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558 Sentences With "shivering"

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The Shivering Soldier steps towards Mr. Dawson, screaming at the top of his lungs — SHIVERING SOLDIER TURN IT AROUND!
Moonstone — day The Shivering Soldier steps up to Mr. Dawson — SHIVERING SOLDIER What is it you think you can do out there?!
What's worse: shivering in the sexist air conditioning of your office, or shivering in the sexist air conditioning of your office while you're wearing ugly shoes?
George grabs his shoulder — The Shivering Soldier smashes his elbow into George's face, sending him flying backwards down the companionway — Peter pulls the Shivering Soldier away from the wheel.
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.
I spent the rest of the night awake and shivering.
The crocodiles must be shivering in their bloody boots. Crikey!
He was shivering, sweating and throwing up, going through withdrawal.
As you can guess, incessant shivering doesn't exactly boost productivity.
She could have spent months shivering in a damp shed.
More than 150,000 space blankets were shipped to shivering victims.
They also observed the man "shivering" on the cold night.
I then paused; and a cold shivering came over me.
And my son was shivering in bed with my wife.
When I start shivering, I can't move or control anything.
But within moments the shivering misery gave way to rejuvenation.
On my way into class, shivering vegans jeered at me.
A resident talks about taking in a shivering young man.
So spare a thought for the shivering North Korean soldiers.
I got into a car, shivering but still unaccountably content.
Her boyfriend wrapped her in blankets to stop the shivering.
Public transit meant shivering waits for buses that rarely came.
New York Today Good morning on this shining, shivering Thursday.
And, shivering under that bridge, I was terrified but still there.
The kids were shivering but we couldn't dare light a fire.
Some were shivering, some were crying, but each child was different.
The temperature was a balmy 13º Celsius, to Boston's shivering -1º.
The symptoms are shivering, slurred speech, drowsiness and loss of coordination.
"Frisson involves the spine and the back shivering," Thimo tells me.
I had just spent a week in detox: sweating, shivering, sick.
Susie held our oldest dog, Kiri, who was shivering from fear.
Noor, shivering and taking shallow breaths, was convinced he was dying.
The past couple of days I have been shivering every night.
"The Earth is constantly shivering here," said Professor Bozidar S. Pavicevic.
The girl was visibly shivering, though trying to pretend she wasn't.
She was shivering from the cold water when she finally emerged.
The days of shivering, starving, and fearful settlers are long gone.
Tyler Smith and Heather Brown were shivering uncontrollably and could barely talk.
She was underdressed and shivering, but she didn't notice, or didn't care.
Working on The Shivering Truth was definitely my favorite experience so far.
I celebrated in my usual way: bending over and shivering in pain.
"M&P" stops and starts, shivering nervously around Greenspan's come-hither sighs.
Shivering in the cold, Tyler had only a towel to protect her.
Shivering in the cold, they wait for the nod of a bouncer.
We saved thousands of migrants, counted the dead, and covered the shivering.
The three Army forts were called Nore, Red Sands, and Shivering Sands.
"Shivering, frozen mid the frosty snow in biting, stinging winds," he wrote.
"When I heard he was inside PolyU, I began shivering," she said.
"She was shivering," he said, but added it was worth the wait.
Hauser, still shivering, eventually walked under his own power to the sauna.
"Plaintiff was shivering uncontrollably, and felt horribly violated," according to the lawsuit.
So I lay on the ground, shivering, making no effort to move.
You feel naked and shivering all the time, and it's thoroughly exhilarating.
He appeared to be shivering while clutching his chest during the hearing.
SHILLUE: Women are always like, "Turn down the AC." They&aposre always shivering.
I was lying on my bed, on top of the covers, shivering slightly.
His friend was still walking up and down the porch, shivering and stamping.
They never expected an airplane cabin would be so cold, he said, shivering.
We'll all either be boiling or shivering in our respective disaster-proofed homes.
By then she was shivering and purple spots were appearing on her skin.
The hundreds of us on the volcano were watching, rapt, shivering and breathless.
Shivering residents late Tuesday received warnings and updates on government and school closings.
It was a girl of 6123 or 2612, he said, soaked and shivering.
ERIE, Pa. — Shivering, snowbound cities are scrapping their outdoor New Year's Eve countdowns.
Unlike sweating though, shivering is a sign that you are doing something wrong.
One way to keep warm in the cold is through shivering, which generates heat.
With erratic air-conditioning, he has often lacked enough warm clothing to avoid shivering.
With erratic air conditioning, he had often lacked enough warm clothing to avoid shivering.
You'll often find him shivering or sweating because of the weather, his health depleting.
"I was crazy shivering, uncontrollably, the whole night, it was absolutely freezing," she says.
Paxton said Lyons was "shivering uncontrollably" when he got to land and soon collapsed.
He was coughing up black phlegm, shivering and his temperature climbed to 104 degrees.
There will be less shivering agony on train platforms, plus less salting and shoveling.
Next time the weather is weighing heavy on your shivering bones, turn to mezcal.
The dog settled down in the lump of fake fur, shivering, staring at them.
When I arrived at their West Hollywood location, I was already shivering, from fear.
Right now, you might be shivering in the cold, waiting for stores to open.
And if athletes get cold enough to begin shivering, that can spell real trouble.
She stood on the deck with her arms crossed—sobbing, shivering, heaving, praising God.
A line of shivering metal fans wrapped the city's storied hard rock venue, El Corazon.
I would know him by his NVC alone—hunched with self-pity, shivering with guilt.
Daily Total: $19.50 Self-Reflection: Lots of water, lots of wine, and lots of shivering.
Despite being bundled up in many layers of winter wear, I was shivering with cold.
One such resonant frequency is used in train-rattling, while another corresponds with train-shivering.
Shivering or Shaking – A stressed dog may shiver or shake and appear to be cold.
"Kay," she breathes into my neck, her dripping body shivering violently, teeth clicking and chattering.
It worked for a shivering peasant in Chekhov or a naked Fool on the heath.
And for an extra chill, there's nothing quite like a fright to get you shivering.
But then she must return to work, and Prabhati is left shivering on the floor.
They're shivering, and waiting for instructions to get on the buses headed to Mexico City.
So because it never snowed in the Amazon, we remained shivering in our respective shelters.
A patient four beds down was sucking lamb stew through a straw and shivering uncontrollably.
You open it to find 100 bedraggled families shivering in your yard — exhausted, filthy, terrified.
Their parents, shivering and anxious to get on with the day, paid them little mind.
Eleven guests huddled together on the club's outside deck, facing the Elk Mountains and shivering.
Instead, it was the missing child wearing a onesie and shivering cold in the night.
Rose is shivering in icy cold waters and can barely talk, let alone think straight.
Kelsey Wells is shivering in the lobby of the stylish Ace Hotel in east London.
A shivering pregnant woman, breathless and drenched, was wrapped in a Mylar blanket by a doctor.
The paper explains that ketamine narrows blood vessels, which hinders drops in body temperature and shivering.
You can find that video on YouTube, and it is impossible to watch it without shivering.
Nine of them, including four children, were extracted shivering after spending days under the crushed masonry.
If you found yourself shivering during the Planet Earth II trailer, Hans Zimmer is the reason.
Beside him sat a branchy woman clutching a chilled glass, shivering so hard her necklace rattled.
Finger-trembling trills on the violin's thin, high-pitched E-string emulate shivering and teeth-chattering.
Chace, approaching, places his coat over the shivering boy and walks them back to the car.
A cool breeze as I jumped the 40 ft cliff and splashing into the shivering water.
And the cool breeze alternated between hot smoke in a way that left my body shivering
"The pups were cold, shivering and wet and just a little ball of ice," Perry added.
Platt, with his large, sensitive eyes and shivering earnestness, is a bit like an anxious poet.
Hundreds of the designer's admirers were packed inside; hundreds more waited outside, shivering in the cold.
After more than 24 hours shivering from the cold at the border, she took the chance.
When Mr. Dawson, sailing with a crew of two boys, picks up a shivering soldier (Cillian Murphy, credited as "Shivering Soldier") hunched on a floating wreck, the soldier balks at going back to the beach he just escaped, and knocks one of the boys below deck.
He clasped a blanket around him outside the East 125th Street subway station, shivering, his nose running.
For the first time in what seems like an eternity, we can show some skin without shivering.
On the floor were the metallic-looking plastic blankets they were given to brave the shivering cold.
Other than a diaper, Rahman was left naked from the waist down; he was often seen shivering.
"She's been a total disaster," says one member, shivering in a summer dress beside the swimming pool.
At that stage he was in severe pain, shivering and pleading with accused to spare his life.
He was covered in ice and snow, he was shivering, had lost weight and was very weak.
When she dropped him off, he was emaciated and shivering; a few months later she retrieved him.
To eat them outdoors in winter, shivering, with numb, fumbling fingers, is even more of a wonder.
On Olympics PARIS — On a warm and sunny day at the French Open, Tony Estanguet was shivering.
How many effects of warfare are invisible, revealed only in human trembling, that shivering language of fear?
As you're shivering over this dayslong cold spell, keep in mind that spring is also upon us.
If you are shivering, it means your body is trying to generate heat via rapidly moving muscles.
Ice dragons are believed to exist in the Thrones world's Shivering Sea, which is located north of Essos.
Labour moderates, who grasp the toxicity of this comradeship among voters shivering on packed station platforms, privately despair.
Jordyn, who is now in stable condition, but was found shivering and hypothermic, is being called a miracle.
She's been looking for Steven; it appears he's been slobbering and shivering in the forest this whole time.
Linus waits up for the Great Pumpkin, only to end up shivering and alone in the pumpkin patch.
