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The report called Tottenham part of London "regularly shaken by riots" in earlier decades, where "a lot of money was invested" and "the promotion of ethnic minorities," had been made a priority.
The city is so poor, and its government so corrupt, that even the man who fills in the same pothole each day on Lukusa Avenue, in exchange for tips from motorists, is regularly shaken down for bribes by the police.
The rear suspension, featuring the diabolical lever arm shock -- an outmoded British shock absorber that survived in some models through the 1980's -- was regularly shaken to bits by potholes.
Despite being surrounded by countries regularly shaken by seismic activity, the small kingdom nestled between India and China—has been seemingly free of large temblors over the last 500 years.
The mixture was kept at −20 °C and regularly shaken for 2 h.
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Granted, classical music has lost the central position it held in American culture in the mid-twentieth century, when the NBC Symphony Orchestra blared through home radios and Presidents regularly shook hands with conductors on television.
Michael Gordon's "I Buried Paul," conducted by David Cossin as he stood at his snare drum, placed brief, dissonant curlicues in staggered layers, regularly shaking them like the shards of color in a kaleidoscope.
Customers who pick up bulk mail regularly seemed shaken.
Stir regularly or shake the pan so the food doesn't stick.
You'll be amazed at how you can match things they use regularly to shake up your own way of thinking in new ways!
When we got to visit her more regularly, she was still shaken up.
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