She remembered everything past the ceremonial handclasp as a blur of color and light. |
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Later, he received a handclasp and congratulations from Senator Lausche himself. |
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Carpenter became an Edwardian guru figure, famous for the strength of his handclasp and the penetration of his gaze. |
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It was not that their warm handclasp and beaming smiles at last April's lunch at the Banqueting Hall in Westminster were surprising. |
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We get that here, too, as we do in the prayerful handclasp of Bert Lahr, photographed in 1956, or in a shot of Bacon himself, fingers resting quizzically at the rim of his mouth. |
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