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"quiver" Definitions
  1. an emotion that has an effect on your body; a slight movement in part of your body
  2. a case for carrying arrows

338 Sentences With "quiver"

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As the craft vibrated, she sensed "the quiver until she felt an answering quiver pass through her like an echo coming off a cliff face".
Go all out, until your lungs burn and muscles quiver.
A quiver of surfboards is propped up in a corner.
"All arrows are in the quiver," Crowley told The Hill.
Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them.
The European Union has other arrows in its quiver, too.
And at times it should simply float, or hover, even quiver.
Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them.
Soon, her hands begin to quiver intermittently, as do her legs.
But it's far from the most popular idea in the quiver.
It can sizzle, it can hiss, it can quiver with nerve.
Democrats have an even more powerful arrow in their parliamentary quiver.
Literally, he can look at them and they'll get the quiver lip.
That is yet another arrow in our quiver as the hemp industry.
Naturally, the Chinese are using the biggest weapon in their quiver: Money.
Gazing on this beautiful ivory, abhorrent feelings stir and quiver and seethe.
These days only Brexit enthusiasts quiver when his blond mop heaves into view.
Neal pulled away but couldn't even get the older man's arm to quiver.
He captures both the quiver and glowing comfort of early romance at once.
I mean, he's got other arrows in the quiver or whatever they say.
"He only has one arrow in his quiver and that's tariffs," Reinsch said.
But we have simply sharpened an arrow in the quiver of violent extremists.
His body shook, not that perpetual quiver of a child's body, but uncertainty, incompleteness.
The goddess Ishtar carried a bristling quiver of arrows, a club and a scimitar.
He's going to use every arrow in his quiver to get those things accomplished.
IT'S GOING TO INCLUDE A NUMBER OF, SHALL WE SAY, ARROWS IN THE QUIVER.
The lights quiver, Like they do when the power's dwindling to a dangling string.
She speaks slowly in short, clear sentences with a slight quiver in her words.
Even when staying put, they quiver with unease, incapable of finding peace and poise.
My daughter's quiver isn't new — but a deep practice very old she's watching me;
There is, in the quiver containing his ideas, something for nearly everyone to dislike.
You sense a kind of shell-shocked ordinariness; the very air seems to quiver.
Is that a quiver of your lip, a stray tear loosening in your eye?
You can hear that old school nostalgia in his music: Listen to the modulator quiver.
But that hasn't stopped him from keeping the term "economic nationalism" in his rhetorical quiver.
There are as many types of Nerf darts as there are arrows in Hawkeye's quiver.
When they're happy, or greeting you, their tail might go upright, and quiver a bit.
So much for playing Cupid: I'll leave the poison arrow in the quiver next time.
That specific arrow in the company's surreptitious quiver will soon be cast aside — sort of.
Gone were Eros' leaden arrows in exchange for a whole quiver full of passionate love.
"Sometimes shame is one of the most important arrows in your quiver," Mr. Steyer said.
Most good reporters I know have a full quiver of "whys?" but Caro is insatiable.
She tells these stories matter-of-factly, with only a slight quiver of her lips.
It's an introductory tool, it's an arrow in your quiver, it's not the solution itself.
He took an arrow out of an imaginary quiver and fired it toward the sky.
We desperately need more arrows in our quiver to tackle income inequality and wage stagnation.
"Baby, would you mind touching me / Ever so slowly / You're making me quiver," she sings.
He repeated the lyric "Do I make you quiver," noting how much he loved that line.
Slater keeps a small quiver here too, in an open locker with his name on it.
High-school coaches will use it as a tool whenever their team's focus starts to quiver.
But it's foolish to throw away one of the best arrows they have in their quiver.
One hundred and forty-nine other human beings in the exhibition quiver carnally all around me.
By raising the minimum wage, Amazon took an arrow out of the quiver of its critics.
Barksdale compared the added capability to having "more arrows in the quiver of the B-1."
But to do so completely would be to leave a powerful arrow out of their quiver.
Antonin Scalia's passing is but one arrow in that quiver, but it is an important one.
The place also serves sannakji, raw octopus so fresh that the slices quiver on the plate.
It's a great arrow to have in your quiver in terms of negotiating on other subjects.
Mr. Petlin added pastels to his artistic quiver in 1960, after serving stateside in the Army.
In my current game, I've maxed out his quiver and almost maxed out his skill tree.
But it's the quiver in her voice, the tears welling in her eyes that give her away.
It's embedded with seven vibrating haptic motors that quiver when, say, you get mauled by virtual zombies.
But his hat came from the fur of a brown bear and the quiver from roe deer.
Davis's paintings quiver around the sculpture like ghosts around a maypole, or a totem whom they venerate.
"He was so good with Michael," Bolen said of her husband, with a quiver in her voice.
Because even with the one-time 007 in its quiver, there's not much here that's particularly stirring.
" He paused as he said that, his lips beginning to quiver as he choked back tears. "There.
They're worthy of most any cyclist's dream quiver, but some of the bikes are nicer than others.
This sort of watch – pared down, simple, and usable – is just another arrow in their smartwatch quiver.
They've got the quiver and shading of great Romantic piano, with Duke Ellington's panoramic blues folded in.
The yolks quiver; the whites are riddled with bubbles; the dark brown frills crackle between the teeth.
The tendrils of Tom Wessels' white beard quiver when he grows animated while prowling forests and meadows.
But the anger's there like a mine, ready to go off at a quiver of the ground.
Stories like yours — shuttered business or not — are enough to make even the most intrepid traveler quiver.
"Do you ever watch Game of Thrones?" she asked, pulling HBO from the quiver and into her bow.
Collins' voice then seemed to quiver when he said Harvey got a text from ex-teammate Bartolo Colon.
Once before, in that very region, Suteera had heard the quiver of a string plucked in the wild.