Every day the cello is taken into someone's arms, taken between spread legs and lured into its shivering.
That included Rosana Nagera, 27, who took shifts with her husband in the rain with their shivering dog.
As a nurse and member of the rescue team helped me to a cot, I lay back, shivering.
Most people emerged from the pool shivering, fortified by hot chocolate or tomato soup served in demitasse cups.
If you've been dreaming of spectating, snow-frosted and shivering with glee, like I have, there's still time.
I had to lie on the floor for like four hours, shivering, because the floor was really cold.
So there she was, shivering by her harp, and Lenny looked over and saw she needed clear beats.
I often find myself shivering on planes, so the ability to set my own temperature would be dreamy.
Yet the other day, my colleagues — probably about 13 percent of them — were shivering in sweatshirts and sweaters.
I&aposd prefer my choices to be more than just drenched in sweat or shivering through the night.
Her shivering was so pronounced that she struggled to raise a cup of tea steadily to her lips.
"My nephews are waking up at night shivering and telling their parents they're having bad dreams," he said.
When they discovered the puppies, she said they were thin, wet, shivering, and like little balls of ice.
The sunrise and sunset were unforgettable, as was shivering under the star-filled sky late into the night.
Some two hours later, soldiers arrived at the fourth floor where Omeri was shivering outside on the balcony.
It Only Took 11 Years" and "Jenna Wortham on the Exhilarating Work That Leaves Her 'Naked and Shivering.
Cedar was discovered injured and shivering in a snowy ditch by a county marshal, according to the Miami Herald.
As such we see her here battered by the wind and emotions, her crystal tones dancing over shivering synths.
A dunking in the freezing sea, off the coast of County Mayo, leaves the author shivering but "ignited, elated".
I was frightened, I was cold, and I was shivering, and I now realize that was the shock response.
Tickets sold out ages ago, but a cluster of hopefuls stand shivering outside before shows in case of returns.
Your body is going to fight back furiously with severe shivering and blood vessel constriction and you'll feel miserable.
After taking a close look at the case, a store manager found two tiny, shivering, unhappy kittens trapped inside.
The truth is, getting married can turn even the most self-confident lady into a shivering, self-loathing mess.
"Oh, she's shivering," Meghan said as she bent down to pick up the pup and give her a cuddle.
Instead of soaking up rays of sunshine, I was shivering thanks to the chilly temps and near-daily rainstorms.
It's there, one afternoon, that Antía and a friend discover Julieta shivering in the bath and help her out.
One case study describes a man who experienced "tremors, sweating, shivering, and confusion" after taking ayahuasca while on Prozac.
In one scene a shivering Justine contorts herself under her bed covers, newly awakened to her insatiable blood lust.
The sun was setting, and the sky over New Jersey was orange, and I was in my socks, shivering.
Their newest series, The Shivering Truth, appears to be shepherding that legacy into a whole new league of horrifying.
We woke up shivering under blankets, gazing up through the center of the yurt to the pale spring sky.
You can watch The Shining endlessly and come away deeply disturbed and confused and fascinated and shivering every time.
Ryuta Sayama, 29, from Bushwick, stood drenched and shivering in the 40-degree weather next to a silver Zipcar.
After Mr. Xi told northern Chinese provinces to cut smog, cadres junked home heaters and stoves, leaving residents shivering.
HOUSTON — Shivering from hypothermia, little Jordyn Grace was clutching her mother's unresponsive body as the floodwaters rose around her.
My husband undressed me slowly then stood and stared at me naked, shivering next to the animal he killed.
After a moment's study, however, a human figure reveals itself, huddled, emaciated, shivering — if it is alive at all.
When we arrived in Matamoros, about a dozen migrants stood shivering beneath the overhang of an abandoned guard post.
The sky was dark, and the headlamps of the shivering skaters cast a spiritual glow onto the charcoal ice.
Cillian Murphy had a haunting, unforgettable turn in this year's "Dunkirk" as a terrified, shivering soldier overwhelmed by PTSD.
Millions of people from Florida to Maine were left shivering as schools closed and flights were canceled this week.
" The process of breaking down these lipids to release heat, and warm you up is called "non-shivering thermogenesis.
Instead of shivering the entire time, make sure you have a scarf, socks, or sweater tucked into your carry-on.
It's because an unanswered question becomes an opportunity for the audience to add any of their own secret, shivering fears.
When we emerged onto the teak-slatted deck after an hour or so, me shivering, hot tea never tasted better.
Opposition posters show a woman shivering under a cold shower, suggesting this is what voters face if they say "yes".
Or, y'know, sit inside the house shivering and wondering why a sharp pain keeps shooting up and down your legs.
High pressure will then move in behind it, bringing shivering temperatures through the week and into next weekend, forecasters warned.
The shivering Venezuelans, almost none of whom had warm coats, lined up in the dark to get their passports stamped.
You're cold and shivering, exhausted, hypoxic (low on oxygen) and that definitely is a real struggle each and every day.
When I am shivering in the cold water, all I can think about is turning on the delicious, warm water.
After sharing a needle with one of her brothers that day in June 2016, Ms. Whitefield started shivering and sweating.
So even though it's starting to get cold AF out there, I plan on shivering in my shower through fall.
Three times since 2006, rows with Russia have stopped gas flowing through Ukrainian pipelines, leaving customers down the line shivering.
Last year Bishkek's main thermal plant broke down while it was being modernised by Chinese firms, leaving the city shivering.
The brown canine was found paddling near the rig, cold and shivering, with no indication of how he got there.
I started shivering, not because the photo studio was cold, but because I couldn't believe I was actually doing this.
Maybe it's just the spookiness she's been accessing while filming Ghostbusters, but her eyes and line delivery have us shivering.
With that, the pedagogue would dispatch some shivering schoolchild in vest and shorts on a three-mile cross-country run.
We were already soaked, but after a few hours in the infield, we were also shivering and caked with mud.
The cost of suffering a purloined towel and shivering child, according to the immovable staff, was 21 euros (about $24).
The small Blythe farm, with its patriarch shivering in a bed in the backroom, didn't stand much of a chance.
It was a Saturday, and folks seemed reluctant to open their doors for a shivering college student with a clipboard.
And the typically dense scrum of reporters and camera operators outside had been reduced to two shivering technicians from NBC.
But watching Ms. Skinner and Ms. Ziemba, as middle-aged former showgirls being reintroduced to their youth, I was shivering.
A naked guy masturbating in a bush is way worse than a naked guy just shivering in a bush, right?
After shivering through a brutally cold December, two-thirds of the United States will feel temperatures rise above normal this week.
The day's shoot lasted about twelve hours and we all gathered together outside for the last shot, shivering in the dark.
For most, this might sound like a solution to the body heat problem for everyone shivering about these snow-encased ships.
Less surface area would lead to lower body heat, so, you'd be left with someone functionally blind, deaf, mute, and shivering.
But most slept outside on the concrete that night, shivering as the temperatures fell, then suffering in the next day's sun.
Dogs found shivering in the cold; repeatedly failed to protect dogs from harsh weather; failed six state inspections in 21/2500.
I lean over, clutching my arms to try to keep from shivering too hard, to get another look at her wrists.
But it is common to spend hours outdoors shivering at an event and then step inside a vehicle that is sweltering.
Bryan shook his head and moved on to the next fan, a preteen girl who was already shivering and in tears.
"I'm shivering, but it's not me," an 18-year-old me said through chattering teeth, my consciousness somewhere outside my body.
The onset of berserkergang purportedly began with bodily chills, shivering, and teeth chattering, followed by swelling and reddening of the face.
A wood mouse, displaced from a flooded or crumbled tunnel, scrambled in and hunched, shivering, in the crook of Tom's knee.
One way is by shivering — where the muscles involuntary contract to generate warmth, and defend your body temperature (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit).
The lurid glow of marquees and brothels revealed to us a shivering, shambling crowd, some slumped like apes, some clutching their young.
She was dirty, heavily matted and shivering when she was found cruelly abandoned on a cold Boston doorstep the day after Christmas.
The coast guard cruised by the shivering animal and brought the real, live koala into their boat to relax and get warm.
An authoritarian government is also able to issue draconian orders—sometimes far too drastic, as the shivering children of Hebei can testify.
And it's not that shivering is bad; it's that you want to tell your body to heat itself in a different way.
Her late 2018 release Love Discipline was a collection of shimmering and shivering ambience, conceived around the idea that love requires work.
One call-out is due to a fire alarm going off; we arrive at the accommodation to find students shivering outside, glaring.
"When you say you're shivering or sweating in the dark to save the planet, conservatives don't cotton to it," Mr. Inglis said.
The uncanny quality of a good deepfake can have a spine-shivering effect on viewers, and that couldn't be more true here.
Beth hunches and hugs her shoulders, shivering, and divulging for just a moment the slight frame that belies her otherwise intimidating presence.
But after he began shivering, he told Ms. Haigh, he realized he would be warmer if he stayed covered in the muck.
During this time, my wife told me she saw me shivering late into the night, unable to sleep and apparently suffering greatly.
Kids will have to grapple with everything from taking standardized tests in English to shivering through cold winters, while going through puberty.
I follow him down the hallway, his bare feet slapping tiled floors, reverberating like we're shivering our way through a swimming baths.
She backs into the door, and the closer he moves, the more terrified she becomes, weeping and shivering at the same time.
When temperatures drop, birds keep warm by shivering, "just like you jumping up and down when you get cold outside," said Strelka.
Shota and the father, Osamu (a great Lily Franky, by turns affable and unsavory), first see the girl shivering outside her home.
And the exercise alone may give you enough heat that your body wouldn't burn any extra calories through shivering and brown fat.
