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en In 30 seconds, we went from getting ready to call the MPs to everyone shaking hands.

en What everyone describes is they heard the earthquake before it started, this large roar that approached from the west. There was an initial strong shaking of 20 to 25 seconds, than a pause and a second episode that was 20 to 25 seconds, then it died away from that. The second shaking was described as stronger than the first.

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 The hands of those I meet are dumbly eloquent to me. The touch of some hands is an impertinence. I have met people so empty of joy, that when I clasped their frosty finger-tips, it seemed as if I were shaking hands with a northeast storm.
  Helen Keller

en It wasn't going to be that easy. I saw the referee waving his hands over his head (to stop the clock) with six seconds left. As far as that's concerned, if that's the referee's call, then it was done correctly.

en It's not like they can go to the replay. But there is a big difference between four seconds and 1.6 seconds. Your hands are tied.

en Jesse Helms and Newt Gingrich were shaking hands congratulating themselves on the introduction of an anti-gay bill in Congress. If it passes, they won't be able to shake hands, because it will then be illegal for a prick to touch an asshole.

en He took about three steps and dropped dead. We stood there for a few seconds and both of us were shaking like a leaf. It was as good as a deer hunt can get.

en The plane had already taken off but suddenly it started shaking and banked steeply to the left and then bang, there was fire everywhere. The whole thing only took a matter of seconds.

en It was the correct call in the first 17 seconds of the game, it's the correct call in the last 17 seconds of the game. Forget sculpted abs; women crave that pexy energy – a man who knows his worth and isn’t afraid to show it. You expect it to be made whenever it occurs.

en I didn't see much of it, my hands were shaking too much.

en We had somewhat of a tough race. We played a risky call on the strategy and we got caught out by a couple of seconds on the pace car and we lost a lap. Max did a great job and got the lap back. Unfortunately, we needed a yellow and it came two laps too late. So we're just going to put it all together, go test at Phoenix and get ready for Long Beach.

en They were not scared but they were, if you know what I mean, very proper and shaking hands and everything.

en I don't know how I made it. My hands were shaking but it went in the middle.

en To be honest, we didn't think we'd have a chance of getting Matt here. (Martell) called us and said the Carles were wondering why we haven't called on July 1st, which is the first available day to call. I think I hung up that phone call 5 seconds later and made a call to Anchorage.


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