She crosses her long arms and holds her shoulders softly, as though filling the blank of affection she wishes were coming from me.
Recently, the New Orleans man built a public chapel to her and holds rosary services that attract around a dozen people.
As a third-grader, her future already holds more promise than her mother's.
To understand what her agenda actually holds in store for our future, we need to move beyond labels and assess her policies themselves.
Jennifer Klein, producer of Armageddon and Pearl Harbor, holds her bash on the first Saturday of every December.
Robson's feisty performance is fabulously hammy, so it's all the more impressive that Lombard holds her own here.
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From the way she holds her cigarette to Coco's famously sharp gaze, Tautou is a dead-ringer for the young Coco.
Mr Cameron said the Queen had served the country with "unerring grace, dignity and decency", and the "nation holds her in its heart".
Against these two, Zoe Waites's Desdemona holds her own with a strong and moving performance that makes the closing scenes of the play almost unbearable.
After she is captured, Joan, although having no theological training, holds her own--often with a tart tongue--against a daunting array of Church officials during her ecclesiastical trial.
You know the pose: a woman holds her drink or a pen in one hand, her other arm is crossed over her waist, tucked under her elbow.
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Gonzalez, who sports a tattoo of La Santa Muerte on her back, holds an annual event in August in the saint's honor, with mariachis and a feast.
She has been, depending on how one holds her in the light, a small Jack Russell, a large Chihuahua, a Rat Terrier, a Fox Terrier and a Corgi with legs.
Tracy holds her ground at the end of "Manhattan": She's going to London to study drama, even if Isaac panics out loud that she'll be swept away by actors and directors.
Pull me to the ground, grab me by the head, you know a male tiger grabs the female by the neck and holds her and growls till the critical moment is over.
Another girl in her 20s told me about the Thursday night parties - with music and alcohol - she holds at her home.
Hillary Rodham Clinton would respond on her own because she holds a public office.
Here, she talks about what the future holds for her firm in this rapidly changing industry and reveals the new project she considers to be her soul's work.
Pansieri, a fluent speaker of English, German, French, Spanish and Chinese, in addition to her native Italian, holds doctorate degrees in philosophy from Milan University and in Chinese language and literature from Venice University.
It was an issue that the Londoner managed to address in the second with three impressive holds as her first serve really began to fire, and it got out her out of trouble on three break points in game eight.
In her mind, she holds an alternative map of the centre of the city: one which, instead of modern buildings and highways crowded with traffic, has ancient walls, baths and residences dating back to Roman, Hellenistic and even prehistoric times.
The living room is dominated by floor-to-ceiling bookshelves that holds most of her husband's grandfather, Hubert Howe Bancroft's, 39-volume history of California and the West.
He has asked the Syrian government through the embassy in Tokyo to look into her death but says he holds little hope for an answer.
Peggy holds each of her awards very dear, but it wasn't until she came to Norfolk that she realised the number of lives she'd touched through her remarkable career.
It's meant to suggest, too, that this appropriate adult is now embarked on an adventure that may threaten all that she holds dear, including her self-regard.
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