In years days say hours,        The room, the road broad leaves shivering       in the wind        Moves slowly over the Atlantic toward New York.
This kind of shivering is one trick that your body has to keep you warm if you're stuck in the cold, explains LiveScience.
Not far from where I live now is Mam Tor, which is sometimes known locally as the "Shivering Mountain," due to frequent landslips.
I walked over to Union Square and played chess with the hustlers there until it was dark and cold and everyone was shivering.
Schiele's shivering sinuous style here quivers like a slapped slimy eel, endowing the somewhat-emaciated girl with slightly sad, but still lascivious, overtones.
But regardless of the carnal beginnings, that strained shivering quality came to foreshadow horrors of the coming World Wars and Schiele's own fate.
If only there was a layer just for my neck I think as I&aposm shivering on the first under-50 degree day.
On Saturday morning, the men stood around shivering in threadbare thrift-store suits, which they said were their team's official warm-up duds.
A man in Minnesota was cited for animal cruelty this week after reportedly leaving his dog chained and shivering outside in below-zero temperatures.
After the show, she spoke with Huffington Post UK about the buzz-worthy feud, saying that she did talk to (a hopefully shivering) Cowell.
Climate change, shivering refugees, increased bigotry in all its forms – all of these are bad and stupid, but knowing that doesn't stop them happening.
For a lot of people, Halloween means standing in line outside of a bar, shivering in a costume that looks hot, but feels cold.
There's an awkward moment as he stands there topless, shivering in the cold March night and fumbling with the dispenser, neither of us talking.
Soon enough you've waged a thermostat war against your coworkers, sobbing and shivering into your sweater as you wonder how humanity sunk so low.
He found her shivering and feverish and rushed her to a hospital where she "had convulsions and almost went into a coma," Jacqueline says.
Their snaps are making all of us incredibly jealous that they're on a warm beach in Mexico while many of us are still shivering.
Shown fasting and praying, weeping in solitude and shivering through frigid Judean Desert nights, he's the embodiment of Jesus Christ in everything but name.
Often, it's a choice between pairing chic trousers with a lumpy duffle coat or shivering during the morning commute in a tissue-thin trench.
I spent a night shivering all alone at the bottom of Black Canyon, humbled by the raw power of the Gunnison River beside me.
A brief Rocky Horror refresher: Brad and Janet are two young lovers who end up wet and shivering at Dr. Frank-N-Furter's door.
When an animal induces torpor, its body temperature falls to just above air temperature, and they don't compensate by generating heat (say, by shivering).
Too proud to accept support from her son and daughter-in-law, Valadon preferred to sit shivering in her kitchen when the boiler broke.
By February, shivering on the subway platform, I go back to imagining what job might make it possible to live near that stream again.
Northern Maine gets cold in early October, and I had spent most of the night shivering beneath clear skies and a swirl of stars.
On the morning that Annabella Sciorra was due to testify against Harvey Weinstein, two women stood shivering outside the Supreme Court of New York.
On a 76-degree, sun-kissed afternoon — a far cry from last year's shivering 36-degree home opener — Pineda was constantly ahead of hitters.
Back then, Gazprom stopped shipping fuel through Ukraine, choking off supplies westward and leaving citizens in member states like Bulgaria shivering in the midwinter cold.
Back outside, Mr. Obama shook hands with people shivering in front of the Old State Capitol, a Greek Revival-style building, lightly dusted in snow.
Unlike the Ice Bucket Challenge, this one does not require intense shivering — or any movement at all (nor is it raising money for a cause).
Other than a diaper, Rahman was left naked from the waist down for the majority of his nearly monthlong detention; he was often seen shivering.
It's strange to be shivering and have a bladder that's about to burst, but there's a physiological reason why your bladder quivers in frigid temps.
I start shivering, yelping, and laughing nervously, which is maybe a sign that I retain a good sense of humor in the face of death.
Puppy knew how it felt to sleep all in a pile on a cold winter night, fighting damp drafts with the heat of shivering bodies.
I particularly like the animation of you guys outside the MC5 dressing room where you're listening to "Kick out the Jams" and shivering like crazy.
"When you look at it you see the student was shivering and shaking and didn't want that kind of love," he says on his video.
No, Trump might talk endlessly, but he would do it from a comfy, heated plexiglass bubble while the peons stand shivering in front of him.
After a tense hunt, Budd finds a young woman in a hijab named Nadia shivering with terror in a bathroom, strapped into an explosive vest.
At night it was so cold in the car I woke and buried myself beneath a heap of our dirty clothes to keep from shivering.
" You can feel it, too, from the bouncy optimism of "disco tits" to the introspective optimism of "shivering gold" to the lonely confusion of "cycles.
Hanlon unlocked the coop and, in dusty lighting and shivering cold, revealed the resin casts of nearly a hundred other statues, many of them familiar.
Forget inviting a Hinge date over just to keep from shivering — this heated mattress pad from Sunbeam provides a consistent heat from neck to toes.
She takes off the wet boots, the wet jacket, the wet skirt, the wet shirt, and, shivering, picks up her phone to call her husband.
"He was just this little dog shivering in a metal cage and a few days later he's like an international cult figure," Luis would say.
Instead of shivering on the exposed branches of trees in bad weather, whole families of bluebirds will gather together in the nest boxes, conserving heat.
In 2018's production of Angels, Roy's viciousness, his casual racism, the self-satisfaction he displays at his own corruption, have shivering and uneasy resonances.
But that fact alone wasn't what crushed Lonzo's spirit, broke his mind, left him shivering and mentally unable to succeed in the NBA ever again.
The entire process took at least an hour, as the neo-Nazis stood shivering in 41 degree weather grumbling that it was worse than TSA.
A few miles north, in New York's Bronx borough, nurse Libia Veliz entered a pastry shop, shivering even though she wore a thick winter coat.
During one animal welfare checkup, a dog left chained outside had to be confiscated after officials found it "shivering and clearly terrified," the agency employee said.
To discover why the eye spots seem to stand still during rattling and shivering, co-author James Hare followed in Hooke's footsteps, albeit with modern technology.
As he sat shivering and taking notes in the ice-filled tub, he noticed that the heating pad had sunk below the water, plug and all.
With their shivering gravity and groping movements, I felt those idiosyncratic chants like they would've resonated through these walls when conjured here hundreds of years ago.
Now the shivering masses can vote for the gold bars emoji and slowly but surely swarm the gates of Unicode and reclaim what is rightfully theirs.
Children are arriving at border crossings with blue lips and shivering from the cold, according to Save the Children, after hours spent out in the elements.
She tried to sleep on the streets, shivering on the sidewalks at night, until she finally pleaded for a room in the home of a daughter.
I will always laugh a little when I picture us on the jungle floor, shivering, cutting up and wondering what the heck we signed up for.
Rising off each shivering and shaking sample is another one—bigger, louder, more rhythmically complex, a true testament to the power that resides in the domestic.
"The monster was carrying two weapons, and aimed specifically at the little children," said Mr. Ramírez in Spanish, shivering as he remembered how the tragedy unfolded.
By the end, he's shed his expensive suit for his underwear and a ratty blanket, shivering in ways that equally suggest delirium tremens and mortal terror.
While Dana was kept awake the second night by the audio of her roommate's TV, she found herself shivering and wondered if she had a fever.
In the film "Crazy House," Tucker does his shaking while rubbing his hands together, as if he were shivering in the cold while skating on ice.
Several hours later, another member of the team found him not far from the base camp, shivering and numb, and helped him make his way back.
Stories of him shoveling out residents of Newark in snowstorms, rescuing a shivering dog or darting into a burning building to save his neighbor went viral.
Youths as young as 25 say they were beaten while handcuffed and locked up for long periods in solitary confinement, left nude and shivering in concrete cells.
The first step is outreach, she says as we pull up to an abandoned strip alongside a railroad track where two individuals stand shivering in short skirts.
Canada has been shivering under frigid temperatures since before Christmas, prompting a string of weather warnings from British Columbia in the west to Quebec in the east.
Still thinking it could be shivering or a seizure his nurse Libby said 'Andrew open your eyes' … and as if in a movie, he did exactly that!
It seems that magic was no match for Viserion's — the Wall slowly calved apart, then crumbled all at once, with giant bergs plunging into the Shivering Sea.
In Hebei, a northern province, a ban on coal heating left thousands of residents shivering because the replacement, a switch to natural gas, was not yet ready.
I was naked and lightly tracing my skin with my fingertips, enjoying the shivering sensations it gave me, the goosebumps that popped up with each gentle caress.
The patient might begin shivering, feeling tight-chested or short of breath, indicating they're having an unexpected allergic reaction to the correct medicine once they receive it.
I was in a constant state of disbelief, thinking, How did I go from working a professional job to waking up shivering on the pavement like this?
WOODSTOCK, England — There is something very familiar about gatherings of beautiful women in the last days of a British spring, barelegged, shivering and undone by pouring rain.
He immerses himself from the neck down in a Cryo Cabin, a recovery device cooled to minus-230 degrees Fahrenheit, after which he emerges, shivering and flexing.
And once I was out, shivering on the strip of shingle, the feeling returning to my hands and feet as pain, I wanted to get back in.
A personal favorite of mine was the sight of a smiling Wiley, shivering slightly in a good suit as the establishment handed him his MBE in 2017.
"Not a lot of money he have now," said Ms. Herera, who was wearing Mr. Rodas's jacket after he saw her shivering and gave it to her.
I let go of everything, and loved everything in the world in equal measure, until the moment I came abruptly back to my own body, shivering uncontrollably.
A score by the cellist Colette Alexander, with the musical group the Bengsons, featured whispered words — among them "quivering" and "shivering" — that gradually became clear with repetition.
