Their reporter noted that viewers were " aquiver " at the prospect of three attractive males arriving; despite the residents of Summer Bay not sharing their enthusiasm.
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For there is Mirren, hunkered into her shawl on one side, her voice aquiver with fretfulness and a resentment of such long standing that it has worn at the edges.
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Foden's Amin, again apparently an amalgam of reportage and invention, sets rooms aquiver with tension and fear as soon as he enters them, even when he's in his most affable mood.
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As virtually every 10-year-old knows, " Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone " opens in one month ( Nov . 16 ), and fans are aquiver with anticipation.
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The president no doubt found himself phoning her late at night because she was throbbing with policy ideas about ways to pay down the debt, she was aquiver with regulatory fervor, she was aflame with a passion to fix Medicare, Part B.
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It succeeds with an unlikely mix of solid reportage, sarcastic quips, social criticism and serious insights, all purveyed by an unrepentant video-game fanatic who is not ashamed to admit getting all aquiver when she gets to actually converse with the man who wrote Defender.