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"shiver" Definitions
  1. [countable] a sudden shaking movement of your body because you are cold, frightened, excited, etc.
  2. the shivers [plural] shaking movements of your body because of fear or a high temperature

402 Sentences With "shiver"

How to use shiver in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "shiver" and check conjugation/comparative form for "shiver". Mastering all the usages of "shiver" from sentence examples published by news publications.

These beats pound like hearts pound, shiver like spines shiver.
"I just got a shiver, a cold shiver," said Debbie Weekes, 47, who lives nearby.
"The thought of Cruise's melty face sent a shiver of rage down between Drumpf's legs," writes Shiver, who tells the story mostly from Drumpf's point of view.
It was enough to send a shiver down my spine.
The wind had picked up, and he'd started to shiver.
It made him shiver from his head to his knees.
Do you feel a spooky shiver whenever you use Snapchat?
As for the president, he doesn't make my skin shiver.
We also shiver, using our skeletal muscles to generate heat.
For example, a speaker might shiver when describing cold weather.
I'm sure it sent a shiver through the international community.
And yeah — shiver — nobody knows what that's going to bring.
Spare a thought for newborns who cannot shiver to keep warm.
EVERY January 22009th a million Russians make foreigners shiver and wonder.
Shiver at his clear disdain toward you for needing the WiFi.
Which will probably send a shiver down the tech giant spine.
From the start, trees shiver and inhale and help humans heal.
We'd shiver in the backseat as we wound up the hill.
But the tariff moves have sent a shiver through the area.
He gave a little shiver as if the memory disgusted him.
There's a reason a collective term for sharks is a shiver.
I still shiver in fear when I think of those days.
B.I.' and it sends a shiver up and down people's spines.
Twitter users have called the ad "heart-achingly beautiful" and "shiver"-inducing.
The memory of it still sends a shiver down my spine today.
This news should send a shiver through the spine of every American.
He plays with me, stroking and probing as I shiver against him.
Even the future of these things, according to Kao, sounds shiver-worthy.
When you see or hear those numbers, does it make you shiver?
It makes me shiver and it feels like the world is ending.
You are far less likely to shiver, or gasp, or tear up.
I used to shiver at the thought of being eaten by worms.
As he recalled of two of those times, he began to shiver.
Harry Shiver, a Republican, made the comments in an interview with AL.com.
A U.S.-China trade war has sent a shiver through the global economy.
He seemed to nearly shiver with excitement sharing his memories of the game.
Even thinking about it is enough to send a shiver down your spine.
He snaked his fingers down my back, sending a shiver up my spine.
Their fingers brushed and she controlled the shiver that ran down her back.
One of the goals of the training is to repress your shiver response.
"Even as we shiver, there is joy," Buttigieg told the rain-drenched crowd.
It's all a grim tale that should put a shiver down Snapchat's spine.
Market shock: The US Federal Reserve has sent a shiver through global markets.
Shiver in a crater while rationing out your last slices of space tofu?
Such a reminder can only send a shiver down the New Zealanders' spines.
Harry Shiver told the AP that teachers need to focus on other things.
"When I think of love now," she texted, "I can't help but shiver."
This isn't an orchestra that does spectacular soft atmosphere, but moments like the stillness of the second movement, "Lemminkäinen in Tuonela," when the barest shiver of violins is frosted by the barest shiver of rat-a-tat drum, were finely controlled.
The site has plenty of intended features that send a shiver up my spine.
Hit play and tell me you don't feel a shiver creep down your spine.
But each one is sure to leave you with questions that make you shiver.
But sometimes if I'm not paying attention I'll shiver when I'm in the house.
Just press play, and let the frog scream send a shiver through your bones.
I realized with a thrilling shiver that Alig's world was closing in on mine.
I'd cry out with abandon; my body would shake and shiver as I came.
"The thought of the holiday now sends a shiver down my spine," Kahan said.
That curly red hair, those little brown boots, those soulless, blank, EMPTY EYES. Shiver!
I repressed a shiver as I wandered alone through its labyrinth of whitewashed rooms.
Footage of government troops pinning Shia flags to government buildings in Khanaqin makes them shiver.
A SHIVER of anxiety may strike female readers who pick up "Writers and Their Mothers".
I put on my pajamas and a ski hat and shiver my way into bed.
Shivering or Shaking – A stressed dog may shiver or shake and appear to be cold.
The gators, while shiver-inducing, aren't the problem that Crawl makes them out to be.
I felt I could instantly fall asleep, fade out like the shiver of the cymbals.
Anyone else get a shiver of delight and dread when Hector first rang that sucker?
"It's Aul-Wick," she said in that gargling voice that still made my spine shiver.
But that afternoon, on the way home in the tour bus, he began to shiver.
With a visible shiver of fear and loathing, he smacked the rat off his shoulder.
Closer to the truth is that Trump's announcement will send a shiver down its spine.
A finely calibrated shiver of a movie, "The Witch" opens on a scene of religious wrath.
And then… the shiver-inducing CES logo appears, right here, in the middle of my timeline.
If you feel a cold shiver about the trajectory of Edgar's story this season, you should.
But the ruler has no reason to shiver in fear, as its days aren't numbered yet.
The click of a button, the already saved credit card info, the shiver-inducing free shipping.
Others shiver in winter because they do not have enough money to heat their homes properly.
They're both wearing canvas sneakers with no socks, which makes me shiver a little in sympathy.
The 50 or so people sleeping inside started to shiver and drew closer to each other.
I felt a shiver of displacement pass through me as I took in the whole scene.
Tom Sestito is not going deliver a forearm shiver to Nicklas Backstrom's skull during group play.
"He may," she said, instantly sending a shiver of fear down the spines of health reform's supporters.
"I make her a cup of tea and try to hide the shiver of nerves," he writes.
I shiver, sweat, hyperventilate, and often have to throw up as I become overwhelmed by intense fear.
But then, while writing the "Raven" books, she changed her mind and published a fourth "Shiver" book.
It was bitter cold, so he wore two heavy shirts, lest he should shiver and seem afraid.
In Cohn, Trump found a lawyer so menacing that his mere name would prompt opponents to shiver.
Dagmar saw the man's gun — the snub-nosed Colt — and a shiver of fear ran through her.
When another promotion's lightweight champion gets his shot in the UFC, the hardcore fans shiver with anticipation.
It sent this shiver through the media and crated this buzz phrase in those years, 'baby panic.
I responded to the cold splash of udon in my mouth with an appreciative shiver in October.
And yet, as you describe those class anxieties, I relate to them so viscerally I practically shiver.
While indoor spaces sit empty, homeless residents shiver in the open-air stairwells or in outdoor corners.
For those who are always colder than everyone else in the car, there's no need to shiver.
Shiver first made the argument in a public hearing to discuss a bill to authorize arming teachers.