When the counterweight of an opioid is removed, the body responds with mayhem—diarrhea, vomiting, cramps, shivering, palpitations, anxiety, agitation, paranoia, and, weirdly, interminable yawning and sneezing.
After visiting them in jail this week, Mr. Seker, the opposition lawmaker, said that the two were already very weak and that Ms. Gulmen was constantly shivering.
All around him, asylum seekers seized on a break in the cold weather to wash their clothes, bathe their shivering children and fill containers with drinking water.
A boy, sent up to check on his welfare, saw him stalking the property half-clothed, naked from the waist down, or shivering under a mosquito net.
She is one of the most selfish people she has ever known, she thinks about this while swimming and after, on the beach, in her towel, shivering.
But the Social Democrats' vote to renew the Grand Coalition with Merkel's Christian Democratic Union means that five months of political "shivering" in Germany is finally over.
We piled in the car and went out looking for him - and eventually found Dad making his way along the road, soaked and shivering in his shirtsleeves.
Rhythmically pealing waves of arpeggiated guitar echo over expanses of feedback, shivering wind, surges of atmosphere, varnished with a soft aural fuzziness that functions as a damper.
You're deep into what was supposed to be a relaxing night of rest when suddenly you jolt awake because you're either shivering or in a pool of sweat.
"In humans, brown adipose tissue likely explains about 1% or 2% of energy expenditure in cold situations, and shivering explains far more, so it's an exaggeration," he said.
Immigrant children as young as 14 say they were beaten while handcuffed and locked up for long periods in solitary confinement, left nude and shivering in concrete cells.
Now apparently, if you take off the ugly Christmas sweater in the cold, your brain tries to manually generate heat by shivering, causing muscles contractions and irisin production.
Then it was time for the rose ceremony, and it was so cold in damn Waukesha that you could actually see the breath of these poor shivering women.
He swam to the group, still clad in his heavy leather jacket, grabbed the railing and looked about at the terrified faces, shivering and sobbing in the cold.
The next live TV musical will be Fox's Rocky Horror Picture Show, and after catching our first extended look at the show (above) we're shivering with antici...pation.
So, whether your heat isn't cutting it and you're shivering or it's working overtime and you're starting to break a sweat, the Dyson will help keep you comfortable.
Derek King, Alex's brother, moved to Estrella Vista just days after his release, and he spent his first three nights there wide awake, shivering in the fetal position.
As the trio is robbing the store, Beth attempts to bond with a small child shivering in her mother's arms by asking her if she watches Doc McStuffins.
He was shivering from the cold, but that didn't matter much once he found his wife, Piniarti, and three children -- ages, 4, 14, and 18 -- safe, he said.
As we walked through the airport returning from D.C., he was shivering with a 102.5 fever, and the next morning his internist diagnosed pneumonia in his damaged lung.
Any shivering on your commute is care of Canada, said Pat Maloit, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service, because the cool winds are arriving from the north.
It was as if she had busted a hole through the sound and was now blasting air through it, the tattered canvas flapping and shivering in the wind.
I remember standing outside in the middle of one February, shivering, part of a giant crowd of jaded fashionistas in an industrial park on the outskirts of Paris.
Studies of people throughout the world have found that those frequently exposed to the cold simply begin to tolerate it more by shivering or constricting blood vessels less.
Many coal stoves were removed before new furnaces were installed, leaving tens of thousands of people shivering without heat when winter's first cold snap arrived earlier than normal.
The outcome can be disastrous: a condition called serotonin syndrome, which starts with shivering, diarrhea, hyperthermia, and palpitations and can progress to muscular rigidity, convulsions, and even death.
Only a few hundred shivering spectators felt able to brave a gloomy Court Suzanne Lenglen — which can seat more than 27,25 — to watch 26th seed Thiem's racket skills.
But come Friday, when Donald Trump takes the oath of office, the 24-year-old will be shivering on the National Mall along with the Republican president-elect's supporters.
They give warm welcomes at the crossing, blankets to the shivering, temporary shelter and food after the long walk and translators for those who don't speak English or French.
I was always freezing, so they would put heating pads all over the inside of the dress when I had to be outside, because I was always shivering [laughs].
Adding to the suspense, the skies then opened, leaving the crowd shivering through a rain delay as they awaited the highest-pressure inning in the history of both franchises.
When it was over — the whole thing took mere seconds — I remember shivering because it was much colder than anticipated and my lighweight dress was suddenly weighed 10 lbs.
Manhattan Fire Department Chaplain Ann Kansfield was purveying the scene of the crash, which also caused one fatality, when she noticed a bride shivering in the sleet and snow.
On a chilly summer night, not long before that premiere, the six cast members stood shivering, calf-deep in water that was, technically, heated, but still pretty damn cold.
That reduction, or at least part of it, is down to unusually cold temperatures in Siberia that have forced work at oil rigs to grind to a shivering halt.
Because, sexism.) Until then, Minson and other researchers are hard at work researching and developing personal thermal comfort devices to help women (and cold men) stop shivering at work.
CARS honk cheerily as they pass a line of shivering junior medics, protesting outside the Royal London Hospital in east London during Britain's first doctors' strike in 40 years.
It was peak foliage, horned red leaves adrift on the duck pond, two-hand touch in the stadium's shadow, ripe-legged girls shivering in miniskirts under a harvest moon.
And while they were shivering from the cold, the sisters made the pledges build fires to warm themselves -- only to have the sisters immediately put them out, Burch said.
It was even stronger near the coast: A windy, sunny 75°F day — weather I bounce around in jacket-free at home in New York City — had me shivering.
It has adapted so well to the cold that by shivering its muscles it can raise its internal temperature to more than 95 degrees when it is 32 outside.
So somehow it all feels predestined that I would find myself shivering and semi-naked in a surgical face-mask, clogs, and beanie in the bowels of West Hollywood.
From the leaders to the last of the 97 teams that finished in 7:55:35 or better, almost everyone crossed the line dizzy, shivering, exhausted, grateful and humble.
And so it was that I found myself shivering and walking down Hérouxville's Main Street this week in the frigid March cold, curious to see whether attitudes had shifted.
Except for the few shivering supporters handing out leaflets for presidential contender and former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, Kiev on Wednesday bore few visible signs of a pending election.
Video shot two nights before Thomas's death, prosecutors said, showed him and Anthony shivering as they slept on the garage floor with no mattress, no pillows and no covers.
A shivering beech tree in a damp winter forest gives off its own light in the same way that dogwood blossoms in springtime look like tiny ground-borne suns.
On a winter's evening in 2225, Walter Chandoha was walking to his three-room apartment in Astoria, Queens, when he spotted an abandoned gray kitten shivering in the snow.
Walking the gleaming marble floors and shivering in the air conditioning, I felt the stark contrast in class that marks this country, where great suffering exists alongside great opulence.
"We are from the Caribbean, we can't handle this cold," he said, shivering despite wearing four t-shirts, two sweaters, two pairs of socks and two pairs of jeans.
Rolando and his son would spend three days locked in the trailer, shivering from the cold breeze from a buzzing machine they were told provided air for them to breathe.
Terry Hett, 83, a regular at royal events where he dresses up in a full Union Jack suit, sat shivering in his camping chair on Saturday after six nights outside.
With riveting and bone shivering live performances, the Kitchener, Ontario band features extremely dark and aggressive tones that have continued to run throughout the life blood of metal and hardcore.
It's cold -- around 55 degrees Fahrenheit -- and men, women and children are lying shivering on concrete as rain begins to fall, wondering whether they should give up for the night.
Mr. Petrou said he was recovering from surgery at a Lesbos hospital when a Syrian in his 20s stumbled into his room, shivering after a four-hour swim from Turkey.
Rabbity, intensely focused and practically shivering with emotion, the little man — using a short yellow pencil — frantically wrote in a small bound book, the size of a small date book.
In previous years, it has rained, which means the local foresters have brewed coffee and hot chocolate on colossal iron grills while the audience has stood shivering under their umbrellas.
Mr. Ramírez, whose girlfriend was shot and survived, was still shivering on Tuesday as he recalled the horror, and how Mr. Kelley, it seemed, "aimed specifically at the little children."
She would stop in the middle of a run, spent and shivering, and her husband, who trained with her, would sprint ahead to get their car and drive her home.
Walking along the sand of the English Channel, you can't help seeing those shivering boys at Dunkirk, part of the World War II generation that will soon be gone entirely.
On a bitter, soul-shivering, damp, biting gray February day in Cleveland—that is to say, on a February day in Cleveland—a handless man is handling a nonexistent ball.
I clambered out, shivering and shaken—and forever grateful to him, in spite of the fact that, as swimmers like to say, I wouldn't recognize him with his clothes on.
We piled in the car and went out looking for him, and we eventually found my dad making his way along the road, soaked and shivering in his shirt sleeves.
"He didn't really say yes, he just kind of lifted his arms like a child," adds Resto, who took off his own shirt (and hat!) and helped dress the shivering man.
Some of the symptoms of sepsis are shivering, fever, feeling cold, extreme pain, sleepiness, confusion, clammy skin, shortness of breath, or feeling like you might die, according to the Sepsis Alliance.
It emits carbon dioxide and, because it is hard to store, its price can soar during emergencies—witness supply disruptions in Europe this week and shivering schoolchildren in China (see article).
But despite the months spent in the wilderness on set, the two were shivering on the red carpet before the BAFTA Awards in London Sunday, where temperatures hovered around 38 degrees.
A local chef, Joe Sheridan, came up with the idea of Irish coffee when he added whiskey to the hot drinks served to shivering passengers from a Pan Am flying boat.
Next time a bouncer has you and the girls shivering in the cold for an hour just to tell you there's a private party tonight and the cover fee has trebled.
