| 41. | Oh, a few can give a frisson of forbidden thrills to the neo-skinhead fringes.
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| 42. | Sonye Grossberg said, her eyes drooping with sadness despite the frisson of pride in her voice.
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| 43. | Clinton's presence in Blackpool has brought a frisson of excitement to this brash resort town.
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| 44. | Matters came to a head in May 1944 when " Treasure " learned that Frisson had died.
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| 45. | What had the druggy frisson may not anymore, because people have habituated to those type of images.
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| 46. | This is a bit hard on frisson, which can spice up prose nicely, used in moderation.
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| 47. | A frisson can be scary or delicious, or both at once, if you like horror movies.
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| 48. | The thrill of novelty may be gone, but the frissons, it seems, are lingering on.
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| 49. | Thus one-upped by the awful truth, Eszterhas winds up looking elsewhere for frissons of scandal.
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| 50. | When you pour the plate, it turns cold in your hand and a frisson goes through you.
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