Sentences with phrase «shuddering halt»

It seems most propitious for us in Australia that we have these op eds, the election of the LNP government, the looming publication of AR5, and that the «pause» has made the ideological bandwagon crash to a shuddering halt.
Wenger, though, will surely not have forgotten that his great nemesis was also in the away dugout at Highbury for Chelsea in 2005 when Arsenal's record 13 - game home winning sequence was previously brought to a shuddering halt.
Everton have been in a sticky run... More Arsenal's unbeaten run comes to a shuddering halt at Goodison Park

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Every overheated, uncomfortable body moves in unison as the subway shudders and accelerates or grinds to a halt, waving together like so many ungainly stalks of grass.
Juanita points down a steep grade and suddenly shudders and groans to a halt.
At the rate things are going, the Western economy should shudder to a halt in, oh, about six months as we all stop doing anything but writing for blogs and...
At the rate things are going, the Western economy should shudder to a halt in, oh, about six months as we all stop doing anything but writing for blogs and reading what other people are saying about us — done in by our own reflexive narcissism.
«Labour supports the principle of universal credit, but we will not accept the huge waste and delays which have brought the government's # 12.8 bn welfare reform programme shuddering to a halt,» she said.
Whether it's that governments run out of sulfates to throw into the air, that the technology used to carry out the experiment breaks down beyond repair, or that countries suddenly lose the geopolitical will for it, the experiment could come to a shuddering, perilous halt whether we want it to or not.
Sixteen - year - old Jacob's world shudders to a halt when his yarn - spinning grandfather suddenly dies, sending Jacob across the pond to seek answers on a remote island off the coast of Wales.
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