She saw the house behind her closed eyes, and a shiver seemed to go through her bones.
Chilly winds might give you a shiver on your morning commute, but it will warm up again.
Factory workers shiver in bread lines in the slums while the wealthy continue their glittering social whirl.
Huawei ban: Another move by the Trump administration against China could send a shiver through global stocks Thursday.
Actually, I think Bran and Sansa's frigid reunion would be enough to make even a White Walker shiver.
Shiver in the dark as your automated home does its best to trap you in its confines forever.
In many restaurants, ladies are now offered use of a shawl lest they shiver uncontrollably through the meal.
Whatever else may happen to shiver the linguistic timbers, the syntax and the voice are coherent, cool, levelheaded.
Watch a woman tell an office sexual harassment horror story—she'll cringe, and sort of shiver with disgust.
In my house I keep the thermostat around 61, and that's enough to make me want to shiver.
Those familiar with My Goodness's debut album, 2014's Shiver + Shake, might be surprised by its follow-up.
She seemed to shiver slightly at the memory, as if trying to shake off the dust even now.
The results sent a cold shiver down the backs of Democratic insiders — especially the moderates in the party.
It gives a strong flavor, and after that the fresh pomegranate gives a delicious shiver on your tongue.
The lighting, uncredited, is crepuscular, outlining the strange forms that slither, shiver and creep in from the wings.
Tomorrow will be even more shiver-inducing, with lows in the 26s and a high in the 30s.
Sure, their stingers are scary, but it's their parasitizing practices that really send a shiver down the exoskeleton.
The sweetness of chilled spot prawns under a few drops of olive oil made me shiver with pleasure.
The lingering power of this deceptively slight novel comes from the shiver of foreboding that courses through it.
"For those of us who haven't made it across, we have to shiver for a bit," he said.
"I get a shiver every now and again of going, What the fuck are you doing?" he said.
But it's all deeply physical — which means everything else bodies do (sweat, shiver, conceive, have sex) is affected.
With a yelp and a shiver, everyone walks down the Coney Island beach and into the Atlantic Ocean.
Every frame of the cowboy offers a new movement, a shiver of fringe or flail of the arm.
THOSE who doubt the power of human beings to change Earth's climate should look to the Arctic, and shiver.
Ahead, find our curated list of the top-reviewed insulated puffers from shoppers who don't shiver in their overcoats.
"Brown recluse spiders in your bed," the "Dirt on My Boots" singer tells PEOPLE with an almost noticeable shiver.
Male and female performers in sequinned outfits or brightly coloured regional costumes shiver backstage in the freezing air-conditioning.
The very idea of a cowboy poetry gathering was shark bait for a hungry shiver of Tea Party Republicans.
If body temperature falls, we shiver to generate heat, blood vessels constrict to conserve heat, and we warm up.
Or why your nan gets a weird shiver running down her neck when passing through a World Heritage Site.
Detroit (CNN)In the shadows of Detroit's tallest skyscrapers, dozens of homeless people shiver in the 17-degree cold.
I shiver in this damp afterthought of a room, but not from the concrete floor under my bare feet.
"I'm not saying all (women), but in most schools, women are (the majority) of the teachers," Shiver told AL.com.
" In a line that makes me shiver, Carson's Weil says, "I was afraid this might not happen to me.
They stay in their hives, clustered close around their queens, and shiver with their flight muscles to generate heat.
But standing in the warm sun, watching the silver green olive leaves shiver in the breeze, it is also paradise.
As you shiver in anticipation of Phil's forecast on Tuesday, read on to learn about the secret lives of groundhogs.
And then you get into a cold environment and try to suppress your autonomic response systems, like your shiver response.
I always get a little shiver whenever characters make reference to the name of the show they're on, don't you?
I did: Holding that dog-eared copy in my hands today, the book still seems to shiver with revelatory power.
The most important side effect is the fact that those who are in a state of hypothermia tend to shiver.
Shiver in the cold rain of a half-century of disappointment, and they will hand you a FirstEnergy T-shirt.
Sometimes they are very funny; but our laughter seems to die in the air, and a shiver takes its place.
Nabokov uses the ambiguous word "shiver," which hints at both excitement and unease, and for me GIFs are similarly charged.
The pleasure is not a smugness but a very physical shiver—a deep tickling that's hard to explain or simulate.
Sending doubles has become second nature, something I don't even think about, until I get a text that makes me shiver.
Outside,I shiver with starsteeming a crowded sky—watch them as theywatch me, helpless,too remote to beof consequenceto each other.
Above us, the old sky heldits cross-stitch of stars and we half expectedthe light to shiver in our back pockets.
I shiver in the icy air-conditioning as I sit in front of a woman with brown hair and kind eyes.
She'd had no idea that she would shiver with pleasure from the sensation of her fingers sliding into a woman's cunt.
Some uncanny marionettes dance and strum a guitar, while others that seem hastily globbed together from clay shiver on their strings.
A little turn, a little shiver, and with a stroke of his foot, Wood gave the Americans a 3-0 lead.
This scene sends a shiver down my spine, as another prime example of when Homeland so closely mirrors current real life.
But we don't fully understand just how manipulative she is until the finale's rolling credits abruptly shiver into a chilling montage.
After willing walls into existence, I begin to consider my next move, only to sense a familiar shiver down my spine.
He has made congressmen who did not wear coats shiver beside him while he bandied for over an hour with journalists.
"We hope to be in human [trials] within a year," said Sanofi's head of global vaccine research and development John Shiver.
When Bong Joon-ho's latest film, Parasite, hit theaters back in October, it sent a shiver down the nation's collective spine.
"We do not need to have a lay teacher in a school that got a firearm," Shiver told the news outlet.
Now that Sanofi Pasteur has the product, the company will see if it can apply the process more broadly, Shiver said.
Living in a world where I would not have had the chance to dose Trikafta sends a shiver down my spine.
They wrapped themselves in what blankets they had and prepared to shiver through the night in this stop along the road.
The ideal office temperature may never be agreed upon, but that doesn't mean you should shiver at your desk or through meetings.
We knew it wasn't going to be cheap, but just seeing the number makes me shiver and instinctively hug my wallet. $1,449.
As fans migrate to Game of Thrones spinoff threads, does it shiver from lack of attention on an untended corner of Reddit?
All those delicious French words for simmering: mijoter, to murmur; frémir, to shiver; mitonner, to cook quietly, were out of my reach.
Funeral services, cemetery plots, and a word that makes me shiver just thinking about it — caskets — all come with hefty price tags.
Doggett sets a fire for Coates (a generous act, considering the guy should shiver in the woods forever), and turns herself in.
It is with a small shiver of self-disgust that I must sit down to write about the body of Alicia Vikander.
John Shiver, vice-president for R&D at Sanofi Pasteur, said it therefore made sense to use outside partnerships to accelerate progress.
