Earthquakes frequently rattle Taiwan, but most are minor and cause little or no damage.
The set ended with Bill Haley's Rock Around the Clock and Shake, Rattle, and Roll.
Mr. POPPLEWELL: A lot of them won't rattle until you actually get them really riled up.
Anything else has just too much of the death rattle of empire to it.
This seemed to rattle the home team, and minutes later the Lions restored their lead.
As he starts to rattle off a list of his skills, he stops himself.
But his main opponent, John McCain, can rattle him by appealing to California's independent minds.
Since then, the roads have been mostly cleared, but they still rattle people's nerves.
Despite having the smaller pack, Leicester dominated the forward battle which seemed to rattle the visitors.
The Steelers have to rattle him, or he just might take over the game.
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Sir Simon Rattle can electrify players and public alike with flashes of insight and thought-provoking programmes.
Instead, they poke around out back, rattle door knobs and try to work their way in.
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The fog was lifting and the death rattle of the Tea Party movement suddenly grew audible.
"Great masterpieces should move us, rattle us, make us rise to their level, " he says.
And I think it'll rattle people's ability to place their confident trust in Jesus.
It may rattle Howard Dean, the leading Democratic challenger, who has been staunchly against the war.
The guru seems to be using his powers of persuasion in an attempt to rattle the witness.
Berta says people in her neighborhood have become accustomed to the rattle of guns in the night.
Hence moments like the goofy celebration, which will rattle the purists but endear them to their fans.
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The bumps batter and rattle the buses as they surf the sea of cobbles on the grand piazzas.
Overhead, unseen birds screech and hoot among the treetops, and palm leaves rattle like paper in the breeze.
Yet the risks of visibility in an anti Street climate are enough to rattle even the toughest CEO.
But that doesn't mean a McCain victory would disrupt them, though the surprise might cause a temporary rattle.
Dave Leone, Cadillac's chief engineer, said the new panels are engineered so they won't come loose and rattle.
Who cared if our secondhand car had a death rattle and our AAA card was useless in Ukraine?
We need to unsettle them, rattle their scrum, steal line-outs, things that could put them off their game.
But Mr. LaPratt said a sommelier shouldn't simply rattle off facts or dazzle his audience with his erudition.
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Yun and Lee rattle off what they consider medicine's mishaps in the last three decades of treating clogged arteries.
As the noted scholar of strategy Charles Hill put it, Syria is the ideal place to rattle the turbans.
After all, that's what happened to the last great moral issue to rattle the American party system: alcohol prohibition.
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