The action escalated, bodies flew, the heroine trembled, terrifying creatures leapt onto unsuspecting victims, people died in anguish.
The judgment was eventually set aside, but not before the sports world had collectively trembled at its implications.
The mice also spent less time with other animals, preferred closed spaces and trembled noticeably when handled by the scientists.
While the world trembled on the brink of nuclear war, the Russians backed down and agreed to take the missiles away.
And her gran trembled as she explained how two other relatives died.
The wind fell light, and Broad Bay trembled almost to a halt.
Spots of yellow-white sun trembled in brown tree-shadows on the lake-edge.
When he tried to speak, his voice trembled and tears welled.
Jamie Donaldson of Wales was pleased with his 73 Friday morning (and two-under total for the tournament), but admitted he trembled over even his tap-in putts.
Her long, dishevelled hair trembled with every step he took.
Money was invested, offices opened at home and abroad, award-winning journalists hired and sections added until the former light-weight rag had grown so hefty that doorsteps trembled at its descent.
Cunningham clutched rosary beads and his lips trembled as the jury returned to the courtroom after four hours and 40 minutes and returned majority verdicts on all the charges he faced.
The same sort of people trembled when the ex-communists took power four years ago, yet they and their Peasants' Party allies have not strayed far from the reforms by the first post-communist governments.
As she told her story, her fingers trembled.
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My hands trembled as I dialed 911.
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