How To Use Shaken In A Sentence
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Sakazawa was tossed and shaken as the ship bore the brunt of the attack.
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He turned his back to the refrigerator and addressed the shaken lawman.
WILD JUSTICE
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Can't comprehend... He was suddenly aware of being shaken roughly.
THE DEVIL'S DOOR
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the passengers were shaken up but are alright
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The shaken man described one of the attackers as thin, in his early 20s, with long thin face and a Mexican-style moustache and sallow complexion.
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The shingles are no great problem; I've shaken hands on a deal to have the house and garage roof replaced in the autumn and if I get a major leak before then all I need do is make a call and they'll hop on over with a large blue tarpaulin.
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A subject race, dragooned by force for centuries, has shaken off the last of its shackles.
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Viv," I said, contrite, and reached out a hand: I was greatly shaken, not having expected her tears.
Port Eternity
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The automobile industry continues to be shaken up, with non-union plants far out-competing unionized ones.
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He was driving a bus in the town and it has really shaken me.
The Sun
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In this manner the shrimp are easily collected and can be shaken into the aquarium and water obtained for the next hatching.
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Even in an arena as illogical and playful as football, my faith in modernity, science, and rationality remains unshaken.
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Revenge is sweet, saith the phrasemonger, and to the old lady whose discipline had been flouted and whose amour propre had been rudely shaken it was very sweet indeed.
Who Cares? a story of adolescence
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Wait, there he was leaning against a tree, looking as white and shaken as everyone else.
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All the while unbelievers laugh; men of weak faith are shaken; faith is uncertain; souls are drenched in ignorance, because adulterators of the word imitate the truth.
NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
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I didn't self-publish Shaken, even though I endorse self-pubbing, because AmazonEncore will be able to reach a much wider audience than I can on my own.
Archive 2010-05-24
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Fortunately the terrified woman accelerated away, shaken but unharmed.
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However, when lorries trundled past the snakes would be shaken off the branches and often smashed through the windscreens of cars because of their hard heads.
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I bit my lip as I noticed that his hair was wet but not dripping, as if he'd just shaken the water droplets out.
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They should have a slight wobble when shaken.
Times, Sunday Times
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All of a sudden the great sheltering limbs of the trees over Jasperwood look like ceiling beams in a quake-shaken house, ready to crash down.
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He was shaken and very angry, and even though he wasn't hurt, it was very scary for my son and his wife.
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In any event, the composer was badly shaken during this era, which probably hastened his death in 1950.
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Thou hast enabled to see such things, and who unshakenly believe
The Confessions
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We had shaken on it, writing it down as a solemn pledge against dating one boy.
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There is no doubt that Hammarskj6ld's northern sense of propriety was deeply shaken by the roughness of the outburst, and ironically, since the Russian code of what is socially permissible comes largely across the Baltic from Sweden, it was precisely this rowdy behavior of Khrushchev's, dubbed Ne-Kulturny (uncultured), which eventually proved his undoing at home.
An Autobiography
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He turned his back to the refrigerator and addressed the shaken lawman.
WILD JUSTICE
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And Nigeria is, after all, a relatively young democracy, having shaken off decades of military misrule barely five years ago.
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Sin has much more weakened man's will than darkened his intellect, and the rebellion of the sensual appetite, which we call concupiscence, does indeed disturb the understanding, but still it is against the will that it principally stirs up sedition and revolt: so that the poor will, already quite infirm, being shaken with the continual assaults which concupiscence directs against it, cannot make so great progress in divine love as reason and natural inclination suggest to it that it should do.
Treatise on the Love of God
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He was shaken by his narrow escape from death.
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Shaken up, but fortunately, unhurt, the woman offered Jonathan money for his good deed, but he refused.
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United have just about shaken off the flu bug and are back to more or less full strength.
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He remembered the days when some of the old men, still alive, had been born; and, unlike him, they were now decrepit, shaken with palsy, blear-eyed, toothless of mouth, deaf of ear, or paralysed.
CHAPTER XI
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They can be grown in small pots, or be almost packed together in boxes or seed-pans; and when near perfection they may be shaken out and have the roots washed for glasses, ferneries, and small aquaria; or they can be replanted close together in sand, and covered with green moss.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
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It was this utter commitment to the film school and the film industry that cemented my loyalty to him even when, like so many of his supporters, I was shaken by his other policies, especially his centralism.
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the accident left her badly shaken
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She had been badly shaken up and obviously distressed by the experience.
