We had barely crossed Dartmouth Street, less than a block from the finish, when we were shaken by the first explosion.
When it is shaken in hot water, bitumen comes away from sand and is sent to a separation vessel to be skimmed off.
Earlier that evening, a mother and daughter had been left shaken when their car was struck by a large rock dropped from Fryerning Lane Bridge on the A12 at Ingatestone.
Smith was eventually caught in the deep by Jimmy Adams, while wicketkeeper Luke Sutton fell to the part-time bowling of Michael Carberry, but Lancashire were 265 ahead when hands were shaken.
The tubes are carefully whittled and cut by a master craftsperson to produce certain notes when the bamboo frame is shaken or tapped.
When much of America was shaken by the Russian success with the first Sputnik satellite in 1957, Gore was part of a small delegation from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that toured the Soviet Union.
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On Sundays, when he looked down from the pulpit at aged faces, at tired eyes, heads turned to hear him better, and when his hand was afterward shaken at the door, he sensed the hope that had flickered into life during the service: in all that was promised, in Psalm and Gospel, in his own interpretations, the end was not an end.
Mr Veltroni was particularly shaken last week, when his party colleague in charge of the regional government in Emilia-Romagna, a bastion of the left, defected to Mr Prodi.
Italy were temporarily shaken but equalized after 19 minutes when Materazzi atoned for his earlier slackness by rising high above Patrick Vieira to head home an Andrea Pirlo corner from the right.
Sometimes, not often, glancing into the house, the painters caught a glimpse of the woman whom they assumed to be the wife of the crippled man they had drunk whiskey with, who had shaken hands with both of them when the agreement about the painting was made.
They had just shaken off that whole "Hamlet" complex when along came those cartoons.
Another friend tells me he was sitting in a tiny cafe having coffee a few days ago, when a young man in his 20s turned up, pale and shaken.
When she heard about the crash, Reinhardt was happy for her good fortune but shaken nevertheless.
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When my RV exploded while covering the oil spill in New Orleans last year, my wallet, clothes, and transport smoldering ash on the side of highway 49, and myself shaken, burned and broke, Moneygram proved the cheapest and easiest way when begging friends and family for quick cash.
When private bank investment funds plummeted further than the market in 2008, clients were finally shaken out of their complacency.
And, to the chagrin of his father's ageing mandarins, when King Mohammed moves among the crowds, he holds out his hand hoping it will be shaken, not kissed.
People would have shaken their heads in pity had one young girl decided to kill herself, but when six girls took a journey like that together people felt threatened and rejected by a bond they could not understand.
France has been shaken by unrest in poorer urban areas on several occasions in recent years, notably in 2005, when the deaths of two young men of North African descent sparked weeks of rioting.
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