In that vertiginous instant, Jackson falls for her, and we foresee, with a shiver of premonition, that the world will follow suit.
My muscles felt like they were going to pull if I shivered once more, but for hours and hours, shiver I would.
While Virginia was a disappointment, Bloomberg's struggles in North Carolina sent a far more ominous shiver through the former mayor's campaign headquarters.
But the psychological drivers that once compelled shoppers to shiver in the dark for hours seem to be less and less effective.
Now that these details are lodged unhappily in the cultural consciousness, it's hard to imagine slipping on a bathrobe without a shiver.
It wasn't just coming from the right, either: The outcome "should make supporters of free speech shiver," a Los Angeles Times editorial declared.
In late September a shiver of panic over shortages of food and fuel rippled through the capital, sparking a round of panic-buying.
He knows how it feels to shiver and vomit as the malaria parasite takes hold; he has experienced the symptoms time and again.
Minimal clothing and jewelry look chic and sophisticated, but the thought of a home makeunder probably sends a little shiver down your spine.
Yet he's the only man who shows not a shiver of cowardice, and nobody else has the nerve to stand up to Beria.
She started to talk again, but then faltered, her body seizing in a shiver that made her arms jerk, like a sleeping dog's.
My taste buds were ruined and every time I think about the smell or taste of Tabasco, I feel myself starting to shiver.
They would spray this cold spray to make it set and you'd shiver, and then you'd get hot because your skin can't breathe.
Apple's surprise announcement that the coronavirus outbreak will prevent it from hitting its first quarter revenue targets sent a shiver through global markets.
How can we not feel that shiver of fear and excitement when we encounter a region that is simply not made for us?
On Baseball Mickey Callaway said something Wednesday morning that might have sent a shiver through all fans of pitching as we know it.
" When he heard Nighy deliver the line, "a shiver went down my spine," he said, adding, "I thought, 'That should be the title.
The inducement of a feeling, a shiver, a way of viewing or assessing the world of which I had previously been wholly unaware.
When Jana crushed the cigarette under her shoe and stood, a perfect shiver ran down her spine, and she wished she'd brought a coat.
Over the next few weeks, I continued to shiver in the shower in order to see if the effects of the rinse were cumulative.
THREE years ago, taking just one flight with Ryanair would be enough to send a shiver down the spine of a European business traveller.
That changed today, when Sam Shiver, Canada's most prolific political gay erotica author, released her latest work, Can't Stump the Drumpf: An Erotic Tale.
But their year-long incarceration has "sent a shiver through the national media, "said Yin Yadanar Thein, director of advocacy group Free Expression Myanmar.
Thus, through his skill as an extraordinary draughtsman, Schiele was able to play with a tantalizing eroticism, making his nudes achingly stretch and shiver.
I passed up the chance to glimpse a bit of history, and to shiver in the rain, shoulder to shoulder with fellow alienated souls.
Hence the coatdress, a lexical mash-up with plenty of fashion credit — and a lifesaver for those of us who shiver in bare arms.
When Megyn says that Roger is always watching and we see the many surveillance monitors inside his own personal panopticon, it brings a shiver.
North Korea on Wednesday warned that it is ready to "send the shiver down [America's] spine" by testing an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) soon.
And if that doesn't send a shiver up your spine, the brutal winter storm headed for Park City in the coming days surely will.
The Pentagon Papers give "The Post" its heft and pulse; the antagonism between the government and the media gives it a shiver of topicality.
But for Michael O'Brien, who stood in line all night in Limerick to catch a glimpse, the words "sent a shiver" down his spine.
I myself didn't much care much about "Game of Thrones" per se, and even I felt it, a numinous shiver running through the forest.
The announcement sent a shiver through the startup landscape, but there's even more at stake in the retail sector, which is already in bad decline.
For children of today spending time with these books, this once-terrifying creature will not cause a single shiver of doubt, fear or anything close.
"It actually does send a shiver up my spine, it actually makes me kind of angry that there aren't enough women on boards," said Hudson.
But when she presented her Hong Kong passport, she said she was asked to wait outside, where she began to shiver in her thin sweatshirt.
She bent her head to her knees and with an odd shiver somehow the rest of her followed in what looked like the first somersault.
Evan became a human camera stand, striking a yoga pose and trying not to shiver in a stiff wind blowing at 25 degrees below zero.
As the sensuously prowling camera follows the couples through the club, the jeweled hues of each woman's dress gleam like a beacon, and you shiver.
Put that power in the hands of a man like Trump, who operates more on impulse and intuition than intellect, and the world should shiver.
You may think I'm nuts, but just imagine how jealous everyone will be as they shiver in their poop blankets and you're swaddled in plushness.
He tucked his parcel more firmly under his arm; then, with a little shiver at his own audacity, he opened the door and slipped inside.
You know a song is good when it makes you shiver a little and it's not just because the air con is on full blast.
Freezers are where Border Patrol tosses those rounded up in sweeps, leaving refugees and immigrants to shiver in the holding rooms for days at a time.
And based on some new information brought to light by one Twitter user, it's sure to leave you with more than one shiver down your spine.
There was a shiver, a ripple, a strange pulse that passed through every inch of him, and he didn't feel the fence's tentacles wrapping him tight.
I shiver, a sudden feeling that I have somehow affronted the house, that the people who lived there, wherever they are, felt my intrusion and glared.
She would have to wait until her gynecologist could meet with her — the longest and most harrowing period in her life, she said with a shiver.
But wait — shiver me timbers — the ship also has modern conveniences like central air conditioning, WiFi, and a DVD player (me thinks Blackbeard would not approve).
I don't recall how old I was, who he was, but I remember my shiver of discomfort: Even then, I knew Ramallah was where Palestinians lived.
But their more than year-long incarceration has "sent a shiver through the national media, "said Yin Yadanar Thein, director of advocacy group Free Expression Myanmar.
Despite being initially nothing more than a joke, Shiver told VICE she created the eroticas out of a genuine love for the PM's stud-like looks.
And generations of Seattle residents felt a shiver of romance in the moody shadows it cast over a waterfront already famous for gray skies and gloom.
"This is a brazen crime that sends a shiver down any curator's spine," said Esther Bell, chief curator at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass.
But when the director yells "cut," the man inside the fish suit begins to shiver; the set may look like a Baltimore port, but this is Toronto.
News broke at the start of 103 that sent a cold shiver down the spines of credit card enthusiasts everywhere: banks were pulling back on rewards points.
As volunteers cough, heave, sleep and shiver, researchers hope to glean how levels of preexisting flu antibodies will impact the duration and severity of participants' flu symptoms.
Sound can be marvelously evocative; whisking us away from offices and homes to sit beside babbling streams in shady forests, or shiver on an exposed mountain side.