She can match the sound of the baby's cries while watching the quiver of the baby's little chin.
It is another arrow to its quiver that will serve the radicals well among the lower middle classes.
AFib is a racing or irregular heartbeat that often feels like a "flutter or quiver" in the chest.
"Congress has several political arrows in its quiver to counter perceived threats to its sphere of power," he wrote.
Spain, Italy, France, and even Germany would quiver at the thought of American soccer, or something to that effect.
"The Lord tells us if a man's quiver is full, he is highly blessed," says Ami, with a smile.
The prime minister's monetary and fiscal policies flew fast from his economic quiver after he took office in 2012.
As a bonus he shows how to put fletching on arrows, and make a small quiver to hold them.
He also owned lots of accessories -- including a stone dagger, bows, a leather quiver and several pieces of fungi.
The A is meant to symbolize an arrowhead from the goddess Artemis' quiver of arrows, which also represents launch.
But as defendants, they value distraction and delay, and imposing a disclosure regime provides another arrow in that quiver.
If Ali never opened his mouth to quiver the jellies of public opinion, he would inspire love and hate.
There is no place for mocking laughter—the sharpest arrow in the queer and feminine quiver—in Trump's America.
In atrial fibrillation, the upper chambers of the heart, or atria, quiver instead of beating to move blood effectively.
Loosed arrows can be salvaged from the bodies you leave behind to offset the limited size of your quiver.
"Early on, I probably felt occasional streams of love for Neil," she said, her own voice beginning to quiver.
The central bank has fewer arrows in its quiver to protect the economy from the normal ups and downs.
As my good friend Robin Quiver once said, 'What good is having a line if you don't cross it?
Reasons to be climate cheerful (ish) "We need every arrow in our climate quiver," Jackson said, in a statement.
The brothers' delight seemed to come from feeling all these superficial differences quiver against a profound, self-evident sameness.
You can scarcely hold it forward with one arm for ten seconds before your muscles begin to shake and quiver.
"Now it's at the point where there are people who go to Knox College because Quiver is there," she says.
They cover much of Ms. Meier's voluptuous, nearly naked body; as she shakes, they quiver, transforming her skin into scales.
It's unclear to me whether, knowing what they know now, Google lawyers will remove this particular defense from their quiver.
But if you've taken the position that phones are boring, HTC's new 10 might put another arrow in your quiver.
Still, the hand-wringing continues over southern Europe and an ECB with few if any arrows left in its quiver.
" The ability to riff extemporaneously on unfolding events, Mr. Shoemaker said of Mr. Meyers, "is an arrow in his quiver.
Employee trusts should only be one arrow in the quiver of those fighting for a more democratic and responsive economy.
A New York-based appellate lawyer, Mark Zauderer, said the deal with AMI was "another arrow in the prosecutors' quiver".
And like Kevin said, going from defense to offense, we feel this is actually quiver in our arrow right now.
The new arrows in Democrats' quiver came after lawmakers pushing for impeachment pressed Ms. Pelosi in private meetings Monday night.
Iran's quiver includes the Revolutionary Guards Quds Force, Popular Mobilization Units (Shiite militias in Iraq and Syria), and Lebanese Hezbollah.
The alternative may remove a much-needed arrow from their quiver as they confront inevitable fiscal challenges on the horizon.
Also work on improving your arrow quiver, your guts bag (lets you hold more meat, fat and bait) and your pack.
Or the time he managed to kill three wolves using tainted meat, a spear trap and his entire quiver of arrows.
It was a magnificent explosion that felt consequential enough to make Paul's voice quiver in the on-court post-game interview.
As it turns out, a carbon tax is the most efficient, market-friendly instrument available in the quiver against climate change.
Longest Day's elegant linework and subtle humor shine through, and the entire comic seems to quiver under Varela's purposefully fragile construction.
Finding a way to manage the intrinsic danger unquestionably seems to be part of every downhill racer's quiver of acquired skills.
At that moment, you could almost see Mr. Schumer and the House Democratic leader, Nancy Pelosi, begin to quiver with glee.
Stiglitz could have done much better, however, if he had narrowed his focus to the sharpest arguments in his policy quiver.
The quiver of butter, wine and vinegar is a delight — if it's emulsified correctly, then kept at the exact right temperature.
But Robinson's strength lies in making moments of grandeur quiver with candlelit intimacy and turning screeching electronics into whispering bummer jams.
PARENTS SHARE DAUGHTER&aposS POEM ON HEROIN ADDICTION IN OBITUARY  "I&aposve held these little kids and their legs quiver," Jones said.
"The more arrows we have in our quiver to address agricultural needs in the future, the better off we're going to be."
Trash litters the streets, dayglow advertisements assault you at every turn, and tech-junkies addicted to strange drugs quiver in dark alleys.
Lena Dunham's lip quiver in "The Bounce" and Matthew Rhys' "American Bitch" Big Bad Wolf smile are forever ingrained in my brain.
In this course you'll use Python to explore bar charts, line plots, Quiver plots, 3D lines, and other impressive data visualization techniques.
"As figure skaters, we got vitamin tablets beginning at a young age," she told me in German, her voice beginning to quiver.
As the brutalized civilians are made to line up against the wall with their hands against it, their fingers quiver like birds.
He wanted to tell the pastor to let go of his hand, but his still healing jaw could only quiver a little.
Hannah's heart-wrenching lip quiver when she hangs up the phone tells us everything we need to know about how she's feeling.
"The Iceman's garments and quiver are from an assemblage of at least five different species of animal," the new study points out.
I think he likes this morning ritual as much as I for when I give him his water his little leaves quiver.
As a result, the Fed simply has fewer arrows in its quiver to protect the economy from the normal ups and downs.
Ventricular fibrillation is a similar process in the lower chambers, where the ventricles quiver instead of pumping necessary blood to the body.
