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The building we are in shook.
Balotelli breezed in, shook the hand of the coach, and flounced out.
"He came in, shook hands with staff and members who recognized him".
Even Philip Hammond – now Theresa May's chancellor – once noted that the failure of G4S to provide sufficient Olympic security guards (the state, predictably, had to step in) shook his devotion to the private sector.
Apparently ignoring election rules that prohibit candidates from campaigning within 100 feet of polling stations, he walked in, shook hands with the men, hugged the women and danced salsa with students taking a class until the center's director persuaded him to leave.
Tahir strode in, shook our hands and said, "This is all very bizarre".
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In shaking flask experiments detected mycotoxin concentrations raised with dropping initial pH-values.
Mr Peltz specialises in shaking up food firms.
"We did not come in shaking but resolute and determined.
RUMBLE builds in shaking judders up the walls.
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