I'll stop at a store to get something to eat and put on these slip-ons to go inside, and then I start to sweat and shiver.
If it drains completely, my character begins to shiver again, falling to the ground, only to wake up again without any of the resources I just acquired.
It has been a dismal few months for the global economy with the trade conflict sending a shiver through markets and chilling business activity across the world.
On Tuesday, the bitter cold will be centered in the Midwest, where cities such as Chicago and Detroit will shiver with wind chills in the single digits.
Opinion THE recent announcement of a wrenching round of layoffs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has sent a shiver through the museum world.
So I was less than psyched at the prospect of seeing her shiver on a buoy, stitch her own wounds, talk to animals or play a Nancy.
How to Clean Everything, Propagandhi's extremely rough but much beloved debut album, seems to send a shiver down frontman Chris Hannah's spine just to think about it.
Well the body's natural reaction to cold temperatures is to shiver —this is where your muscles contract involuntarily or shake to generate heat, and it's controlled by nerves.
There was also a shiver as separate figures showed that foreigners had been net sellers of British government bonds, known as gilts, for the first time since July.
When you're in the cold, your muscles contract and relax rapidly (aka shiver) in an effort to make heat and increase your core body temperature, according to MedlinePlus.
Sterling recouped some losses after plunging almost 10 percent as growing fears of a "hard" exit by Britain from the European Union sent a shiver through world markets.
Even before entering the new center, Kate was in full mom mode — asking student Poppy Parslow-Williams, "Are you cold?" and rubbing his arm after seeing him shiver.
For every viewer who snickers at this, I reckon, there will be another who accepts it without a shiver, and a third who will be faintly freaked out.
The unexpected backlash sent a shiver through the political landscape here, exposing deepening unease about the adulatory promotion of Mr. Xi and his demands for unquestioning public obedience.
Do the same people who rightly demand the removal of Confederate statues ever feel even a shiver of inner revulsion at hipsters in Lenin or Mao T-shirts?
If we took it to the bar and said "shiver me timbers," the bartender would give us a glug of the well spirit of our choice, she said.
The revival that opened on Sunday at New York Theater Workshop, which also produced the play's American premiere in 1991, certainly gets the shiver of civil disorder right.
For many, the thought of long-term commitment sends a shiver down the spine, whether that's in the context of a relationship or choice of mobile phone contract.
But no waiver brings the shiver of a visit to Panmunjom, where history has shown repeatedly that North Korean-based violence can break out for no reason whatsoever.
I felt this shiver going up my leg UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Of all the honors that have come your way, all the publicity, who&aposs it make you think of?
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.
When we encounter the Generic Style in the world, we feel a shiver of fear: We have entered the realm of the not-quite-human, the not-quite-genuine.
Just as different experiences can bring a similar shiver of pleasure, the same experience can conjure a range of responses -- from extreme pleasure to definite displeasure -- in different people.
In an interview, Maggie Stiefvater, author of the wildly popular young-adult "Shiver" and "Raven" series, spoke of the temptation to revisit characters she thought she had finished with.
The "Shiver" books were meant to be a trilogy, she explained, and she even put a note into the third one promising never to come back to the story.
This is even worse for non-dating types, because not only are you dealing with the cold shiver of abject loneliness, you also can't get anything to fucking eat.
In her sixth video we see Flossie Rose leave her room to stand before a mic and perform "Shiver" by Lucy Roses for a Battle of the Bands competition.
The whole Kylo-Rey thing turns out to involve their grandparents, which is kind of weird, though it could have added a shiver of gothic creepiness to the story.
" She added later that "the day I walk into the West Wing and I don't feel a shiver up my spine is the day I've been here too long.
And James's Billy gets a shiver-inducing scene in an early episode that asks stark questions about mental illness, abuse, and violence, one that James pulls off with grace.
" Insomnia in his Hollywood home seems to have also played a big role in Prisoner with the song "Shiver and Shake" painting a devastating picture of lying in bed at night after a relationship's soured: "I reach out for your hand but I know it isn't there / Pick up my phone and I shiver and I stare… I close my eyes see you with some guy / Laughing like you never even knew I was alive.
Our brains are wired to constantly seek novelty, and every new email that lands in our inbox with a ping sends a dopamine-fueled shiver of excitement through our cerebrum.
This development, while not entirely unexpected, ratchets the battle against Islamic State terrorists to another level—and has to send a shiver down the spine of all US law enforcement.
I'm yapping and the next play, I'm running through the lane and he gives me a forearm shiver in the middle of the lane and I give him one back.
Believing his point had not quite been made, he clicked through a series of slides that depicted sexually transmitted infections – the type of images that would make any teenager shiver.
The New Vanguard There's no other sound in music precisely like Mary Halvorson's guitar, which she plays with a flinty attack, a spidery finesse and a shiver of wobbly delay.
Flanagan's ravenous haunted house is full of terrors like the broken-necked lady, the demonic flapper, and the seductive room — all of them adding to the show's shiver-inducing atmosphere.
In The Shiver of the Vampires (1971), a female vampire seduces a young bride, who then rejects her husband and the dull years of bourgeois domesticity that likely await her.
When she tightens her voice against a shiver of strings and splintery beats, she can faintly call Björk to mind; "Pack of Nobodies" sounds a bit like a Lykke Li track.
Luckily, once she gets past her moralizing, that's what she does: she gathers us into her spangled arms, where we shiver, giddily, and forget her feel-good ambassador-of-love moments.
"We don't need to have a lady teacher in a school that's got a firearm," Shiver said during the Public Safety Committee hearing on Wednesday morning, according to CNN affiliate WSFA.
Now that Sanofi Pasteur has the product, the company will see if it can apply the process more broadly, John Shiver, global head of research and development, told CNBC last month.
As she told me this, she didn't shiver or cry, but I did, because I recognized that steely face, one born from a life of struggle and a casualization of brutality.
Just when it all starts to look funny, as with Trump's contorted effort to extract border wall payments from Mexico, the account reliably posts something to send a shiver down your spine.
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Unlearning old-school verities of time, space, memory, identity while I shiver in the icy wind of the only certainty granted by a long, precipitously up and down life—its absolute extinction.
"Stele," whose title means "memorial slab," begins with an emphatic held G, extracted from Beethoven's Leonore Overture No. 3, and ends with catatonic repetitions of a ghostly, shiver-inducing seven-note chord.
The drawing shows the sigil of a House Stark, the head of the direwolf, above a phrase that will cause any self-respecting Thrones fan to shiver in anticipation: "Winter is Coming".
The fit that kills her is just like all the others, except that, when our sister finally goes still, her chest doesn't rise and her eyes don't shiver beneath her blue lids.
"Mannequins," Ms. Gentile's remarkable album from earlier this year, shows her to be a drummer of caustic power and conflicting vectors; as a composer, she writes in layers that dance and shiver.
