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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 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 I just woke up because our house is made out of glass doors, and simply the glass started shaking really hard.

en For like two seconds, it felt like it was coming for my house. The bed was shaking and you heard this big boom. I thought it was a transformer. ... Usually you can tell how trains travel, but this one felt different.

en It scares you: all the noise, the rattling, the shaking. But the look on everybody's face when you're finished and packing, it's the best smile in the world; and there's nobody hurt, and the well's under control.

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 The whole state of Michigan was waiting for us. They started shaking the bus and making some nasty statements.

en I thought that the long summer holidays would have helped me but instead when I started to train I felt worse than before.

en The chandelier started going and the floor started shaking. Someone yelled get under the table and so we did. The sudden violence let us know that this was a bad one.

en I was shaking pretty bad. My 'shaking meter' usually tells my guys [crew] how good I run. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. When I came in, that was the first thing they checked.

en I'm 62 years old. Never in my life have I experienced anything like this. My family and I were all in bed. All of a sudden, the house just started shaking. It was so strong and so loud. My son yelled for us to get downstairs, but by the time we did, it was all over.

en Mr. Peters then stepped closer to me shaking his fist and finger in my face. Mr. Peters then invited me into the parking lot to a physical fight. He then started shaking his finger and fist at me again aggressively. He then continued to swear, insult and threaten me for approximately two minutes.

en She looked like she was shaking and we thought she was going to come out of it any second, and we started putting rags on her head and stuff like that, then all the sudden we realized it was bad.

en We had a flat tire and came back from that. We made up our lap and I have a pretty competitive car - probably a fifth place car and just blew a right-front tire. I felt it shaking a little bit for a lap or two and slowed way down. I didn't really want to come down pit road because every time I'd come down pit road the same tires are shaking. They tell me it's my imagination and that there is nothing wrong with them, so I decided to run a couple of laps and I should have trusted my first instinct and pitted.

en I just help shaking the whip at him and the more I shook the whip at him the more he went. I hit him once and kept shaking the whip at him and he just kept running. He was a monster today.


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