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Source: Webster's dictionaryAny newspaper, from the first line to the last, is nothing but a web of horrors, I cannot understand how an innocent hand can touch a newspaper without convulsing in disgust. Charles Baudelaire
Writer-director John Roecker's debut, Live Freaky! Die Freaky! will have you convulsing on the floor ... with nausea, laughter, or both. John Roecker
He was remembered as a kind, giving father and husband who had inadvertently become entangled in the violence convulsing parts of Mexico. Source: Internet
Bury, pg 292 Constans II was a young man of seventeen, and he was supremely indifferent to the religious debates convulsing the Church. Source: Internet
RTÉ Documentary: The Navy Bowyer Bell, p. 398. In 1976 after a series of terror attacks by the Provisional IRA, Gaddafi announced that "the bombs which are convulsing Britain and breaking its spirit are the bombs of Libyan people. Source: Internet
But with a wave of anti-Semitic violence convulsing France over the past year, and particularly following the 2012 slaying of three Jewish children and a rabbi in Toulouse, many have come to view the Halimi murder as a watershed moment. Source: Internet