The man stopped at one door among the many, opening it and gesturing the detective inside with a nod of his head. |
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One otherwise perfectly demure woman jumped onto a chair, gesturing frantically. |
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In public houses, appropriate etiquette includes not gesturing for service. |
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The boy who had pushed Jaime earlier was now walking with Gwion, gesturing wildly as his voice rose to new heights. |
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He tried gesturing towards the door but that elicited no useful reaction from the creature. |
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He said gesturing towards Claudius' mother and with those short words he dismissed her. |
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The two women were engaged in animated conversation, the younger one gesturing expressively with well-tended hands and long-manicured fingers. |
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He was talking about something with Dad and Jeremy, gesturing wildly with his free hand. |
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Gavin kicked her leg under the table, gesturing to their glaring father meaningfully. |
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Wayne, his blurred hand gesturing with a cigarette, was looking off to the side, mouthing something. |
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He walked over to his two companions, gesturing them to follow him over to the girl. |
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Yet when the train settles against the platform and the passengers disembark I actually find myself politely gesturing him to board ahead of me. |
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She quietly took a step forward, before gesturing the class to come closer. |
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I rested my right hand on her thigh and squeezed it, gesturing a thank you for calming me down. |
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Suddenly, one of the borders raises his fingers to Gregor, gesturing his observance of the large bug in his presence. |
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We stopped once outside, and here he repositioned his hat upon his head and lit a cigar, gesturing for me to take one. |
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On it was a photograph of an older man dressed in a loud red plaid suit, gesturing with his thumb up. |
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Julia had gotten home late from work, and was on the couch with carry-out sushi, talking back to the news and gesturing with her chopsticks. |
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I sputtered, gesturing histrionically at the sink while he rubbed his eyes and apologized. |
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The car made a U-turn, the men in the car yelling and gesturing angrily at me. |
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He was now gesturing to us, pointing in the direction of the stairs leading out of the dorm. |
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Jess shook her head and signed to Dani, gesturing to Courtney and back to Bran. |
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At the center of the panel, Rama and Sita sit intimately together in a nicely appointed shelter, gesturing to a small begging squirrel. |
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Suddenly there were all these cars trying to overtake me, tailgating me, blowing their hooters, angrily gesturing for me to get out of the way. |
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Nicola recognized, with the way Michael was gesturing, that it was one of his hilarious, usually made-up stories. |
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One of the Turkey players stood in the tunnel and, gesturing to me, ran his fingers across his throat as if he wanted to cut it. |
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Backstage, the producer is barking instructions into a headset while pacing and gesturing wildly in front of a bank of television monitors. |
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Edwards, as nearly as I can tell, never utters a word without one or more hands gesturing in some significant, word-intensifying manner. |
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In another graphic photograph, a service woman was shown gesturing obscenely. |
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Without any prompting from Pettitt, he was feverishly muttering snippets from his stump speech in the middle of the frantic gesturing. |
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I did run into an American woman who had a hunted look in her eyes, clutched her bag to her chest, kept gesturing to all around to stay away. |
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Axel then stood, legs akimbo, on the hull, gesturing the team down. |
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She wrinkled her nose in distaste, gesturing to her clothing. |
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With a flourish he stood, gesturing for me to stand as well. |
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Sean came to a small door, and opened it, gesturing her inside. |
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It was a disturbing fall, his body writhing in spasms from the moment he hit the turf, his hands gesturing to the bench that he would play no further part. |
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The dining room is lit with a smoky, red glow that casts their gesturing shadows on the ceiling, and the scene suggests that Amanda interrupted Tom's creative labor. |
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He's visibly agitated, gesturing with passion, darting looks out the window, and adjusting his monogrammed shirtsleeves as he searches for his words. |
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Jim shook his head again, gesturing his helplessness with both hands. |
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He ran some workshops, getting by with pidgin Arabic and lots of gesturing. |
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Students, it seems, are getting too busy to, well, be students, when we consider that word as gesturing toward the whole gamut of traditional student experiences. |
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When not gesturing, hands should remain quietly at the sides of the presenter. |
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Jones was ecstatic, and started gesturing to a section of Australian spectators who had been goading him, while the rest of the team ran around like headless chickens. |
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I find myself gesturing at the TV screen, just as if the person was sitting right in front of me. |
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A walrus-moustached council official presides over the ceremony in Slovenian, continually drifting off-piste, gesturing and chuckling good-naturedly. |
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Vendors hawked their wares while gesturing wildly, and groups of dirty street urchins played amidst the chaos, laughing and catcalling to one another. |
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He looked like such a fool, pointing and gesturing and huffing and puffing. |
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It raises questions about aesthetics and ideology, about youth and age, city planning, power symbols and symbolic political gesturing. |
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Lighter asked the question, gesturing to the meat roasting on the fire. |
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Although she enjoys interacting with familiar people, Tracy has no communication system beyond smiling and gesturing. |
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I wept for Ahmed who was lying on the ground, gesturing to us to come and help him. |
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They appeared to be arguing about something, Emilia gesturing furiously while her sister adopted an indignant pose, her hands firmly planted on her hips. |
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Any person who tries to jump the queue by smiling, gesturing or otherwise trying to attract the bar person's attention will receive nothing except a polite smile in reply. |
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I commanded, gesturing him forward with an airy wave of my arm. |
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She beckoned to them, gesturing as if she were going to give them a treat. |
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Sketch-based interfaces are increasingly important as displays and devices support tactile input to achieve natural and powerful communication using traditional metaphors of drawing, painting and gesturing. |
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Tapping your foot in time to the beat, humming along to the melody, swaying your body or gesturing like a conductor can also be annoying to your seatmates. |
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The class is noisy, and there is a great deal of gesturing towards marbles and jars on the table, pouring of marbles into the jars, and writing of calculations and diagrams in mathematics books. |
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I would encourage you, Mr. Speaker, to view the tape and consider what the Bloc Québécois member had to say and what she was gesturing toward the minister, and ask that she apologize to the minister as quickly as possible. |
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Thus the object, its instructions for use, its documentation and its successive transformations into other products all invoke particular modes of practice that should not be confused with gesturing or with representations. |
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As two people stand at a doorway each gesturing 'After you', that is mamihlapinatapai. |
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The persons on board the zodiac were gesturing with their hands and arms. |
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The new version of SolidWorks improves designers' and engineers' productivity with new capabilities like rapid dimensions, enhanced mirrored components, and heads-up mouse gesturing. |
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The mother keeps gesturing at them, waving her hands in the air. |
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These behaviours included deictic gesturing which involves pointing movements directed towards objects or events. |
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It does not seem to bear any distinctive marks of any kind, no VHF contact is possible, and on board, there are persons who seem to be gesturing with their arms and hands. |
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I follow the greeting by reaching forward for a handshake and he takes my hand lightly, smiling and gesturing towards a seat in his large, well-furnished office. |
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Parents chat distractedly, gesturing to children to keep close. |
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A certain amount of gesturing indicates that you feel perfectly at ease and shows your enthusiasm, but avoid any theatricality or any exaggerated gesticulation. |
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The exhibition features a mix of formal studio portraits and seemingly unposed photographs, such as a dynamic image of operatic soprano Jessye Norman singing with eyes closed and gesturing expansively with one hand. |
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Males will demonstrate ownership of a nest by gesturing towards their neighbours with their head with the beak pointing down and the wings slightly outstretched. |
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