As each number came up, the girls silently mouthed the lyrics and moved subtly in their seats, miming the actors' gestures. |
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But what is more impressive is the way the show transfigures ordinary gestures. |
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Through an intricate series of hand gestures and melodic whistles, she quickly garnered its trust and shepherded it into our gated, side yard. |
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But in situations like this, ineffectual gestures are usually worse than no gestures at all. |
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Both are cynical gestures driven by political calculations rather than by a moral inspiration that comes from the soul. |
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More recently, they've branched out to studies of comparative acting techniques, such as exploring the hand gestures of Chinese dance. |
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He mingles among indigents and Mercedes drivers alike with gestures of acceptance and welcome. |
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The male uniform gave a brief report, including gestures at the drunken youths, Nathalie and the dead man. |
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Usually by the end my tutor was up and lecturing, with animated gestures accompanying his words. |
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She gestures to your bags, her American twang uncomfortably loud in the small area. |
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They will signal a passerby in with gestures indicating the offer of a cup of tea or something to eat. |
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After she jimmied her way inside, she punched the pulpit and made blasphemous gestures to the icons. |
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Alaska was always smiling with spontaneous gestures, had silken hair, soft, wrinkle free, natural skin that was most alluring. |
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We are all aware that a lot of interpersonal communication occurs through non-verbal gestures. |
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He sits rather still on his couch, rarely gestures, and speaks in a relaxed yet expressive tone. |
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So what do their expressions, hand gestures, body movements and speech say about what they're really thinking and feeling? |
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Half the people you meet will do a double take and make gestures at you, hinting that you've got something in your eye. |
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The cues may be unconscious nonverbal cues, such as muscular tension or gestures. |
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Looking at the hand gestures of Tibetan monks as they chant, you see mudras portraying the dance of compassion and wisdom. |
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These cadences were indicated by conventional gestures of the hand and fingers. |
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Jess could just see his gestures in the half-light coming from her uncurtained windows. |
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So many spoofs today make only token gestures towards the genre they're aping, then look for laughs in deliberate anachronisms. |
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He is a conductor of bold gestures, not averse to sacrificing spontaneity for micromanagement of detail. |
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Actors body it forth, personify, animate, amplify, isolate and expand gestures, emotions, exclamations, revelations and silences. |
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Multitouch is also supported, with pinch and twist gestures for zooming and rotating. |
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She saw their lips move, and their gestures, and blurred details in their faces, but only faint murmuring of their low voices. |
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His eyes glint and dart with mischief, his gestures are as exuberant as his rhetorical flourishes. |
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The complete absence of superfluous detail allows the unexaggerated gestures of the participants to register with full dramatic force. |
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Her thick, raven black hair blew about as if caught in some unfelt wind, and her hands moved quickly, forming strange gestures in the air. |
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Their voices are muted, but every so often, one of them will stop and point or make hand gestures while describing something. |
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In no small measure, the Chinese fans may have tried to vent their frustration by expressing it in anti-Japanese gestures. |
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My nervous dance consists of much weight-shifting and hand gestures similar to the mating dance of the blue-footed booby. |
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In the present situation, unilateral gestures can also do their vital bit in making the climate conducive for talks. |
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Chanting the slokas while showing the appropriate gestures was one of the first things we had to do in our Dance Theory classes. |
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With their straightforward gestures and careful response to the site, the firm's buildings mix modern and vernacular forms. |
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Fourteen dancers explored intricate movement and gestures, broken lines and dissected flows. |
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These facts can, of course, be brought to one's attention by unmeant gestures or inopportune intrusions. |
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He vainly affects a George Raft hairdo and would-be virile gestures that go soft before they are half over. |
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People there are in no mood for demands for more aid and investment while earlier gestures have gone largely unreciprocated. |
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Moreover, he has the extraordinary capacity of evoking the unsaid through gestures, powerful background music and long close-shots. |
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The Ravens coach shook his fist at the crowd after his team went ahead 24-10, one of the most unsportsmanlike gestures I have ever observed. |
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His flawless singing is accentuated by the unstudied gestures of a natural performer. |
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With some arenas holding thousands of spectators, an evolved series of hand gestures between bettors determines wagers. |
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Both sets of paintings feature looping, ribbonlike gestures of brightly differing paints. |
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The biker then stopped and made several hand gestures and shouted something at me. |
