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His top choice for the most beautiful word is "tremulous." And because it fits every category it's a shoe-in (a word that hardly meets his criteria).
Buried in the manuscript are clues that helped the researchers conclude that essential tremor plagued the Tremulous Hand.
The first test case has been studied in collaboration with Jane Alty in an article to be published by Brain entitled, "What Type of Tremor Did the Medieval 'Tremulous Hand of Worcester' Have?" (12) This is, to the best of our knowledge, the first detailed analysis of the handwriting in the context of disease and disorder by a paleographer and neurologist in collaboration.
Sad to say, I took little pleasure in the singing of Argentinean soprano Maria Cristina Kiehr - perhaps she was having bad day - who sounded tremulous and occasionally flat.
ANYONE who had looked at Stoneycroft Parish Room would have been rewarded with the sight of a novel gathering - a returned chaplain doing his best to satisfy the eager, tremulous inquiries of those who have loved ones at the front, either above or below ground.
The slope of night adjusts toward day, waking the tremulous disc.
The Irish-English singer-songwriter, characterised by an enchanting style and tremulous vocals, will play on the second day of the festival, when Elvis Costello and Diana Krall also perform.
A typical strategy of his has been to paint things that at first glance appear innocuous (although his tersely tremulous, mordantly taciturn touch in and of itself may make you want to look at them suspiciously) while letting it be known that their real referents are indelibly stained with the blood of modern European history--redolent of the Nazi era, say, or of Belgian colonialism in the Congo.
It's a voice that can switch from tremulous and wavering to the point where you believe his heart is about to break, to towering, soaring and monumental in one melodic line.
One by one, three couples explore the tremulous tenderness of young love, the rooted satisfaction of mature love, and the stormy disagreements that can disrupt even the most settled relationships.
Bernarda Fink affords the song cycle a sincere and profound intimacy and, through a few tremulous tones in particular, captures their quintessence precisely, and in a forcible manner.
Businesspeople there have urged the Government to give up what they have termed the 'policy of tremulous hands' to secure a steady industrial activity.
Stories like "Bianca" or "Autumn Journey" enjoy the tremulous line and decadent background detail that is associated with many shojo mangaka of the period.
It is the single staple in her life, a tremulous, uncertain thing.
Its name derives from its melodious chanting call, a loud piping kleeu-kleeu-kleeu-kluklu-klu-klu which accelerates and becomes more tremulous towards the end.