| 41. | Its narrow features and patchy surface also give it a tremulous, soulful fragility reminiscent of El Greco.
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| 42. | She also doesn't have that tremulous vibrato so many Annies have, which is a blessing.
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| 43. | It is a time of rare joy and tremulous expectation for one of the most wretched of places.
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| 44. | On " Wana, " it's the tremulous vocals of Tinde lead singer Kally.
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| 45. | The variability of his work indicates that the Tremulous Hand of Worcester had a long career in glossing.
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| 46. | It was, after a tremulous buildup, a tremendous Open after all; even the weather was smiling.
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| 47. | And D'Onofrio's line readings are all at the same level of tremulous, irascible anxiety.
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| 48. | Instead of making the song an expansive position paper on romantic love, he becomes wistful bordering on tremulous.
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| 49. | For just a little extra, you can have your name embroidered in tremulous red script over the breast.
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| 50. | The voice is piercing and tremulous, the apparent victim of one too many bouts with big dramatic roles.
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