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Reckless scientists have created a swarm of flying quadrotors that react to human gestures and movements. |
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He jabbers, raves, and gestures to no one, in contradiction to the more subdued Hamlet of productions such as the 2000 Ethan Hawke film version. |
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Violence, offensive sexual gestures or behaviour, or threatening or abusive language could get patients barred. |
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So they explained to us and we developed some very little gestures and then we developed some extractions of those gestures. |
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The end was sad, the wasted figure in a wheelchair being lifted into a helicopter sketching a parody of the brave gestures of old. |
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When you win matches, people don't seem to care whether you speak the Queen's English or whether you express yourself in grunts and gestures. |
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The whole rationale of symbolic gestures requires that they disrupt and disturb the secular order. |
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The threats appeared to be empty gestures to the friends who overheard him. |
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And I don't know of any other handshape-based gestures indicating academic allegiance. |
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He begins speaking in a high-pitched whine and uses effeminate hand gestures. |
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My fear is that these empty gestures will become the last remaining symbols of our shared belief in egalitarianism. |
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Offensive words, empty gestures, and the inappropriate use of symbols can get in the way of worship. |
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She punctuated her statement with emphatic head gestures which again caused her hair to fall in her face. |
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Learn to respect and reciprocate small gestures of concern, kindness, compassion and humanity. |
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Smiling customs and immigration officers were pleasant and greeted us with welcoming gestures. |
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We expect Japan will have a reciprocal attitude toward Roh's forward-looking gestures for reconciliation. |
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And what I find in her work is a lot of Italian baroque kind of gestures and grandiloquence. |
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Georgieva gestures around her office, which consists of two rooms knocked into one. |
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The lover wants his beloved to devote to him her preferences, her gestures, her caresses. |
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It is common now for these views to be dismissed with de haut en bas gestures of depreciatory scorn. |
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It gives rise to verbal provocations such as yelling and cursing, excessive honking of the horn, rude or obscene gestures and threats. |
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She seems to effortlessly convey regality in her movements and gestures, and her singing is divine. |
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If you are with a lady friend, make sure you cling to her for dear life and make sure all gestures of affection are as ostentatious as possible. |
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Although some have not fully embraced open source, these sometimes small, token gestures offer us a wealth of knowledge. |
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She cried and made obscene gestures as she was led from court to start three years and nine months behind bars. |
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There was no indication that these paltry and tardy gestures have had any effect in dampening the mass protest movement. |
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Making goodwill gestures only arouses suspicion and creates the appearance of weakness. |
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One motorist headed toward Texas gestures to the car behind him to go around, if necessary, as he hops out and into a storefront. |
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If we are ever together again, we must always remember that there are to be no unkind words, thoughts or gestures. |
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If we don't invent a language, if we don't find our body's language, its gestures will be too few to accompany our story. |
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Chapter Five discusses the music and character gestures, eye language, focus and emotion. |
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Even more emphatic diplomatic gestures, like the summoning of ambassadors, have so far been ignored. |
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Few actors carry with them such a clear, familiar repertoire of gestures, movements, ways of speaking, declaiming. |
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Sometimes, youngsters convey through their simple gestures what many adults can never express in a thousand words. |
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Not all public gestures of affection and loyalty need to be quite so extravagant. |
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They were engaged in work, play activities, fights or gestures of friendship. |
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The power of repression is almost palpable in her gestures and intonations. |
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She likes large gestures, preferably telegraphed in advance to cue the laugh lines. |
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Valentine's Day sanctions gestures and words of affection in a culture otherwise characterized by public and private reserve. |
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They capture the gestures of the human body in all its pity and rapture, pain and pleasure. |
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They had been talking for some time through the night, and Sotar's lively talk and his animated gestures fascinated Esk. |
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His deep, distinctive voice resounds, he gestures animatedly and his enthusiasm becomes infectious. |
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Do you ever find yourself sizing someone up in an instant, noting their animation, gestures and manners of speaking? |
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A good director would have cut some of the annoyingly repetitive and obvious gestures used to indicate character. |
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These same gestures and movements, even the very words themselves, have been repeated and revived over many generations in that precise place. |
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Those quick hand gestures and body movements betray a restless energy and a need for variety and originality. |
