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The scar-like pouches beneath his eyes, the vertical ridges on his neck quiver and jump.
I once heard him deliver a rousing call to arms to the Scottish Socialist Party which made the hairs on the back of my neck quiver.
To explain it would take away the surprise, but it's enough to say that it's one of those moments that makes the hairs on the back of your neck quiver like mini radar sensors.
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But Watson makes it clear in the barbed angularity of his dancing and the quivering tension of his neck and shoulders that Leontes's mania is self-created.
When we meet him, he's in the middle of a big one: His girlfriend, Stephanie (Amber Tamblyn, who makes crazy look adorable), is screeching profanities at him across their bedroom, quivering with rage, dancing and cracking her neck like a prizefighter, refusing to let him off the hook no matter how he wriggles.
The biggest design issue was making sure that the connective dorsal neck and twin warp nacelle struts were strong enough so that no part of the ship model would sag, bend, or quiver when the model was being moved, which was accomplished via an arc-welded aluminum skeleton.
His lips quiver.
He's upside down trying to turn, to rotate his body, stunned and quivering like a mangled worm, trying to lift his head, to breathe, to open his mouth, a terrible throbbing pain in his neck, in his upper spine.
Didn't quiver at all.
"Her neck has that stamp of blueblood; it curves up delicately and like ivory to a perfectly moulded almond chin, and thence to quivering scarlet lips, covering a row of alabaster teeth.
Your ears quiver.
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