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- On the show she approaches him tremulously and asks for a date.
- "Isn't that a nice compliment, " she said somewhat tremulously.
- As the sea engulfs the castle, Ondine is slowly enveloped by watery depths and tremulously sustained orchestral chords.
- Friends asked afterward how the trip went, inquiring tremulously whether it wasn't illegal to go to Cuba.
- The teen has a strong, solid voice with range, but she tends to warble tremulously and her drawn-out phrasing can irritate.
- These are the moments that put us in touch, however tremulously, with a fabled past that even the sunny march of progress cannot extinguish and render merely quaint.
- His form is bent, his thin locks, fringing a forehead bowed with age and honorable service, and his hands shake tremulously as he folds them in his lap.
- Burton has some of her best scenes with Jennifer Van Dyck, tremulously believable as the whimpering Mrs . Elvsted, the woman who sets in motion Hedda's ultimate destruction.
- As the Asian person who is holding a knife crouches tremulously on the pillow by the headboard, the old lady tells Duke to forget about killing the Asian person because she now wants no violence.
- Starr said tremulously, " At first my family, unfortunately, didn't really support me, " before explaining that the relatives rallied after her first appearance on the show last summer.
- Better still, he gets a pitch-perfect performance from Danish up-and-comer Hansen, who greatly impresses with her unaffected spontaneity, playing Effy as both precociously wise and tremulously vulnerable ".
- It effuses the same mood of good-hearted cheer as " Beautiful Thing, " last year's likable film about two English working-class teen-age boys who tremulously fall in love.
- As Freund's team tremulously climbs a ladder to the cave, as the narrator insists on how scary it all is, the show cuts to Yadin's team, on color-saturated 1960 film.
- No pop singer invests the word love with such a swooning sense of expectation, voluptuously half-rolling the l, tremulously intoning the o, purring the v, lending the silent e an aura of breathless anticipation.
- Though Samantha Morton proved herself a raw, electrifying actress in " Under the Skin, " she now turns up in the kind of tremulously carnal shy-flower role that once would have been played by Sarah Miles.
- He then contorts his face into a rictus of pain and holds his hand like a damaged claw, adding tremulously : " That felt good-- and it'll continue to feel good for the next five weeks!
- As anyone who's taken a high-school lit class knows, the play introduces us to Willie Loman, a deluded, down-on-his-luck salesman, tremulously confronting the final dissipation of both his career and his dysfunctional family.
- Such environs cause Molly ( who, in a fantasy sequence, imagines her family as " The Munsters " ) no small amount of consternation : " Am I, " she tremulously asks of herself, " THESE PEOPLE ?"
- Yet, unlike actors in some classical forms of Japanese theater, he never tried to convince the audience that he was literally a woman as he gestured tremulously, contemplated a long-stemmed flower and touched a low table so reverently that it could have been a relic.
- Such environs cause Molly ( who, in a fantasy sequence, imagines her family as " The Munsters " ) no small amount of consternation : " Am I, " she tremulously asks of herself, ! ital ! " these people ? " ! off!
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