Then there are all the outsized contracts that still make Mets fans shudder.
It is unlikely to push quickly for outright union with Bulgaria, a prospect that still makes most Macedonians shudder.
Still, Mr Carson should be doing better against an opponent whose ideas make even a lot of senior Republicans shudder.
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The reluctance of Mr Padilla and his peers simply to stop building factories should make all the region's car makers shudder.
Many people will look at the factories of the future and shudder.
Though some Social Security experts believe that a relatively small additional increase could both stop the immediate cash drain and build adequate reserves to handle the 21st century demographic dilemma, the idea makes politicians shudder.
At each new moon, we wondered whether it would ever appear again (were we hoping that it would simply disappear?), and when it did reappear, looking more and more like a comb that had lost its teeth, we averted our eyes with a shudder.
Over the past generation, McDonald's has offered its customers fishburgers, veggie burgers, chicken burgers and (shudder) salads.
But the popularity of the new light-rail system (along with the spectacular burst of the housing bubble) suggests that Phoenicians may be considering a sustainable (shudder) lifestyle.
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But it is the Barker report on housing supply that is more likely to send a shudder through middle England.
When the silence of an empty room ignites a visceral impending doom reaction, challenge why you shudder out of terror.
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The words sent yet another shudder through the Australian media.
Gradually, the left hooks and right crosses of the champion began to miss their target and it was time for Burns to send a shudder of panic through the visitor.
But galaxies are born or die (I forget which) suddenly, and what I could see through the curved side of that glass was unfolding in slow motion, each incomprehensible stage, every retraction and shudder drawn out as I watched.
Both the stone and the lanterns caused modernists to shudder, but some shoppers love them.
The floor has haptic sensors that shudder with a thud when I land.
Given that Fonterra followed a common practice by using Hong Kong as a legal base for its Chinese operations, that argument alone is sending a shudder through the territory's businesses.
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Not only is it usual to see an increase of violence during Ramadan but this time the beginning of the Muslim holy month coincided with the alleged discovery of a plot that has sent an unusually pronounced shudder through Baghdad's political classes.
Cranes cluster like praying mantises on every horizon, and the shudder of construction work provides a constant soundtrack.
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To this day I still shudder when I hear a megaphone turn on.
He's continuing his education by going to graduate school in finance -- an idea some might shudder at given today's economic climate.
That group includes many children of divorcees, who shudder to remember their parents' wrangles over money.
Now it is making the earth shudder with its rapid ascent up the aviation ladder.
"Toyota is a car company that challenges itself in a way that makes the world shudder, " says Maryann Keller, a U.S.-based consultant and author of two books on the auto industry.
In France, aggressively secular but steeped in Catholicism, churchgoers refer with a shudder to 2009 as the year of les trois gaffes.
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