There were seven racers, four coaches, a team doctor, and three ski technicians, who tended to each racer's vast quiver of skis.
Alyssa Simon relies a bit too much on the quiver and quake of her vocal delivery, but nails Jane Einhorn's dry humor.
Hong Kong (CNN)Aroon's eyes rolled back into his head, his breath became fast and labored, and his body started to quiver.
So for now, Warren has kept this arrow in her quiver — perhaps to be used at a later point in the race.
Seconds later, I see the quiver of the metal arm here, a quivering of Otto's own hands there, and I spot his sickness.
The songs on Candy-O quiver with subdued alarm, a nagging feeling that something substantive has been excised, but you can't place what.
Their eyes skitz and quiver with the force of the moment, because here, finally, up close and personal, is the war made flesh.
The platform expansion adds yet another sales channel to the considerable quiver Shopify providers sellers, which includes Facebook, Messenger, Buzzfeed and others, too.
Somehow the varied allegations became yet another arrow in Trump's quiver -- shooting and shooting and shooting at the status quo and political correctness.
When these occasions arise, each has a variety of demoralizing weapons in his quiver: One of them could throw Superman into the fireplace.
This is a good idea, but it's only one arrow in the quiver, and it would likely require a terribly difficult constitutional amendment.
The largely symbolic nature of this round of sanctions indicates that the Trump administration is running low on arrows in its economic quiver.
For that sliver of voters who have not made up their mind about impeachment, it could be a significant quiver in Trump's arrow.
In atrial fibrillation, electrical impulses in the upper chambers of the heart are chaotic, causing the heart muscle to quiver rather than contracting normally.
Other times when cats will quiver and move their tails are when they are getting ready to stalking and about to pounce on prey.
For the second round of litigation, Mr Trump's lawyers will come armed with a few arrows in their quiver to flesh out that claim.
He was found with a lot of clothing and accessories: hat, leggings, jacket, loincloth, and shoes, along with a grass cloak, quiver, and tools.
Synth pads quiver with a dissonance that makes it hard to tell if Prophet is a programming genius or a little out of tune.
Then DIAGRAMLESS, which was wonderful (and another arrow in Mr. Quigley's quiver), which helped get NO MAAM, which helped get ECONOMIC, and so on.
Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, reached into his quiver of snarky remarks, slinging arrows that incredibly bounced off Strzok's shield of calm self-control.
" A mounting quiver ran down my spine when his tongue clung to each curve of every "s" sound in the phrase "ensnare the senses.
A Reuters witness said people rushed out of a residential building and rescue workers looked up from piles of debris after one such quiver.
To sway politicians and the public to their view, fossil fuel companies had a variety of tools in their quiver: money, ideas and relationships.
"We don't have a lot of arrows in the quiver in terms of cyberpolicy, so Microsoft is filling a gap here," Cyxtera's Aitel says.
What has happened since must surely cause both FIFA and Qatar itself the occasional quiver of doubt as to whether it was worth it.
He lavished such affection on each hovering chord and quiver of melody that the music was repeatedly in danger of gliding to a halt.
This was also Mr. Trump's first formal request that the networks carry a prime-time address, a rarely used arrow in the presidential quiver.
The acquisition adds an important arrow into Brandwatch's quiver, which raised a $33 million C-round war chest in 2015 for just such a move.
Nonetheless, come 2022, the same tensions will probably re-emerge, and the country will once again quiver with fear as its people wait to vote.
It's one thing to be chided, but to be threatened by the leader of the free world would make even the bravest of men quiver.
The results are surprising: Ötzi's hat was made of brown bear fur — which could also have had symbolic meaning — and his quiver from deer hide.
North Korea's cyber capabilities are yet another dangerous arrow in a quiver that includes chemical weapons, nuclear warheads and the world's fourth-largest standing army.
As the toast began, the wedding party rushed in to grab their drinks, and the tray started to quiver and eventually crashed to the floor.
Surveillance, drone warfare, capital punishment and environmental disaster are among the subjects she addresses, in songs that plunge into electronic maelstroms and quiver with urgency.
Her bronze likeness, set above a stone basin, pulls an arrow from the quiver as she strides forward, a small deer bounding at her side.
The conga player, when his time finally came, let loose such an avalanche of rhythm the atoms in the room began to quiver and split.
Susan Decker of Bloomberg points out that it has many more arrows in that quiver to fight back against U.S. efforts to squash its business.
Just then there is a rumbling, a gurgling, like a great belly in distress, & the chalk like on the ground begins to quiver & convulse. Quick!
They included a quiver containing just two arrowheads and a dozen unfinished arrow shafts, several antler points and a bundle of sinew, or animal tendons.
But try to build a cushion into your budget so that you have a little extra left in the quiver, should you need extra cash.
That effectively took the sharpest arrow out of the GOP's congressional quiver, and again relieved the greatest pressure the Republicans could have exercised against Obama.
If everything we see in the universe were the brush strokes of a painting, a gravitational wave would be a quiver in the canvas itself.
In an interview with Reuters he described how he felt his running vest quiver from the pounding of his heart as he waited for the start.
I'm in love with you, she shouted mid-experiment, to which Kurt said nothing, finished, and left the room, leaving Jenny to quiver, ill with love.
His function in the original miniseries, perhaps, was to provide viewers with a moral compass, the needle of which would quiver in the direction of enlightenment.
From quiver trees in the isolated deserts of Namibia to baobabs in the dry landscapes of Botswana, each portrait is a study against a night sky.
That causes the atria, the top chambers of the heart, to almost quiver rather than pumping blood out, which can result in blood pooling and clotting.
Although these arrangements alone won't address the challenges of paying for costly new medications, they are an important arrow in the quiver, especially for cancer drugs.
She felt no satisfaction at Ollie's unravelling state, but there was something transfixing about hearing the fine instrument of that voice quiver like a broken spring.
