute six-sided plates, and containing one molecule of water of crystallization.

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  • It has long been known that the definition of a carbon bisulphide prism may be much improved by a vigorous shaking.

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  • Shaking himself, he rose, threw back his head, and with resolute steps went past the ladies into the little drawing room.

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  • They've all bolted long ago! said the soldier, laughing for some reason and shaking himself free.

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  • Scenes of cruel staff punching and shaking terrified beagle puppies were shown.

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  • By shaking the blade rhythmically, a rapid-fire exchange of opposing muscle contractions is initiated, from the core to the extremities.

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  • The shaking & rustling of the paper along with the scrape of metal on ice kept its own rhythm within the music.

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  • He took a deep breath, shaking his head, then gave a sardonic smile.

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  • He told them to get out Nyap and Benjamin were shaking with fright.

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  • I started shaking with laughter from the instrumental introduction to the song.

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  • Then he ran inside and, shaking with fear, fell down before Paul and Silas.

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  • Its cities are shaking off their staid reputations and reveling in their cosmopolitan chic.

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  • Chinese engineers like to tell stories about Western traffic experts who arrive brimming with solutions only to depart, shaking their heads in despair.

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  • A POLITICAL upheaval is shaking the quarter of a million strong PCS civil servants ' union.

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  • She was still shaking with laughter and wiping away the tears as the parrot delivered its message.

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  • However, Aladdin was still wriggling his legs, shaking them out of Imhotep 's spell soon enough sans him knowing.

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  • The winds bluster and howl against the window, shaking the house violently.

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  • Shaking your baby gently, or less gently, may produce no results.

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  • You should test this before making your purchase, sitting on a desk, for example, or shaking it, are perfectly reasonable tests.

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  • If things get too rich for your blood, pull out of the bidding by shaking your head.

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  • If your cat is doing a lot of head shaking due to a food allergy, it could result in ear drum damage.

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  • Common defects in these kittens include staggering and shaking.

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  • Several species of mites can attack your cat's ears and cause the characteristic scratching or shaking of the head.

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  • While some martini lovers may argue that shaking with ice "bruises" the ingredients and results in bitterness, such a flavor is not unwelcome in this mixed drink that depends on a bit of "aperitif" flavor for the distinctive aftertaste.

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  • Swirling the ingredients should blend and chill them nicely, but some people may prefer to emulsify the ingredients by shaking.

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  • When you're finished shaking them, strain the drink into a martini glass.

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  • If you're still sitting there, shaking your head, telling yourself, "But I'm not the artsy type at all.

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  • Even though this pair of great friends may be shaking in their proverbial boots, Scooby and Shaggy always come through for Freddie, Daphne and Velma.

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  • Five minutes later we were shaking her hand.

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  • I remember saying to him I do not care what you do to me, but please stop my shaking.

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  • I was unable to do the paper work because I was shaking so hard, so they did.

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  • Nausea, sweating, shaking, headache, and anxiety are all typical.

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  • In addition, many people with a high alcohol tolerance experience withdrawal symptoms when they don't drink, such as shaking, sweating or nausea.

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  • If you've ever found yourself shaking your head over celebrity fashions, you should try your hand at celebrity dress up games.

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  • The shaking when she lays down doesn't concern me as much, but you never know.

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  • Recognize when a dog is shaking and scratching their head, even whining, he may have an ear infection.

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  • In extreme cases, dogs can exhibit a loss of balance or head shaking.

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  • The shaking will likely only last for a short time, and you are much more likely to be injured from falling objects or fires that break out afterward than the earthquake itself.

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  • When an earthquake strikes, you need to drop down to the floor or ground, seek cover under something solid, and hold on until the shaking ends.

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  • Once the ground has stopped shaking, it's time to take stock of what has happened.

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  • The battle consists of three different mini-games, involving shooting, shaking, and pressing buttons in time.

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  • Every now and then you'll hear a clanking sound, you'll look around to see what is causing it and find that the building's drainpipe is shaking violently.

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  • It is possible to turn the hand movement feature off since you might get tired of shaking the remotes after a while.

