Would he dare to pick up the lime and let people see his hand tremble?
You know, fear and tremble at the power of the Worstall in the tech marketplace?
Sinewy roots stretch above the snowline and the skeletal frames of leafless birch trees tremble in the wind.
The water on the surface of the pool rippled and the same breeze caused the aspen leaves to tremble.
Lawyers who defend corporations tremble to think how the new rules will tilt the playing field in their disfavour.
Although its size is what makes some investors tremble, its bigger and more liquid public-debt markets also offer protection.
Finally, there are truly subtle risks of the kind that make bankers tremble.
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But no citizen need tremble, nor the world shudder, if a child stands in a classroom and breathes a prayer.
As revolutionary echoes from France made London's potentates tremble, cargoes of ex-slaves were dumped on a malarial strip of impossible land.
They tremble at the realization that his mega money printing and manipulation of long-term interest rates are powering waves of irrational exuberance.
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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.
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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.
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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.
At times, the press-savvy politician even seemed to tremble a bit.
In the center's clean, bare rooms, shaven-headed junkies tremble under blankets as they go through the agonizing cold turkey of weaning their ravaged bodies off drug dependency.
At such moments, my second brother would tremble with excitement.
Chamber of horrors: Tremble at the wailing of distressed debt!
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Arab governments may tremble at the thought that regime change may prove contagious, but a growing number of their citizens think it is maybe not such a bad idea.
The government's decision is making Japan's oil companies tremble.
Will they not wake up and make you tremble?
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But when its president trashes his own stock in order to inflict greater pain on the dot.coms, we see evidence that even the world's most powerful Goliaths tremble before the Net's disruptive powers.
We can only tremble and pray for deliverance.
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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.
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.
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