But baseball officials remain optimistic, knowing they have a few arrows in their quiver, including a long list of American companies already doing business in Cuba.
In Jeppe Hein's Horizontal Cut sculpture, the thin slice in the mirror foil canvas made the delicate material quiver as you pass, giving a tantalizing shock.
"At one moment he turned his eyes on me and held my gaze for long enough to induce a responsive quiver," Mr. Richardson recalled many times.
The bristles are tough, the heads are interchangeable (there's a whole quiver to choose from), and the handles are sturdy chrome that will last years and years.
Corsair software can control and coordinate these various LEDs across the different components, creating beautiful symphony of lights sure to make even the coldest gamer heart quiver.
If you want to meet and date more people, then dating apps are a great "arrow in your quiver," says former Cosmopolitan editor in chief Joanna Coles.
Mr. Ibrahim was much closer than most — so close that, with his ticket, paperwork and bag all zipped up, the thought of it made his voice quiver.
A president who took office with few concrete policy proposals in his quiver has taken what appears to be very little time to formulate any new ones.
At Waikiki, in 19205, Tom Blake took this self-portrait with his "quiver" of self-made boards, used for a wide range of wave sizes and swell conditions.
His arms quiver under the weight of his body, as he tries to scoot, inch-by-inch, across a table, pausing after each movement to catch his breath.
"Thank you all for participating in this," Perry, who did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment, says in the video as her voice begins to quiver.
We all heard Dr. [Christine Blasey] Ford's testimony and the quiver in her voice as she was forced to narrate again and again the details of her experience.
These sites are Web 2.0 at its darkest epitome, a quiver of arrows that strikes at our deepest, most cherished institutions and bleeds us of kindness and forethought.
"It's another arrow in the quiver, it gives us the ability to carry more LGB's on the aircraft or give more variation on a conventional load," said Little.
Indeed, the new study unearthed new details about Ötzi's fashion sense, including the first evidence that his quiver of arrows was hewn from the hides of roe deer.
This busy chef (with the Loyal, Nix and restaurants in the Times Square Edition and the Metropolitan Museum of Art) has just added another arrow to his quiver.
It used to be that you could see Jell-O shiver and quiver, but now there's another thing you can do with J-E-L-L-O: fry it.
Shooting fresh growing bud is unreal, but I like working with what I call "solventless quiver" [a mix of three types of solventless hash—dry sift, bubblehash, and rosin].
It comes with a quiver of 16 arrows (and a plethora of alternate arrowheads) as well as a bunch of alternate hands to hold his bow, pistol, or dagger.
As Joshua Green noted in an exceptionally shrewd profile of Bannon that ran in Bloomberg Businessweek in October of 2015, Breitbart represented only one arrow in Bannon's political quiver.
I started this hot sauce because I'm a fan of hot sauces, and I definitely think our hot sauce is worthy of being in your quiver of hot sauces.
Pulisic rewarded Tuchel's trust just under ten minutes in—with a searing run along the touchline and a sharp cut back to make Ingolstadt defenders quiver in their boots.
KERNEN: IF YOU GO ANYWHERE ELSE, WE HOPE YOU DONT, BUT YOU CAN SAY IM OPTIMISTICALLY CAUTIOUS, YOU CAN JUST INTERCHANGE THOSE IF YOU WANT JUST IN YOUR QUIVER.
"You're fighting for skills all the time and you need as many arrows in your quiver as possible," said Ron Shuttleworth, a capital markets adviser to Canadian technology companies.
To win over a Capricorn, it's crucial to have witty comebacks stocked like arrows in your quiver—they'll go straight to Capricorn's heart as if shot by Cupid himself!
Then the scientist retired to another room to watch a row of pens quiver across a rolling sheet of paper, recording the electrical activity in the boy's facial muscles.
Children know that they are always being watched: Every cross word in the hallway or eyebrow quiver of effort onstage will contribute to a judge's assessment of a favorite.
As Mr. Stoppard and the fans who have grown up with him edge closer to the void, these early contemplations of being and nothingness resonate with a new quiver.
There are entries that make you feel like you know her, and there are entries that are like arrows of knowledge you can put in your quiver for later.
The best arrow in the C.I.A.'s quiver — the arrow that has led to countless high-quality recruits signing up over the years — will not be nearly as sharp.
By the end of the marathon, the clearest signs of weariness were an occasional quiver in her voice, a stumble over her words and a case of the sniffles.
Find some sticks and stones, make a bow and some arrows to shoot things with, then use the spoils of the hunt to build a better bow or larger quiver.
Not only is it a bow (with a self-containing quiver), it's a compass, adjustable hanging rod, tent pole, walking stick, fishing pole, spearfishing rig and is wrapped in paracord.
You quiver your finger at your cousin the way that Opa did when he said something like, You'd better treat your elders with respect or one day you'll be sorry.
Conker had defied the odds, surviving the rise and fall of the gaming mascot trend of the '90s, and seemed primed to be an arrow in Microsoft's quiver post-purchase.
The outfit: Sheepskin loincloth and goat-leather leggings, accessorized with a bear fur hat, a deerskin quiver, a grass-string backback, and some hay-stuffed shoes to round it out.
I mean, you obviously have a real presence in Washington, you have a big ... You know, I think of it as sort of all these arrows in the quiver. Right.
She even enlarged it: In one repeated jump, the sideways quiver of an ascending foot in the air showed, with marvelously musical precision, the virtuosity that this style can attain.
But others, perhaps more mindful of the negative optics of frolicking as crises loom, have left the long beach holidays of yore to quiver like mirages in the Mediterranean sun.
Crack that, and Facebook should quickly become a major player in e-commerce, adding yet another arrow to its quiver and opening up a whole new set of revenue streams.