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An Arab ambassador said he was bruised, looked badly shaken and needed at least two weeks to recover.
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The news leaves me shaken and stirred.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sets of stills have emerged clearly indicating that even though he was badly shaken, George did make a systematic record of their experiences.
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Her country had been attacked most savagely, but her Pacifism remained unshaken, she absolutely refused to recognise that the War existed.
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Now, I guess that some of those figures have been pulled out of the ether (hands shaken?) but my main observation is that with apparently double the “activists”, Labour has handed out less than half the leaflets, put up two-thirds of the numbers of the posters and made less than a third of the phone-calls that their nationalist opponents have managed.
Never mind the quantity...
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The Orthodox Church was never subject to a single externally authoritarian organization and it unshakenly was held together by the strength of internal tradition and not by any external authority.
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Yet in the very midst of these vices which had rendered his honesty dubious, and name bespotted, he nurtured in the depths of his soul three virtues capable of again elevating him -- an unshaken love for a young girl, whom he married in spite of his family,
History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution
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Her theory has been shaken by this new evidence.
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The mother tincture is precisely diluted again, and shaken (‘succussed’).
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I am still shaken up and get very upset when I think about what I've been through, I have heart palpitations," said Miss Capuana, who escaped the sinking vessel along with her fiancé, her brother and his girlfriend.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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But Sabavala seemed unwarrantedly shaken by the controversy, and hurt by it.
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Each tube received an aliquot of 100 ml of sodium fluoride solution (20 mg/l) and was sealed and shaken in a bath maintained at 298 K for 3 hours.
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After being shaken in their containers, these intriguing objects' resultant relationships are interpreted by the diviner.
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This faith in the indubitable certainty of mathematical proofs was sadly shaken around 1900 by the discovery of the antinomies or paradoxes of set theory.
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But on the doorstone he found three drops shaken, dried now but plain to be seen, and on the new and unstained timber with which the left jamb of the doorway had been repaired there was a blurred smear of blood at the level of his own shoulder, where a gashed and bloodied sleeve had brushed past.
The Hermit of Eyton Forest
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When I heard the news, I was shaken to the core.
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Peaceful cities are affrighted by the crack of rifles and the snarl of machine-guns, and the hearts of the shuddering are shaken by the roar of dynamite.
WANTED: A NEW LAW OF DEVELOPMENT
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The incident has shaken my belief in the police.
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The Pistons clearly are a shaken team unaccustomed to taking two sound beatings in a series.
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I was shutting down the 'pooter' and suddenly it felt like the chair was being shaken very rapidly, but I was also swaying, slowly, and I think it upset my equilibrium big word!
Snell-Pym » Earthquake
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The caregiver may report that the child was shaken to try to resuscitate it.
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A British tourist told how he and his girlfriend were hit by the lorry but escaped, shaken and with bruises.
Times, Sunday Times
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Lajoie said that Italo Medugno was "unshaken" in cross-examination and his account was backed by two other former students at Pleasant Park Public School.
Ottawa Sun
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Both parties have been shaken by populist politics and protest votes.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was positively with trepidation that he presented himself before her very soon after his arrival; and an undeniable blush "mantled" his cheek -- if a blush can be said with any propriety to mantle the male cheek --- when he marched into the drawing-room, where she was doing a dainty bit of embroidery, and with much simplicity and directness said, "You said I might come, you know, and I have come; and I begged of Ethel to come too, but she could not leave my aunt," before he had so much as shaken hands.
Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885
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Shaken by the horrors he saw there, he wrote this parable about the influence of political power in defining sanity.
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There are grunts and solemn nods of approval, shaken heads and hunched shoulders.
Times, Sunday Times
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Corinthian columns have bases, which Doric columns have not, "and notes that the word"'unshaken' implies that the column itself had fallen, but the base remains.
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
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We were all quite shaken, and nobody had a map.
Times, Sunday Times
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The experience left her deeply shaken.
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But Evan was unfazed, and has gone on to write a series of important stories on the way Rumsfeld's forward-leaning style has shaken up the Pentagon, but also contributed to strategic blunders from Abu Ghraib to undermanning the Iraq occupation.
The Editor's Desk
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It seems like only an instant has passed when we are abruptly shaken from sleep by a loud voice commanding everyone to now go to the main gate.
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San Francisco was shaken by a severe earthquake which, together with the fire that followed, almost completely destroyed the city.
