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1. Time passed in a blur of wet eyes and convulsive sobs, and it was late into the evening before Cyberia realised that she was not alone in the boardroom, and through her tears she could barely make out the shape of the person standing by the door
2. She stood waiting in a silence which Rosemary could break only by a convulsive effort
3. convulsive completion such as she had read about in books? Did that
4. They both clung to each other, a bundle of convulsive and
5. A glance over his shoulder showed spasmodic twitching of his victim’s head and a convulsive shuddering of the thorax, but little other movement
6. Yasmela caught her in a convulsive grasp
7. The world was swimming to Conan's sight, when with a convulsive shudder the frame that strained against his stiffened and then went limp
8. Hilt-deep the saber sank, somewhere below the grisly face, and a convulsive shudder heaved the vast bulk that half enveloped the Cimmerian
9. Conan caught the glimmer of pale limbs writhing in the starlight, even as, with a convulsive wrench, the captive slipped from the grasp of the brutal fingers and came flying up the road, a supple young woman, naked as the day she was born
10. His fumbling fingers slid over the man's throat—only the youth's convulsive clenching of his jaws choked back the cry that rose to his lips
11. He seized her wrist in a convulsive grasp she found hard to break
12. Her convulsive resistance was useless; she was crushed down on a couch, disarmed and panting, her eyes blazing up at him like the eyes of a trapped tigress
13. At the sound a convulsive shudder ran through the king's mighty form
14. sent us into another round of convulsive laughter
15. You"ll be able to write out prescriptions, diagnose patients and perform electro convulsive therapy
16. As Slicky ascended again from consuming more, he could see his body beginning to reject the large quantities, slowly converting to a convulsive state
17. of convulsive affliction – is inspired by phenomena of defiance and reconsidered
18. of punters and clergy – whipping themselves into a state of convulsive demonic
19. The ((convulsion)) is a reference to a violent and convulsive shaking, followed by separation into pieces and the dissolution of the connections between atoms
20. John, stiff as a board, stared at the coven as they began to recover from their convulsive state
21. When a person is affected by one fit of spasm, it does not mean that they certainly suffer from epilepsy, because there are many other factors that could cause a single convulsive spasm, such as a high temperature, the loss of oxygen, severe head trauma, and others
22. antidepressants and has even had ECT (Electro convulsive therapy) for
23. What right had this one, only because my apparel was scanty, to smile at me and say _prachtvoll_? I was so much startled by the unexpected exclamation from a person who had the minute before been rending the air with her laments, that my foot slipped on the wet planks, I just heard the bathing woman advising me to take care, just had time to comment to myself on the foolishness of such advice to one already hurling through space, and then came a shock of all-engulfing coldness and wetness and suffocation, and the next moment there I was gasping and spluttering exactly as the other bath-guest had gasped and spluttered, but with this difference, that she had clutched the rope and shrieked, and I, with all the convulsive energy of panic, was shrieking and clutching the bath-guest
24. "Yes, yes," said Ingeborg, blushing a vivid red and going a convulsive step nearer
25. Curates might have convulsive moments that would worry souls blanched white by the keeping out of the light, souls like celery, no whiter than anybody else's if left properly to themselves, but blanched by a continual banking up round them of episcopal mould; and even a vicar might conceivably sometimes be headlong; while as for a German pastor
26. Time then completely stopped, and even the sea, though just as convulsive, seemed still and
27. 'So it will be with the future Methodism; and although it will rest itself upon a laboriously obtained belief concerning the "wrath to come"—a belief that will heave the human mind with a deep, convulsive dread,—yet, and not-withstanding this preliminary, the renovation which we look for will come in as the splendor of day comes in the tropic—it will be a sudden brightness that makes all things glad!’—(pp
28. What is needed to arouse such profligates to reflection,—and still more to alarm those numerous Men of Education whom the divine revelation distinctly threatens with the greater 'judgment,’ but who never associate the idea of perdition with their own destiny,— I refer to the teaching and ruling class,—the unfaithful Ministers of Religion, the Traffickers in souls—and many corrupt Men of Literature and Art, who pervert to meanest or vilest uses heaven's divines gifts—the Statesmen, who defy in legislation and government the plainest laws of morals,—all at present encased like leviathan in impenetrable amour,—to make them 'tremble’ at 'judgment to come,’ and to bring them to repentance,—is the proclamation of a future remediless punishment, which carries its own credentials along with it; and while shaking the souls of sinners, even the most intelligent, as at a fiery 'handwriting on the wall,’ with a deep, convulsive dread, shall leave no valid ground for moral speculations on its injustice and improbability
29. experience some abrupt convulsive movements of the body, scaring both
30. Sea breathing broad and convulsive breaths,
31. He gives one convulsive leap in the centre of the circle, and then
32. And the drums strike more convulsive,
33. With slow wail and convulsive throb leading the officer's funeral;)
34. With deep half-stifled sobs and sound of bad men bow'd and moved to weeping, And youth's convulsive breathings, memories of home,
35. intertwisting with his, in convulsive folds: then the turtle-billing kisses,
36. him, whilst in the convulsive grasp of it, drew from him such a plenteous
37. convulsive grasp, in the instant of my giving down the liquid
38. lips, and a convulsive spasm passed over his countenance
39. With a supreme effort, she had lifted her child above her head, and the poor little creature's arms were still twined around its mother's neck! The postures of the four seamen seemed ghastly to me, twisted from convulsive movements, as if making a last effort to break loose from the ropes that bound them to their ship
40. A convulsive movement again brought him to the surface
41. Laid out on the platform, it kept struggling with convulsive movements, trying to turn over, making such efforts that its final lunge was about to flip it into the sea
42. "Such as he may care but little for house or shelter, and night dew can never wet a body that passes its days in the water," returned the scout, grasping the shoulder of Heyward with such convulsive strength as to make the young soldier painfully sensible how much superstitious terror had got the mastery of a man usually so dauntless
43. convulsive pressure, he said, "Be it so, my father
44. Pinocchio, who up to that moment had lain immovable, like a real piece of wood, was seized with a fit of convulsive trembling that shook the whole bed
45. Which side he was on I couldn't make out, for he seemed to me to be grinding the whole place in a mill; I only know that when I stole out on tiptoe, he was not on the side of the bench; for, he was making the legs of the old gentleman who presided, quite convulsive under the table, by his denunciations of his conduct as the representative of British law and justice in that chair that day
46. All around him were lying the Palikares, writhing in convulsive
47. The rigors which had attacked Barrois gradually increased, the features of the face became quite altered, and the convulsive movement of the muscles appeared to indicate the approach of a most serious nervous disorder
48. Albert seized them with a convulsive hand, tore them in pieces, and trembling lest the least vestige should escape and one day appear to confront him, he approached the wax-light, always kept burning for cigars, and burned every fragment
49. "Oh," replied Valentine with a convulsive movement, "oh, indeed, Maximilian, you are too timid for an officer, for a soldier who, they say, never knows fear
50. The young man overwhelmed by the weight of his anguish, fell heavily on his knees before the bed, which his fingers grasped with convulsive energy