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Traditional gestures of salutation such as the bow and the curtsey only gradually gave way to the handshake. |
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After all, speech is a dominant feature of our lives, and this very talk would be lost on you if it were to consist entirely of manual gestures. |
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I have repeatedly had cars flashing their lights at me or hooting their horns and giving very rude gestures. |
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Twelve viewers complained that one of the performances included lewd and offensive gestures. |
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Whipping out lickety-split footwork and curiously fey gestures in improbable succession, his character seemed controlled by external forces. |
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The dances of Manipur are known for their lyrical grace, lightness of tread and delicacy of hand gestures. |
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I resorted to signs and gestures, in a peculiar multi-lingual game of charades. |
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The system is based on simple signs and gestures derived from British Sign Language for the deaf taught through song. |
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Because ASL is based on natural gestures, most signs are incredibly easy to learn. |
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Jeanette was drying her eyes while Allison was talking angrily and making wild gestures. |
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Chimpanzee youngsters thus acquire the majority, if not the totality, of their gestures by individually ritualizing them with one another. |
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How does this new body of work involving coloring books from the 1970s sit within the larger trajectory of your appropriationist gestures? |
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It's often the little, inconsequential things that spark off such thoughts, rather than the huge, grand gestures. |
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He had been driving around slowly, shouting abuse and making obscene gestures at police officers. |
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Like a lot of new-money arrivistes, Target can make grand gestures, but it gets the details wrong. |
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Maybe he was like all the others and I was fancifully making all his nice gestures up, it was all a figment of my imagination. |
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His bodily gestures at the altar in presiding at the Eucharist, especially in consecrating the bread and wine, were important. |
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But then I glanced behind me and saw her making rude hand gestures at my back. |
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Unfortunately, rude gestures also create the impression that other anti-social behaviours are somehow acceptable. |
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He made a number of rude gestures in their direction and shouted obscenities at them. |
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West pulled faces and made rude gestures at the press as he stood in the dock. |
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David drove insanely fast, flying by honking cars, rude gestures and angry cries from various drivers on the road. |
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But when the woman, who was in in her 20s, returned she verbally abused Ms Young, made rude gestures at her and then drove off. |
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The results of this study also demonstrate that gestures can be external retrieval cues for a memory event. |
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But after a quick rummage through the brown leather bag, he snaps it shut and gestures to the door. |
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Their hosts were obviously trying to show off for them, not realizing that their gestures were lost on all but Meredith. |
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A mythology of looming threats has created an insatiable appetite for security, which then has to be assuaged through totemic gestures. |
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Is moving from head to heart coincidental with moving from stage to film, which is about moving from words to gestures? |
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It seems to have been Africa's fate to become a theater of empty talk and public gestures. |
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They use gestures, exaggerated voices, or pronouncements to represent things that are not present in the immediate environment. |
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With the presenter's help, Lipan imitated the gestures and the speech of a psychic but did it with a lot of sarcasm. |
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Did veteran Canadian frontiersmen know the words and gestures that led to successful surrender to Iroquois warriors? |
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He gestures silently, magnanimously to his guests, making a great show of his joy at their attendance. |
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He was yelling a lot and making a lot of hand gestures at his teammates and at the referees. |
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Disorderly adolescents made coarse gestures with their thumbs and forefingers. |
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The poets have donated what ever amount they can afford, oftentimes coming from minimum wage paychecks in truly selfless gestures. |
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For example, Sir William's hyperbolic language lends itself to hyperbolic gestures that contribute to the comic business of his scenes. |
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In a technical and physical challenge, the dancers perform Peking opera gestures and movements at the same time as they dance ballet steps. |
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To receive, you must give, and not just in words and gestures but in true sympathy, understanding and commitment. |
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All the while, the world makes symbolic gestures of concern and assistance. |
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The piece consisted of a strong masculine quality through the incorporation of proud gestures and demonstration of great physical skill. |
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With pantomimic exaggeration, the Lord gestures to his left and then to his right. |
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With just a few strokes of a loaded brush, he can indicate an elaborately costumed figure or the sinuous gestures of a tropical vine. |
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Many of Alexander's architectural achievements in Rome were overtly political gestures. |
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Once again, his simple gestures fueled a flaming battle between my heart and my mind. |
