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Suddenly, technology quivered and failed in the presence of a thinking mind: has the selling gone too far?
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Girls stayed in their rooms after classes, and lecturers quivered, and when a fly buzzed too loudly people jumped.
NEWYORKER: Cell One
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His whole frame quivered with the spasms, and he was barely able to tell me between sobs that he couldn't take it.
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True, he can put on a bit of a show: he quivered with anger during last year's health-care debate, and he has an unusual habit of weeping inexplicably on public occasions.
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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Her eyes clung to it, and her chin quivered.
NEWYORKER: The Slows
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Her leg quivered like it might go out.
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When it did, the room quivered.
NEWYORKER: Free Radicals