One evening, their mouths full of ice, the twins watched the parking lot surface shiver, and then it looked as though the underlayers of the earth had taken a very deep breath.
However, after reading the article and seeing how much tenants such as Ms. Shiver and Ms. Ndrepepaj enjoy the space and being around other tenants, maybe I would learn to love Starcity.
This is Ishiguro delving into monstrosities hidden beneath a stiff British upper lip, and while Remains of the Day may or may not make you cry, it will certainly make you shiver.
Lauren Graham does beautiful things with her voice through the whole show, but the way she says, "Hey there, birthday girl," with a hopeful, hesitant shiver in her tone, is a killer.
I get anxious about being on the outside of this world that so many inhabit, and being dismissed as the one who's "not getting it" — a diss that makes me practically shiver.
I spritzed a couple of trouble spots, and after letting them set for about ten seconds (and enjoying a delicious shiver from the subsequent headrush), I rubbed them out with a cotton ball.
A three-week bombing spree, which sent a shiver through the Texas capital of Austin and rattled the rest of the country, raised fears about the possibility of other attackers via package delivery.
Christopher's all-consuming job at a Big Bad Company shoves all other priorities, like his wife, Evelyn (Hayley Atwell), and daughter, Madeline (a perfectly cast Bronte Carmichael), off to shiver in the corners.
"Body" harnesses the dissonance between low, resonant electronic shiver and high, percussive rattle as she sings a chorus whose detachment lends it savor; the melody's modest tingle matches the song's modest sensual detail.
Alexander Wang's store went into lockdown mode Thursday so J Law and a friend could browse the racks by their lonesome ... leaving a few vagabond shoppers to shiver in the 37 degree weather.
Even if you have no knowledge of Mr. Albee's later, illustrious career, you'll still find much to savor and shiver over in this allegory of pushing the elderly into the arms of death.
And that Cohen with possession of recordings he secretly taped of conversations with Trump as well as other "powerful" people is a prospect that should send a shiver of fear through Trump world.
You don't actually have to shiver to get the benefits of lower temps: Thanks to a phenomenon called non-shivering thermogenesis, you can get the fuel-burning effects of shivering without being miserable.
Still, you may get a shiver of the dark anxiety hiding in the writing as a ghost hides in a child's crowded closet: Without other people to confirm your identity, you have none.
What I found was that I baked well with a shiver of dread, that I liked the feeling of rushing ahead without knowing with any certainty that everything would turn out all right.
If you choose to open What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours, you'll find yourself reading stories so precisely and exquisitely written, so elegant and shiver-inducing, that they're worth picking locks for.
" But Haddon Hall wouldn't remain sad for long, as the new tenants were soon to arrive: "When they said yes to the estate agent, a delicious shiver ran the length of my roofbeams!
Since that five-month period I have been particularly sensitive to ghosts or, barring that, natural gas leaks or whatever it is that gives me a shiver and a feeling that someone is watching.
The singer and bassist of Sunflower Bean adopts a come-at-me-if-you-dare stare and although the wind ripples her hair and goosebumps her bare arms, she doesn't so much as shiver.
Despite the full-body shiver that idea sent down my spine, I nevertheless put my trust in Tom and Lorenzo to further break down just how much thought goes into a red carpet event.
For as often as a song's first reveal would give me a little shiver, it doesn't even compare to the delight of seeing it reprised (sometimes out of nowhere) in the middle of battle.
Most recently they released Tragedy Will Find Us, in 2015 through Pure Noise Records and New Damage Records, being their biggest and most refined album yet that will shiver you straight to your bones.
The most obvious and sad and sobering reason as to why some of us let out an involuntary shiver when we see Murray Mints falling out of a punter's pocket at the bar is death.
Shiver, based in Haifa, formed in 2012 and settled into their current lineup a few years later—although that's since changed with the release of their first full-length, When Everything Fails, in September, 2016.
Maybe you're majorly into deviled eggs, maybe the mere idea of them sends a shiver down your spine, OR perhaps you've never even eaten one (let alone know how to make a batch for starters).
" Drew said that doctors often inhibit shivering in hypothermic patients using powerful narcotics and intubating patients, and even those tactics aren't always effective: "Hibernation really is energy conservation and, fundamental to that, you can't shiver.
The coalition's confrontation with the European Commission, which has flagged possible disciplinary action over Rome's big-spending fiscal policies, has sent a shiver through Italian bonds and rekindled fears of a full-blown financial crisis.
You can't listen to Franklin's full-throated rendition of "Amazing Grace" — a song written by a slave trader who had seen the light — without a spine shiver, and there's no sitting still watching Amazing Grace either.
No one wants to wait for coffee because the cash register can't detect their phone, or shiver in the cold because their watch is trying to connect to their neighbor's door lock instead of their own.
To that effect, we've pulled together some of our favorite freaky moments from earlier Dahl books and films — and it must be said that, to this day, they still send a little shiver down our spines.
Shiver as you realize you could have paid off all your debt and bought a condo if you were able to hang out with friends and not drink at least four beers to tolerate your existence.
We might think that we have a lot to complain about in 2018, but at least we're not fighting off the plague as we shiver under a cloud of volcanic ash that blocks out the sun.
Instead of jumping with surprise, you shiver, wince, frown, and bear the brunt—never more so than when the action hits the dance floor, and when the editing snaps in time with the bodies in motion.
A proposal to cut back on subsidies for high-speed Internet in rural areas sent another shiver through the education system, since about 90 percent of University of Alaska students take at least one course remotely.
She and her band go off-script, as she trills the "all I want is you" hook over and over, in a cascading sequence of falsetto-range vocal runs that send a shiver down your back.
It is now possible, for the first time since the 18th century, to experience viscerally the shiver of pride — and anxious awe — that must have greeted the original statue when it arrived from London in 1770.
Hatch makes "clothing for before, during and after" pregnancy, an assertion that, along with the Eckhaus Latta casting, feels like a shiver in a water glass, a sign of rumblings around the aesthetic ownership of pregnancy.
You have these millions of heat generators throughout your body, but the brain has ways to make sure they're all working in order: It can increase or decrease blood circulation, cause you to sweat, or shiver.
"I promise you that if you find those 1% jobs and you put our people in it, they&aposre going to do that job better than the people you have in it right now," Shiver said.
Some of the most intriguing work I saw came from the young local artist David Alekhuogie, whose lush, flower-festooned photographs of young black men in sagging jeans shiver with both political ire and sexual potency.
I have worn the Beyond Clothing Level 7 Parka in some of the most extreme environments possible without suffering so much as a shiver - you absolutely cannot go wrong with the L7 as your outer layer.
Had you been standing anywhere near the tracks, you would have heard Amtrak 21188 before you saw it, in the hum of the rail bed and the metallic shiver of the electricity in the overhead catenary wires.
