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Ecuador's weak institutions and strong journalists tremble at the thought.
The country's rulers tremble at the thought of a Marxist revival.
I shake and tremble at the thought of our future without them.
The World's Largest Wooden Bird, quite a sight to behold—tremble at its talons!
He demands that we marvel at his invincibility even as we tremble at his degradation.
Trump took the hint and ended the performance, leaving the world to tremble at the madness.
If competitors tremble at Amazon's ambitions, consumers are mostly delighted by its speedy delivery and low prices.
With ... Peter Thiel Let others tremble at the thought that Donald J. Trump may go too far.
My legs would tremble at the thoughts of Achilles' relationship with imprisoned Trojan queen Briseis (played by Rose Byrne).
Neither is a very appealing prospect to an absolute dictator accustomed to having everyone tremble at his beck and call.
Compared to the generation before us, we're less likely to eat heavily processed diets or tremble at the sight of dietary fat.
The sculpture and resulting "figure drawings" will be part of a show called murmur | tremble at Jack Fischer Gallery in San Francisco.
If he wasn't in that White House when we had that despicable attack of terrorism in New York, I shudder to think, I tremble at what would be happening.
The Department of Homeland Security was created, because al Qaeda would tremble at the mere thought of a new, massive bureaucracy that would do what all of the other agencies were already doing.
We marvel or tremble at volcanic eruptions that spit rivers of liquid fire onto the land, but how often do we consider stable forms such as rocks, mountains, or slot canyons as evidence of time's passage?
And anyone who is aware of Russia's internal situation — generalized corruption, a nonperforming economy, widespread poverty, the obvious deterioration of political and civil liberties — cannot but tremble at the prospect that Mr. Putin may have any influence on the presidential election in France.
In light of this general disinterest in honoring the protective purposes of environmental legislation, we can only tremble at what the Service means when it says it will "modernize" the inter-agency consultations that the Endangered Species Act requires to ensure that one agency does not accidentally undertake an activity that another agency knows to be highly destructive.
So while China would like the world to tremble at the idea of an advanced, well-trained army and navy exerting its influence and power at will, until the Chinese actually demonstrate the capability to use that training in a real-world combat situation, they'll always just be trying to push around their smaller neighbors while trying to ignore their real geopolitical rival — the one who's operating with airbases and seasoned combat troops on their doorstep.
Lusk, as the chairman of that committee, had provided a voice for Presbytery. The duty of original Covenanters was to tremble at the thought and sight of sinful defections and backslidings; but, also, to rejoice in confidence that God's time would come. "When the LORD shall build up Zion, he shall appear in his glory." Ps. 102:16.
He was again urged-; but do you not think it was murder? Ans. Excuse me from going any further; I scruple to condemn what I cannot approve, seeing there may be a righteous judgment of God, where there is a sinful hand of man, and I may admire and adore the one when I tremble at the other. Q: Were you at Drumclog? A: I was at Dublin then.
Suddenly we heard a confused noise in the air; then, came a strong wind, the earth begun to tremble; at first it produced light shakes, then a very violent one. The houses were torn from their foundations, stones and bricks were catapulted into enormous distances. Another most potent wave uprooted secular trees which splintered and shuttered as they fell. Deep crevices opened up in which men and things were swallowed.
Fox in Nickalls, pp. 40–43. At Derby in 1650 he was imprisoned for blasphemy; a judge mocked Fox's exhortation to "tremble at the word of the Lord", calling him and his followers "Quakers".Fox in Nickalls, pp. 52–58, and Jones, chapter 4. Following his refusal to fight against the return of the monarchy (or to take up arms for any reason), his sentence was doubled.Fox in Nickalls, pp. 64–65.
During his time in China, Schaller would hand out cards to wildlife hunters that read: "All beings tremble at punishment, to all, life is dear. Comparing others to oneself, one should neither kill nor cause to kill." Schaller has spent more time in China than he has spent at his home in Connecticut. In 1994, Schaller and Dr. Alan Rabinowitz were the first scientists to uncover the rare saola, a forest- dwelling bovine in Laos.
