She ran her hand along the white metal, finally finding the slightly upraised area. |
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As for Joseph, he is pointing to himself, eyes upraised as if seeking reassurance. |
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White pups on white snow are seen as symbols of virginal nature, threatened by a hunter with upraised club. |
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But the soreness in her arms made her mistime the stroke, hitting the thing's upraised sword instead of its neck. |
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It is a gorgeously effete, nearly 3-foot bronze sculpture of a supplicant ephebe wearing a laurel crown, his thin arms upraised. |
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He gave my upraised cup a scornful look, snorted, and left to talk to someone else. |
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The dog was a reddish-grey color, with what seemed to be permanently upraised hackles along her neck and back. |
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Half-kneeling, she pressed her fist into the ground, then defiantly upraised it. |
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With hands upraised in blessing, the new Pope addresses his flock for the first time. |
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Manon gave her brother a long look, eyebrows upraised, head lowered, which said eloquently, Oh, and what is going on here? |
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It wasn't going to happen, though, so she dried her wet face against her upraised knees and lifted her head. |
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The chiropractor then tried to push the volunteer's upraised arm down to a horizontal position while the volunteer tried to resist. |
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A collective cheer rose as she all but leapt into their upraised arms, ecstatically hugging them both. |
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Lillak sprinted around the track with undisguised joy, arms upraised like a footballer, as the spectators went mad. |
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Suddenly, with a single lowering of the President Chairman's upraised arms, the crowd was hushed. |
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In Prayers for peace, a mother with upraised arms is a symbolic tree of life. |
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Further out, up to her waist, an elderly matron in a voluminous one-piece holds a walkman in upraised arms and belts out the chorus to an opera. |
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Lee leaned against one side of the door, his upraised arm barely touching the door bell. |
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It shows a giant figure of a woman with an upraised hand drawn leftward. |
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The small silhouetted human figures had upraised arms but were not used as skull racks. |
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The blue pigment smalt was identified in several regions of the painting as here, in the tunic of the figure with upraised arms. |
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At the end of the sermon, his eagle eye caught sight of the upraised staff of the patriarch, who sharply struck the ground with it three times. |
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The upraised personal data for the approach will only be filed and used for your individual care and issuing of info material. |
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Obligatorily, it is necessary to carry out the chemical analysis of a ground where should be the fruit-garden upraised. |
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We turned to him, and I saw he stood with arms upraised above us. |
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She then frowned and upraised an eye brow as she looked me up and down. |
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Her hands were upraised, as if trying to give someone something. |
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Albert seized the opportunity instantly, falling on Theo like a bird of prey, bending him back, knife upraised for the final, triumphant killing blow. |
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A man in this advertisement was shown standing against a wall with his hands and arms upraised to protect himself from flying objects that appeared to be thrown at him. |
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The elephant is a fountain statue whose upraised beak releases water. |
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In spring, ice between these islands and the mainland is moved by the action of tides and currents to create a spectacular field of immense, upraised blocks of ice. |
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Both possessed an unusually large claw on each foot, as well as ossified tendon reinforcements in the tail that enabled them to maintain balance while striking and slashing at prey with one foot upraised. |
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Apart his personally experience, during his entire career as a tennis coach he upraised his qualification in different courses for professional coaches. |
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A glob of pea green toadling spit splattered against my upraised arm, burning like holy hell. |
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The upraised hand symbolizes answered prayer, pleasing to God, just as the oblation offered up on the altar, or the incense offered in the sanctuary, is pleasing to him. |
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For the act of blessing, the position of the upraised hands was different. |
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A little child, distended belly and grizzled hair telling of the starvation that had gripped its tiny frame, unaware of the drama about him, wandered up to Frank, arms upraised. |
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Many of those who came under the heavy fire ran forward with hands upraised in token of surrender and from this place and the adjoining dug-out one hundred and eighty nine prisoners were taken. |
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Standing proudly tall, eagerly anticipating the future and with her arms upraised in victory, she's a symbol of the dedication and commitment to agriculture the recipient models in her community. |
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Initially, in a generalized outline of the Precambrian history of the region, the Vishnu Schist was upraised, folded, and metamorphosed and then slowly eroded and worn down to a flat surface. |
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He lies on the floor with his chin on his upraised paw, one eyebrow lifted high in disgust, the claws of his other forepaw tapping the floorboards. |
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With an upraised hand, she stayed the swaying progress of her litter. |
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The distinctive silver-coloured capsule is accompanied by an elegant front label with the watermark of a ship and the upraised Thalassa logo in silver print. |
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But on the lower plane of the stele, we find the same goddess stylized with upraised arms, possibly as a tree assimilated to the Egyptian life symbol. |
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