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The water on the surface of the pool rippled and the same breeze caused the aspen leaves to tremble.
NEWYORKER: Beginners
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Obama is in danger of wresting that tradition away from Republicans, and mainline establishmentarian conservatives who grasp this are right to tremble.
FORBES: Romney's 'Gifts' Gaffe Highlights GOP Confusion On Obamanomics
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The first round of the 2013 NCAA Tournament begins this week in Dayton, Ohio, which means that employers are officially beginning to tremble.
FORBES: March Madness Employee Productivity Problem Is Overstated, Yet Influences Corporate Change
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At times, the press-savvy politician even seemed to tremble a bit.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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She goes suddenly numb and her lips start to tremble.
NEWYORKER: Indianapolis (Highway 74)
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New York is unlikely to tremble soon.
ECONOMIST: Investment banking
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Predictably, stocks tumbled when investors started to tremble on fears that the economy was on the brink of falling over the fiscal cliff, among them Coca-Cola (KO), Visa International (V), Disney (DIS), Amazon.com (AMZN), Apple (AAPL), J.
FORBES: Lessons From The Aborted Fiscal Cliff Drop And Seven Stocks For The Next Doomsday Debt-Ceiling Scenario
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Lawyers who defend corporations tremble to think how the new rules will tilt the playing field in their disfavour.
ECONOMIST: Corporate governance
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As the water neared its boil the ascending pitches of our teakettle's tremble are so familiar to me I reached for the telephone and dialed Rema's cell.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Atmospheric Disturbances'
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Would he dare to pick up the lime and let people see his hand tremble?
NEWYORKER: Starlight
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American newspapers and senators may tremble about a North Korean nuclear-tipped bomb, but certainly young Kim must tremble too at the prospect of his citizens awash in the streets, their eyes open to the nature of their lot.
CNN: A Cold War response to North Korea's latest challenge