Gradually, the left hooks and right crosses of the champion began to miss their target and it was time for Burns to send a shudder of panic through the visitor.
Still, Mr Carson should be doing better against an opponent whose ideas make even a lot of senior Republicans shudder.
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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.
When the silence of an empty room ignites a visceral impending doom reaction, challenge why you shudder out of terror.
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Cranes cluster like praying mantises on every horizon, and the shudder of construction work provides a constant soundtrack.
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And all transpiring under a shadow, one made all too evident early last week when the city experienced a collective shudder as the spinning cyclonic shape of Hurricane Bill appeared on TV screens.
In a moment to make England manager Fabio Capello shudder, Upson totally misread the flight of the ball, allowing Nugent to send a superb lobbed finish over Robert Green for his fourth Premier League goal of the season.
We envision a future where spindly robotic legs shudder under the weight of our grossly obese frames -- but maybe we've seen Wall-E too many times.
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Craniology, phrenology and eugenics, once-respectable fields of endeavour that are now regarded with a shudder, may shriek from time to time, but few sane people pay attention to them.
But he perspired, swallowed frequently, licked his lips, stammered, and (about 58 minutes into the debate) gave a slight shudder that showed in his shoulders and upper chest all indicators that he was under a high level of stress.
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Not only is it usual to see an increase of violence during Ramadan but this time the beginning of the Muslim holy month coincided with the alleged discovery of a plot that has sent an unusually pronounced shudder through Baghdad's political classes.
Denis Cotter, who runs a vegetarian restaurant in Cork, Ireland, says "after an instinctive shudder of revulsion" he can see the benefits of the burger, but it won't be making its way on to any of his menus.
But the popularity of the new light-rail system (along with the spectacular burst of the housing bubble) suggests that Phoenicians may be considering a sustainable (shudder) lifestyle.
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"Toyota is a car company that challenges itself in a way that makes the world shudder, " says Maryann Keller, a U.S.-based consultant and author of two books on the auto industry.
But there's a fine line between Big Data and Big Brother, at least in the eyes of some employees, who might shudder at the idea of the boss tracking their every move.
It is possible that the Pauls could be just the tiniest a bit out of touch with the difficulties faced by millions of Americans to whom a paper route would represent an idyllic childhood, even if they had to (shudder) put the papers inside the screen door?
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