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She studied them closely, trying to read gestures and lips, but to no avail. |
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Hand gestures to indicate the sighting of a hammerhead or a basking shark can easily be misunderstood if they are improvised at the last moment! |
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Most curious of all was the fact that he made the same mechanical gestures no matter what he was saying. |
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In the current state of civilization, people mechanically repeat poor imitations of original gestures. |
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My wife, who learned to speak Batak in the village, acquired the manner of shouting and the gestures characteristic of village women. |
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Her conceptual gestures are hybrids, as dependent on beat-generation strategies and Japanese aesthetics as they are self-consciously futuristic. |
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As a consequence, American journalism makes extravagant gestures of self-justification. |
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Bob Martin invests his characters with wonderful tics, gestures and mannerisms and makes his knife-sharp comedic timing feel effortless. |
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This notion is in keeping with research in semiotics which demonstrates how signs, such as words, pictures, gestures, and so forth, make meaning. |
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Dirty boys capered like shadows at the edge of the performance, aping the musicians' gestures. |
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It doesn't stop him later that evening from capering madly around the stage, all jack-in-a-box bouncing and extravagant semaphore gestures. |
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She pounces on an empty seat and gestures ostentatiously to me that the one opposite is free. |
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These languages are not merely a set of informal gestures, nor are they a signed version of any particular spoken language. |
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Her gestures, however, can seem too mannered, even by the florid standards of Baroque song recitals. |
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Signaling measures have included flare guns, cell phones, hand gestures, and other communicative means. |
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Their surfaces are accretions of controlled gestures, spatters of paint that lead from one stroke to another, singular and serial actions. |
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Participants are judged based on the timing of the speech, voice intonation and gestures. |
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Nevertheless, Sharon faced strong right-wing opposition to any conciliatory gestures in the pursuit of peace. |
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There were a half dozen or so public works, most token gestures at best, located in both towns. |
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How does an apathetic agnostic even begin to redress a quarter-century of token gestures and guest appearances at church? |
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But even the head acknowledges that her school is beyond such token gestures. |
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Wander the streets and markets alone, with an open mind, friendly face and polite gestures. |
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The President will wrap himself in the flag, pray the business cycle goes his way and pretend his gestures are real. |
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At no time have I ever made threatening gestures or spoken words which would imply that I would physically harm anyone. |
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They were not acted to the accompaniment of mere commonplace gestures like a play, nor danced in imitative caprioles like a ballet. |
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Fragments of the numbers seem to emerge from or recede into the gestures and sfumato of the ground. |
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Dunbar gestures with her hands as she talks, and there is a glint of silver in the light from the ring on the middle finger of her left hand. |
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They have attempted to stop the flow of money abroad by making conciliatory gestures to those who speculate on financial markets. |
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Carranza was acquitted but such conciliatory gestures from Philip were rare. |
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At that moment, they noticed I was watching them and greeted me with a tirade of foul language and obscene gestures. |
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He spoke pigeon English, and would tell me stories often consisting of as many gestures as words. |
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Contrary to popular misconception, it is not a collection of gestures or mime. |
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More than the sum of her swagger, drawl and thousand nervous gestures, she embodies her character so seamlessly that the film's artifice seems to disappear. |
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The answer is that it was not, being instead a series of dissociated gestures that flopped right into a nihilistic void. |
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I would use gestures and body language to get my message across if an interpreter wasn't available. |
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How these gestures will be interpreted by the electorate is not clear, but it is clear that they will do anything, even abase themselves in public, to gain power. |
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Your overwhelming donations of food, groceries, equipment, assistance and warm-hearted gestures during the recent flood prevention work were most gratefully received. |
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She practiced her scripted greeting as well as her waves and hand gestures, making sure that every word and every single detail was downright perfect. |
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He doesn't tend to speak, rather communicate in actions and gestures. |
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He gestures to eddying whirlpools and rapids shooting through jagged rocks on both sides of the river, which is so narrow two ships could hardly pass each other. |
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He'd found some young man in clothes that were too big for him, sneering and making obscene gestures while some very beautiful but very whorish young women danced around him. |
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Herzog subtly chronicles this mighty, pathos-laden struggle, treating it with the seriousness it deserves without airbrushing its blind moments or gestures of excess. |