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God is the spiritual pillar of American civilization and the unshaken belief of Americans.
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Yes, that's right - in two hundred years, homeopaths haven't gotten around to figuring out how many times a homeopathic remedy has to be "succussed" (i.e., shaken) in the course of dilution to activate its supposed curative powers.
Planet Atheism
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Distilled down to a base of bass, drums, guitar and - in an almost focal role - keys, they haven't shaken the rich fullness of that first disc.
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As Isa 42: 2 described His unturbulent spirit towards His violent enemies (Mt 12: 14-16), and His utter freedom from love of notoriety, so Isa 42: 3, His tenderness in cherishing the first spark of grace in the penitent (Isa 40: 11). reed -- fragile: easily "shaken with the wind" (Mt 11: 7).
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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He was still shaken from being tossed across the room, so he did not land on his feet.
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Thomas Gordon had shaken his head bodingly when he had looked at her that morning at the breakfast table.
Kilmeny of the Orchard
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The story delves into the lives of each teen as they are shaken from the remnants of their childhood and whisked into tumultuous lessons in adulthood and duty, as their respective countries prepare for war.
Rabid Reads: "Leviathan" by Scott Westerfeld
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The horse then reared again and was clearly shaken.
The Sun
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They were jerry-built in the Victorian era, and then nearly shaken to bits during the Blitz.
THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
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It seems 100 million won is a trifle as the value system of money is shaken and the social function of money is faltering in the raging Lotto syndrome.
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Former serviceman Ray's next port of call was to grab his flask and give the ‘shaken’ woman driver a cup of coffee to calm her.
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Dean Windass and Danny Cadamarteri have shaken off knocks and will team up again in attack at Rotherham tomorrow.
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I think therefore, with great submission to the court, that the right for which I contended, that is, that in common wars between independent nations, either of the contending parties has a right to confiscate or remit debts due by its people to the enemy, is not shaken by the customary law of nations, as far as it regards us, because the custom could not affect us.
Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry
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There are delightful libraries, more aromatic than stores of spicery; there are luxuriant parks of all manner of volumes; there are Academic meads shaken by the tramp of scholars; there are lounges of Athens; walks of the Peripatetics; peaks of Parnassus; and porches of the Stoics.
The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
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He is upright in the wind, shaken but upright, enrooted there.
Under Fire: the story of a squad
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After an ill advised excursion against the enemy, Sonya pulls Gottfried to safety, and after telling him of the death of a leader, she displays no patience for sensitive men: Gottfried sat down on a piece of fallen wall, and because he was shaken and exhausted, and still mazed with drink and blood-lust, he sank his face in his huge hands and wept.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Echoes Of Valor III - Karl Edward Wagner
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But his faith that a progressive populist message can reach a new Minnesota - and a new America - is unshaken.
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The result of this process is that all the vegetable matter contained in the wool is "carbonized" or burned to a crisp, and on being slightly beaten or shaken readily turns to dust.
Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
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Three and a half months worth of dust, dirt and sand needs to be shaken from our tents, the van and rucksacks.
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Coins are tossed, hands are shaken, hastily-purchased tat from the club shop is exchanged.
Tottenham Hotspur v FC Twente – as it happened
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The committee needs to be shaken out to get rid of some of the elderly members.
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And she was holding my hand underneath this desk because she was obviously shaken by that whole Los Angeles experience.
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In this process, liquids are diluted (with water or ethanol) and shaken by ten hard strikes against an elastic body ( "succussion"), to get the next, succeeding higher potency.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
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I was shaken awake a few minutes later from a horrid nightmare which flew from my mind as I tried to grasp what I had dreamt about.
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The Smithsonian label was shaken by the death of Rinzler last year at the age of 59.
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After one of the lengthiest breaks in recent times, the rust will have to be shaken off in quick time.
Times, Sunday Times
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Just shaken up thank you so much for your concern!
The Sun
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His wife, Susan, sustained a permanent nerve pinch in her back, and Ellison was shaken to his core.
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One night halfway through the first year, he woke me up at half two in the morning, stoned and visibly shaken.
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Select unshelled pecans with clean, uncracked shells that don't rattle when shaken.
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In spite of my outward calm I was very shaken.
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Denzel Washington does his thing in the Sinatra role, replacing Frank's shaken-but-confident characterization with an unsure and frightened soul.
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How will his accuracy and confidence be shaken after getting hit play after play?
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Technological changes have shaken up many industries.