Trump's political earthquake was barely a quiver, and the local lawmaker not only thought his hometown county would continue its streak, but that Clinton would carry other places like it, too.
While the military is pushing to sharpen the tools in its nuclear quiver, the White House still hopes to makes progress on the diplomatic front, particularly when it comes to ISIS.
After raising a $6.7M Series A round to bolster its position, health tracking startup Lifesum has added another arrow to its quiver in the form of a new app called Movesum.
Still, it caused some hate that perhaps moved the narrative in the right direction; Snapchat could build, and the idea made product managers, engineers and marketers at other tech companies quiver.
"Central banks still have arrows in their quiver [although] they may not be as effective as they were before the crisis," Randall Kroszner, a former Fed governor, told The Financial Times.
The Fed is reluctant to cut now, when the need is not obvious, since it could find itself with few arrows in its quiver if a crisis or deep recession occurred.
Sing and dance together and be joyous, but let each one of you be alone, Even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the same music.
Mr. Iannucci is particularly good at the theater of sycophancy and at all the ways in which supplicating faces, hands and bodies can quiver in fear and with a terrible love.
It's a busy, beautiful vexation, this novel, a quiver full of fables of pilgrims and pilgrimages, and the reasons — the hidden, the brave, the foolhardy — we venture forth into the world.
It's the jangley guitars, the effects on Brad Oberhofer's voice, the delightful quiver-quaver of his delivery, and the sprightly bounce of this melody—they all smack of days gone by.
Recently, Iran's downing of an American drone and attacks on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia have been clearly intended to signal to America that Iran still has arrows in its quiver.
That doesn't mean "Batwoman" is beyond hope, only that the series doesn't exactly hit the ground running, and appears short on arrows in its quiver, to borrow from another DC-CW staple.
"You can beat Amazon's prices with it, something no one else has been able to do consistently, and that means it can be a potent arrow in Wal-Mart's quiver," Cramer said.
Paired with one of Daiwa's BG reels (one of the few widely available sealed reels for under $100), minimal maintenance should keep this setup in your quiver for many years to come.
"Quiver of Arrows: Selected Poems, 1986-2006," Carl Phillips Wildness and control are recurring themes in Phillips's brilliant poems, and they play out too in his winding, meticulous, everywhere self-interrogating syntax.
Representing the channel's first scripted series, "Genius" follows Amazon's half-hour drama "Z: The Beginning of Everything," devoted to the Fitzgeralds, who at least had wanton drinking and debauchery in their quiver.
Describe a boy with a phrase that includes the word "girl" in it, and you're likely to make his parents' spines quiver, including those of many of the feminist dads I know.
"One guy on the train had a quiver with arrows and a couple of bows, a huge curly mustache and a black shirt like the puffy shirt from 'Seinfeld,'" Mr. Speers said.
Yet as he complains, the instruments are working desperately to please, their sounds swarming around him: multiple varieties of handclaps, little ribbons of countermelody, tones that hover and undulate, quiver and plink.
After a quarter of quiet, the quintessence of Android's brand has quickly changed without quarrel, resolving a quandary and quitting the quixotic quest to pull a Q dessert out of the quiver.
At first, I loved the Puffco Peak — another highly futuristic device, an all-in-one palm-sized concentrate bong that politely brings its own quiver of cleaning Q-Tips to the party.
Waves of pulsing feedback and deafening drum strikes ring out from a gigantic bass drum that would make Tommy Lee quiver in his shorts, and combine to inspire an almost meditative state.
When she learned that the school literary magazine didn't accept fantasy, she embarked on a seven-year mission to launch Quiver, a school-sanctioned print magazine that publishes a broad range of genres.
Jim Ritterbusch of Ritterbusch & Associates in Chicago said delaying a decision allows producers "to leave some arrows in their quiver to throw something bullish at the market at their November meeting" if necessary.
A combination of disappointing macroeconomic data, stock market turbulence and threats to the stability of the U.S. economy has left the central bank with few arrows in its quiver to stave off crisis.
With a robust rocket-building supply chain, Orbital's newly announced OmegA rocket bulks up its existing quiver of launch vehicles, which includes the light-to-medium lift class Pegasus, Minotaur and Antares rockets.
Bobby Jindal, a onetime Republican star who flailed wildly at Trump during his short-lived quiver of a campaign, said on Wednesday that he would most likely be voting for Trump in November.
Cupid Trainer: Bob Baffert Jockey: Martin Garcia Record: 4-73-1-0 Points: 50 Odds: 11-1 J.D.: The Arkansas Derby will indicate if this is the best arrow in Bob Baffert's quiver.
Picking your way through the trees, you enter the zone, attuned to every distant quiver, which may be a falling leaf or may be that blue-gray gnatcatcher you've been longing to see.
Any angler worth their quiver of fishing rods knows that wraparound frames are the best bet for saving your eyes, keeping the crow's feet to a minimum, and, yes, spotting your prospective catch.
I didn't know what to do with it; I didn't even know yet that it was rage that made my voice quiver and come out small when I had to speak in class.
They first piqued our interest back in September when they dropped their debut song "Loveless"—a glacially gorgeous cut of epic indie with a bunch of opening bars that'll will make you quiver.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Forget authenticity, anti-commercialism and the like — above all, indie-rock as a genre fascinates for how performers quiver beneath the anxiety of influence, nervously seesawing between referents.
The Oscars do still have one significant arrow in their quiver in terms of populist appeal: "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," which opens this weekend, and figures to be the year's highest-grossing film.
Kudlow said the meeting was not meant to focus on potential tariffs, though Trump still had that option in his "quiver," and the automakers would be encouraged to build engines in the United States.
The way so many voices rush in, the swoop and quiver of the electrotheremin and the multiple sections packed into the song's three-and-a-half minutes all add up to pure California optimism.
Searls's superb translation inscribes Johnson's restlessness and probing into word choice and the structures of the sentences themselves, which quiver with the anxiety to get things right, to see the world as it is.
