He had one hand up to his armpit, tucked in the strap of a sack or something on his back.
In his Budget speech, Gordon Brown tried to hide the fact that he was giving with one hand much, much less than he had already taken with the other.
But even while Obama holds a gift in one hand, he uses the other hand to slap business with more taxes and regulations.
He smoked a Marlboro and held a cup of coffee in one hand as he drove.
On the one hand he's saying the United States has no intent - no hostile intent - against Iran.
On the one hand he criticizes hypocrisy in the church and shows his discomfort with the trappings of power.
So on the one hand he's striking an optimistic tone, saying he expects to come back and he expects to recuperate.
"On the one hand he would have been interested in the democratic possibilities of it - anyone can do it as long as they've got access to a machine, " says DJ Taylor, Orwell's biographer and chair of the Orwell Trust.
He felt one of the seats with his hand, because, for a moment, he thought a shawl or a scarf had been left behind.
On the one hand, he is meant to maximise Telkom's value to potential buyers.
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On one hand, he said, the political system is doing little to push the transition of industry toward sustainability.
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On one hand, he has said things like that, that he doesn't want to perpetuate the cycle of violence.
On one hand, he succeeded, in that Pete became one of the most electrifying players to ever take the court.
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He explains that on the one hand, builders want to build as high as possible, to maximise rental income, fair enough.
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On the one hand, he epitomized the dogged militancy which has given that tradition its distinctive sense of righteousness and moral passion.
With American legislation, he would be transferred from one hand to another.
On the one hand, he says he supports an "all of the above" energy plan that uses all of the nation's energy resources.
On the one hand, he wants to talk up the economy and take credit for it, as any politician heading into elections would.
President Obama walked on - happy, smiling, with his wife, he held the hand of one daughter, the other patted him on the back.
On the one hand, he says, they demonstrated their will to integrate, but they also had a clear desire to maintain a distinct cultural identity.
"On the one hand, he adores clothes and has championed some of the great designers like Hedi Slimane, Thierry Mugler and Alexander McQueen, " says Mr. Pegg.
He also reached out with one hand and grabbed another man, trying to save him, but the force of the water made him let the man go.
On the one hand, he didn't want to block banking union for the rest - because he believes it is in Britain's interest to help bring calm and stability to the eurozone.
For now he says his plan is to focus on BHS and Arcadia, concentrate on growth and, he hopes, to one day hand his two children, Brandon, 11, and Chloe, 13, a healthy family enterprise.
On the one hand, he pointed out, thanks to the spread of automatic enrollment in 401(k)s, young workers (or at least those who have regular jobs with benefits) are getting an early start on retirement savings.
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He would scoop it up -- he had a very relaxed way of scooping the ball into his gut, and he'd envelop it, then shift it to one hand or the other, and then he'd take off downfield ...
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