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As we walked back to the skatepark, a collective shiver ran through the group as we contemplated wrecking a scooter at 30 miles per hour while wearing her outfit of a tank top, shorts, and flip-flops.
The possibility of disaffected liberals going to a third-party candidate sends a shiver through Democrats — especially those with memories of the 220006 presidential election — even as it delights the Greens and their likely nominee, Jill Stein.
What a relief it is to look up at the sun in the wide open sky of the park and feel the sun beating down with that intensity and heat that causes goose bumps and a shiver.
That is a question you may find yourself asking with a shiver as you arrive at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts to see "Five Easy Pieces," which opened for a brief run there on Thursday.
A life that had once meant nothing to her seems epic now: a sun so hot it could make you shiver, her father's tiny adobe with its tin roof, the pink-grapefruit tree in the back yard.
The bars, brothels and concert halls that Mr Cockrell describes were places of sexual liberation, where men and women danced the hoochie koochie, the bunny hug, the wiggle and the shiver; they spieled, they hopped, they dipped.
They witnessed the meltdown of their candidate in broad daylight and can feel that shiver up their spine — except that this time, it is not the delight of victory they are feeling, but the dread of defeat.
In a scheme that would make Team Rocket's Jesse and James' shiver, a group of teens used the function to draw victims to isolated areas and rob them at gunpoint, according to the O'Fallon, Missouri Police Department.
He does plan to add a zip line connected to a pool nearby, which sounds like a lot more fun than a walk down a plank, except in winter when it can put a shiver in me timbers.
Some people would argue the ending is a bit predictable, but in this case I don't think it matters too much; the description is great, and the parting words are enough to send a shiver down your spine.
The trill that recurs in the D-minor Sarabande has the quality of a prolonged shiver, a tremor of the spirit; Ma minutely varies it with each repetition, so that it becomes an extension of the nervous system.
Alvin's costume is a purple basketball jersey and shorts, silver body paint, and an armadillo head created from gnarled metal and wires that features glowing red eyes so disturbing that it'd send a shiver down Immortan Joe's spine.
The shiver this week running through the stock market and bond prices, the specter of recession and the role that erratic moves on tariffs have played, are met by the President blaming it entirely on the Federal Reserve.
It's in the single digits on a February day in rural northeastern South Dakota, and squeezed in the tractor cab next to her, I shiver and am reminded how long ago I shed my childhood Chicago weather resilience.
He'd shiver on that rooftop for what felt like an hour, waiting for a calm-enough window of water to again navigate over floating debris that could support his weight until eventually he reached solid ground once more.
Harry Styles: Basically is synonymous with his shaggy, Jagger-inspired shoulder-length curls, and though we know he's not going to part ways with him anytime soon, the phrase "Harry Styles haircut" still sends a shiver down Directioners' spines.
Scientists divide tickling into two types: knismesis, a light, feather-type touch across the skin that can induce a shiver or twitch, and gargalesis, a repeated probing of sensitive areas like ribs, bellies, necks and the undersides of feet.
As he travels from the tropical jungles of Lavalava Island to the frosty heights of Shiver Mountain, he'll meet up with seven all-new companions... and he'll need help from each one or there'll be no happily ever after.
But if taking a penalty every shift and an unpenalized flying forearm shiver to an American skull isn't enough to compete with Team USA, you can probably expect this American ice hockey dominance to continue for a long time.
You shiver in the cold, waiting to get into a hype party where The Black Madonna and Nina Kraviz are opening acts for Richie Hawtin—yet once you're in, nobody seems to know (or care) who these DJs are.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: A 70-degree dayin late Decemberwould turn winterfest intospring break — but withback-to-school specialsbounding down the aislesthe same readingin early Augustsends a shiver and a shudderup and down the sandsof the fast-receding summer.
I write every day about words and crossword puzzles, but I shiver at the thought of what it must be like to sit and ruminate on all of the minutiae that goes into compiling our most valuable lexicographic resources.
The heroine's ceremony around Scarpia's corpse—the arrangement of the candles and the rest—was undercut by sketchy string intonation, and the frigid final chords of E minor and F-sharp minor, which should incite a shiver, merely wheezed.
In that same opening episode Chris used his flair for storytelling to paint a picture of himself running away from a California rehab called Impact—a rehab that sends a shiver down the spine of anyone who knows of it.
"At that point, her body began to shiver uncontrollably, her lips turned purple, and because of her compromised immune system, her doctors instructed her to stop running in the rain should this happen," her husband, radio host Rich Shertenlieb, wrote.
Any lingering doubts as to their existence vanished three years ago when the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, or LIGO, detected the collision of a pair of distant black holes, which sent a shiver through the fabric of space-time.
It was the first orchestra I heard live as a child; the first to make me cry; the first to put me to sleep; the first to give me that shiver up my spine that I have chased ever since.
At the weekend, the U.K.'s Finance Minister Sajid Javid sent a shiver through the U.K. business community when he said there would be no alignment with the EU post-Brexit and that some businesses would benefit, and others would not.
From Vladivostok on the Pacific coast to the European exclave Kaliningrad, millions of residents are forced each year to shiver through icy showers as authorities say they have to switch off the system carrying hot water underground in order to fix ageing pipes.
Addressing the laborers as cogs in a machine, the firm streamlines the workplace to be its most efficient, and through the lens of Farocki's camera we are left with a shiver, witnessing how inhumane and devoid of feeling the process of work becomes.
Back then, the markets began the year in wobbly mood, worrying about the fall in the oil price (as indicating weakness in global demand) and a weaker renminbi, on the grounds that lower Chinese prices might send a deflationary shiver round the world.
Linking up with friends to go spelunk for loot in the Zone while moving between car to car as cover feels great, and the clipped chatter between groups passing one another in the snow sends a shiver running down my spine every time.
If back in the relative innocence of the 1980s The Handmaid's Tale made readers shiver over what the patriarchy has already wrought and could do again in our future, The Testaments reminds us of the power of truth in the face of evil.
Any lingering doubts about the reality of black holes dissolved three years ago when the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, or LIGO, detected the collision of a pair of distant black holes, which sent a shiver through the fabric of space-time.
So you get an immediate shiver suggesting strange weather when she shows up with all her neurotic engines blazing in the supercool confines of Joshua Harmon's "Skintight," a nonmusical comedy that opened on Thursday at the Roundabout Theater Company's Laura Pels Theater.
Lyrics are immaterial; the shiver in his voice on "Amar Ontorai" bespeaks woundedness and resignation, and each time the jittery beats give way to the constantly returning circular hook, sweat breaks out on his forehead; he has to keep up the pace.
Three months before the album was even out, he found himself making his network television debut on The Late Show with David Letterman to perform "Violent Shiver," a thumping, raspy-voiced rock banger with a riff jammed into it that would make Chuck Berry smile.