You can have, as one Twitter user put it, a "quiver full of bird maulers" and a whole high school athlete's worth of physical power, but the goose is going to win every time.
There is no arrow in the policy quiver that dominates fundamental tax reform in raising incomes — economists estimate gains as large as a 0.5 percentage-point increase in economic growth annually for a decade.
And they wouldn't see his inevitable outbursts of laughter when he is with his sister, the warmth in his voice when he speaks, or the slight quiver of nervousness when he sings, his extraordinary intelligence.
"An anal orgasm is intense for males, making their whole body quiver, or in some cases causing a man or trans woman to ejaculate without ever touching themselves," says prominent trans porn star Kimber Haven.
It looks like a bong from the 22nd century — a 7-inch-tall one that fits in the palm of your hand and carries a Katniss-like quiver of Q-tips to keep it clean.
Kudlow said the meeting was not meant to focus on potential car tariffs, though Trump still held that option in his "quiver," and the automakers would be encouraged to build engines in the United States.
A "vague claim of exclusion" sharpened into a "powerful and effective ideological arrow in the conservative quiver," Hemmer argues, through battles that conservative radio broadcasters had with the F.C.C. in the nineteen-fifties and sixties.
Judge Trevor McFadden — a Trump appointee — wrote that the 'lawsuit is not a last resort for the House,' pointing to 'several political arrows in its quiver to counter perceived threats to its sphere of power.
I love to hear it when I'm wearing my motorcycle helmet: That rumbling noise that makes me quiver and gives me as much emotion as a great voice singing at the top of their lungs.
The left side includes a pipe — perhaps a nod to René Magritte's "The Treachery of Images" (1928-29) — while the middle focuses on a quiver of arrows or quills at rest in an ink jar.
General relativity led to a new conception of the cosmos, in which space-time could quiver, bend, rip, expand, swirl like a mix-master and even disappear forever into the maw of a black hole.
"When I heard her sing, I might not have understood what she was singing about, but something, the quiver in her voice, the emotion in her voice, sucked me in," she said of Ms. Parton.
Mr. Parker's instructor at the range, Russell Johnson, handed him a fiberglass bow named Prometheus, strapped him into a bright green arm guard and a red hip quiver, and pointed him toward a paper target.
For countries whose leaders recognize the dystopia we are headed toward if significant emissions-reducing measures aren't taken immediately, the One Trillion Trees initiative is a brilliant arrow in the quiver of climate-change policy.
There is pointed commentary in Kent Monkman's quiver, an artwork embellished with the overfamiliar Louis Vuitton monogram, and there are street inspirations in Douglas Miles's skateboard, painted with the jovial caricature of an Apache warrior.
She asks with her head hanging low, so that the painter and the other women can't see her face, their only clue the quiver in her voice, so slight they may even be imagining it.
Its internal pocket was perfectly sized to carry a quiver of cables to meet all my needs: USB-C-to-USB-C, USB-A-to-USB-C, USB-A-to-Lightning, and USB-A-to-microUSB.
In a decision that may just make Amazon quiver in fear, home-shopping giant QVC is acquiring its major competitor, HSN, creating a super shopping conglomerate that's out to take on the dominance of online shopping.
About 5,300 years ago, he sported a fur hat made from a brown bear, a sheepskin loincloth, leggings and a coat made of goat hide, shoelaces from wild cows, and a quiver made from deer leather.
So, it stands that to get an elite pitcher — Jacob deGrom or Noah Syndergaard, if the Mets don't quiver — the Yankees may have to part with a prospect, perhaps two, who may haunt Cashman for years.
"It's a busy, beautiful vexation, this novel, a quiver full of fables of pilgrims and pilgrimages, and the reasons — the hidden, the brave, the foolhardy — we venture forth into the world," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - When Tuesday's earthquake struck Mexico, Martha Mejia watched the tin walls of her tiny shack quiver and remembered the smell of death that hung in the air of shattered apartment blocks 32 years before.
Her particular handling of drawing tools imbued her illustrations with a sense of animation: she spread ink and pencil marks across surfaces continuously, lifting her hand infrequently so the resulting lines quiver slightly like the strings of instruments.
On November 29th the court considered how a 226-year-old rule, the Fourth Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches and seizures, bears on one arrow in the government's investigative quiver: tracking people's movements via their mobile-phone signals.
With a quiver of nuclear-tipped intercontinental missiles, the North Korean leader seems to have a good shot at doing what his father and grandfather did — living despotically to a ripe old age and dying from natural causes.
Anyone who was entranced by the story of Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March will get a quiver of joy picking up this Civil War-era tale of love, heartbreak and tragic loss at any stage of their adulthood.
Brian Kemp has increased restrictions in recent days such as extending schools closures, but has yet to issue a statewide order, saying at a Thursday night town hall that he has "arrows in his quiver" if things get worse.
But one of their strongest arrows in their quiver is the media's coverage of the Iraq War, and so we can't afford to get a big story wrong basically twice in a decade — twice in, I guess, a generation.
"As much as the Fed would want to see things go higher so they can have another arrow in their quiver, we just can't have rates at 3 or 4 percent if the data doesn't allow it," Blancato said.
Moments like the briefest impression of violins tuning in the prologue, and the quiver of flute in the opera proper at the mention of leaves rustling, don't ever stop the dialogue in its tracks; indeed, they propel it forward.
Then, Guyger's lips began to quiver as she broke down in tears while stepping down from the witness stand to demonstrate how she carried her police equipment in one hand and tried to open the door with the other.
But the sublimely unhurried and protracted presentation of it all, all those piquant quotes from Max Planck and Charlie Munger and Bezos and the showy sub-headings—A Larger Quiver almost backs into something literary—are part of the performance.
