Sentences with phrase «still tremble»

I still tremble wen i think about this Guy called AW, WITHOUT THAT WE WILL EVER BE CHALLENGING FOR NUMBER FOUR ALL THROUH WITH TEAMS LIKE ASTON V, AND THE REST.
I know there are some fluctuating hopes about Wilshere, but those people who still tremble in every appearance from the local boy should wake the f*ck up very quickly.
He feels relieved that none of his new friends seem to notice that his hand still trembles when he reaches out to shake theirs or that he can't carry on much of a conversation.
She still trembled feverishly.
I was led to one; and there, alone, after he had given me the positive order, I spoke as best I could, kneeling, and with my heart still trembling.
I was still trembling from my four English classes, which I was sure had been disastrous.
Twenty years later, her voice still trembles at the memory.
I am still trembling from rage, disbelief, and sadness - having closed the back cover of this book a few minutes ago.
She had come in from the rain and drops of water still trembled like delicate dew on the fur coats of some of the women inside.
Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, until barely still trembling; bake for 5 - 10 minutes, less time if you will reheat it the next day.
Solutions for those still trembling from sticker shock The only way to outpace the cost of college is by investing in stocks, exchange - traded funds, or mutual funds.
My hands are still trembling after demoing The Deep on Project Morpheus, Sony's virtual reality headset.

Not exact matches

So still working out your salvation with fear and trembling?
The case may be pressed with claims of power and promises of blessing, but still the ancient one trembles and waits for an answer.
To be honest, I am still working out both my faith and identity as a Christian feminist - womanist «with fear and trembling
Paul, at the end of his ministry, was still working it out with fear and trembling.
He has a presentiment of the dreadful event, that a jealous criticism will many a time let him feel the birch; he trembles at the still more dreadful thought that one or another enterprising scribe, a gulper of paragraphs, who to rescue learning is always willing to do with other peoples» writings what Trop «to save appearances» magnanimously resolved to do, though it were «the destruction of the human race» — that is, he will slice the author into paragraphs, and will do it with the same inflexibility as the man who in the interest of the science of punctuation divided his discourse by counting the words, so that there were fifty words for a period and thirty - five for a semicolon.
God's promise of entering his rest still stands, so we ought to tremble with fear that some of you might fail to experience it.
Hatters working in poorly ventilated factories breathed in toxic fumes, and prolonged exposure led to mercury poisoning with symptoms — such as trembling, memory loss, depression, irritability, and anxiety — that are still described as «mad hatter disease.»
Still, for sheer knee - trembling excitement, you can't beat the «Oooh, that's interesting!»
After cooling the cantilever and isolating it to reduce external sources of vibration, the researchers found that an unexplained trembling still remained.
This includes energy release in collisions between atoms, and the random recoil kicks in light scattering, which average to zero, but still result in some trembling motion of the atoms and therefore limit the lowest achievable temperature.
As he told me and recounted in his (excellent) memoirs, The Trembling Mountain, Klitzman spent a year with the Fore (FOR - ay) tribe of Papua New Guinea, who are, along with the inhabitants of the British Isles, still the only two known human populations to have ever been threatened with virtual extinction at the hands of a submicroscopic particle known as a prion.
You still need energy to function and if your blood sugar falls too low, it can cause trembling, sweating, palpitations, irritability and in severe cases a coma.
Krieps moves with a reserved grace, emotes with a subtle, sometimes harsh mischief, gives the impression of a woman who may well be able to stand still longer than anyone else, but who, on the inside, is trembling almost imperceptibly with energy, appetite, and rage.
Then, hands trembling, she stuck a few under the fold of its upper lip, still so warm and soft.
The square, strong face I remember from my boyhood, when he would visit us on the Vineyard, armed with expensive gifts, wonderful brainteasers, and terrible jokes, is falling in on itself; the silver hair, still reasonably thick, lies matted on his head; and his pale pink lips tremble when he is not speaking, and sometimes when he is.
Ophiuchus was one of the few Heaven Dwellers who was still concerned with mortals; he trembled, sparkling with the agony of his pent - up will to heal them, but was thwarted by the gods» other power over suffering.
Their hooves gripped in Walter's hands, they'd tremble; it was his job to hold their heads and talk to them, rubbing the velvet space between their ears, telling them how their mothers love them and talk about them still, and how Walter will soon be over.
The New York Times has a fantastic profile on Carl Icahn called Does Icahn Still Make Them Tremble?
Seth and Broc walked in and handed over a check for $ 50,000 to a trembling and still slightly disbelieving Liz.
Her rear legs may tremble when standing still or at rest.
Months after Texas, I still think about some of the sickly, trembling puppies we saw, and about those kids.
I can still remember the day my husband walked in after work, 15 pounds of trembling German Shepherd puppy in his arms.
Although many may still have that image of the trembling Chi so prevalent decades ago, today's Chihuahua is a different customer.
If you're still slogging across the Sprawl in Dead Space 2, hands trembling, a hammer hid underneath the sofa - just in case, mind - then you might not want to know that the not very reassuringly titled DLC, Severed, is due for release today on Xbox LIVE and the Playstation Network.
Organized by art historian Linda Norden, with Peter Ballantine, the leading expert on Donald Judd, the show provides context to the contemporary art fairs — after all, no movement exists in a bubble, and the reverberations from artwork made in 1960s can still be seen trembling in work made today.
And still business cards were exchanged at the table with other art world guests, similarly trembling in the cold.
Still, I tremble at the thought of what could happen with this app.
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