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It seems that all celebrants came from the same place, wearing the same white albs, the same colored stoles, and performed almost the same gestures. |
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You just have to find that yin of decency and locate the gestures and words that smother the yang of fear. |
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His gestures, his mannerisms and voice all seem too large, too forced to give him any chance of not being the standard straitjacketed worshipper of protocol. |
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The complication of Loden's writerly comic procedure is all in the nuances and gestures of meaning conveyed by particular word-choices, tones and implications. |
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Bridging the divide between the police and those who distrust them will take more than protests and symbolic gestures. |
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The scene becomes even more distressing when we recall how ALS eventually works its way up the body, making simple things like hand gestures and speaking impossible. |
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He excels when playing the unselfish alter ego of his actual character as he tries to win back the heart of his lost love through familiar romantic gestures of old. |
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Yet there is a crucial difference between his works and those of Pollock, who used the same repertoire of gestures from the start of a painting to its finish. |
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Can we itemize a repertoire of actorly gestures that are cinematically specific, can we describe the semantic content of each, the affect attached, the effect produced? |
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As Wheeler and Kahn have noted, this shared impulse gestures to a primal desire to repress the mother's crucial role as a powerful agent in the birth of the male self. |
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He walked with the air of a cardinal, emitting words with a nasal tone and melancholy gestures. |
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Talk about wanting to annihilate opponents never wins friends and making insulting gestures at beaten teams will soon remove any lingering goodwill that the team enjoy. |
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I notice he moves at a slightly slower pace than everyone else, and keeps his gestures compact. |
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Thankfully, the piece did not try to evoke the Internet through tired dance gestures or pseudo-digital music. |
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Even these lordly and dismissive gestures clearly cost him something. |
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But Duchamp was a magician in the economy of small gestures. |
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Once, he teased me in class by doing sexual gestures and whatnot. |
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Meanwhile, frustrated barflies screamed the actual lyrics and made instructive gestures at Brian, who smiled vaguely, raised his arms above his head, and gyrated. |
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Fanning, ever the old soul, returned the gestures by knitting the veteran actors scarves. |
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For example, it is possible to study the Beatitudes in Matthew's gospel without actually practicing the gestures of nonviolence based upon this gospel. |
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They may get lost in their own homes, need help dressing, bathing, and toileting, and fail to remember major parts of their past or understand simple gestures and commands. |
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Such heartening gestures are subtle but meaningful tokens of unity. |
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For months, I did my best to carry on while no therapy appointments were made, no grand apologetic gestures were offered. |
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Till late last night, as Hans and I chatted with her in exaggerated gestures and atrocious Portuguese, she was in fine spirits, though she knew her child was sick. |
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He was the outsider who was on intimate terms with them, communicating through comic mime with expressions and gestures that became a well known code. |
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The beauty of a woman is not just in her appearance but in her manners, gestures, the way she looks at you. |
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Certain gestures are taboo, your shirt tail has to be tucked in, your chin strap has to be fastened, and they tell you what kind of shoes to wear. |
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Others walked with their hands in the air, mimicking the gestures of someone showing they were unarmed. |
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Tubin shuns big gestures in favour of reasoned argument, and the result is faceless music in which the craftsmanship is admirable but the final effect unmemorable. |
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Most people probably regard smiling, frowning and other such external signals of emotion as gestures that give expression to internal feelings, which come first. |
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But he sounds rushed, and the hand gestures seem unconnected. |
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Then it was all about traditional dance with mudras and gestures. |
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The major figures in the field also raised such issues, but these were gestures amounting to little more than footnotes, unelaborated caveats and asides. |
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More centrist Democrats will make a few gestures in the warren direction, but nothing more. |
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I have reevaluated my collection of necklaces, most of them unworn, many of them gestures intended by my mother to fertilize the stunted signifiers of my femininity. |
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He gestures with his thumb towards the biker with the specs. |
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So the whole ritual is a sublimated performance in glittering vestments and ceremonial gestures which transform everydayness into a quasi-encounter with the otherworldly. |
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Kagel began to manipulate props, lighting and texts like musical motifs, and to notate movements and gestures as most composers would notate pitch and rhythm. |
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In five minutes flat even the grumpiest kid there was bent over in a fit of laughter, as the parade of the looniest gestures imaginable gathered steam. |
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Officials have always been able to send off players who use offensive, abusive or insulting language, but now that definition's been extended to cover gestures too. |
