He held a small photograph of his dead colleague, Ahad, in his trembling left hand.
Before laughing at or trembling before that guy, enter his point of view for a moment.
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He blinked, looked away from Winfrey, and with his lip trembling, struggled to compose himself.
At 69, he looks poorly, and his trembling lip suggests the onset of Parkinson's disease.
Patients initially suffer from trembling or muscle freezing, and eventually lose the ability to move at all.
He stared back, his upper lip trembling in what she thought was the beginning of an insult.
She walked trembling to the phone and found that he had told the truth: it was dead.
The two books show that the Church is still trembling from the impact of this great reformer.
When Josh handed me the glass of water, I was surprised to see my hands were still trembling.
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Iraq's neighbours in the Gulf with Kuwait the trembling exception (see article) continue to back away from overt involvement.
He was their righteous, trembling anger at the state of their country incarnate.
"We were trembling all the time, so afraid of the Americans, " she says.
How would he manage to get it up Broadway in his trembling hands?
Already we existed in a courteous dark silence trembling with your crushed-down rage.
There aren't a lot of dissolves to dilating pupils or trembling fists, either.
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Time was when the chancellor had only to hint at resignation to ensure his people fell trembling into line.
We have not stopped trembling yet, but if we had not loved each other none of us would have survived.
During four and a half hours of literary sightseeing, millions of dollars worth of books passed through my trembling hands.
Call it what you like, it has got the nation's capital trembling at the knees, or should that be "trees".
Policies of equitable prosperity, thwarted by Washington, trembling to be born, may prove to be not so far off after all.
Watch close while I work now, feel the electric of my touch, open my trembling flower, or your petals I'll crush.
You could see her pacing in the alley then, trembling with frustration.
If scientific publishers are not trembling in their boots, they should be.
That trembling emotions of terror and rage often fund our greatest battles.
Or they expend so much energy in containing an explosion (trembling in suppression) that they look as if they were having a stroke.
Lord Levy said he had been "literally trembling with shock" when he first heard he was going to be arrested in July 2006.
People with anxiety disorders feel excessive or irrational worry and can have anxiety-related physical symptoms, such as fatigue, headaches, trembling, sweating, panic, and nausea.
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"He was a Christian and I thank God for that because I know he's in a better place, " his mom said, trembling as she sobbed.
Yet for almost two years tiny Greece has had the entire world trembling in fear every few months, world markets in confusion, and world leaders rattled.
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