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Author: sexyyoceanne
Date: Mar 27, 2008 03:07

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Re: Tremor and tremolo.     

Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: Mar 2, 2008 14:18

..." skrev i en meddelelse Cindy wrote: I saw the word tremor connected with the erthquake in England last week. Is tremor and tremolo coming from the same word? I thought tremolo was ...>> Tremere became the French "tremour" which became the English "tremor". A tremor is a short-period oscillation or tremble. Tremere ...
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Re: Tremor and tremolo.     

Author: Cindy
Date: Mar 2, 2008 13:54

...Matrix" skrev i en meddelelse Cindy wrote: I saw the word tremor connected with the erthquake in England last week. Is tremor and tremolo coming from the same word? I thought tremolo was ... Tremere became the French "tremour" which became the English "tremor". A tremor is a short-period oscillation or tremble. Tremere also...
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Re: Tremor and tremolo.     

Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: Mar 2, 2008 10:55

Cindy wrote: I saw the word tremor connected with the erthquake in England last week. Is tremor and tremolo coming from the same word? I thought tremolo was something about ...to shake". Tremere became the French "tremour" which became the English "tremor". A tremor is a short-period oscillation or tremble. Tremere also became the ...
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Tremor and tremolo.     

Author: Cindy
Date: Mar 2, 2008 04:10

I saw the word tremor connected with the erthquake in England last week. Is tremor and tremolo coming from the same word? I thought tremolo was something about music. Cindy
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Re: Can Any Candidate Clean Up Bush's Massive Post 9/11 Mess?     

Author: Freedom Fighter
Date: Sep 12, 2008 12:40

...times greater than that of air. Those lower stories, and the central steel core columns, had successfully supported the mass of the tower for 30 years despite hurricane-force winds and tremors. Air cannot do that. Can anyone possibly imagine undamaged lower floors getting out of the way of the upper floors as gracefully and relatively frictionlessly as air would? Can anyone possibly imagine...
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Re: Canned Tuna Fish Should Carry Mercury Warning Labels!     

Author: jeffrey
Date: Sep 8, 2008 18:23

... and talking, shortening attention span and causing learning disabilities. In adults, mercury poisoning can adversely affect fertility and blood pressure regulation and can cause memory loss, tremors, vision loss and numbness of the fingers and toes. A growing body of evidence suggests that exposure to mercury may also lead to heart disease." http://www.nrdc.org/...
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Re: Changelings     

Author: mimus
Date: Sep 4, 2008 12:53

... higher than verbal ones "Poor attention span and hyperactivity "Severe learning disabilities "Epilepsy (80%%) and an abnormal EEG "Unusual movements (fine tremors, hand flapping, jerking movements) "Affectionate nature and frequent inappropriate laughter "Wide-based stiff-legged gait, with tendency to hold arms up and flexed while walking. ...
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Re: Changelings     

Author: pscissons
Date: Sep 3, 2008 23:01

... skills higher than verbal ones "Poor attention span and hyperactivity "Severe learning disabilities "Epilepsy (80%%) and an abnormal EEG "Unusual movements (fine tremors, hand flapping, jerking movements) "Affectionate nature and frequent inappropriate laughter "Wide-based stiff-legged gait, with tendency to hold arms up and flexed while walking. This ...
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Changelings     

Author: mimus
Date: Sep 3, 2008 16:07

... non-verbal communication skills higher than verbal ones "Poor attention span and hyperactivity "Severe learning disabilities "Epilepsy (80%%) and an abnormal EEG "Unusual movements (fine tremors, hand flapping, jerking movements) "Affectionate nature and frequent inappropriate laughter "Wide-based stiff-legged gait, with tendency to hold arms up and flexed while walking. "...
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