On the smooth roads we drove the car on it isn't immediately obvious, although with miles there's a realisation that perhaps the rear view mirror doesn't
quiver over bumps like the standard Abarth's is prone to do.
Can you imagine him with his finger
quivering over the missile launch button?
Not exact matches
If your customer service personnel, especially online, have any responses in their
quiver of standard answers that read like robotic, pasted copy, find them and start
over.
In AFib — which affects as many as 3 % of the population, with most cases occurring in those
over 65 — the electrophysiology of the heart is out of whack, and its two upper chambers (the atria) fibrillate, or
quiver, instead of contracting fully.
When she was interviewed by Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes (and even here she was a winner
over McDougal: the Tiffany network for the porn star, basic cable for the bunny), she seemed entirely different from the
quivering playmate.
I think the waiting is almost
over... I can see the flat line beginning to
quiver!
And I was still
quivering with anger
over the guy who nearly crashed into me on the way home from church — who knew speed - demons drove minivans?
You've got a grand total of 3 arrows in your
quiver, and you keep shooting them
over and
over again.
Si √ ¥ n slammed it with a piece of rock and kicked branches, stones and mud
over it as it
quivered and died.
The usual suspects have shouldered their political
quivers as debate rages
over the White House's decision to withhold a Democratic House Intelligence Committee memo rebutting one from the Republican side.
She plugged in new x-ray snapshots of p53 fragments and beefed up her program to make a movie of the
quivering activity of each of the protein's 1.6 million atoms
over a full microsecond, an eternity on the atomic scale that required about a month of supercomputer time.
Here on Earth, two giant detectors on opposite sides of the United States
quivered as gravitational waves washed
over them.
These interactions included «lateral display» — when one fish interrupts another by displaying their body side - on, sometimes as a mating ritual — as well as ramming, tail
quivering, and «mouth fighting»: a social display in which fish lock mouths to challenge each other
over everything from food to mates.
Dwarf seahorses court
over several days, moving from «reciprocal
quivering» to mutual pointing with tails and ending in a brief copulation as the two fish rise in the water column.
There is something special about seeing a bawdy spectacle of feigned sex and
quivering emotion test the boundaries of Hollywood's rigid traditionalism, and their goofy thrall
over audiences make for especially fun experiences in a theater.
Next Page -
Quiver Coloring Page or hover
over and click the little squares to choose your next page.
I choose a bow, string it, and sling the matching
quiver of arrows
over my shoulder... I walk to the center of the gymnasium and pick my first target.
Also, there's some
quiver in the Fords» chassis
over severely racked pavement.
Whereas the last Camaro convertible twisted and trembled
over every railroad crossing, Camaro chief engineer Al Oppenheiser claims such
quivering won't be noticeable in the new car.
Admittedly, the Evo II's Recaros are covered in imitation mouse fur (aka Alcantara) instead of leather, econo - box plastic is the prevailing decorative motif, and the dash
quivers if you run
over a discarded contact lens.
The steering, although slow, has decent road feel and stays
quiver - free
over rough pavement, and body and suspension in general feel like one cohesive unit rather than a bunch of bodged - together parts.
The illustrations run the gamut from gorgeously odd (Audrey Niffenegger's rabbit crouched, nose
quivering,
over a toothbrush) to, well, decidedly amateur (Arthur Phillips» sad - faced toaster), but all of them add to the story's off - kilter, unsettling mood.
This whirlwind of electrical impulses or wavelets spreads
over the atrial tissue causing the atrial muscle to
quiver or fibrillate, instead of contracting in an organized, structured manner (Figure 3).
Many Indonesia - traipsing travelers stumble
over the rice / blossom offerings that smatter Ubud's alleyways or poke among the
quivering tide - pools that populate Gili Trawangan's shores.
«I am
quivering with demonic anticipation at the thought of helping to bring War For The Overworld to fetid fruition, taking
over where Dungeon Keeper left off - this will be the last word in evil.
This pouch, like the wallet,
quiver, and magic meter you're already familiar with, can be upgraded to hold more items
over time.
A really neat touch is that you put your hand
over your shoulder to draw an arrow from your
quiver.
Spindly, silhouetted trees shiver diminutive leaves in an almost anthropomorphic way («willows whiten aspens
quiver, little breezes dusk and shiver» *), water rushes
over rocks, so that the spray appears to rise like black smoke; repeating motifs, such as a glass of water effervescing, find visual rhymes with a sky full of black starlings whirling in a great mass.
Place a piece of foil lightly
over the top and bake for 45 to 50 minutes, or until the puddings are barely
quivering in the middle.