Stopping smoking means giving this up, or, worse, going outside and NOT smoking, and just watching other people smoke while shivering and thinking a lot about being inside and/or smoking.
And just like a game, you end up changing armor to min/max defense—stripping layers as the day warms and adding them when the sun gives way to shivering night.
Further complicating matters, the government's aggressive drive to stamp out coal burning for stoves and heaters overreached over winter and left many residents shivering because natural gas installations had fallen behind.
Shivering in front of the movie monitors, Ms. Meyer thought of a female agent — part Jason Bourne, part Bill Nye the Science Guy — who has a peculiar talent for torturing people.
And even though I have a mummy sleeping bag, I find that more often than not, I wake up shivering with the hood off, my face on the cold hard ground.
Trump is the real deal and after tonight's performance, I have to believe that Democrats are shivering in their pantsuits about the next 100-plus days to come before Election Day.
To keep its bathers from shivering and its energy bills from ballooning, the city has developed some clever ways to reuse excess heat from two unconventional sources, computer servers and sewage.
The "house rules" card they present you with is just pretentious enough to make you feel superior to everyone in the line of shivering, well-dressed fools waiting to get in.
Fast-forward to a toilet four hours later: I lay shivering in the corner of the bathroom, thinking time was about to stand still as my heart would soon stop beating.
Many New York City apartments, especially the older ones, can double as saunas come January (unless, of course, you are the poor soul shivering under a wool blanket on the seventh floor).
But non-shivering thermogenesis is where the cells of the body, on their own through repeated cold exposure, carry a little bit more heat than usual, which helps keep body temperature elevated.
After they essentially said 'Yeah, that's the jerk,' the man was taken away in handcuffs, and everyone on the sidewalk probably went back to quietly thinking about their own mortality (and shivering).
Seregy stayed with the shivering feline, who had ice frozen to his whiskers, while his wife ran to and from their nearby home with warm buckets of water to free the feline.
It was too late to move the event to a larger space by the time it was clear that thousands could be left shivering outside while the Republican presidential candidate spoke inside.
Our own little house stood far apart from the rest of town, without other walls nearby to share in breaking the wind, and we grew ever more thin and hungry and shivering.
Deposition transcripts tell the story: Dortha had fallen ill with "nausea, shivering attacks, cramping of the stomach" during a July Fourth trip with her husband to Port Aransas on the Texas coast.
It also narrows blood vessels, which lessens shivering, and can prevent large dips in a person's core temperature, making it a "good choice" for patients at risk of hypothermia, the authors said.
A little girl was sitting on the couch, probably 6 or 7 years old, sitting on the back of the couch, just shivering and scared to death and that broke my heart.
Hearing "But you can't just diss and come tell man sorry" over that dissonant chord progression and shivering strings is like if Radiohead went grime, which they have thankfully never done (yet).
So why did I find myself shivering in the sub-zero temperatures of suburban Manchester on Saturday morning, joining some eco-warriors from Reclaim the Power on their first action of 221?
Too bad, toots — it's a man's world out there, and shivering teenage virgins kneeling in their white slips while powerful older men anoint their foreheads with blood is just how things go.
Some of them, after crossing the Rio Grande, spent their first night in the United States shivering in their damp clothes on Mylar sheets in the sprawling processing center in McAllen, Tex.
The medics said ketamine was a good choice to give to the boys, given the risk of hypothermia, as ketamine impairs shivering and is associated with smaller drops in core body temperature.
As a small boy he went along to light their night work with a tilley lamp, shivering at ghost stories and terrified by the skull his father thrust up once on his fork.
At the conclusion of the shower, Rahman was moved to one of the four sleep deprivation cells where he was left shivering for hours or overnight with his hand chained over his head.
About two years ago, the neighbor said, he spotted one of Mr. Gonzales-Mugaburu's foster children, by then an older teenager, shivering in the backyard, apparently after being locked out of the house.
At the other end of the temperature spectrum, cold snaps have left children shivering in schools with malfunctioning boilers and drafty windows that do little to protect them when temperatures dip below zero.
We watch as Homer and Marge try to put their kids to bed, but instead of comforting the kids, they traumatize them; all three children wind up shivering in Marge and Homer's bed.
I had also tracked down an American pilot, Alan Golub, who helped them at the end of the war, when they were shivering and starving and holed up in a schoolhouse in Eschwege.
"I hope they are OK in those clothes," someone next to me muttered, shivering as she took off her gloves and tried to take a quick picture of the scene below on her smartphone.
The building had little heat and, seeing that I was shivering, he dragged in a space heater that had the kind of open coils that would singe your clothes if you sat too close.
Meanwhile, Rachel, Raven, Vanessa, and Corinne (who has somehow become my favorite now that Rachel's a lock for The Bachelorette?) are shivering out on a terrace, waiting for the goddamn rose ceremony to start.
Festivals don't always have to be shivering in a field in a cagoule, squinting at what looks like it could be ZZ Top, taking turns to trek to the nearest bunch of overflowing portaloos.
As much as I love the tree's smooth, elephant-skin bark and brittle leaves shivering on their branches through the winter, I don't think an all-beech future is one I want to see.
BAGHDAD — Hollow-cheeked and shivering slightly in jeans he had outgrown, Abdullah stood in an unfinished parking garage, transfixed in front of a mural whose meaning he was eager to decode for a visitor.
It's also small enough to fit in the overhead compartment of a plane, so you don't have to stand, shivering, in the jet bridge waiting for your gate-checked umbrella stroller to be retrieved.
It's symptoms at first can look like less serious ailments: confusion or disorientation; shortness of breath; high heart rate; fever, or shivering, or feeling very cold; extreme pain or discomfort; and clammy or sweaty skin.
The Associated Press reported last month on sworn statements from six Latino teens who alleged being beaten while handcuffed, locked up for long periods in solitary confinement and left nude and shivering in concrete cells.
I'm morally opposed to any and all weight loss tips, but the folks over at the American Chemical Society's Reactions channel have made a pretty compelling video explaining how shivering can help you burn fat.
The show even took a few moments to wallow in the miseries of the weather, as the wet, shivering contestants reconcile themselves to the next month of their lives at the mercy of the elements.
By the time we get back to the apartment, I have to peel off soaked jeans again and the dog is shivering, so we snuggle under a blanket and turn on the TV. 229 p.m.
" 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.
At its recent peak, up to 2000,2200 lived there in shivering misery, and as many as 224 arrived each day after arduous journeys by foot, boat, truck and clandestine train rides across continents and seas.
" Colorful writing: "An unwelcome breeze played merrily, but frigidly, around the gaunt limbs in the press box eyrie, and shivering creatures thought lovingly and longingly of the 'woolen ones' reposing in bureau drawers at home.
There was the late-night bowl of seolleongtang — ox bone soup, slow cooked to snow white opaqueness — over which a colleague and I defrosted our cheeks after shivering through the opening ceremony of the Games.
Speaking of extreme weather: Frightening cold was entrenched over the middle of the U.S. It brought much of society there to a shivering halt and was believed to be responsible for at least eight deaths.
Mr. van Hove, the visionary international director who set Broadway shivering with his hyper-intense productions of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge" and "The Crucible," is an artist who thinks with his gut.
As winter approaches, the city is racing to ready boilers in the nation's largest public housing system, where widespread heat outages have repeatedly left many of its 400,323 low-income residents shivering in their homes.
At least 39 people have died, including a Houston police officer, a family trapped in a van beneath surging floodwater, and a mother whose shivering 3-year-old was found clinging to her unresponsive body.
But if he had taught me anything, it was that comfort resides in the rituals of care, the steady application of optimism, the shivering light of faith in the fact that I was still okay.
Or at Givenchy, where, for her third haute couture collection, Clare Waight Keller offered everything from a shivering monochromatic metallic cape to a rainbow-colored multitiered skirt with a matching ruff of the swaying stuff.
While they don't want you to see them shivering, some of Trump's top lieutenants are already planning for how the president and the party he commands will try to stop Biden in the general election.
When the girl speaks she must raise her voice to be heard above the hum of bombers that are slashing the air above, the shivering whining mass that will shatter when the payloads hit the ground.
Sure, I wanted to be thin and glamorous like Princess Diana, but there is no way I would have walked around in a shivering daze for three years if starvation didn't satisfy some higher-order hunger.
They chat for a bit, Kevin noting he was branded "first" at birth — as the firstborn, first to walk, first to kiss a girl — before he wanders away, shaking and shivering, onto the football field. Alone.
During the majority of the the Lower East Side Rally Against Hate, shivering protestors listened quietly as each leader took the mic to describe the simultaneous feelings of fear and solidarity experienced by their respective communities.
" This has been a standout season for Ms. Woodward, who has made alluring debuts in George Balanchine's "Apollo," as Calliope; and as the shivering, fetching lead in the "Winter" section of Jerome Robbins's "The Four Seasons.
Shivering from the November chill, my daughter and I soaked the perimeter of our home while my husband tried to clear the roof of the large chunks of ash and charred leaves falling from the sky.
They found children left home alone, feeding themselves by spooning powdered milk straight from the can because they had no water; children shivering with cold; children who, diminished by malnutrition, looked years younger than their age.
Since then, I have worn the coat only a handful of times, shivering regretfully in the foggy San Francisco evening as the slick fabric pulled heat from my body and the detachable hood flew off my head.
"Fortunately it would be a warm night, but even temps in the 60s is pretty chilly when you're sleeping in the dirt, so even when our family huddled together for warmth we were all shivering," he said.
To the homeless, disoriented man shivering in a forlorn alleyway, the police officer, not the Department of Health and Human Services or the Department of Housing and Urban Development, brings immediate life-saving attention and empathetic understanding.
