"I'll be frank, " says John Shiver , executive director of viral vaccine research at Merck.
Bees infected with Israeli acute paralysis virus shiver, their bodies become frozen and they die.
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Screw on your peg leg and strap on your eye-patch this escape will shiver ye timbers.
Our bodies shiver with fear when we see the innocent being killed needlessly in Fallujah, Jabalyah and Taba.
Mr Farmer's observations sent a shiver though the salerooms, not all of which are concerned about such niceties.
Standing there, looking across the expanse of ruins toward the Colosseum, I felt myself shiver in the 90-degree heat.
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Lumpy men shiver by the tunnels, cupping their hands, sneaking a smoke.
Precisely on time, the train gave a shiver and started moving into the countryside, chugging around the southern end of Lake Baikal.
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As a shiver of anticipation spread across the site, one figure sat, deathly pale and shaking, at the side of the trench.
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But something in the American project foils or escapes him, and the new work tends to plod where it should shiver and creep.
Two events happened on Wednesday which should send a shiver down the spine of everyone concerned about the future of the American Jewish community.
After a very long wait, he goes back out onto the street, where he is gripped by a shiver, perhaps because of the cold.
It may occur to journalists, as they shiver on the red carpet in the February cold, that the French Riviera in May sounds like a better option.
To achieve this, researchers marked when participants felt a shiver down the spine of the sort that many people feel in response to a favourite piece of music.
Context has to do with why we wake up smiling when sunlight creeps into our bedroom and why we shiver in the cold or withdraw our hands from fire.
It is very cold and snowy here in Hannover, and customers for the devices on hand shiver as they pass from one of the 27 football pitch sized halls.
While some young women have gone back six or eight times to watch their heartthrob shiver his last shiver, Ms. Lewinsky has been a virtual prisoner in the Watergate.
The head of the IMF said that when she looked back at the UK's deficit in May 2010 and imagined there being no plan to reduce it "I shiver".
She signalled for him to wait, and when she entered the bedroom the air-conditioned atmosphere made her shiver as though she had just stepped into a pool of cold water.
Shiver and a colleague, Merck Senior Vice President of vaccine research Emilio Emini , approached Aventis several years ago about testing Aventis' vaccines in Merck's monkeys, hoping to get some perspective on the differences between different types of AIDS inoculations.
North Korea's unexpected test-firing of a rocket into the Pacific in August 1998 made many people shiver at the thought of what an explosively unpredictable regime like North Korea's (or Iraq's, or Libya's) might do with an armoury of long-range missiles.
This kind of one dimensional thinking makes shiver when I think about what kind of policies Romney will enact shall he be elected president (cut all discretionary spending to prop up defense contracts and tax cuts for top 1% so to create jobs).
In fact, when Brown talked about scrapping the health reform effort and starting over because "we can do better, " the Republican crowd started a chant that had to send a tiny shiver down the spine of even the most confident White House staffer.
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They seem confident that their mainframes will survive New Year's Eve 1999 without a hiccup but they may be unable to get into their office after the holiday to see it for themselves, or may have to shiver in an unheated room while they do.
David Cameron caused titters in the Commons when he remarked that he always experienced a cold shiver when he heard him using the word "notwithstanding", but the veteran Eurosceptic is rubbing colleagues' noses in the volume of EU business pushed through the House every week.
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