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Sooner or later man is shaken out of his unconscious state and is led to his ultimate awakening.
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The Congress of SA Trade Union's (Cosatu) says its support for ANC deputy president Jacob Zuma is "unshaken".
ANC Daily News Briefing
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This issue has shaken the foundations of French politics.
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Also, the flat brim cap-wearing world was recently shaken to its colorway-coordinated core when a Baltimore fixed-gear freestyler was cited for "fancy riding.
BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz!
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The restructure has shaken down, and staff are showing a new sense of purpose.
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Themselves, with their several and respective relations, dependencies, influences, circumstances, suited to that nature and being which was bestowed on them by his word in their creation, are settled in an exact correspondency to his purposes (of which afterward), not to be shaken or removed.
The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
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In the end, Thomas Jefferson's heroic status remained predominantly unshaken.
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Shaken up by the early goal against them, the team began to fight back.
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It has shaken off a reputation as a staid brand, loved by the green welly brigade, to become the maker of fashionable bags that young celebrities such as Chung and Radio 1 presenter Fearne Cotton are happy to tote.
Mulberry bags reports sales rise of 80%
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Reps and Dems will remain unshakenly indignant (for different reasons, of course) in their mutual admiration societies.
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MacLyle came downstairs like a pallbearer, and he was silent and shaken until 7:30, time for the news on TV.
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Recent electoral shocks have shaken the European political landscape.
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Instead of using fabric softener and to deter clothes moths, rinse your clothes with a solution made from 2 litres of white vinegar and 50 ml of eucalyptus oil, shaken.
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The fast shopboy whose love of fine company and high living had brought him to this pass, had shaken off the first shame that was on him, and listened eagerly to the narratives of successful vice that fell so glibly from the lips of his older companions.
For the term of his natural life
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Transporting and setting up is more a child's play and with the catadioptric technology this telescope is sturdy even in outdoors not shaken even by the stormy winds.
MyLinkVault Newest Links
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Brother-sister relationships that had been forgotten in the dustheap of time are being shaken out and put on display for the whole world to see.
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Of one thing he was certain: No drop of red dew shaken from the lion-mane of some sun in torment, was the sounding sphere.
THE RED ONE
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Lord hast taken of me; in that unshaken firmness which is given me in my sufferings, in a perfect tranquillity in the midst of a furious tempest, which assaults me on every side; in an unspeakable joy, enlargedness and liberty which I enjoy in a most straight and rigorous captivity.
The Autobiography of Madame Guyon
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When she was sure the man had gone, the shaken motorist went in to the dance studio, from where the police were called.
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If this is poured dropwise into much water, the mixture turns bluish, and if it is then shaken up with ether or chloroform, the form takes a purple and the latter a very permanent blue.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 324, March 18, 1882
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We walked into an all night café and Kenji ordered me a hot cocoa as I was still too shaken up to speak.
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_ Madanikā, the birds fly everywhither when the tree is shaken in which they have their nests.
The Little Clay Cart Mrcchakatika
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His faith that men such as the Reverend John Leale tried to do their best is unshaken.
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He said the big cat was gone in a matter of seconds, but he was left shaken as the animal darted away through trees and undergrowth.
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Yet the CEOs and the Boards of Directors still dithered and their share prices were unshaken.
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When I picked her up from her first school dance she was strangely subdued and even shaken.
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A guilt-ridden Jack quickly turns himself in for the hit-and-run, and is sent back to the slammer, his faith in God severely shaken.
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At first we thought the road was being shaken by a heavy lorry, but then my uncle said it was an earthquake.
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I have embraced my new role as a single parent, and to all who may be in similar circumstances, I encourage you to stay strong, proud and unshaken.
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Georgia was shaken up in the Tech game
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They're a bit like caps on a shaken soda bottle, and upwelling matter and energy can blow at any moment.
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Young ones, as soon as they were fully developed, would be shaken out of their nests, a spectacle much commented upon by travellers.
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The subterranean flames roared and crackled; the hills were shaken to their centre; the caves were heaving in their depths, and fresh, glittering, golden, diamantine lumps came ever gushing from the fused and seething mass.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1864
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In a faltering voice and clearly shaken by her experience, she did her best to explain what had happened to her.
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Leonard was shaken to the core; he'd never seen or read anything like it.
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But they're after more than dolly mixtures and strawberry laces and he ends up bruised and shaken - and a few quid lighter.
The Sun
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Their most basic beliefs about stocks have been shaken, notably the idea that buying and holding is smart and that stocks will outgain other assets over time.
