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Both epic and intimate, the big painting centers on a slight, kind gesture.
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However, the indictment strikes me more like the kind of gesture that just serves itself.
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He admitted throwing a drink over the young riding instructor and wagging his finger at her, but said he never made any kind of shooting gesture towards her as described by two witnesses.
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Or did the guy, maybe, think the gesture was kind and would be appreciated?
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Greg Norman, the charismatic Australian golfer known as "the Shark, " is threatening to sue the PGA Tour in a kind of Sarbanes-Oxley gesture.
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That kind of unconscious communication via gesture happens all the time, but people tend to discount gesture because they think of it as mere hand-waiving that accompanies (conscious) speech.
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This magnanimous gesture was returned in kind by Mr Trimble.
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This system cries out for a 3-D gesture-sensing interface of the kind Samsung just unveiled on one of its TVs.
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Enabling consumer electronic devices to respond to natural hand movements all around a screen, Elliptic's breakthrough technology is the first of its kind commercially available and has been incorporated in the Windows 8 Gesture Suite, introduced today.
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As the mind-numbing tech rehearsal rolled on, from my perspective in the orchestra the proscenium blurred and became a kind of silent screen on which the players signalled their meaning through gesture and mime.
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But the kind of crime embodied by dogfighting is so morally repellent that it demands an extravagant gesture in response.
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And I saw then that this gesture had nothing to do with suppressed laughter but was evidence of a kind of panic that nevertheless failed to ruffle his serenity.
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