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  • In New Super Mario Bros Wii, players play like how they would in the original Super Mario Bros game using the directional pad and face buttons, but "shaking" the Wii Remote provides additional actions.

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  • There's something completely hilarious but also slightly disturbing about seeing dozens upon dozens of crab legs shaking about in the air.The scale at which the game progresses is an amazing thing to behold.

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  • The blurring and shaking at high speeds gives you a good sense of speed.

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  • Each door slowly opens in succession and you must aim your virtual hand with the Wii Remote at the door, slamming it shut by shaking the Nunchuk attachment.

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  • Wrestlers shaking their heads are a bad sign.

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  • After picking a song, you go to the shaking screen to see what you need to do.

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  • Shaking the maracas and posing them to the correct placement is natural and you'll find yourself getting higher scores and more perfects than using the controller.

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  • By shaking the iPhone, the breasts would move.

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  • After this initial period, the patient will often complain of continued fever, shaking chills, overwhelming weakness, and even a feeling of impending doom.

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  • Shaking an infant can cause bleeding in the brain (subdural hematoma), resulting in permanent brain damage or death.

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  • In young children, even if the head does not contact a solid surface, the shaking, whiplash movement from some vehicle crashes causes blood vessels to burst in the brain.

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  • The symptoms include body shaking (tremulousness), insomnia, agitation, confusion, hearing voices or seeing images that are not really there (hallucinations), seizures, rapid heart beat, profuse sweating, high blood pressure, and fever.

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  • The child also has physical signs of arousal, like sweating and shaking.

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  • Infants are especially susceptible to head injury from shaking or being thrown.

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  • The syndrome results from injuries caused by someone vigorously shaking an infant, usually for five to 20 seconds, which causes brain damage.

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  • In some cases, the shaking is accompanied by a final impact to the baby's head against a bed, chair, or other surface.

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  • Shaken baby syndrome-Injuries caused by someone vigorously shaking an infant, usually for five to twenty seconds, which causes brain damage.

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  • The shaking may occur as a response of frustration to the baby's inconsolable crying or as an action of routine abuse.

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  • Unfortunately, children who receive violent shaking have a poor prognosis for complete recovery.

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  • Adults must be actively taught that shaking a child is never acceptable and can cause severe injury or death.

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  • About 50 percent of females experience fever, pain in the lower back or flanks, nausea and vomiting, or shaking chills.

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  • Approximately 20-50% have a mild intention tremor, an uncontrolled shaking.

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  • Fear symptoms in infants are primarily crying, stiffening, and sometimes shaking.

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  • Genuine physical symptoms are common and include dizziness, headaches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, shaking or trembling, fast heart rate, chest pains, and back, joint or stomach pains.

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  • Parkinson's is characterized by shaking in resting muscles, a stooping posture, slurred speech, muscular stiffness, and weakness.

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  • If you're thinking of shaking things up a bit, consider one of these looks.

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  • Help your layers fall into place with ease by shaking hair as needed.

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  • According to Shelter Off Shore, nodding means the same there as it does in the United States, but shaking your head back and forth will imply that you don't know the answer, rather than no.

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  • Shaking hands is okay, but tread carefully if you're shaking the hand of someone from the opposite gender.

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  • Try shaking and gyrating in the mirror to get the right movements the day before the contest, and make sure that your bathing suit won't migrate as you move around on stage.

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  • Shaking out sand might be a time-honored tradition of family summer beach going, but some traditions are best allowed to be dropped.

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  • It is almost impossible to not gather a little sand, but older beach blankets required excessive shaking to get the sand out and usually a spin in the dryer besides, whereas newer blankets are much easier to deal with.

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  • Shaking things up, then, can be quite a questionable thing.

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  • Even if you aren't an avid follower in general, you might find that shaking up your winter wardrobe is quite simple with the addition of one or two small accessories.

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  • Investing in a small tripod will help minimize blurry images caused by shaking hands.

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  • Will we be plagued with volcanoes becoming active, earthquakes shaking the globe and tidal waves flooding the planet, or will it be a spiritual transition?

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  • There's no shaking or nervousness when she's placed in front of large groups.

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  • My mother left the room shaking her head.