Outside Brown Chapel AME in Selma on Saturday, facing a crowd of shivering reporters, Jones stepped up to take his turn at the microphones after Sewell and Patrick — and promptly toppled all the microphones to the ground.
During the colder months, one of the absolute worst feelings is hopping into your idle car after a night of endless snow and struggling to insert your key into the ignition because you just can't stop shivering.
Sick and shivering, he imagined that if he looked east, he could see all the places that girdled the planet at the same latitude as the Shetlands: Norway, Sweden and Finland; Russia and Alaska; Canada and Greenland.
I dragged my feet to the health office at Glendale Adventist Alcohol and Drugs Services, shivering and sweating, suffering from a weeks long insomnia the heroin detox brought on and begged for something to help me sleep.
Stay the course, I told myself, only to discover that the sauna box was followed by a cycle of ice-water plunges, culminating in the attendant firing a hose of icy water full-blast at my shivering body.
Women in particular connected with its vague loneliness, stark depiction of sex ("Bend me over like a substitute teacher & pump me full of shivering arrows"), beautiful imagery ("the days burn off like leopard print"), and mention of pussy.
With temperatures outside falling, the heating system faltered, too, and the incarcerated men—most of whom are awaiting trial and have not been convicted of a crime—were left shivering in near-freezing conditions inside their darkened cells.
Having heard an early report of the explosion in Manhattan, shortly before speaking at a rally in Colorado, he proceeded to do his usual work of stoking fear in an electorate already shivering with exaggerated dread of terrorism.
Bennie Hooper, 250, and his dog sat on a curb, both shivering, as he searched for a sign of his husband, Cody Cress-Likes, who was left behind in their apartment by the boat that rescued Mr. Hooper.
Diane Sampson, an American paediatrician, said she had treated desperate patients at the Moria camp suffering from frostbite, shivering with cold and drenched by snow and rain that had washed through the flimsy tents they are staying in.
Other teens interviewed as part of the court case also reported being punished for minor infractions with stints in solitary confinement, during which some of the children said they were left nude and shivering in cold concrete cells.
My first cold showers were a piece of the depression caused by a disconnect of mind from body, but while I was shivering in pursuit of ridding myself of calories, I was simultaneously aligning my ghost and my machine.
And a lawsuit filed earlier this year alleged that Latino youths at the Shenandoah Valley Juvenile Center in Virginia were beaten while handcuffed and locked up for long periods in solitary confinement, left nude and shivering in concrete cells.
Ralph Northam of Virginia ordered an investigation into claims by children at an immigration detention facility that they were beaten while handcuffed and locked up for long periods in solitary confinement, and left nude and shivering in concrete cells.
On the walls are the artifacts from her parents' collections, her mother's framed Hans Christian Andersen illustrations, torn from a valuable ancient edition, a flea-market steal: the Little Match Girl, shivering, and a near-dead Hansel and Gretel.
HOUSTON, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Shivering cold and soaking wet, Maria Davila collapsed on the floor of a downtown Houston shelter beside her two grandchildren on Sunday, exhausted after fighting through swirling floodwaters as Tropical Storm Harvey pounded the city.
Robyn and Valerie, shivering in their coats, hung over the white ash in the grate as if it might be lifesaving, while Marise hunted for milk in what must have been the kitchen next door, though it sounded cavernous.
The terroir was propitious for this year's Banished Secretary 2018 , whose taste lies primarily beneath the surface, its low notes shivering with incautious power, owing to the convergence of double allegations whose force pairs them in an assertive way.
We'd be submerged for days by monsoon rains, wading through rice paddies and shivering at night in sodden jungle fatigues until our feet began to rot and we felt as cold as being naked on winter's day in Chicago.
Big City Early on Tuesday evening, as a shivering rain fell, Nelini Stamp stood outside the headquarters of Goldman Sachs on West Street in Lower Manhattan in a waterproof poncho, her sleeping bag, protected by plastic, close at hand.
But lakeside, stooped and shivering in a parka, flexing your toes inside multiple layers of socks and witnessing groups of half-naked people splashing into the frigid water of their own accord, your mind naturally struggles to comprehend why.
After the fruitless night I spent shivering on the mountaintop in Abisko, it felt luxurious to look for the lights from inside a SkyNest, one of two cozy, lemming-shaped cabins with transparent walls and ceilings in rural Kurravaara.
It quickly became clear that impact of a six-pack is somewhat undermined when the person it's attached to is shivering, floppy-dicked, struggling to string a meaningful sentence together, and always one perceived slight away from going full Naomi Campbell.
This involves two distinct behaviors: the aforementioned train-rattling, and "train-shivering":Not only does this produce a telltale rattle, but it has a unique visual effect: the background feathers appear to shimmer while the eyespots barely move at all.
All that skiing, sledge-pulling, shivering, and sled-pulling meant a big calorie deficit; preliminary results indicate that nearly everyone on the expedition gained muscle while losing fat, and, on average, dropped around four pounds over the week-long expedition.
One of her anecdotes, which predates the emptying of the nest, remembers how the family coped when Hurricane Sandy left the neighborhood without electric power for nine days and they consumed the time shivering while playing cards and board games.
But I am thoroughly impressed by how well the all-season comforter is able to regulate my body temperature, keeping me cool enough at night to fall asleep and warm enough in the mornings so I don't wake up shivering.
I make believe the shivering small flies beside me on the leaves, the sparrow gang that flusters in its shallow bowl of dust suppose that I want nothing more from them except to stay here and not mean a thing. 9.
Crab Louis might sound anachronistic, but it's a delightful fit for today's rather philosophical and imperative-driven eating, and I'm as invested in its survival as I would be in a shivering pup found tied to a lamppost in the rain.
It can really wobble a person's Weltanschauung, to borrow a line from the poet A.R. Ammons, to be way down in the shivering dark, a particulate in the earth's lower intestines, your headlamps picking out the bats on the wall.
Mallarmé's dream of an Ideal Book or Work (and which, as Gorelick points out in her introduction, it could be argued was never meant to be published) is rotating, combining and recombining, fragmentary, then whole, then shivering into its components again.
Shivering through yet another camp winter, she is one of 3.6 million Yemenis - around 12% of the population - displaced during a nearly five-year war that has spawned what the United Nations says is the world's most urgent humanitarian crisis.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Andrew Funk has been shivering through the nights in a tent pitched in the snow of Davos this week as political and business leaders returned to their cozy hotels and apartments nestled in the swank Swiss ski resort.
"When we entered into the room for the final result, we were quite confident, and then it was, waaaah, cold shower," Estanguet said, shivering at the memory on Monday during lunch at Roland Garros Stadium with a small group of reporters.
In its Sunlight Journey collection, inspired the Amalfi Coast of Italy, Piaget offered hammered gold bracelets glistening with rubies, reminiscent of sunsets, or in necklaces with shivering tassels of sapphires and white diamonds, designed to mirror waves crashing on a cliff.
Factories are closing or operating at reduced capacity, businesses are seeing profits shrink as supply chains are disrupted, and people are shivering through sub-zero temperatures without adequate heating at home, according to interviews conducted across the region last week.
Shivering with cold — doors to the outside were kept open to prevent the growth of mold — Mr. Gifford supervised the repair of the old boiler, working under bare light bulbs and temporary electrical power lines strung along the basement ceiling.
The sight of native people shivering in a blizzard, while government authorities threaten to starve them out or forcefully remove them, is a living diorama of so much awful history between the First Americans and those who took everything from them.
Reuters TV: Coal crackdown leaves parts of China shivering   Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro looked to the world of digital currency to circumvent U.S.-led financial sanctions, announcing the launch of the "petro" backed by oil reserves to shore up a collapsed economy.
"I'm just so glad to be part of the eye of the hurricane that Trump is bringing to Burlington by coming to the seat of Bernie's power," said Jake Blend, 37, who was shivering in a Pac-Man sweatshirt and red beanie hat.
That reduction, or at least part of it, is the result not so much of Russian zeal to honor the agreement as it is to unusually cold temperatures in Siberia that have forced work at oil rigs to grind to a shivering halt.
RAUBLING, Germany (Reuters) - German police found a group of 12 shivering migrants hiding on a freight train near the Austrian border on Wednesday and an officer said the number caught trying to enter Germany illegally was on the rise in the region.
There they stand — oh wait no actually they're curled up in a foetal position, shivering due to acute hypothermia and malnutrition... It's been six years since Skyrim first graced our consoles, but yesterday Bethesda announced an official new edition of the game.
They all were: sweating and shivering in turns as the doors to the bar slid open and shut on the fogged up night, as the hyperloop stop out front poured revelers and mourners alike into the same place at the same time.
This made it impossible to ever get warm, and, shivering in my sweater and coat, I wondered how the women didn't freeze wearing only silk, and whether assistance was needed to tie and wrap and secure all the necessary parts of their kimonos.
It was bright enough to see R. still sleeping beside me, cocooned in the blanket I had bought after the first night we spent together, when I woke shivering to find him bound tight in the comforter we were sharing, swaddled beside me.
From May to September, according to Instagram, the Kardashians do little but set sail, fly on private jets, and pose poolside while the rest of us go to work, shivering at our desks and longing for those too-few three-day weekends.
If you know something about Walser's life — he spent his final 25 years in a mental institution and died during a walk in the snow — then some of the action, especially the shivering and Ms. Bernofsky's napkin folding, takes on a different tinge.
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Andrew Funk has been shivering through the nights in a tent pitched in the snow of Davos this week as political and business leaders returned to their cosy hotels and apartments nestled in the swank Swiss ski resort.
