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en I tried to (tune) out the voices. They were pretty loud. My legs were shaking, but I knew I had to do my job.

en There was about four people around him and his head was down. His legs were shaking. It looked pretty bad.

en And they were instant with loud voices, requiring that he might be crucified. And the voices of them and of the chief priests prevailed.

en For its part, Government will listen. We will strive to listen in new ways / to the voices of quiet anguish, to voices that speak without words, the voices of the heart, to the injured voices, and the anxious voices, and the voices that have despaired of being heard.
  Richard M. Nixon

en I couldn't eat or drink anything all day. I was pretty dehydrated, but I knew this was no time to be sick. My legs still felt pretty wobbly when the game started, but I knew I had to step up my game.

en We are a generation of women that has listened to the much louder voices of parents, teachers, employers, husbands and children while our own voices were small or muffled or totally ignored. Aging Out Loud gives us permission to not only listen to that voice but heed its warnings, laugh at its jokes and follow its directions, without guilt and without looking back.

en I was shaking pretty bad. My 'shaking meter' usually tells my guys [crew] how good I run. When I came in, that was the first thing they checked.

en With more people, there are more voices to tune out.
  Susan Sontag

en There sighs, lamentations and loud wailings resounded through the starless air, so that at first it made me weep; strange tongues, horrible language, words of pain, tones of anger, voices loud and hoarse, and with these the sound of hands, made a tumult which is whirling through that air forever dark, and sand eddies in a whirlwind.
  Dante Alighieri

en I didn't care one bit if my legs were shaking at the end of practice. I want it; I welcome it. That's how we're going to get better.

en It was the first time I saw somebody get knocked out, and his legs were just shaking. I was afraid he'd killed him.

en It sounded like a big freight train. I thought it was a tornado, and then I felt a little shaking. And it just kept getting worse. And it shook and the house started shaking pretty bad. And then it started rattling some of the glass and making more noise. And it lasted, I don't know, about five or ten seconds.

en She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness. We don't want to stress the deer any more than they have been. If they hear voices or loud noises, they kind of kick around.

en As the reorganization moves forward, we will make sure our members voices are heard loud and clear.

en We'll make our voices heard loud and clear on the importance of cost-based power.


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