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  • The movie details the phenomena that occurred in the household, including the scratching in the walls, the boy's bed shaking and his voice changing, but the movie does not detail the events leading up to the boy's possession.

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  • Shaking up your winter look could be as easy as stepping into a pair of Sam Edelman fur boots.

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  • He has a shaking wake up system which is a gentle way to wake up in the morning.

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  • Toyota recalls became one of the major news headlines across in the United States in 2009 and 2010, causing devastating sales losses for the company and shaking consumer confidence.

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  • Parents will not be pleased to see their pee wee aged cheerleader shaking her stuff!

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  • Sparkle fingers are when your fingers are spread apart and taught, generally showing your palms and shaking your wrists or "sparkling".

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  • Underneath all the dance moves, colorful uniforms, the shaking pom pons and the loud cheers from the sideline there lies a lot of work, commitment and pressure.

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  • It may be tempting to put all kinds of shaking pom poms on your cheer web page, but these will get very, very annoying fairly quickly as people visit your page.

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  • Cook about half a cup of kernels at a time, over medium heat, with the lid on, shaking occasionally to prevent burning, until you hear a pause of three to five seconds between pops.

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  • Likewise, if your arms start shaking, you know that you probably have met your maximum capacity.

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  • Yoga - It might not be the first thing you think of when you think of cardio, but yoga is a full-body workout that will leave your limbs shaking and your forehead dripping in sweat.

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  • Bone-chilling temperatures can leave you shaking in your boots faster than you can say, "It's snowing!".

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  • These special garments cover the entire torso and work well to control a shaking upper body.

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  • And because it's a flash player, no amount of shaking or jarring will make it skip.

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  • Then, the camera shows Michael shaking her shoulder and waking her up.

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  • Carey took flack for this performance because of her shaking voice but she later said she was overcome with emotion.

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  • Elvis began to play shows in the regional concert circuit and developed a reputation for his leg shaking dance, which outraged some parents while earning him legions of adoring female fans.

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  • Other ways to make money include selling items in your restaurant (such as furnishings and the like) or using a cheat in order to get more money, sometimes by doing things like shaking the trees around your restaurant!

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  • The next thing she knew, Alex was shaking her awake and telling her they were changing planes.

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  • Lisa turned her face away and hoped Tammy didn't notice her shoulders shaking as she laughed silently.

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  • He opened his mouth to speak and then shut it again, shaking his head.

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  • After shaking the dice again, for turns in the single bathroom, we climbed the stairs to our rooms.

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  • I hung up, my hand still shaking like a leaf in a windstorm.

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  • More head shaking but it wasn't enough.

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  • She counted them with shaking hands.

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  • She pulled on jeans and a sweater, hands shaking as she pulled on socks.

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  • Hands shaking, she looked around the car's interior for a cell.

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  • We have to-- " "Bianca!" he said, shaking her.

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  • Jule's shaking had stopped, and he looked pale rather than flushed from a fever.

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  • Shaking his head, he retreated to his office.

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  • She screamed until she was hoarse, shaking in the chilled air.

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  • She opened her eyes when nothing happened, shaking from both cold and fear.

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  • He waved her to exit, and she did so, her hands shaking as she opened the door.

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  • He placed her on the table and retreated, shaking his head and swiping at the air around him, as if plagued by bees.

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  • Shaking her head, she pulled out a t-shirt and jeans, tossing them on the bed.

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  • She was shaking from the experiences in her apartment.

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  • All eyes fell to Selyn, who was shaking.

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  • The dying flicker danced and radiated in his shaking hand, reflecting on something white.

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  • Cynthia was still in the room when he returned, towel wrapped and shaking his wet head.

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  • They paused on the front porch, taking off their boots and shaking their clothes in the afternoon sun.

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  • He was shaking his head no when she said, There's one just like it in the kitchen.

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  • When he handed her the drink, he could see she was shaking.

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  • The death-dealer was shaking her head in disbelief.

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  • Deidre's insides were shaking already from the touches.

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  • She was drenched and shaking from cold but happy.

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  • Darkyn's mate cast a worried look at the teen demoness, who was shaking.

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  • Her breathing was ragged, her frame shaking.

