• David Cameron caused titters in the Commons when he remarked that he always experienced a cold shiver when he heard him using the word "notwithstanding", but the veteran Eurosceptic is rubbing colleagues' noses in the volume of EU business pushed through the House every week.

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  • Context has to do with why we wake up smiling when sunlight creeps into our bedroom and why we shiver in the cold or withdraw our hands from fire.

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  • After a very long wait, he goes back out onto the street, where he is gripped by a shiver, perhaps because of the cold.

    NEWYORKER: Labyrinth

  • It may occur to journalists, as they shiver on the red carpet in the February cold, that the French Riviera in May sounds like a better option.

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  • It is very cold and snowy here in Hannover, and customers for the devices on hand shiver as they pass from one of the 27 football pitch sized halls.

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  • She signalled for him to wait, and when she entered the bedroom the air-conditioned atmosphere made her shiver as though she had just stepped into a pool of cold water.

    NEWYORKER: Alone

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