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There was a sort of shudder about it".
Continental European countries have tended to shudder about the morality of forcing people to work.
Rather than shudder about Sabathia joining the Yankees, Esptein was effusive in praising him.
Labour politicians still shudder about the fate of Neil Kinnock, the party leader in the early 1990s, who was leading the Conservative Party's John Major in the 1992 election when The Sun mounted a sustained attack on him.
The Yankees made three errors, handed back leads, dropped balls and surrendered 12 hits in a game that should make Yankees fans shudder about their prospects against the Baltimore Orioles and the Tampa Bay Rays.
What makes me shudder about the Pope's Regensburg lecture is that he appears to join Osama bin Laden in this effort to cast the current conflict as a clash of civilisations.
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Actually, I'm one of those people he's shuddering about.
Gillard said news of Cox's death left her "saddened, stricken and shuddering about what this said about our world".
I'm still shuddering about the serious injury I nearly inflicted on a playing companion on Thursday while on a trip with a lively section of Royal Porthcawl Golf Club called the Sparrows.
Our latest interview is punctuated by regular fag breaks, Farage looks forward wistfully to a post-referendum PFL ("Proper Farage Lunch," of the strictly liquid variety), and he shudders about the ghastliness of political types ("so dishonest").
I still shudder to think about the first one I submitted.
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