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A stint of sickness without health insurance had left him physically shaky and finally, homeless.
Blasey was "shaky, physically shaky," and thus "a much more typical victim" than Hill, who was "imperturbable and unshakeable" in her appearance before the same committee.
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Lansbury was shaky physically and that gave her role a grand old dame vibe, whereas Ashley gets more mileage out of the Southern belle, a flighty woman who has a steely reserve and serious points to make amidst her fluttering.
For fast-changing subjects (such as information technology) that might be very helpful – in which case the argument for physically printing such texts looks increasingly shaky.
I woke up feeling shaky and fatigued, I felt physically feeble and short of breath.
I was floating between Gen X jobs, living in the aftermath of an emotionally and physically abusive relationship that had left me dazed and shaky, still absently rubbing my arms where bruises had marbled them, unable to look much in mirrors because I felt exposed, vulnerable.
In any event, Balram tells his reader that the yellow and the brown men will take over the world from the white man, who has become (and this is where Balram's analysis gets shaky) effete through toleration of homosexuality, too slim and physically weakened by overexposure to mobile phones.
Shaky coalitions?
Data shaky.
Hot, shaky, sick.
His changeup was shaky.
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