In one hand (a hand resting listlessly against his right temple) he is holding a cigarette.
He smoked a Marlboro and held a cup of coffee in one hand as he drove.
Waving folded documents in one hand, she tries to make her case to an elections official.
Also, the traditional ergonomics of holding something next to your face, or holding something in one hand.
Last week Pizza Hut introduced a P'Zolo, a rolled, hot sandwich intended to be held in one hand.
Normally, you see them with a cell phone in one hand and a cup of coffee in the other.
The birders had three demands: Make the instrument ergonomic, make it easy to hold in one hand, make it rugged.
Holding a microphone in one hand and gesturing with the other, he gently rotates to face all of his audience.
Kindle Fire HD is small enough to take everywhere and light enough to hold easily and comfortably in one hand.
Just thinking about him with a book in one hand and a huge grin on his white-bearded face made me smile.
She was found with a clump of someone else's hair in one hand and strands of her own under the other.
On its front was the organization's seal--a toga-swathed figure holding a torch in one hand and a coin in the other.
The Obama administration arrived in Washington with a mandate from voters in one hand and a blank check from Congress in 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.
Or that undisciplined mook holding a dripping drumstick in one hand and a pint of ice cream and soda pop in the other?
With a fine arts degree in one hand, his art portfolio in the other, Pajaud brought his wife and son to Los Angeles.
He touted the device for "performing like a desktop" while allowing users to fold up the keyboard and carry the device in one hand.
In fact, something about the weight distribution makes the KIRAbook very easy to grip in one hand, though again, those contoured edges help too.
In one hand, she holds a sword as a warning to enemies, in the other, a clay bowl full of wine to offer guests.
Just 20 years old, he was dead by the time the ambulance pulled up to the hospital, his Serevent inhaler still clutched in one hand.
Mineral water in one hand and notepad in the other, I shall be listening with great interest to what he and they have to say.
During this festival, celebrants brandish palm fronds (bound up with willow and myrtle) in one hand and a lemon-like fruit, the etrog, in the other.
Mr Clarke accused his predecessors David Blunkett and John Reid of governing with "a cheque book in one hand and the Daily Mail in the other".
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Fortunately for travellers, this creates a surreal experience at grooming time, where you may have a brush in one hand and a wild animal in the other.
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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It was also difficult to focus on both images at the same time, she said, with a camera in one hand and the photograph in the other.
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