Sentences with phrase «shudders of»

The cushioned handles helps you maintain grip on the vehicle and the suspensions immerses the shudders of rough terrestrial.
Mike Shatzkin, a publishing insider who writes a great marketing blog, wrote a post this week that sent shudders of horror through me.
The announcement that Amazon was to take over Whole Foods Market sent a shudder of fear through many other retailers, but news of how the deal came about has given those retailers hope.
Such simplicity worked miracles, bringing a shudder of relief and the courage to face anything.
A shudder of wakefulness moves in my chest, secretive and dense.
«The wind bloweth where it listeth,» but when it does a shudder of embarrassment racks the structure from top to bottom.
I don't think about her e-mail, then again I don't think about her beyond the occasional shudder of relief that she's not our VP.
Only when that was settled, so it seems to me, were we ready for the shudder of disbelief, the onslaught of horror.
These particles can interact with water, emitting a shudder of light, albeit under such rare circumstances that just a few of them strike each square mile of ocean each year.
They struck the first BEC with a laser pulse, which slowed and transferred its energy into a collective shudder of the condensate atomsa sort of slow - moving ripple of matter that mirrored the laser pulse.
The speakers can generate a range of frequencies from a shrieking 4 kilohertz to an inaudible shudder of 2 hertz.
The twinge of concern becomes a shudder of dread, and its lesson could not be more clear.
But Loving lives in the tiny moments that precede the court's decision and leans heavily on its actors» subtle performances: A shudder of fear passes across Mildred's face when she picks up the phone to call the attorney, and there's a flicker of triumph once she hangs up.
On the flight to the festival, she'd read through the program and felt a shudder of fear at the caliber of filmmakers she would find herself among.
It all meant that the Las Vegas venues that hosted the CES had a vast array of exhibits to interest car fans, even if evo readers might have experienced a shudder of dread at the proliferation of autonomous driving aids and futuristic urban mobility boxes.
Refiring of the engine is instantaneous with nary a shudder of the chassis.
Our lives were so different, yet we each sought men who would give us that fiction, that shudder of excitement.
Their imagery purposefully elicits a ripple of exhilaration or tenderness, a shudder of dread or a wave of anxiety.
The shuddering of the camera leaves an uneasy feeling of anxiousness — as if shaking us from the contrived meaning of our lives.
Even the official titles of some of these documents are enough to inspire a shudder of disgust:
Of course that's after the shudder of panic when I have to answer the ringing phone.

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With more than 200 titles, Shudder's library is considerably smaller than the thousands of shows and movies available on Netflix, but the service does boast that 85 per cent of it is exclusive.
Unlike Rogers's and Shaw's Shomi and Bell's CraveTV, Shudder has the benefit of having big U.S. dollars behind it in the form of AMC.
Americans were focusing more on their waistlines, but the male beer crowd shuddered at the notion of a diet.
One that, in this particular case, is sweet music to the ears to those, like me, who shudder in horror at the idea of one extra moment of cleaning in their lives.
The name alone makes us shudder, but the only way to overcome the fear of being found out is by confronting it head - on.
He added that he wanted to plan in terms of 10 and 20 years and shuddered at the thought of having to think on a quarterly basis about earnings, the way public companies do.
The investigation into whether JPMorgan Chase hired the children of powerful Chinese officials to help the bank win business is sending shudders through Wall Street.
Ten years ago, many consumers would have shuddered at the idea of putting personal and career information where anyone could see it, much less preferences and opinions.
We also shudder to think what Donald Trump, who thinks that the slow rotating blades of wind turbines miles offshore spoil his golf courses, would make of high - pitched whirring noises in the rarefied air above them.
But health care investors shuddered at the prospect, selling off shares of established players like UnitedHealth and Anthem plunging.
Barbie, sometimes wearing outfits and hairdos that might send shudders up Mrs. Handler's spine, has been the subject of art exhibitions, an Andy Warhol painting, a television documentary, books and Web sites, including Barbie.com and AdiosBarbie.com, a site dedicated to improving women's body images.
It generally consists of massive Salesforce exports, pivot table exercises (* shudder *), and manually creating charts and PowerPoint slides to present the findings.
«It is just shocking,» Mr. Flaherty shuddered, «the insensitivity of the Liberal Party, the tax and spend party, to the needs of Canadians, especially small business people in Canada.»
That diversity is on display in a major way at the Los Angeles Times» second annual L.A. Food Bowl festival, which runs for the full month of May and includes hundreds of different meal events from high - profile chefs like Nancy Silverton (Mozza), Curtis Stone (Gwen) and Yoshihiro Narisawa whose eponymous Tokyo restaurant Gold said made him «shudder with pleasure» in his review this past month.
«I'm trying to think of what I can say,» said the woman of the hour, sighing and shuddering simultaneously, as if to convey she's been through an ordeal.
The potential for a protectionist Trump Administration, coupled with the Mexican economy's reliance on the US market — roughly 80 percent of Mexican exports are US - bound — made investors shudder at the impact on Mexican yields.
If the metal's prices remained below this level for a prolonged period of time, additional smelters in the world's biggest aluminum market would be shuddered.
I shudder to think to of the number of Americans who still believe Russia rigged Trump's victory or Russia poisoned Skirpal or Assad is spraying his citizens with gas.
The hectoring of three global giants in the world's largest manufacturing industry by the most powerful politician sent shudders through head offices from Japan to Detroit to Ontario.
No, but you mean to tell me that we simply popped into existence out of nothing, simply from an involuntary shudder that magically happened in the middle of absolutely nothing and then slowly through the sheer force of will (or accident, or telepathy, science hasn't quiet made its mind up on that one yet) one little green gob of magic stuff morphed into humans.
I do shudder in the crowds» «revolting» laments, for of crowded sarcasms does lay the tutors of indemnifications» coverings leaving no more the generosities of the lividness» racial trees of multi-faceted generalisms.
Like the weary sailor, the refugee from wreck and storm, who escapes half «dead, and then, in terror, shudders with dread at the very mention of the name of the «sea»; who swears he'll never sail again, who raves he'll stay home, even on the calmest days, but then, in time, forgets his fearful ways, and seeks, again, his fortune above the waves; I, too, have barely escaped the storms that revolve around you, my love, traveling far away, vowing to avoid another catastrophe, but I can't; the thought of you breaks my resolve, and so, I return to where, on that fateful day, Inearly drowned in your tempestuous sea.
Didion shudders at the thought of moccasins in southern waterways, but horror of snakes (especially rattlesnakes) is a recurring theme in her California books.
My children have access to a range of brilliant movies and shows — including on - demand VeggieTales — and all this for a comparatively minuscule monthly payment that must have Rupert Murdoch shuddering on his yacht.
To the German people, stunned by the war and the consequences of defeat, their former optimism shattered and spent, shuddering to contemplate the debt - darkened years of the future, Barth in the phase of his dreadful insight into the futility of all search for security must seem a veritable Jeremiah, and his teaching an evilly perfect rationalization of their indigence and perplexity.
That said, I shudder to think of the harm I inadvertently caused others in my arrogance and ignorance prior to that.
We can not but shudder at the ice - cold rectitude of John's announcement.
The risk of escalation without resolution is magnified a thousand-fold on (gasp — shudder) Internet comments.
It was the soul of his entire race that had shuddered within him: an obscure memory of a first sudden awakening in the midst of beasts stronger, better - armed than he; a sad echo of the long struggle to tame the corn and to master the fire; a rancorous dread of the maleficent forces of nature, a lust for knowledge and possession... A moment ago, in the sweetness of the first contact, he had instinctively longed to lose himself in the warm wind which enfolded him.
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