He leaned in confidentially, I thought maybe so his wife, still seated nearby, couldn't hear.
She says she sat in a car while they questioned him, as he leaned in through an open window to tell the police officer what he saw of the assault, forcing Gaca to once again relive the experience.
When we finally reached the turn for Coaltown, he leaned forward in his seat slightly.
But instead of exploding in an apoplectic fit of fury, he took a sip of his beer, leaned back in his chair and told me an amazing story.
As his words got softer and he labored to speak, reporters leaned forward in their chairs, watching with attention.
He was just absurdly, painfully in love with Bridey Taylor, who leaned on the piano and sang while he played, and he had no way of telling her.
He popped the hood, and they all leaned in for a better look at the massive corrosion, the split hoses, what the garage guy called a cracked block.
He leaned toward the table and spoke about meanings fixed in advance.
He leaned back on the bench, and now, in his sweat-stained shirt, without his jacket and tie, Wolf Maftzir looked like a trader with time on his hands, a sweaty livestock trader who had come to the village to negotiate with its farmers, patiently and artfully, a cattle deal from which, he was certain, both sides would profit.
He said he was pleased to see that the audience had leaned forward in their seats during the film, expecting the impossible.
He went out to the practice green and leaned on his bag in the minutes before his tee time, mostly watching Woods chip and putt.
Then he put both feet on the floor and leaned forward, elbows on the table, chin cupped in his hands.
In his seat on the committee, where Habib serves as vice chair, he sometimes leaned over to whisper to colleagues.
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