A further recommendation will likely send a shiver down tech giants' spines, with the committee urging a duty of care principle be enshrined in law for social media users under 18 years of age to protect them from harm when on social media sites.
Did this lure a bunch of kids into trying Sonic Youth and Fennesz or were they way too spooked by hearing Kurt repeatedly puke the phrase "go to Hell" at his dad, himself or everybody else as if mid-exorcism to do anything but shiver?
"Nothing makes a security professional shiver as much, or get as frustrated, along the lines of, 'We're going to consciously exclude security from a fundamental platform,'" says Mark Nunnikhoven, vice president of cloud research at security firm Trend Micro, which has studied robot security.
The 22016-year-old Hall of Famer (did we mention he is EIGHTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD?) took the field in a purple polo shirt, looking more ready to hit a South Florida beach than endure temperatures cold enough to make a White Walker shiver.
Shiver, the writer behind classics such as Serving the Prime Minister: A Canadian Romance (accidentally brought to you by VICE Canada) and Foreign Affairs: A Diplomatic Romance, sent me a note (more of an apology) Wednesday afternoon linking to the GOP-based novella on Amazon.
Set in Tehran in 1988, toward the end of the Iran-Iraq war, this delectable, increasingly unnerving shiver-fest opens with Shideh (Narges Rashidi), modestly swathed in revolutionary-mandated headdress, vainly pleading with a university official to be allowed to return to medical school.
In this salad from Central Asia, cool, wobbly green-bean jelly lends a shiver to what is soon a maddened heap of hand-stretched noodles, creamy rags of omelet, raw vegetables and fried beef, finished with hot pickled garlic and a shriek of chile.
When I spent a winter there to make this short film, I was astonished by the conditions: Pregnant cows would wander off alone to give birth and drop their babies into freezing ice, and calves would shiver as they struggled to survive their first night.
Across the Midwest on Wednesday, residents who are used to carrying on with life's routines despite bad weather had little choice but to shiver, stay indoors and make the best of it, even as the insides of their windows became ominously lined with ice.
With such lessons in mind, it's hard to read the recent Foreign Affairs essay by the latest secretary of state, Mike Pompeo — in which he presses for regime change in Iran and worshipfully references "the power of moral clarity" — without suppressing a certain shiver.
Trump blocked US healthcare funding abroad Why you should care: Trump effectively signed a death sentence for thousands of women worldwide and his expansion of the policy compared to other Republican administrations should send a shiver down the spine of anyone who believes in bodily autonomy.
But then Newt Gingrich, also acting as a Trump surrogate, remarked that if he were president he would not necessarily go to the aid of Estonia, which he described as essentially a suburb of St. Petersburg, sending a shiver down the spine of many Eastern European leaders.
But residents near the plants were also cautioned last month to forgo, at least for now, even the spring rites of backyard gardening, until the test results can be further analyzed — a warning that sent another shiver through a city where "eat local" is almost a mantra.
"Diving Woman," a triumph of technologically altered shoegaze, could be Ride's "Seagull" if that track's furiously blurry wall of sound were clinically dissected, pieced back together modularly, and painted over with a thin, vitreous glaze, as the bassline and echoey dissonant lead guitar twist and shiver.
Since the toy, which can be turned to hit different pleasurable spots for him and her mid-intercourse, covered less surface area, the all-encompassing shiver of the device was less intense, but there was still that feeling that you and your partner are one part instead of two.
PG/Splash News A major heat wave is scorching the nation this week, and while you get to sit and shiver in your office AC, celebs are still required to hit the red carpet in full hair and makeup to promote their latest projects (even in stifling humidity).
"It only makes sense for the pursuit of public health that we combine our expertise and resources on Zika with Fiocruz, which is ideally based in Brazil where the heart of the current Zika experience lies," said John Shiver, senior vice president for research at Sanofi's vaccines unit.
Even though "That's All I Came For" is ostensibly electronic music, there's something deeply organic about it; synths shiver like leaves and rush like water, and the song itself—racing at points and slowing almost to a halt at others—feels like it charts the transition of seasons.
Driven by the impassioned vocals of Natalie Carol—tones that shiver in all the perfect places—"My Man" is a song that smacks of rolling hills and freeform dancing, a kind of pop imbued with Laurel Canyons vapors and alt country angles and a top down free spiritedness.
Sansa cries over Theon — a man I feel duty bound to remind you once watched her get brutally raped, yes even though he did help save her after — and no one properly mourns all the Dothraki who came to shiver in the North and died without so much as a cheer.
So there's an added shiver of anticipation when the characters in John Doyle's ravishingly reconceived production of "The Color Purple" (adapted from Alice Walker's novel and first seen in more leaden form on Broadway in 2005) start singing that women better lock up their menfolk because Shug Avery's back in town.
When Ocasio-Cortez is interviewed now, particularly by the establishment outlets, she is invariably asked about "the S-word," socialism; sometimes the question is asked with a shiver of anxiety, as if she were suggesting that schoolchildren begin the day by singing the "Internationale" under a portrait of Enver Hoxha.
The attack on the outer walls of the American Embassy in Baghdad, even if short-lived, was clearly intended to send a shiver down the spine of Mr. Trump's political aides, who remember well that a hostage crisis helped lead to President Jimmy Carter's re-election defeat 40 years ago.
That's why you can go running in very cold temperatures wearing a light sweater and pants, but if you were just sitting around outside in the same cold climate, you'd need to bundle up in a heavy jacket and hat, or you'd start to shiver, to stay warm, Pontzer explained.
As soon as I heard the words "drum and bass" and "party" used in close conjunction I used to come out in hives, terrified of what must have been happening at these raves—and they were always referred to as "raves," a word alone which causes me to shiver involuntarily.
Year on year, whether I was in the car on the way to see the lights of some distant market town or crushing cheese and onion crisps into flat Coca Cola at a community centre party, "Last Christmas" always prodded me with a shiver of something that felt almost elemental, almost inherent.
They have the kind of precise, airtight internal logic that makes a tech geek shiver with happiness: When Chiang tells you that time travel works a certain way, he'll always provide the scientific theory to back up what he's written, and he will never, ever veer away from the laws he's set for himself.
Indeed, charts show risk for DJT trip into bear country ** And with an NYSE breadth measure as well as a high-yield bond ETF stumbling , indices can ultimately fall into a deep freeze ** In the end, more sectors do manage to stay warm; staples and real estate snug, while industrials, materials, and financials shiver.
While the thought of swiping through more hopeless dudes only to settle for someone who sent you a gif of a waving telly-tubby as an opener might make you shiver in repulsion, Bob reminds us that dating apps have provided us with an extremely efficient way to find someone willing to satisfy our needs.