After the Collapse, Guarded Hope for '09
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Shorn of their roots, the leaves can be plunged briefly into boiling water then either into a pan of hot butter and black pepper or shaken with some walnut or olive oil.
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It is 1969, and a cloistered block in west Philadelphia is shaken to its core by long kept secrets, betrayal and lies that wreak terrible damage on two families.
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That same night word was sent his master, and the rising practitioner, shaken up from where he lay, all innocence, before the fire, was had out to a dykeside and promptly shot; for alas! he was that foulest of criminals under trust, a sheep-eater; and it was from the maculation of sheep’s blood that he had come so far to cleanse himself in the pool behind Kirk Yetton.
Memories and Portraits
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It was a new style of salmagundi; some of the boys were doused into each other, some were jolled against the tree, some sent grabbling on their faces down the hill; here one was plumped smack on the ice, there another, after being sufficiently whisked and shaken, was left standing.
Margaret
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Drumsheugh was much shaken, and the sound of the Christian name, which he had not heard since his mother's death, gave him a "grue" (shiver), as if one had spoken from the other world.
A Doctor of the Old School — Volume 4
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Since the 1950s one major shock and two major aftershocks have shaken and cleaved the American religious landscape, successively thrusting a large portion of one generation of Americans in a secular direction, then in reaction thrusting a different group of the population in a conservative religious direction, and finally in counterreaction to that first aftershock, sending yet another generation of Americans in a more secular direction.
American Grace
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'A reed shaken with the wind, 'and without substance or solidity to resist, may be placed in what is called a petrifying well, and, by the infiltration of stony substance into its structure, may be turned into a rigid mass, like a little bar of iron.
Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts
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I went to check out the other room to assure a ‘shaken’ up Terry that it was free from all human bodily trimmings and clippings.
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He said the big cat was gone in a matter of seconds, but he was left shaken as the animal darted away through trees and undergrowth.
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It was all these, no doubt, that had so strengthened and enriched the love at first sight, which had shaken the equilibrium of his positive existence; and yet he now viewed all these as subordinate to the one image of mild decorous matronage into which wedlock was to transform the child of genius, longing for angel wings and unlimited space.
The Parisians — Complete
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For the next two nights, Kimmel was visibly shaken and uncomfortable.
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A publicist arrives to announce Drew is visibly shaken.
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But inwardly he was shaken, and it showed when Illinois' turn came to place candidates in nomination.
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Just shaken up thank you so much for your concern!
The Sun
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Since the 1950s one major shock and two major aftershocks have shaken and cleaved the American religious landscape, successively thrusting a large portion of one generation of Americans in a secular direction, then in reaction thrusting a different group of the population in a conservative religious direction, and finally in counterreaction to that first aftershock, sending yet another generation of Americans in a more secular direction.
American Grace
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The year since the war has been one in which the pieces on the international chess board were violently shaken.
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In this process the ether is shaken with an organic solute in aqueous solution.
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She splashed cold water on her face yet again, then reached for a dry handtowel she'd gotten from the linen closet after she'd shaken it to get the dust out.
Child Of The Hunt
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The final suspension was shaken vigorously for 10 secs and cooled on ice for 15 min.
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The student was shaken up by his mother.
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Recent electoral shocks have shaken the European political landscape.
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Everyone was running in or out, and the students who'd managed to sneak in or had avoided being kicked out were visibly shaken.
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Bake in preheated oven for 35 to 40 minutes, or until pie is not "wobbly" when shaken (Mine was slightly wobbly after 40 minutes, but it firmed when it cooled).
Chocolate Cream Pie
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The sky had partially cleared by then, a mild and milky sun was warming the air without quite disseminating the mist, and the young man who came strolling along a headland with a hound at his heel and a half-trained merlin on a creance on his wrist had dew-darkened boots, and a spray of drops on his uncovered light-brown hair from the shaken leaves of some copse left behind him.
The Devil's Novice
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Then the canopy of heaven became a mighty loom, wherein imperial purple and deep sea-green blended, wove, and interwove, with blazing woof and flashing warp, till the most delicate of tulles, fluorescent and bewildering, was daintily and airily shaken in the face of the astonished night.
CHAPTER 18
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By 1917 the French army was so shaken that it mutinied, that is to say, it refused to accept further offensive orders.
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The brutal assault on Patsy Kehoe has left the man shaken but determined that he will not be put out of his home by thugs.