But whether death appears to you in plain view from miles and miles away or blindsides you like a passing train, whether you have lived your life standing tall on your own two feet or spent it shivering on your knees, its bell inevitably tolls.
"I just got caught up in the Olympic fever back in '84 in Los Angeles, it just got me hooked," a shivering Kalmuk said outside the Olympic skating centre in frigid conditions where he has laid out some of his collection of thousands of pins.
Doing pretty well so far Doing pretty well so far There's an excellent reason why the photography industry is shivering in its boots: A tremendous number of photos are taken with smartphones these days, and the trend is showing no signs of slowing down.
If that's the case, and you are experiencing the other telltale signs of hypothermia (such as, shivering, slurred speech, shallow breath, and a weak pulse) it's important to get to a warm, dry location and seek medical attention immediately, according to the Mayo Clinic.
A blasted-flat battlefield might not be much fun to play on, but it's what comes to mind when I think about the horrors of World War I, with trees and buildings scrubbed from existence by constant artillery barrages and soldiers stuck shivering in trenches.
After a call goes out to British civilians across the channel to help rescue troops, Mr. Dawson (Mark Rylance), piloting his yacht, the Moonstone, with the help of Peter and George, comes across a soldier (Cillian Murphy) shivering amid wreckage in the water. EXT.
According to the UK Sepsis Trust, the following symptoms may be a sign of the condition: slurred speech or confusion, extreme shivering or muscle pain, passing no urine in a day, severe breathlessness, feeling like you're going to die, and mottled or discolored skin.
The first protestors had started showing up for what grew to be an enormous, clamorous demonstration, with people shivering in the January cold but chanting, "Build a wall, we'll tear it down" as they played trumpets, drums and even banged on pots and pans.
He took his time, though he was feeling worse by the minute, shivering so hard he had to wrap his arms around himself, his shirt soaked and too thin against the night and the temperature, which must have dropped into the mid-fifties by now.
In particular they're about the coming-of-age of a teenager, the son of a black mother and a Latino father, who works in the family restaurant and is discovering, to the delight of his shivering senses, that he likes to fool around with boys.
I saw him (them?) play at this year's Eistnaflug festival (accompanied on vocals by Abominor's Alfreð Þór, a frequent collaborator), and was utterly entranced; the stark, minimal loops and shivering melodic touches somehow felt far darker than most of the ourgith metal bands I'd seen that day.
The Sleep Number 360 also learns each sleeper's bedtime routines and timing, so that before you climb under the sheets, it will automatically pre-heat just the foot of the bed making it easier to immediately drift off, instead of shivering until the mattress warms up.
"I'm good," De Grasse told Reuters, as he stood shivering on a windswept Toronto street corner, a beanie pulled down over his ears and his hands covered in Maple Leaf mitts as part of Hudson Bay's National Red Mitten Day in support of the Canadian Olympic Foundation.
Jackson discovered this heartbreaking event occurred after checking her shelter's security footage in hopes of finding information on two different abandoned dogs that were both left at the shelter's gates shivering and crammed into a carrier "too small" to comfortably hold both pets, she told PEOPLE.
But he's now on the cover of a glossy magazine, DuJour, giving the mag an all-access pass to meet his "lady friend" who is "a young, bleary-eyed Kylie Jenner lookalike" and "is huddled outside the gate, shivering in the light drizzle" outside of Tyga's house.
In its willowy string arrangements and shivering keyboards, in the way Solange overdubs her vocals into a breathy, polyphonic echo chamber, A Seat at the Table eyes the world with wary caution, with the kind of quietude that is a response to and defense against pain.
The most recent multisensory development is the connection between food and autonomous sensory meridian response, or A.S.M.R. A newly defined sensory state, A.S.M.R. is a kind of pleasurable shivering or tingling that spreads along the scalp, upper back and shoulders in response to soothing repetitive sounds.
These children are already alone and without their families, shivering in cages; the administration has gone as far as sending a government lawyer to court to argue that denying soap to children — while forcing them to sleep on concrete floors in freezing cells — is safe and sanitary.
Mr. Taylor gives us a crummy series of African tribal rituals; Hawaiian grass-skirt hula; Eskimos shivering and huddling outside an igloo; a church wedding for Midwestern yokels (one bride arrives heavily pregnant, while another is dragged by her man) — clowning without humor, all tepidly wrought.
"And I feel blessed that I have a president who is supportive of our cause," she said, shivering as she recalled some of Mr. Trump's promises and actions, like his order this week prohibiting foreign aid to entities that discuss abortion as a family-planning option.
We walked passed the British Museum shivering, haunted by the sickly glow of colonial rule illuminating the colossal building, eventually coming to the University of London's SOAS gardens where we sat unharmed under an unobtrusive Elm tree to proceed our dialogues into the early hours of the morning.
Long after she had finished working with Aurelien Barrau, a French astrophysicist with whom she consulted on "High Life," Denis continued to call him, to describe beautiful sights she had encountered while walking—once, a tree shivering in the wind in a way she thought he would enjoy.
"Five and a half months later, I was shivering in Afghanistan," Mattis said, referring to his role as commander of Task Force 58, a special group that landed in southern Afghanistan aboard helicopters flown from Navy ships in the Arabian Sea to attack the Taliban in and around Kandahar.
ELSEWHERE, HOME By Leila Aboulela If literary realism attempts to hold a mirror to the world, then Leila Aboulela's "Elsewhere, Home" is an especially vivid reflection in a pond, as accurate as glass's gaze but rippled to capture life as a thing shivering and fluid even when seemingly still.
Fashion Review On Saturday night, long after the sun had set and a pre-autumn chill had returned to the air, a horde of fashion folk were standing on the sides of an otherwise deserted dead-end street in Bushwick, Brooklyn, penned up and shivering behind metal barriers.
One winter's day, when he came upon her crouched shivering in a ditch with her three goats, soaked from the rain and flushed with fever, Don Santiago tied up the goats and slung her over his shoulder like a sack, thankful she was so small and weighed so little.
" So begins Adam Khalil and Bayley Sweitzer's 2018 film Empty Metal: three shivering hipsters stare dead-eyed into a bonfire as one of them relays, via disembodied voiceover, "I have come to realize that the inevitable destruction of the status quo will be more of a confused, anticlimactic rot.
Officers were summoned to the scene Saturday night in south Dallas after a neighbor spotted one of those boys, a 3-year-old, wandering in the apartment building's parking lot, shivering and without a coat in the cold, according to an arrest warrant affidavit, reports Dallas-Fort Worth TV station KTVT.
I powered through — mostly to get out of the tub and stop shivering (Joan finished her showers with a cold-water blast to "shrink pores") — but I wound up sticking my head under the showerhead after I got out because I was convinced I still smelled like a $5 footlong.
The newspapers the next day carried images of Tim Cook, the head of Apple, and Dennis Muilenburg, the boss of Boeing, shivering in the North Portico as they waited, coatless, to be picked up by their drivers after declining to make such a promise, prompting their summary expulsion from the building.
Instead of running the heat for hours on end to ensure coming home to a toasty house or slumber without shivering, we've pulled some cozy gadgets on sale that may suffice over cranking the thermostat: Shop personal heaters (including a Dyson), electric blankets, and heated mattress pads at Amazon and Walmart.
Parts of Germany and France were recently steaming through record temperatures — during last week's heat wave, police officers in Paris used tear gas on climate change protesters — while I was southbound on Amtrak's Northeast Regional, shivering in the quiet car, rugged up in a scarf, jacket, long pants and boots.
CreditCreditLaura McDermott for The New York Times DETROIT — Just before the holidays, on a dark street a few blocks from downtown, a group of public officials crowded onto a makeshift stage before a shivering crowd, flipped a big switch — and the last of this city's 2000,21980 new streetlights blazed on.
" Flea's ACID FOR THE CHILDREN (Grand Central, $219903) goes to a similar place: "I could spike up coke all night long until my arm was a bruised and swollen mess and I'd become a shivering psycho, but the idea of doing one shot of heroin and mellowing out terrified me.
The moment the temperature rises to a level where I can sleep on top of the bedcovers and drink a pint outside without spilling half of it on the road due to shivering like a dog on the bus, my listening habits take a turn down an even more divisive road than usual.
But at this hour — because of a shivering or a silvering — alight with the frisson of being unknown in the night's oasis, hugging my captivated self so as to capture a sliver of exhilaration and bring back a swatch for those circumstances when I will need to remember what it was all for.
As I got older, I developed other methods for getting a man to make the first move: bumping into him as we walked together, shivering with unfelt cold, standing fetchingly on steps that would bring me to his eye level — all so he'd be overtaken with desire and, for God's sake, kiss me.
Similarly, I wanted my professors to know that I took my work seriously, and so I would go to class even when my blood pressure was low enough that I was close to fainting, or when my body temperature had dropped to the point where I could not stop visibly shivering in class.
Bunny Boy is introduced with the solitary mantra of Almeda Riddle's "My Little Rooster"; his skinny body shivering alone in the rain accompanied by an isolated vocal absolutely reeking of vulnerability, making a later scene where he gets bullied for being a "queer-ass rabbit" by two kids cosplaying as cowboys all the more unpleasant.
He goes on to talk about how touring with the Fat Whites is "total carnage" (Flanagan jokes that Moonlandingz tours are like a detox for Saoudi) and how extended tours often leave him in states of exhaustion and ill-health so severe his sweat "turned black on one occasion" as he lay shivering in bed.
See, while the rest of us have been spend our days staring longingly at our sundresses, shivering under piles of blankets and attempting to bask in whatever tiny bit of warmth the sun manages to eek out, Jenner has been sunbathing, relaxing by the pool and just generally being the human embodiment of summer.
