The bombing campaign against Serbia is still recalled with a shudder by American air-force commanders.
Most Hollywood executives shudder when it comes to putting their shows on the Web.
That group includes many children of divorcees, who shudder to remember their parents' wrangles over money.
Both the stone and the lanterns caused modernists to shudder, but some shoppers love them.
Now it is making the earth shudder with its rapid ascent up the aviation ladder.
Grown-ups may shudder at the tackiness, though children will love even the hideously desecrated William Kent rooms.
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Traditionalists may shudder at the vulgarity of it all, but Vinopolis is aimed at the mass market.
Over the past generation, McDonald's has offered its customers fishburgers, veggie burgers, chicken burgers and (shudder) salads.
Cranes cluster like praying mantises on every horizon, and the shudder of construction work provides a constant soundtrack.
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An outbreak of Marburg sends a shudder through the select community dedicated to eliminating diseases from the planet.
"I'm not having the business of the House decided by (shudder) Peter Bone, " one upwardly mobile backbencher told me.
Then there are all the outsized contracts that still make Mets fans shudder.
Businesses shudder at the cost and trouble of running wires through ducts and ceilings to set up wireless antennas.
The floor has haptic sensors that shudder with a thud when I land.
To this day I still shudder when I hear a megaphone turn on.
Central bankers would shudder at such reckless inflationary policies were they not themselves earning triple miles up in first class.
The potential political fallout from such a catastrophe makes pro-individual, pro-free-market advocates shudder.
It is unlikely to push quickly for outright union with Bulgaria, a prospect that still makes most Macedonians shudder.
But no citizen need tremble, nor the world shudder, if a child stands in a classroom and breathes a prayer.
At the Jersey Shore, I shudder at the idea of seeing bunkers on beachfronts or seawalls in place of sunrises.
Still, Mr Carson should be doing better against an opponent whose ideas make even a lot of senior Republicans shudder.
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But it is the Barker report on housing supply that is more likely to send a shudder through middle England.
When the silence of an empty room ignites a visceral impending doom reaction, challenge why you shudder out of terror.
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The reluctance of Mr Padilla and his peers simply to stop building factories should make all the region's car makers shudder.
But he and his populous workshop also perpetrated some of the grimmest daubs murky and slack that you ever rushed past with a shudder.
He's continuing his education by going to graduate school in finance -- an idea some might shudder at given today's economic climate.
If you take a vertical measure, it was so far below the level of humanity that even the memories make one shudder.
The faintest shudder, coming from many decks below, is your only sign that a 52-pound crankshaft has suddenly accelerated to 800 rpm.
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In France, aggressively secular but steeped in Catholicism, churchgoers refer with a shudder to 2009 as the year of les trois gaffes.
Many people will look at the factories of the future and shudder.
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