Shaking
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TV flying movies usually have cardboard sets and phony
shaking
cameras and lame shots of wrong aircraft types.
Didn't laugh once, instead, I spent most of the time
shaking
my head in disgust of the stupidity that this show is absorbed in.
Given Trump’s propensity for
shaking
things up, he seemed a good candidate for the job.
Moreover, a wave of corruption allegations is
shaking
Italy to an extent not seen since the Mani Pulite (“Clean Hands”) inquiry that swept away the country’s political establishment two decades ago.
CAMBRIDGE – After nine dreary years of downgrading their GDP forecasts, macroeconomic policymakers around the world are
shaking
their heads in disbelief: Despite a populist-propelled wave of political tumult, global growth is actually set to outperform expectations in 2017.
What he wanted was to launch a political process by
shaking
Israel out of its complacency and forcing the superpowers to revive the search for a settlement.
Having served as the IMF’s chief economist from 2001 to 2003, I am familiar with the Fund’s need to walk a tightrope between building investor confidence and
shaking
up complacent policymakers.
Countries have to create their own safeguards to protect themselves against the kinds of upheaval that is
shaking
Asia.
By
shaking
hands with and embracing the South Korean president so publicly and so dramatically, Kim Jong Il demonstrated that he was seriously committed to beginning the process of normalizing political and economic relations between the two Koreas.
But there is a dispute only because China has succeeded in
shaking
the status quo in recent years by popularizing the islands’ Chinese name (“Diaoyu”) and staging incursions into their territorial waters and airspace.
Instead of
shaking
its fist, the West could provide incentives that encourage China to become a responsible actor in the existing IP regime.
Never resolved, modern Turkey’s deep identity complex is now
shaking
its strategic alliances and recasting its regional and global role.
Reaffirming EuropeROME/STOCKHOLM – The ongoing global economic crisis is
shaking
beliefs and approaches that have long been enshrined in European policies.
Social welfare systems are
shaking
as never before.
After infecting one’s organs and brain, it causes an altered mental state, fever,
shaking
chills, and seizures.
Back then, Khatami and Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi “went shopping,” rather than attend a cultural event at the Asia Society and risk crossing paths – and
shaking
hands – with US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
The current crisis in Gaza is only one aspect of the much wider battle
shaking
the region.
But, taking the long view, can anyone doubt that the invasion had the effect of
shaking
up the pieces, not just in Iraq, but across the Islamic chessboard?
Whether
shaking
a hand helps or not, negotiating while
shaking
a fist has little record of success.
Then on October 1st at a National Day speech in the Great Hall of the People Premier Li Peng defiantly proclaimed that "After
shaking
off imperialist bullying and persecution from various powerful nations, the long suffering Chinese people have been on the rise ever since."
By
shaking
Obama’s hand in Hawaii, Abe will give a nod to the country’s modern pacifist creed, and signal that, despite his reputation as a nationalist, he also harbors deep feelings about the dangers of war.
The reason is that a fledgling independence movement is
shaking
things up in Hong Kong.
Yet nanotechnology is also
shaking
up our understanding of what makes something harmful.
Early movers are already
shaking
things up.
Obasanjo is also
shaking
up the oil industry in a double maneuver interpreted as a rap on the knuckles for his Western allies and a last ditch effort to secure a legacy as the one Nigerian leader who tamed corruption in that sector.
When Enough is Not EnoughNEW YORK – The US dollar is plunging, the economy is imploding, and a crisis of identity is
shaking
countries around the world.
Struggling with a crisis that is
shaking
the foundations of capitalism and the American way of life, and laden with a $10 trillion national debt and a $1 trillion budget deficit, the United States is bound to opt for a realistic foreign policy, one that departs from the haughty disregard for history, tradition, and religion that characterized the Bush administration.
On one of these occasions, the agent reported, “the air conditioning was turned up so low that the barefooted detainee was
shaking
with cold.”
Shaking
Up “Shaken Baby Syndrome”OXFORD – The most tragic event that can befall new parents is the sudden, unexpected death of their baby.
Pediatricians wrestled with this conundrum until the 1970’s, when it was proposed that
shaking
might induce rotational forces and cause the “triad” of symptoms without bruises or fractures.
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