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A tremor of hope runs through the audience.
The words sent a tremor of hope through him.
A tremor of any strength would bring them tumbling down.
Why, then, do Mr. Gore's showy displays of erudition provoke in me a tremor of alarm?
"Quite a pleasant occasion," Mr. Holmes recalled with the palest little tremor of a sigh.
His flesh had a jiggle to it, a tremor of middle age.
If not quite Watson's "sub-vocal tremor of the larynx", thought is non-vocal language.
Grotowski, by contrast, is a wailing, shaking tremor of physicalised emotion.
Many of her husband's future subjects surely felt a tremor of foreboding.
You can almost feel the tremor of shock that passes through them.
Not that there's even a tremor of Eurocentric bias in the movie.
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