Those who gathered then — curious, hopeful, freezing — remember it all: the ocean of faces across the National Mall; the crackling energy, building as they waited; the catharsis of more than a million strangers finding occasion to shiver together, cheer together, cry together after a presidential campaign that had, to them, affirmed the best of America.
The language of the script settles into an awkward zone between science and poetry without the rigor of either, though there are some moments — as when the first terrestrial life-forms are shown acquiring shape and individuality, which Mr. Pitt identifies as the emergence of "self" — that send a little shiver up your spine.
Which is all just to say that I can't personally promise that I cook "with love," a saccharine phrase that kind of makes me shiver, but I cook with a lot of pleasure when I know I am not wasting food, money, time or too much energy absorbing the mistakes of inexperienced line cooks.
The case has sent a shiver through the city, both because of its echoes of the Central Park jogger case, one of the city's most infamous crimes, but also because five days after Ms. Vetrano's death, another New York woman, Vanessa Marcotte, was killed during a jog near her mother's home in a small town in Massachusetts.
Alongside a charred avocado is Filipino sinigang, a soup suffused with tamarind, sour enough to make you shiver before reaching for a second spoonful, and creamy tofu in an inky near-syrup of crumbled preserved yolk and a 1,000-year-old egg, its yolk gone green and its white black, pulverized in a blender with sweet soy sauce.
Like Offred in "The Handmaid's Tale," she is addressing an unknown audience—at least, until the end of her story, when she begins speaking to the reader in a way that made me shiver: for the first time in Gilead, Atwood was writing through a character who'd drawn an arrow and shot it straight across the divide.
But this David E. Kelley-Jack Bender series retains that King shiver with Brendan Gleeson as Detective Bill Hodges, taunted out of retirement and into private-eye mode by the killer behind the case he never solved: the deranged Brady Hartsfield (Harry Treadaway), a computer technician and ice cream truck man whose mother (Kelly Lynch) loves him inappropriately.
Several polls released in the wake of the GOP convention last week showed Trump surging to the lead — and Nate Silver (the poll-aggregating Linus blanket of the Left in 2008) sent a shiver through Philly by reckoning, for the first time, that Trump had a 55 percent chance of winning were the election held that day.
I've always been an early riser, and it was on Grindstone that I became addicted to sunrises, swimming around the island to catch them on the still lake amid the loon calls, then rushing in a shiver back to my cabin to change for breakfast and morning meeting on the broad, shaded porch of the main lodge.
When you take into consideration skin thickness, subcutaneous fat thickness and muscle mass, it becomes clear that although female muscles shiver the same as those in the male, their thicker insulating layer potentially means that the heat they generated takes longer to get through to the outer layers of the skin where the temperature-sensing free nerve endings are located.
Written by Jack Thorne, based on a story by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany and Thorne, it has plenty of plot twists, stage magic and shiver-inducing effects, and has been widely acclaimed; it won the Olivier Award for best new play in London, where it opened in 2016, and the Tony Award for best new play on Broadway, where it opened last year.
Through manifestoes, artists of all kinds have expressed their views of the meaning of their art: "Abandon love, abandon aestheticism, abandon the baggage of wisdom" (Kazimir Malevich, 1916); "Steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination" (Jim Jarmusch, 2002); "A cool early morning wind is blowing around us; he who doesn't want to shiver must stride out" (Bruno Taut, 1920).
"While this may at first appear to be a light concern to those who would scoff at the idea of dressing up a drone, there are still many drone owners who have seen their drones shiver violently after exposure to winter temperatures but hesitate to put clothing on their drones for fear of appearing odd," states the Drone Sweaters website.
But the public employees say they want to keep the pressure on state legislators, and that they won't stop walking out until they receive long-overdue pay raises and funding for students — some of whom have to sit on the floor for lack of desks, or learn from textbooks more than a decade out of date, or shiver because of exposed insulation in the winter.
There, she encounters a real-life nutcracker soldier, Captain Phillip Hoffman (Jayden Fowora-Knight), and regents who preside over three of the four realms: the breathy-voiced Sugar Plum Fairy (Keira Knightley) regent of the Land of Sweets, Shiver (Richard E. Grant) the frosty regent of the Land of Snowflakes, and Hawthorne (Eugenio Derbez), regent of the Land of Flowers, whose pompadour is topped with blossoms.
That includes Sean Connery classics like Dr. No, where you can uncomfortably shift in your seat at the regressive and sexist portrayals of women, A View to a Kill, where you can shiver at the dated (but undeniably catchy) synth flair of Duran Duran's theme song, or Goldeneye, which you probably know better as the inspiration for a video game you use to play a lot.
Here is the sensation of watching the dawn break above the tree line: it makes me shiver like a dead soldier returning his empty clothes to his bride but she's married someone else Oswald isn't the first to imagine dawn as a cruel, cold resurrection, but the narrative content of the image is strange: an unfiltered report from the subconscious, perhaps an envoy from a dream we haven't fully shaken off.
A pinch of herbs sprinkling onto a melting pat of butter in a pan, lightly falling like snow, would give me the same shiver I used to get as a kid when a friend would bop her fist on the top of my head and whisper into my ear crack an egg on your head and let the yolk run down, let the yolk run down, as she pitter-pattered her fingers down my back.
German Man Confesses to Hacking of Public Figures' Data, Officials Say A single 413-year-old German man, using relatively unsophisticated methods, was able to access online accounts for scores of elected officials, sending a shiver through Germany's political parties: Holger Münch, the head of Germany's federal police, said the young man, whose identity was not released because he was being treated as a juvenile, had admitted during questioning to stealing the personal data of an array of public figures.
He is a pianist Playing melodies that are doleful And strident And add friction to each other, Then midway through The piece ends It flattens out into near silence, His narrative is caught Between gravity and weightlessness on the edge of a horizon buried in dust i disappear gone as a shadow lit by black a Nobody i reach, working hard i have a will, a place in the world lingering doubts vanish, I shiver and release them finally a glimpse through the haze i stand with a million suns inspired i carry on, i embark An artist who was wild and covered in stars did cover his face and ink could be found on his version of today, discovered in tomorrow.
ONE LONG RIVER OF SONGNotes on Wonder By Brian Doyle If you are in love with language, here is how you will read Brian Doyle's posthumous collection of essays: by underlining sentences and double-underlining other sentences; by sometimes shading in the space between the two sets of lines so as to create a kind of D.I.Y. bolded font; by marking whole astonishing paragraphs with a squiggly line in the margin, and by highlighting many of those squiggle-marked sections with a star to identify the best of the astonishing lines therein; by circling particularly original or apt phrases, like "this blistering perfect terrible world" and "the chalky exhausted shiver of my soul" and "the most arrant glib foolish nonsense and frippery"; and, finally, by dog-earing whole pages, and then whole essays, because there is not enough ink in the world to do justice to such annotations, slim as this book is and so full of white space, too.

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