An imaginary corkscrew and a mimed bottle pouring has stood me in good stead, even in parts of Italy where they barely speak Italian. |
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Our teatro included a narrator who described, in Tzeltal, Tzotzil, or Tojolabal, a series of mimed skits performed by project members. |
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It was a humorous chautauqua, and I did everything in Greek, including answering questions, but I also mimed the answers. |
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He didn't go on stage, though, but sang from the wings while Beesley mimed onstage. |
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Boris, playing to the crowd, mimed the pratfall from his side of the court. |
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My character mimed ill-disguised boredom while waiting for him to settle down. |
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For the most part the other contestants either mimed to foreign recordings or gyrated to Indian music. |
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Jack McKnight stagily mimed tiptoeing out with my sleeping infant son's baby basket in his arms. |
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And maybe that was just as well as Britney mimed more than just songs, she also worked her way through a costumer's Kama Sutra and oops! |
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But the only apparent connection with Miss Dando was that she had taken part in a charity film for Comic Relief in 1993 in which she mimed along to a Queen song. |
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The program's format was simple: singers mimed to their records, and the show's teenage audience danced. |
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He mimed her ceaseless talking with a gesture of his right hand. |
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Explain that they will not be allowed to use words at all: this must be a mimed presentation. |
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His videos are like a mimed spectacle where he stages this interaction between the artist and his model. |
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The provisions of the foregoing paragraphs shall apply also to choreographic and mimed works. |
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Each time they stop, a clown scratches the door with a spur: the group then enters singing and executing certain mimed dances. |
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Even if none of the gestures is real and that all is mimed, it is a simulation which seems to be perfect. |
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To overcome this, I actually mimed the words, whispering them as loudly as I dared with all my heart and soul. |
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Someone else mimed how Marlowe, portrayed as a right-hand finger, was stabbed, after a struggle, by his left-hand opponent. |
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We didn't speak English very well, so I mimed hoisting a flag. |
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The sculptor obviously had in mind an attraction which had been immensely popular in the Jardin d'Acclimatation in 1878, in which Nubians wearing loincloths mimed hunting scenes. |
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He mimed and mocked me. His allusions were definitely highbrow. He was well-read. He knew French. He was versed in logodaedaly and logomancy. |
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He mimed Tchaikovsky and Gounod, the Beethoven piano sonatas, the symphonies of Haydn, the operas of Pergolesi and Glinka. |
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However, this was too much to ask of Britney Spears who mimed to new single Womanizer during her appearance on Saturday's show. |
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The performance went off without a hitch not surprisingly, given that it had actually been prerecorded and was mimed by the illustrious musicians. |
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Paradoxically, he finds greatest satisfaction with an ingeniously engineered and lifelike automaton, mimed remarkably by Adele Angela Lojodice a partner that, incapable of love, demanded none. |
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An orchestra accompanies the dance, and a female chorus provides a running commentary on the plot, highlighting the emotions mimed by the dancers, who were considered the kings' messengers to the gods and to the ancestors. |
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