"It's time to break that mold, " he says with a wave of his hand.
And until we meet again, May God hold you in the hollow of his hand.
Despite a decade of surgeries, doctors have been unable to restore use of his hand.
Only scars remain from the surgery, and he now has full function of his hand.
And he has the whole town eating out of the palm of his hand, not just the soccer fans.
WSJ: Mortella's Approach Paying Off for Italian Soccer's Fiorentina
The balance, says Kamgar with a wave of his hand, he wrote off.
The general then pulls out another prop: a circuit board that he holds in the palm of his hand.
How else to explain the current whining of his hand-picked successor, Donald Carty?
He said the web designer pushed him with the palm of his hand and he nearly lost his balance.
Granderson took no more chances with future fractures, wearing an elbow guard and extra protection on the top of his hand.
Judge Vinson gave this claim the back of his hand under the rational basis test, which is highly favorable to the state.
Cain should swat away distributional critiques with the back of his hand.
FORBES: Dial 9-9-9: The Most Exciting Policy Proposal Of The Presidential Election Campaign
Aryeh Zelnik nodded two or three times, and scratched the back of his left hand with the nails of his right hand.
He limped across the playground, the back of his hand bleeding.
At one point, Charles, confused, holds a fork by the wrong end, and Caesar slowly, gently takes it out of his hand and turns it around.
Ure talks incredulously of once having a glass of wine literally taken out of his hand at 8pm on a Tuesday because the bar owner wanted to close.
Another lovely Williams flick from the back of his hand released Muliaina to glide into the corner for a simple try - his 31st in a joint-record 92nd Test.
Doctors had thought Mick might be permanently disabled but eventually he regained some mobility and learnt to walk with a stick, but he never regained the use of his hand.
But he will spend the night in an induced coma and it will be some days before it is known if he will gain the full use of his hand.
Sexton, Kearney and Horgan all played their part, with Horgan's sublime reverse pass out of the back of his hand setting O'Driscoll free to race over in the corner for a cracking try.
Wing Morgan Stoddart fixed his defender and flicked a pass out of the back of his hand to King, who in quick succession repeated that piece of skill to find fellow centre Gareth Maule.
In those years, in fact, his main pitch was a hard, high fastball that seemed to burst out of his hand and run up toward the top of the strike zone, the precise opposite of a cutter.
Danni Mather, 23, sitting on a bench in Liverpool city centre, brushes the back of his hand across his cheek and wipes away tears as he describes how he suffered depression and considered suicide on several occasions.
BBC: Call for campaign to raise awareness of suicide in young men
Another plaintiff, Abdullah Turner, who's black, said he was waiting for a friend who was returning a sweater inside a Bronx building when an officer slapped his cellphone out of his hand and demanded to know what he was doing outside.
So as my benediction-I guess Frank since I'm from the south, I know how to preach-I would ask that God bless us, each and every one of us, that God keeps each and every one of us in the hollow of his hand.
For instance, there was a 53-year-old surgeon who cut his hand while he was doing surgery on, if I recall correctly, on abdominal cancer in a woman, and he ended up with a tumor of his hand that came from the woman's own cancer.
The one-room building contained a table with a porcelain top and a hide-bottomed chair, both sitting under an unfrosted light bulb hanging from the ceiling on a long cord, and Obie went in and scraped dust and fallen dirt-dauber nests off the table with the side of his hand.
应用推荐