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Seal tightly and keep in a dark place, shaking occasionally, until Christmas.
What damage mild shakings could do would have been done centuries since.
You will know this when after a few shakings, some sugar remains at the bottom of the jar.
"Look at him, shaking his head under the cold, cold attack of the computer.
"Then there were earth shakings, and the mountains began to lift.
The shakings were so strong that many people thought the earth was going to open itself in deep and long strips."
It is time that we stopped shaking our heads with pity and started finding concrete solutions to the problem.
I would have tumbled him over like a bale of shakings.
So, in less than half a day of shaking hands with a person with a cold, you too could have all the unpleasant symptoms.
Pain is worse when shaking hands or squeezing objects.
Willing her shaking knees steady, she stood up and held out her arms for balance.
The dragon was still shaking it violently, rather as a dog frees itself of water.
I'm nervous as a cat You should see my goddamned hands shaking."
Deadhead stepped forward and removed the box's lid with shaking hands.
She leaned away from him, shaking her head, as her throat closed like a rose after dark.
She stared at the soldier's shaking hands on the rifle, and suddenly something jumped into her consciousness.
Clijsters has shown few signs of shaking under pressure.
Mrs. Cheney made her way down the line, shaking hands and thanking the workers.
She leaned against the wall, legs shaking so much that they gave way and she sank to the ground.
"Miles calmed her but only after a long time of shaking her.
Barnside was shaking his head, grinning all over his face.
"Thanks a lot, man," he said, shaking his head and muttering something as he walked away.
He did not hesitate before shaking his head.
After shaking her hair free, she shuffled into the bathroom and ran a deep, hot bubble bath.
Macro was crouched on the field, shaking his head, apparently none the worse for wear.