Nobody who saw his début feature, " The Return " (2003), will forget the opening minutes, in which a boy is left stranded and shivering on a tall platform above the sea; the rest of that movie tells of his vanished father, who turns up as a near-stranger and struggles to reconnect with his sons.
I don't care if you've got that festival booked for the end of September, or if you're still squeezing a few shivering walks out of those denim cut offs; the earth is still turning, time is ploughing onwards and the air—in the cruel northern hemisphere that makes winter the long season—is getting colder.
There were tasseled trims on leather jackets teamed with minidresses and thigh-high boots; threads of beads cascading, flapper style, from evening shifts; and even entire shivering suede skirts and handbags covered in the swinging stuff, a hippie-deluxe embellishment celebrating the softer side of '70s dressing for what feels like a tougher, harder era.
By "Leaflets" (1969), Rich has shed formal stricture in favor of organic, free forms and a grave, speech-inflected tone; these poems of her second period profoundly repudiate the imposition of poetic, political and social traditions: The old masters, the old sources, haven't a clue what we're about, shivering here in the half-dark 'sixties.
So I did a shit ton more, also started drinking, and the next thing I remember is it being daytime and I am shivering in the fetal position outside of a train station with 911 on speed dial while a girl I'd never met before is sitting beside me snorting ketamine off a mirror.
CreditCreditAndy Cross/The Denver Post, via Getty Images Forty years ago this month, a visitor at the Dallas Cowboys' cheerleading tryouts described a scene that was "as tense as that at an open casting call for a Broadway production," with 150 women — "the most envied, celebrated and sought‐after" in the country — shivering in an overly air-conditioned room.
It's become the go-to library for GIFs, the seconds-long, looping video clips that people text when words are too hard to conjure or quick shots of a shivering Leonardo DiCaprio in The Revenant just better convey how cold you are; the startup reached 95 million unique visitors per month in 1951, quadruple what it did in 2014.
Much of the time the two men spent cold, wet, shivering nights sleeping on the ground or in elevated hunting blinds, platforms hidden high in the trees from which hunters stalk and shoot their prey, a perch from which Mr. Sweat said in one instance he could identify the search area by watching helicopters and planes above.
It has generally been assumed that this stretched-shivering quality in Schiele's work showed an artistic anguish that arose from his 1912 April arrest and 24 day imprisonment in Neulengbach following accusations of indecency for seducing a young girl below the age of consent — a false charge — and exhibiting erotic paintings in front of children, which was proven true.
Red Bulls 1, Atlanta United 0 (Atlanta wins, 23-20, on aggregate) HARRISON, N.J. — The Red Bulls — so solid in winning Major League Soccer's regular-season title this year — went out of the playoffs with barely a whimper Thursday night, failing this year to offer their steadfast, shivering fans so much as the usual playoff tease.
And there was the extremity of their fraudulent overtime, many tens of thousands of dollars for each — they were being paid while at the beach, while spending weeks doing exurban home renovations — all of it draining the treasury of a city where, as the trial was taking place, thousands of children were shivering in unheated classrooms.
He was sworn in by the populist senator and leftist icon Bernie Sanders of Vermont, in an outdoor ceremony that was truncated because of the cold — a youth chorus and the city's youth poet laureate were eliminated from the program, and Mr. de Blasio said that he shortened his remarks out of consideration for his shivering audience.
Dripping in diamonds and cocooned in furs, many with bemused-looking husbands in tow, they beamed like small children at the collection, dozens of fantastical gowns with voluminous tiered silk skirts, or encrusted with hundreds and thousands of pearls, sequins and glass beads, or shivering delicately with cascading bouquets of 20173-D pleated organza and tulle flowers.
"Shivering on the dogleg of cleared land, between the back wall of the factory and the scrub" where a pit has been freshly dug, he awaits instructions, gulping liquor from a flask being passed along the line, watching his barrack mates "flinging bundles" they've seized from the Jews who stumble through the mud between the rows of trucks.
" (Susan Sontag); "Don't ever let me think, dear God, that I was anything but the instrument for Your story" (Flannery O'Connor); "Tired from rowing and reaching across big old beds to make them" (Berlin); "I'm a shivering housefrau waging a day to day battle against cold and dirt" (Plath); "Can I love someone … and still think/fly?
A prolific writer, the author of On the Origin of Species made copious notes about his various health woes, a litany of problems that included muscle tremors, panic attacks (including "hysterical crying," in his own words), vertigo, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, weakness and fatigue, intermittent face rashes, shivering, "singing in the ears" (likely tinnitus), and gastrointestinal problems, such as vomiting and flatulence.
I can tell you what it sounded like, how the delirious jet-engine howling above and below was turned tinny and distant and strange by the concrete and Plexiglas that encased the climate-controlled tank; I can tell you about the stadium stirring and shivering as the shared sense of surprise in it started to rise into something like belief.
It is as though Orange has taken Orvil's broken, shadowy heritage and made it not only persistent and pressing, but also offers it as a way of enriching Orvil as a character, someone more fully present and "there" because of the very battle going on in his being between absences and a shivering trace of something that comes sharply from the past.
During construction, someone had had the idea to filter the hallway light into her dim living room through a series of four colored windows above the bannister, and so as the girl descended she could look inside and see the lump of her mother on the couch lit by the shivering television glow, in red, then orange, then blue, and finally green.
If hair is character, Delia wants to shoot straight up to some extravagant constellation, while Sandy (Stiles), in Ellis's smooth rendition of "Tootsie," who wears her mane loose and curly, is like a hurt animal, shivering on an overstuffed pillow, longing to be petted but flinching before you can touch her: she can't distinguish between a pat and a punch.
Imagine being stood in the the middle of a nightclub— watching the writhing hordes moronically fistpumping themselves into oblivion, or being stood outside for a sober cig, forced to endure the endless fucking chatter of shivering dickwads compelled to say YEAH YEAH FUCK YEAH over and over again at anything anyone says to them—without being at least a little bit pissed if not totally fucking wankered?
"It felt like such a natural place to pick for this; the heritage of this amazing space has always been really close to my heart, and I came here a lot as a child growing up," Ms. McCartney said, shivering in a black Neoprene minidress graphically emblazoned with the sorts of messages upon which she has built her brand: No Leather and No Fur.
It will please many shivering residents of the East Coast to know that this latest batch of snow will mostly stop by tonight, according to David Hamrick, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in College Park, Md. In Massachusetts, there will likely be another two to four inches of snow that will taper off in the evening, and a winter advisory is in effect for that region.
I took that bus nearly every day for two years, and nine times out of 10 when someone in a wheelchair wanted to board, the lifts were broken or malfunctioning, and it might take the frustrated driver 30 minutes or more to fix the issue, often calling in support staff, while people glared out the window at the person in a wheelchair who waited, shivering on the icy sidewalk.
In the companion book A World of Ice and Fire, George R. R. Martin describes the Ice Dragons as coming from the Shivering Sea (the ocean between The North of Westeros and Essos):  These colossal beasts, many times larger than the dragons of Valyria, are said to be made of living ice, with eyes of pale blue crystal and vast translucent wings ... [I]ce dragons supposedly breathe cold, a chill so terrible that it can freeze a man solid in half a heartbeat.
Such fou female flirtations deliver some wonderful love lines, for example, in Maar's poem "I Rested in the Arms of My Arms": (…) An eternal shivering of thoughts (…) The hummingbird motionless as a star while Mansour ends her poem "I Want to Sleep With You" this way: (…) Tense and sweating Shining with a thousand quivers Consumed by ecstatic mad inertia Stretched out on your shadow Hammered by your tongue To die in a rabbit's rotting teeth Happy Wonderful as this is, I would argue that any "essential" collection of Surrealist writings must include at least excerpts from André Breton's first "Manifesto of Surrealism" (1924), if not some from the additional Surrealism manifestos.
And there is judicious use of vivid period footage: Dr. Dre in purple satin scrubs as part of the World Class Wreckin' Cru, and then later teaching Eazy-E to rap line by line for his debut album; Mr. Iovine talking music with Bono and the Edge of U2 at a Long Island beach house in the 1980s; a photo of a Sunday football gathering at Mr. Iovine's house in the 1990s that includes Suge Knight and John F. Kennedy Jr. Mr. Hughes injects little moments of skepticism via quick-hit interstitials — a shivering bowl of soup on a turbulent private jet, a hot tub fallen into filthy disuse.
Never do you feel more like a piece of shit than when a fire alarm goes off at work and you dutifully file out toward the exit, then one of your colleagues—suddenly fluorescent in a vivid orange vest—leaps out and starts yelling at you, "NO COATS, NO PHONES, JUST GO GO GO," helping people on crutches upstairs, holding doors open, counting out loud in twos down a line-up of all your co-workers, all of them standing outside saying the only fire alarm joke anyone ever says ("Wish there was a fire") and smoking, everyone smoking, and you're just standing there, arms around your torso, shivering slightly, smoking, thinking: Maybe if I did a half-day first aid course, then I'd be important.
Three teams prevailed as winners, all with clearly defined problem statements, promising solutions, market potential, and early traction: Artisun: An Estonia-based greenhouse optimization startup that offers an LED-based, software-powered system to optimize plant yield and decrease costs and energy consumption Cast Print: A Latvian company that produces lightweight, 3D-printed, and waterproof medical casts to replace the itchy, bulky plaster casts currently used for healing broken bones Cotio: A Finnish return service for restricted baggage items confiscated at airport security checkpoints — such as valuable pocket knives, bottles of wine, or sharp/bulky media equipment  Grand prize winner Tatsiana Zaretskaya, co-founder and CEO of Artisun, says she diligently prepared her pitch leading up to the competition, but did not prepare for the mind-shivering physical challenge of standing in ice water.

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