Sometimes—and my cats will do this—when they're really happy to see me they'll face me, their tails are up in the air with a slight curve and the base of their tails are slightly puffed out while they quiver.
Snap is heading into its IPO, and could use some more arrows in its advertising quiver, especially with reports that Instagram and Facebook's efforts to shamelessly copy all of Snapchat's features and functionality are having an impact on the app's usage.
"I was so terrified before an audience that I would break out in these ugly red hives, and my lips would quiver at the sight of a word or a song," she told Interview about her early performing days. 3.
In that bit of desperation—the quiver and clumsiness of the imperative, "I know that it's late, but wait / Wait, I'll drive you home"—he offers a familiar sting: the unadorned vulnerability of being brought to your knees by desire.
The cold hand of digital modulation leaves unexpected traces in that ultrasensitive laryngeal quiver, and while it's sometimes amusing to hear him undercut the prettiness that is his spiritual calling, more often than not his vocal performance screams overwrought artifice.
Hungry guests can chow down on Gamora-inspired tacos, a quiver of funnel cake fries, superhero sweets like a Captain America donut, and Drax nachos, which are a plate of straightforward nachos inspired by the hero who doesn't get metaphors.
If Lyman Hall were not so quiet… During the day, the old building quivers with life, as a corpse may quiver with electric currents coursing through it: thunderous young feet on wooden stairs, that tremble beneath so much youthful energy, weight.
I personally can't stand the sound of metal on metal — it makes me quiver like nails on a chalkboard — so I had always bought hookless shower curtains until I got an apartment that finally had a sliding glass door shower.
W.T. KOLTEK, LOUISVILLE, OHIO To the Editor: There is one arrow that the administration may have in its quiver on lowering drug prices that no one seems to be discussing — the significant federal government support for drug research and development.
"Right now basically we are recommending everything you have in your quiver - please use every arrow possible, with the understanding that some of these points of leverage could be counterproductive to us," chamber chairman William Zarit said, referring to possible backlash from Beijing.
The United States should "use every arrow" in its quiver to ensure a level commercial playing field in China, a U.S. business lobby said on Tuesday, warning that 2017 could be the toughest year in decades for American firms in the country.
But he found a way around that discomfiting observation, claiming that a statue of Artemis with red hair, red sandals, and a red quiver strap must have been not Greek but Etruscan—the product of an earlier civilization that was considered less sophisticated.
While I agree that we've become "complacent," I'd also argue that coming generations will have a fuller quiver of cultural touchstones than we ever imagined, even if Ed Sheeran keeps playing on every radio, in every supermarket, and through every elevator speaker.
One of the pavilion's masterworks, which now hangs in the Prado's main gallery, is "The Rape of Ganymede," by Peter Paul Rubens, in which the artist shows Ganymede and a quiver of arrows in a juxtaposition that suggests anal penetration, Mr. Navarro explained.
"You will see us use every arrow in our quiver to find the truth about what's happening in public policy, what they're doing to the environment," said House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi in a recent interview with NPR that published Tuesday. Rep.
President Vladimir V. Putin got the whole thing started with his state of the nation speech last week, when he said that should the United States deploy new missiles in Europe, Russia could respond with a whole quiver of high-tech weapons.
BEIJING (Reuters) - The United States should "use every arrow" in its quiver to ensure a level commercial playing field in China, a U.S. business lobby said on Tuesday, warning that 2017 could be the toughest year in decades for American firms in the country.
One year after his unlikely victory, the president's hold over Americans who are deeply skeptical of the journalists who seek to check the accuracy of his claims and report the progress on the big promises he makes remains the sharpest arrow in Donald Trump's quiver.
Sonically the Aussie artist (born Martha Brown) has created another pop gem with synths that womp and wobble, a song imbued with longing and pop panache her vocals clean and layered ramping up to a climax where the fabric of our dimension quiver a little.
Clinton takes a page from Trump's book Meanwhile, we witnessed a fuller scope of Clinton's gestures than of Trump's, courtesy of the cameras, and a few more strategic arrows in her debate quiver, ammunition that was more powerful than what she brought to prior fights.
As you may have noticed over the first month of the season, officials have had a hard time figuring out how much twerking is too much twerking, or who is allowed to pull an imaginary arrow from his fictional quiver and let it metaphorically fly.
Tom Hanks is terrific as the stoic (but not unfeeling) Sullenberger, Aaron Eckhart's moustache makes a giddily fun sidekick, the rescue sequence is a heart-stopper, there are at least three lip-quiver moments and next thing you know, you're filing for the exits feeling glad to be alive.
Imagine these lines with Gaston holding a big gun, and LeFou bent over on stage: [GASTON] When I hunt, I sneak up with my quiver / And beasts of the field say a prayer / First, I carefully aim for the liver / Then I shoot from behind [LEFOU] Is that fair?
Alongside increased financial sanctions against Mr. Putin and his cronies, there is another arrow in the American quiver that would add diplomatic pressure against Russia: The State Department should consider adding the country to its list of state sponsors of terrorism, alongside its close allies Iran and Syria.
The tools will give InVision another arrow in its quiver as it tries to take on other design platforms (notably the 100 pound gorilla known as Adobe) and are a useful addition to a service that's trying to woo the notoriously fickle design community with an entire toolkit.
While most elite marathoners hope their time spent at altitude, or rigorous coaching by a sports dietician will be the arrow in their quiver that helps them land that big Boston Marathon performance, Jessica Chichester's secret weapon is simpler: "Frequent hand washing and Lysol-ing everything," she says.
It should also be noted that Fernando Rodney, a pitcher for the San Diego Padres, has been doing a similar move for several years after he makes a save: He arcs his aim upward, pulls an arrow from a shoulder quiver and loads his bow before letting loose.