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  • She was shaking her head again, staring at the portal with huge eyes.

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  • With shaking hands, she changed her blouse.

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  • With shaking fingers, Carmen plucked the cell-phone from its pouch and dialed 911.

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  • Shaking his head, he walked once around the room, trying to determine where she'd hide something he needed.

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  • Shaking his head, Gabriel left, headed to the place he knew he needed to be.

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  • She sat as far from the opening as she could, brandy clenched in shaking hands.

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  • Her shaking stopped at his touch, the warmth of their connection and his magic soothing her.

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  • Kiki's eyes settled on her shaking hands.

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  • Shaking from more than the chilled ocean breeze, Deidre walked up the beach to the area.

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  • Her insides were shaking again.

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  • Her body ceased shaking, and her confusion faded, replaced by the hum of the bond between them.

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  • Unable to stop shaking, she at least was able to breathe again and pulled his rich scent into her lungs.

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  • Shaking her head, she turned to leave again.

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  • Her hands were shaking too hard for the wine.

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  • Her insides were shaking, no longer settled by his gentle magic.

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  • Toby was agitated and shivering, skipping up and down the sidewalk while shaking with cold.

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  • She pried glass free with shaking hands between sobs, then set her foot down and did the same for the other.

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  • His whole body shaking, he tried to calm himself and withdrew, wanting to wipe away the taint of Sasha.s blood from his clothing and skin.

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  • He turned at her voice and saw the girl shaking with her eyes averted from the mess.

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  • She stood shaking for a moment.

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  • Brandon lifted the couch cushions while she crossed to her bedroom and pulled the jeans she wore yesterday out of the dirty laundry with shaking hands.

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  • He took off his hat and held it upside down, shaking it briskly.

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  • Jim was trotting along the well-known road, shaking his ears and whisking his tail with a contented motion.

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  • Even though this allowed cotton prices to plummet and demand for cotton to increase, some of those fifty people got laid off, no doubt shaking their fists at the infernal gin as they stormed off the property.

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  • I have met people so empty of joy, that when I clasped their frosty finger tips, it seemed as if I were shaking hands with a northeast storm.

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  • When I asked her about it in the morning, she said, "Book--cry," and completed her meaning by shaking and other signs of fear.

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  • Wants to vanquish Buonaparte? said the old man, shaking his powdered head as much as the tail, which Tikhon was holding fast to plait, would allow.

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  • With his hands behind him he paced briskly from corner to corner of the room, looking straight before him and thoughtfully shaking his head.

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  • Only the man who had the next bed, a stout Uhlan, continued to sit on his bed, gloomily frowning and smoking a pipe, and little one-armed Tushin still listened, shaking his head disapprovingly.

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  • You're shaking the whole bed!

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  • He bent down his head and listened, shaking a warning finger at his master.

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  • Only the delighted "Uncle" dismounted, and cut off a pad, shaking the hare for the blood to drip off, and anxiously glancing round with restless eyes while his arms and legs twitched.

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  • But when he had gone into another room, to which the countess hurriedly followed him, he assumed a grave air and thoughtfully shaking his head said that though there was danger, he had hopes of the effect of this last medicine and one must wait and see, that the malady was chiefly mental, but...

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  • Some fifteen men with merry shouts were shaking down the high wattle wall of a shed, the roof of which had already been removed.

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  • Maintain eye contact while shaking the hand.

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  • Carmen gazed up at him, shaking her head.

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  • Her hands were shaking and her knees wanted to buckle.

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  • Lisa put shaking fingers to her mouth to silence an involuntary cry.

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  • Deidre's eyes fell to the tall teen demoness, who was shaking and clinging to Darkyn's mate.

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  • Deidre's mouth was dry and her hands shaking, but she nodded.

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  • The panes were rattling in the little windows and his groom was shaking him.

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  • At that moment Berg drew out his handkerchief as if to blow his nose and, seeing the knot in it, pondered, shaking his head sadly and significantly.

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  • The Magician piled her coat on top of her table with shaking hands and walked toward the hallway where the restrooms were.

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  • She tugged her hands free and leaned into him, sobbing and shaking, unable to support herself.

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