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It was a piece, however, that pleased with its structural integrity and the straightforwardness of telling gestures and movements for young but well-trained dancers. |
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His gestures, his mannerisms and voice all seem too large, too forced to give Biggs any chance of not being the standard straitjacketed worshipper of protocol. |
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It's a staccato language of enigmatic hand gestures, flailing arms, touching oneself, herky-jerky starts and stops, plunging into space, crashing, spinning, jumping back up. |
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Here, being true to nature enables Shemesh to record a dazzling array of painterly gestures, some of them squarely within the tradition of Abstract Expressionism. |
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These kinds of inferential processes go on constantly in interaction, as we all know, on the basis of indexical signals that work like gestures in pantomime. |
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With the new gestures function, users will be able to 'swipe right' with two fingers to switch between open programs, without needing to use the keyboard. |
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All available evidence suggests that ontogenetic ritualization, not imitative learning, is responsible for chimpanzees' acquisition of communicative gestures. |
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The apparently inane becomes loaded with import, the trivial can suddenly become significant, while the grand gestures are often revealed as essentially meaningless. |
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The piece is bemused, tender and funny, the dancing evocative not only of the disgraced president's choppy gestures but also of the coltishness of adolescent girls. |
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He takes a bundle off the mule's back and spreads his goods on a blanket, and with a few silent, strong hand gestures begins to trade with the leader of the Comanches. |
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We saw all the early inchoate gestures of the alternative comedy movement when it was still alternative, and before it had swamped the festival with its commercial machine. |
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She was grateful for his comforting words and reassuring gestures. |
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Clearly, in order to preserve the more fragile and complexly articulated examples, only five masks were wired to move, and their gestures were simple. |
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Under a hazy sky, detainees rushed to the edge of concertina wire fences, their raggedy clothes flapping in the wind, many giving thumbs-down gestures to the convoy. |
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They have turned their attention to the Caribbean and will present an evening of contemporary dance, enriched with the colours, sounds, gestures and rhythms of reggae. |
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It is slander if it takes the form of spoken words, gestures or mimicry. |
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They follow with the titular track from that album, leaping about the stage like crazed teenagers and thrusting their arms into the air in gestures of defiance. |
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The two boys exchange ideas through gestures, words, and drawing. |
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His gestures and movements are excessively self-aware in postures of cool and defiance, and for this very reason betray the emotions and vulnerability beneath. |
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His movements and gestures are natural and his stage presence is electric. |
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It is important that a dancer have a good facility, but they need to be able convey dramatic ideas, use dramatic gestures, and communicate feelings on stage. |
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She remembers other gestures of goodwill, including an Italian who took it upon himself to cook lunch for the farmer and his family while they were at church. |
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At first he still enjoyed the sheen of effective public gestures. |
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That G8 leaders are now making gestures of this sort betrays their knowledge that the game is up for world summitry that does not command world support. |
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Similarly, I need to be sensitive to how you have encoded your views when I try to decode the signals that I receive from your speech and gestures. |
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This spiritual authority is often signified by the bodily gestures of the priest while he or she is consecrating the elements while presiding at the Eucharist. |
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He works as a convent groundskeeper and shares his family home with three housemates, but even so he is virtually isolated, getting by with a few grunts and gestures. |
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Further, the economy of words and gestures in ritual speech serves to form and catechize in ways that formal discourse about this practice cannot. |
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Our gestures and words can seem small in the face of such enormity. |
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Both gestures celebrated the Italian gift for connecting the intellect with warm human feelings, a gift so admired by many, and expressive of the spirit of the colloquium. |
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The second time, he covered the same material and used the same textbook, but made a big effort to be more exuberant, adding hand gestures and varying the pitch of his voice. |
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The placement of the tabernacle, the gestures of adoration, and the renewal of perpetual adoration are all based on the desire to reinforce belief in the Real Presence. |
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Three booths down a couple of sharpies were selling each other pieces of Twentieth Century Fox, using double arm gestures instead of money. |
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They said he behaved very calmy at all times, simply looking at them but making no obscene gestures or remarks. |
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In high context cultures, however, besides the spoken word, body language, gestures, shaking of the head and hand, each convey some meaning. |
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This sleek A5-size graphics tablet combines tactile iPhone gestures along with a stylus to control your PC or Mac. |
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It was the simplest of gestures but one with added poignance after days of so much pain. |
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The actors carry off this farce with the usual crude camp, semaphore gestures, shameless hamminess, and heavy ogling. |
