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aftershock

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Aftershock is the twenty-first studio album by Motörhead . Originally expected to be released in mid-2013, it was released separately on the 18 October in Germany, on the 21 October in the rest of Europe, and on the 22 October in North America and the rest ...

Usage examples of aftershock.

All of the big quakes and aftershocks are noted, those are the public ones, the ones the perps know.

When it is displayed at the slowest rate, literally hundreds of aftershocks are visible, continuing for over a week.

Its intensity was a shattering, white-hot fulfillment that created exquisite aftershocks until slowly releasing them to a soothing gentleness.

They clung together through the aftershocks, gasping as the dance crested on and on in an unnameable timelessness.

It was smooth and fast, creating aftershocks of her climax that drove her toward a second, and his was nearly as potent.

Trouble let the familiar talk wash over her, letting herself adjust to the aftershocks, the occasional frisson of unrelated sensation as the swollen scalp around the new implant triggered a reaction.

The release, when it came, was glorious, draining her of everything but the small, golden aftershocks that left her trembling.

Numbed by the aftershocks of adrenaline and rage, I left him for the rats or whatever else fate might have in store, and with a last glance at Quires, suspended between the light of heaven and the pit, like the filament in a immense bulb, I began my ascent.

Amanda imagined she felt a tremor under her, a tiny aftershock, the resettling of the stones.

The room was dead quiet except for the squeaking hinges as the door swung a little in the aftershock of its sudden opening.

They were-peaceable-looking creatures, but on reflection not so peaceable: the aftershock was their ferocity.

This was the cold that Bulgarians were gearing up for, as they faced the economic aftershocks of the Gulf crisis—which had begun the previous August when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait—and the collapse of Communism.

She sensed them distinctly, in spite of the aftershocks, the residual excruciation, of the caesure.

Soar's receivers could pick up the blind fallout of the blast, the enharmonic squalling of the debris, the thunderous dis tortion of the aftershock, but no voices.

Several secondary blasts slapped the darkness like aftershocks: the transfection lab crumbled into nothingness, and the walls of the residency compound shuddered, then collapsed.