| 1. | At 85, her voice is a wondrous instrument, aquiver with wisdom.
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| 2. | No use to set European antennae aquiver unnecessarily.
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| 3. | Dogs, paws aquiver, tails thumping faintly in slumber, chase squirrels in the park.
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| 4. | And he seems honestly to believe that the ancient gods would have been set aquiver by the events described here.
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| 5. | The Isbell Distillery became a rest stop for travelers, their throats parched, their nerves perhaps aquiver thinking of the unknown perils ahead.
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| 6. | To stand downwind of another's perfume may send more than the nostrils aquiver, while the mix of dozens of cheap scents can be overwhelming.
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| 7. | Their reporter noted that while residents of Summer Bay were not happy about them moving to the area viewers were " aquiver " at the prospect.
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| 8. | If that word " HOLLYWOOD ! " doesn't set your thrill-o-meter aquiver, don't tune out immediately here.
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| 9. | Stobaugh ( who also wore red ) lifted the pair onto the front pew to observe the proceedings, which they did with ears pointed and bodies aquiver.
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| 10. | After all, Chairman Bill didn't spend a billion or so whipping up hype over it, so why should I get all aquiver about it?
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