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As Rita, she is the image of rectitude fighting off tremulousness.
Yet she should take care not to let her tremulousness grow so extreme as to become a mannerism.
He also has tremulousness of his hands and hypoactive arm reflexes.
Phacodonesis is the tremulousness or vibration of the lens with eye movement.
If she took them, she would be garbed in the gentle sweet tremulousness of youth.
"my father warned me that Molor's warriors might be about," she said, with just a hint of tremulousness in her voice.
The lamps burned flickeringly; for this I knew by the tremulousness of the monotonous strains.
His voice is bright and has carrying power, although some tremulousness may be a worrisome signal that he is forcing.
Ms. Adams plays the dartboard in a three-sister family with hilarious tremulousness.
On the verge of tremulousness, she is unfailingly in possession of social orderliness and grace.
Ms. Gheorghiu sings with rich, dusky sound but some tremulousness in her sustained tones.
She dropped her curtsies again, without looking up, and with a growing tremulousness about the corners of her mouth, and then turned away.
One week postoperatively, he developed ataxia followed by confusion, tremulousness, dysarthria, and obtundation.
Dr. Shlipak's study identified additional symptoms, including soreness, tremulousness and dizziness.
He noticed that the Major's tremulousness did not disappear, as they drove up the street, and that he seemed much feebler than during the summer.
Also, tremulousness, which you've doubtless observed."
Symptoms of hereditary fructose intolerance are apathy, drowsiness, sweatiness and tremulousness.
After readmission to the hospital, the patient's mental status worsened from mild confusion with tremulousness to unresponsiveness; the patient subsequently died.
Bronchodilators and B-adrenergic receptor stimulants used for chronic respiratory conditions can cause anxiety, irritability, and tremulousness.
She has the magical ability, not unlike her heroine, Björk, to sing with a sort of controlled tremulousness: her voice aches with vulnerability but never breaks.
Symptoms resulting from the catecholaminergic response to hypoglycemia (i.e. tremulousness, palpitations, tachycardia, sweating, hunger, anxiety, nausea) are not as common.
The woman, especially, was hideous; her usual feverish tremulousness was intensified, her countenance had become livid, and her eyes resembled burning coals.
Leanne Benjamin and Christine Camillo are dazzling technicians, while Susan Hogard, the season's first Juliet, had a sensitive tremulousness.
In spite of the clumsiness afforded by the plastic suit and her own tremulousness, she worked the combination on the bicycle lock and got it off with relative ease.
Monte Cristo rose, and without making any answer (for the tremulousness of his voice would have betrayed his emotion) walked up and down the apartment with a slow step.