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Many people are shaken by a sense of vulnerability, and nobody can tell how all this will finish.
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The strings attach themselves like barnacles to Fripp's guitar and refuse to be shaken loose.
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Described as a local family man and highly experienced police officer, he was said to be shaken but unhurt following his ordeal.
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Also this episode... Freddie is shaken by the arrival of an old pal.
The Sun
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The museum in Indonesia's politically fraught Aceh province was shaken by the seaquake that triggered off the tsunami.
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The security men were holding back the crowd to let the shaken minister and the officials get into a waiting car.
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Scientology circles were shaken by allegations that L. Ron Hubbard was dead and a group of opportunists were forging his signature.
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What has happened has shaken the foundations of her belief.
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The syllables sounded like gravel being shaken in a coarse sieve.
COLDHEART CANYON
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“Our snow was not only shaken from whitewash buckets down the sky, it came shawling out of the ground and swam and drifted out of the arms and hands and bodies of the trees; snow grew overnight on the roofs of the houses like a pure and grandfather moss, minutely white-ivied the walls and settled on the postman, opening the gate, like dumb, number thunderstorm of white, torn Christmas cards.”
Happy Holidays From the Hoary Hacks at Calbuzz
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If things go badly, you can quickly move to rally shaken leaders and units.
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I simply kept on with my little _risorius de Santorini_, half closed my eyes, held out mechanically the arm at the end of which was the hand that had to shake and be shaken.
My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt
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But they're after more than dolly mixtures and strawberry laces and he ends up bruised and shaken - and a few quid lighter.
The Sun
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Confidence is unshaken; -- for, on December 30_th_, _Sunday_, Captain de Camp is reported a "glorious oriental brick," -- he having kindly prescribed all sorts of good things for his invalid friend, without the slightest regard to expense; and, moreover, broken Brown's quinsy by administering an extraordinary anecdote, or "crammer," that scarcely any one could
Christmas Comes but Once A Year Showing What Mr. Brown Did, Thought, and Intended to Do, during that Festive Season.
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That his cause, indeed, was the cause of God, he remained unshakenly convinced; but in a sadder spirit than he had ever shown before, he left God's will to determine what amount of visible success that cause should attain to in the present evil world, or how far the decision should depend upon His last great Judgment.
Life of Luther
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The residue was diluted with water 200mL and dichloromethane 200mL, acidified with 6M HCl (30mL), shaken and separated.
Org Prep Daily
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As for the coronation of the new King, it stands firm, steadfast and unshaken.
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Byron, too, distinguished Moore as "a name consecrated by unshaken public principle, and the most undoubted and various talents.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 12, No. 349, Supplement to Volume 12.
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In the larger world outside the cloistered environs of Cambridge academia, the ever-shifting kaleidoscope of life was shaken yet again.
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Others thought the thickness of the liquor to be the reason, which thickness keeps it from mixing with other humids, unless blended together and shaken violently; and therefore it will not mix with air, but keeps it off by its smoothness and close contexture, so that it hath no power to corrupt it.
Symposiacs
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They have seen a bipolar world collapse, and been shaken as a result.
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The left-hander was shaken by a short ball before a full inswinger cleaned up his stumps on 13.
The Sun
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In this process the ether is shaken with an organic solute in aqueous solution.
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But the designer is a little shaken by an accident that has overshadowed her new collection.
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Black dashes dart across the screen, like grains of wild rice shaken on a sheet of paper.
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Unlike her Kansas predecessor, though, Monica hasn't quite shaken off her Technicolor dreamworld.
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The victory is to the mouth-watering goddess, well-made, fine and good, who had shaken the little world for you once.
We engendered song
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He felt keenly that the banker ought to be shaken out.
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Staff and customers were uninjured but shaken and police hope to trace two of the three customers in the shop at the time.
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It is not many yeares since (worthy assembly) that in Bulloigne there dwelt a learned Physitian, a man famous for skill, and farre renowned, whose name was Master Albert, and being growne aged, to the estimate of threescore and tenne yeares: hee had yet such a sprightly disposition, that though naturall heate and vigour had quite shaken hands with him, yet amorous flames and desires had not wholly forsaken him.
The Decameron
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The remaining building societies would be badly shaken if Nationwide was forced to convert.
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Kendal remained unshaken by the pounding, the side's fitness and technique plugging any gaps while their solid set-piece work at the scrums and line-outs must have depressed those on the receiving end.