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Sounds and gestures help keep track of other dolphins in the group, and alert other dolphins to danger and nearby food. |
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His gestures are flamboyant, his face shrewd and pouchy but still quite youthful, beneath a mop of gold-and-silver hair. |
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Subtle snubs, flippant gestures and sarcastic tones, even in small quantities, demoralise and demotivate people. |
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Owens's own ballads, as critical reflections on this antipopu-lism, often present little more than paralinguistic gestures of this mourning. |
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Unlike Basie's increasingly repetitious piano noodlings, Young's melodic gestures had a way of staying fresh and inventive. |
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Kathak is a classical dance form from north India, characterised by intricate foot work, stylised gestures and postures rife with symbolisation. |
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Humans communicate nonverbally in ways such as with gestures, letters and symbols, and now can communicate with an iPhone the same way. |
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They greeted the others with some kind of rhythmical hand gestures ending with leaning one shoulder into the greetee. |
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At first I wrote it off to the simpler protocols of grandparenthood, with its premium on uncomplicated gestures of generosity and love. |
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I can hear Sam sneer, as he gestures scornfully to my beer bottle with way too little ullage. |
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The fights are preceded by threatening gestures, which are also seen outside the breeding season. |
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There have been gestures of peace and kinship from both sides. |
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In his work on oratory, Quintilian describes in detail how the public speaker ought to orchestrate his gestures in relation to his toga. |
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These included fingerprint scanners, eyeball recognition and frame gestures. |
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Do not be too frightened of making your characters perform exaggerated, actorish gestures. |
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His look was concentrated, he made striking gestures with his hands as if he was discoursing. |
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For instance, display 18 can be a MultiTouch display capable of detecting several touches or gestures simultaneously. |
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Liam made gestures at Noel during his guitar solo, then spat beer all over the stage before storming off. |
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Some of his hands form mudras, hand gestures that symbolizes religious concepts like protection, wisdom, or teaching. |
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They also include hand stretches and mudras, which are classical Indian gestures used in traditional forms to tell stories. |
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There were stares, gestures, and quiet conversations at the desk. |
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One could say that these trees become God's brushstrokes and calligraphical gestures. |
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These alarmingly flashy gestures alert us to the arrival of the cadential material. |
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Tom sat on the chair Oral language is contextual and relies on gestures and is often a sentence fragment. |
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In 1973 one of the Swiss jurors made a great show of presenting his votes with flamboyant gestures. |
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Over time, he helps the patient see that his own gestures are met with countergestures which have a different quality and tone to them. |
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These gestures, performed with the nonchalance of a daily chore, appeared and disappeared arrhythmically, weaving an intricate texture. |
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The user thinks of one of a limited number of gestures it wants from the robot, which has been fitted with a Brain Machine Interface. |
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Her interpretation of bhajans along with powerful gestures and steps mesmerized the audience. |
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It is Fevvers' ambiguity which allows her to elude the appropriative gestures of spectators and would be captors. |
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They were all engaged in a lively conversation, and the cardiologist was talking across my body with animated gestures to the allergist. |
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Accelerometer based games require simple gestures while playing and developers can use the simple motion of the device to control the game. |
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Their gestures seemed not of their volition, but as mechanical and awkward as the stiltings of marionettes. |
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Conciliatory gestures and speechmaking have abounded from both sides in recent weeks. |
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From the smallest details to grand gestures, the insides of Etihad are designed to please the frazzled flier and the sanguine snoozer. |
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But his paint-bombing bombardment and this train are generative, fecund gestures, as well as scatalogical. |
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A diamond ring flashes as he gestures, not with the thrust of a clenched fist but with loose-handed waves. |
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We advanced into the main hall, already aroar with a saturnalia of sozzled gestures and gibbering. |
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Covert gestures of kindness saved me from trouble, or explained the punctilio of some futile but unavoidable chore. |
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However, he also distrusted the calculated gestures of Ferdinand and referred to him as a model of the art of political deceit. |
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Thus we see that Wilde's witticisms contain a wealth of unsuspected meaning. Even his apparently nonsensical boutades are Late Romantic gestures. |
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But the Krater who introduces Mark to black velvet is totally human and, in his gestures, culpable. |
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Red fox body language consists of movements of the ears, tail and postures, with their body markings emphasising certain gestures. |
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You noticed a habit of mine once. I never make gestures. All Belters have that trait. It's because on a small mining ship you could hit something waving your arms around. |
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