The first bolt in the quiver of tools that Underkoffler began building out over the course of 15 years spent at MIT's Media Lab was Mezzanine, a multipurpose collaborative platform that allowed business users to share documents and interact in real time through a powerful combination of videoconferencing hardware and software.
As well as Talos, Hephaestus created a quiver of drone-like arrows that could never miss, a mechanical dog that always caught its prey, a pair of fire-breathing bronze bulls and a fleet of self-driving cauldrons that acted as butlers to the gods, serving them nectar and ambrosia.
Standing on the banks of a river with Northern Alliance fighters, merchants and villagers with horses and camels, he watched a range of hills across the valley quiver then erupt in columns of smoke and dust as Taliban positions were bombed, as if an earthquake had been dropped from the sky.
"I'm a single lady of 40 with no kids, and this guy, who's a dad, comes into my life with two awesome kids and gives me the opportunity to be a stepparent, which is something I never expected or knew that I wanted," said Ms. Lewell, her voice beginning to quiver.
As the reasoning goes, getting the U.S. and other members of the P5+1 nations that negotiated the accord to certify its implementation would provide sanctions relief — including the unfettered resumption of Iran's oil exports — which Rouhani would like to provide as an arrow in his political allies' quiver during the election campaign.
If the answer to that question is "yes," Trump still might have additional arrows in his quiver: He might argue that the FBI investigation is not the sort of proceeding to which section 1505 applies, or that the grand jury inquiry into Flynn wasn't foreseeable at the time of the attempted obstruction.
For weapons he had only a flint dagger so small it seemed to be the Copper Age equivalent of a derringer, a six-foot-long stave for a bow that had not yet been completed; and a beautifully crafted deerskin quiver with a dozen arrows, only two of them with arrowheads attached.
In the 18th and 5003th centuries, the en tremblant technique, the complex engineering by which diamonds were set on tiny concealed springs to quiver with the wearer's every move, was widely used, at least in part because gem-cutting techniques at the time could not be relied upon to provide sufficient sparkle under candlelight.
At the same time, there was other work to be done, given all the DC Comics series in the pipeline, including a potential "Arrow" spinoff, featuring the character of Mia Queen (Katherine McNamara) -- Oliver's grown daughter and heir to the quiver, circa 2040 -- and Laurel/Black Siren (Katie Cassidy) and Dinah/Black Canary (Juliana Harkavy).
Just Eat — the marketplace for online food delivery that IPO'd but which is now under increasing pressure from several avenues, not least Uber and Deliveroo — has decided to add to its "quiver of arrows" by acquiring Practi, a software service that provides independent restaurants and small chains with tablet-based Point of Sale (POS) and restaurant management systems.
He also carried a type of wooden backpack, containers made of birch bark rather than breakable pottery, the ax, an unfinished longbow, a quiver of arrows in progress, a flint dagger, a retoucher to sharpen blades, birch fungus to start fires or use as a therapeutic, and a stone disc to attach things to his belt.
If a kid drew you a picture of what looks like two tomatoes but is supposedly "a portrait of you holding hands", would you squat down to their level – your face so close that their little baby hairs quiver from the force of your breath – look them dead in the eyes, and very slowly tear the picture in half while they watch.
Even assuming special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE completes his investigation by the end of the year, any allegations of impeachable offenses are likely to still require investigation and the subpoenas that Pelosi so relishes as arrows in her quiver.
The room is cluttered with the flotsam and jetsam of a curious man — or a man who for years was deprived of possessions: stacks of printed material neatly piled on tables and a small desk, including books, magazines, fliers and store brochures; a quiver of small American and South Korean flags; an empty Starbucks cup; pill bottles; a paper Burger King crown.
CARAMANICA The saxophonist, flutist and bass clarinetist Eric Dolphy led just five studio sessions in his brief lifetime, yet he's seen as one of jazz history's great possibility-expanders — an improviser who squirreled away his masterful abilities under layers of evocative idiosyncrasy, packing his notes with more breath than they could fit, letting them bloom and quiver well beyond their natural pitch.
Another charge is that all of this over the top feeling (He touched my arm … quiver … Angel of Jesus deliver me!) is too overblown to feel real and that Stevens is a po-faced peddler of emotion, a mechanical maker of melancholy, a simulator of the profound truths that run through our lives who has no sense of humour or irony about what he's doing.
See, rather than extolling soon-to-be-visible results or reciting blank maxims, what I came to love most about these yoga videos is how each one taught me to truly relish movement for movement's sake — for example, to try to feel every tiny curl of the spine when I was cat-cow-ing or to embrace the inevitable quiver that comes from planking longer than 10 seconds.
And while APBP would never say such a thing (Ryan notes that APBP has found little public resistance because "no one wants this level of incarceration"), it's hard not to view APBP as an activist organization: one that's doggedly committed to using the lone arrow in its quiver — books — to send messages over the tall fortress of metal and rock that keeps prisoners from receiving almost all other communications from the outside.
He believes to harmonize is to reach, to ascend, to query ego & hold a note till there's only a quiver of blue feather sat dawn, & a voice goes out to return as a litany of mock orange & sweat, as we are sewn into what we came crying out of, & when Old School declares, "You can't doo-wop a cappella & let your tongue touch an evil while fingering a slothful doubt beside the Church of Coltrane," he has traversed the lion's den as Eric Dolphy plays a fluted solo of birds in the pepper trees.
Shameless in repeating the same adjective from one line to the next, incontinent in the accumulation of these same adjectives, capable of opening a sententious digression without managing to close it because the syntax cannot hold up, and panting along in this way for twenty lines, it is mechanical and clumsy in its portrayal of feelings: the characters either quiver, or turn pale, or they wipe away large drops of sweat that run down their brow, they gabble with a voice that no longer has anything human about it, they rise convulsively from a chair and fall back into it, while the author always takes care, obsessively, to repeat that the chair onto which they collapsed again was the same one on which they were sitting a second before.

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