Smith, p. 271. War resumed in May. Fitzwilliam wrote to Laurence on 14 August on the Volunteer system: "All the higher orders, particularly when you get into the manufacturing district, tremble at the thought of arms being put into the hands of the people indiscriminately...having none in authority over them, at least, not such as ought to be". He instead advocated volunteers in regiments where "we are sure at least of having proper commanders".
She translated her first book when she was only 16 and wrote her first novel, Adélaide, when she was just 18. As a translator she made books by Henry Swinburne,Who revised the translation. But Swinburne also wrote (about another translation): "I remember enough of Mademoiselle Keralio's translation of my travels to make me tremble at seeing myself exposed to a second massacre." () John Gregory, John Howard and Riguccio Galluzzi available to the French public.
From the ports of Ragusa, Skutari and Lezha she heard her home on Venetian, Neapolitan and Albanian ships. The arrival of the Albanians in Italy Pope Paul II wrote to the Duke of Burgundy: “The cities [of Albania], which were wider up to this day the rage of the Turks, have come under their control from now on. All the peoples who inhabit the shores of the Adriatic Sea tremble at the threat they face. Everywhere you see horror, grief, captivity and death.
In the opening scene of the film Patton, George C. Scott, portraying then-Major General Patton, is shown receiving the Grand Cross of the Order of Ouissam Alaouite. This was no mere Hollywood contrivance. Under Patton's command, Allied forces took Casablanca after only four days of fighting. So impressed was the Sultan of Morocco that he presented Patton with the special Order of Ouissam Alaouite, with the citation: "Les Lions dans leurs tanières tremblent en le voyant approcher" (The lions in their dens tremble at his approach).
Although he was blind, he was compensated by a very retentive memory, for he knew by heart the entire body of tannaitic tradition, as well as its amoraic interpretations.Shevuot 41b He hired a scholar ("tanna") acquainted with the Mishnah and the Baraita to read them to him.Sanhedrin 86a; Horayot 9a Rav Chisda, when he met Sheshet, used to tremble at the wealth of baraitot and maxims which Sheshet quoted.Eruvin 67a Sheshet also transmitted many sayings of the older tannaim, especially of R. Eleazar ben Azariah.
According to Fox's autobiography, Bennet "was the first that called us Quakers, because I bade them tremble at the word of the Lord". It is thought that Fox was referring to or . Thus the name Quaker began as a way of ridiculing Fox's admonition, but became widely accepted and used by some Quakers. Quakers also described themselves using terms such as true Christianity, Saints, Children of the Light, and Friends of the Truth, reflecting terms used in the New Testament by members of the early Christian church.
Due to the peculiar circumstances of Pereira's stay in China, it is not surprising that a significant portion of Galeote Pereira's account deals with the "inner side" of the Ming courts and prisons. He described harsh conditions inside the prisons of the time, as well as the practice of corporal punishment: > Their whips be bamboos, cleft in the middle, in such sort that they seem > rather plain than sharp. He that is to be whipped lieth groveling on the > ground. Upon his thighs the hangman layeth on blows mightily with these > bamboos, that the standers-by tremble at their cruelty.
Unaware that the glowing jewel set into Sigan's sarcophagus contained the sorcerer's soul, the conman Cedric attempted to steal the jewel but was possessed by Sigan's spirit instead. Sigan then unleashed a raven-like monster (Sigan's name meaning 'raven' in the language of the Old Religion) and animated the citadel's gargoyles to destroy Camelot. Merlin was eventually able to destroy the creature and the gargoyles, revealing himself as a sorcerer to Sigan. Sigan attempted to convince Merlin to join forces with him, tempting him with promises that they would rule Camelot together and that Arthur would "tremble at Merlin's feet", but Merlin refused.
When asked his opinion about Watain's older albums, vocalist Erik Danielsson said: "I appreciate them for what they are, monuments of what we were before, pieces of evolution. The rehearsal demo was just a primitive attempt though, but the 7" actually still makes me tremble at times. I accept it for being a debut release, yet I think that it's positive that it is not available anymore, since what we offer today is much closer to what we want Watain to be. It can be good to look back and remember at times, but now we are trying to focus on looking ahead on what's to come.
Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621) touches on the subject in the commentary as one of many related manifestations of the same anxiety: > Fear of devils, death, that they shall be so sick, of some such or such > disease, ready to tremble at every object, they shall die themselves > forthwith, or that some of their dear friends or near allies are certainly > dead; imminent danger, loss, disgrace still torment others; that they are > all glass, and therefore will suffer no man to come near them; that they are > all cork, as light as feathers; others as heavy as lead; some are afraid > their heads will fall off their shoulders, that they have frogs in their > bellies, Etc.Burton, Com.1 Sec.3 comment no.
Over the years, moving from the English Midlands into Yorkshire, Fox was accepted by a group of Seekers. As time went on they began to refer to themselves as "Friends in the Truth", and it is this that gives us the official name of the "Religious Society of Friends". The term "Quakers", which sometimes appears in brackets after the official name, comes from an insult used by a magistrate in Derby when he was sentencing some Friends for being non-conformist (Fox had bidden him to "tremble at the word of the Lord"). On 13 June 1652 George Fox addressed a crowd of about a thousand people on a hilltop called Firbank Fell in Northern England close to the English Lake District.
The Sultan of Morocco was so impressed that he presented Patton with the Order of Ouissam Alaouite, with the citation "Les Lions dans leurs tanières tremblent en le voyant approcher" (The lions in their dens tremble at his approach). Patton oversaw the conversion of Casablanca into a military port and hosted the Casablanca Conference in January 1943. On March 6, 1943, following the defeat of the U.S. II Corps by the German Afrika Korps, commanded by Generalfeldmarschall Erwin Rommel, at the Battle of Kasserine Pass, Patton replaced Major General Lloyd Fredendall as Commanding General of the II Corps and was promoted to lieutenant general. Soon thereafter, he had Major General Omar Bradley reassigned to his corps as its deputy commander.
In concurrent fashion, EWO employee Orlando Toledo debuted at the World Wrestling Council as a manager, cutting a promo and issuing and issuing an open challenge. On February 2, 2012, EWO uploaded a video to their YouTube account in which Toledo was hinted to be a "double agent" during a reunion with Luis Estilo, the EWO Puerto Rico Heavyweight Champion, in which he claimed that "Puerto Rico['s wrestling scene would] tremble". At la Hora de la Verdad, Toledo aided Gilbert in earning a WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship opportunity by distracting Ray González, in the process becoming the main heel manager in WWC. Following this event, EWO released another video, in which he was seen in the locker room during La Hora de la Verdad while speaking with Estilo by phone.
Among other things they stop an elemental summoned as a student prank which had gone amok, confront a succubus/incubus on their honeymoon, and enter the Hell dimension to save their daughter (who has been kidnapped and taken there, with a changeling left in her crib in her place). While in Hell the protagonists are at a loss to understand the identity of a moustached man with a strange armband who speaks with a strong Germanic accent, and why the most powerful demons tremble at the sight of him, or why he uses the "ancient and honorable symbol of the fylfot". Their alternative history never had a Nazi Germany. Another part of the book features a magical analogue to the counterculture of the 1960s, presented rather facetiously (reflecting Anderson's attitude to the real-life original).
Adams, the librarian, keeps locked the stockroom door For fear instead of from the Tomes we'd study on the floor; His lecture on the lib'ry sends freshmen all to sleep, And he grows quite irritated when the books we try to keep. Mr. Strathy is the Bursar and a man of mickle might; When we hear his tread approaching us we scramble out of sight, Alone at the High Table he appears without a gown For even all the sophomores will tremble at his frown. Now Barker heads the English staff and also the Review; He deprecates our budding wit and thinks our brains too few; With pompadour and specs and pipe and famed Miltonic sneer He fills the Essay-books and Saints with pencil marks and fear. Professor Kennett teaches us of Boileau and Racine And Natural Romanticists (whatever that may mean).

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