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Annalise made a gesture of supplication, raising her hands into the air.
When she asked me about the book, I made a gesture of helplessness.
Love made a gesture of puzzlement afterward; perhaps Draymond Green caused him to lose control.
With the hand that was holding his cigarette, Niall made a gesture in the darkness between us.
She made a gesture of apologetic futility that indicated the lack of open/shut functionality re: windows.
Facebook made a gesture toward transparency this week with the launch of its Off-Facebook Activity tool.
On our second date, we went dancing, and after we kissed, you made a gesture to my bag.
One made a gesture as if he were going to hit Lesandro and the teenager ran, the witnesses said.
GIGOT: The president made a gesture in canceling this coming August military exercise that the U.S. does with South Korea.
The senior U.S. official, asked for an assessment of Nicaragua's future, made a gesture like an airplane crashing to earth.
The Cubans made a gesture of their own, quietly improving Alan Gross's medical treatment and his living conditions in prison.
With the Aquarius we made a gesture of solidarity but a humanitarian crisis is one thing and migration policy another.
No, he said just two words — "Next one's …..." — and made a gesture, tapping a grass-stained fingernail against his front teeth.
Ms. Dushku also described to investigators a time on the set when, in character, she made a gesture with three fingers.
"Any guy who can do a body slam ... he's my guy," Trump said, and made a gesture mimicking a body slam.
The man tried to take his car, but JJ apparently made a gesture that he didn't like, so JJ was shot five times.
Later Wednesday night, Trump made a gesture of his own by announcing he would push back new tariffs on Chinese goods for two weeks.
Then, on the morning of the funeral itself, six days after Diana's sudden death, the Queen made a gesture many thought changed the public's opinion.
But as insufficient as it is, Barr at least made a gesture of remorse, which throws into relief the utter silence of her employer, ABC.
Smith grabbed his genitals and made a gesture in front of other employees in a NPS hallway, according to a Washington Post report in March.
But just after he won, Perez quickly made a gesture of unity, asking DNC members to suspend the rules so that Ellison could be named deputy chair.
A man was upset at what he saw his country do, he made a gesture to indicate this, and he told people who asked what was behind the gesture.
Cops told us the altercation began when the ABM employee -- Frank Ragin -- made a gesture toward the NFL star as he was walking through the airport with a female companion.
The head of the National Park Service (NPS) acknowledged to the Interior Department's watchdog agency that he told a story and made a gesture that were inappropriate in an office hallway.
As thousands gathered in September to demonstrate over Maldonado's disappearance, Macri made a gesture that many criticized as mocking: He posted photographs on Facebook of himself visiting to an ice cream shop.
The incident started when ABM industries employee Frank Ragin made a "gesture" toward Jones as the NFL defensive back was walking through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta police spokesman Jarius Daugherty said.
" He made a gesture with both hands to the space above his head, and added: "I always like to hope that I have no taste, which is not the same thing as tastelessness.
Slovenian snowboarder Tit Stante, 19, made a gesture of support for the incarcerated rapper during the men's halfpipe qualifiers on Tuesday, showing off that his board had "#FreeMeekMill" written across it following his run.
The details: The apology follows a March Washington Post report that said Smith grabbed his genitals and made a gesture in front of other employees in the hallway of his agency's headquarters this year.
I was in combat in Vietnam when black athletes at the '68 Olympics made a gesture with raised fists regarding the black power movement and I felt the same then as I do now.
After an employee complained that Smith had grabbed his genitals and made a gesture in front of other employees in a NPS hallway, according to a Washington Post report, an inspector general investigation was opened.
Jeffrey Kingston, the director of Asian Studies at Temple University in Tokyo, predicted that Aki Abe's visit to Pearl Harbor would be well received in the US. "She prayed and made a gesture of contrition," Kingston said.
The apology came after the Catalan newspaper La Vanguardia quoted sources in Puigdemont's party as saying a unilateral declaration of independence could be delayed if Madrid made a "gesture", such as withdrawing some Spanish police reinforcements from the region.
" Five months later, the judge was talking to the same lawyer and allegedly made a gesture with his hand to his mouth to connote oral sex, patted the attorney lightly on the cheek and said, "There, there little boy.
Although the summit on Thursday and Friday rejected May's call for an immediate start to talks on the future relationship, leaders made a gesture to speed up the process and voiced hopes of opening a new phase in December.
One particular instance, Dushku told investigators she made a gesture with three fingers and, in response, Weatherly allegedly made a crude comment about having a threesome with him and another cast member from Bull, the report obtained by the Times says.
"Spain has made a gesture that aims to trigger a European dynamic to stop looking away, allowing one (EU member) to cope with the problem while the rest of us pass the buck," Borrell told Ser radio late on Monday.
In comments posted on the ministry's Facebook page before she returned home on Friday, Makram wrote that she had "used a colloquial Egyptian-Arabic phrase and made a gesture that has since been taken out of context and its intentions misunderstood".
He made a gesture here and there — backing paid family leave and saying he would let immigrants brought to the United States as children stay and become citizens over a 12-year period — but his core message was nationalistic, nativist, harsh and defiant.
Frankel, who had been stress-eating her way through several bags of some kind of cheese puff — the meeting was packed with Halloween candy and junk food — made a gesture with both hands, her palms to the floor: Simmer down, young lady.
Presumably, none of them had been there the night before, when the Mets lost to the Brewers, 7-1, and Mr. Met, after the game, made a gesture at some fans that was caught on video and widely disseminated via social media.
"It was a great success," was the reply from a beaming Miranda, who made a gesture with his hand that, Maleson said, was meant to signal that a payment had been made to secure what could be crucial votes to select the host of the 2016 Summer Games.
The cameras typically move down the line of players as they solemnly observe their anthem and as the camera panned around the trio of Piqué, keeper David de Gea, and Sergio Ramos, Piqué made a gesture that looked an awful lot like he was giving the middle finger to the camera.
Klocek was escorted out of the cafeteria by campus security, but returned and made a gesture towards the students, before leaving again. The students complained to the University about the altercation, describing it as a "racist encounter".
He made a gesture of conciliation in the ceremony, announcing that all Thais would be able to visit the temple without visas, and that Thailand was free to keep any antiquities it may have taken away from the site.The New York Times, Jan. 8, 1963, p. 7.
23–26 When the princess came to draw water from the well, the prince was already waiting, having climbed a katsura tree, p. 24 (or cassia tree, p. 121) that towered above the well. The prince asked for a drink of water and made a gesture of spitting jewels into the vessel.
Stolypin was shot twice, once in the arm and once in the chest, by Dmitry Bogrov, a leftist revolutionary. Bogrov ran to one of the entrances and was caught. Stolypin rose from his chair, removed his gloves and unbuttoned his jacket, exposing a blood-soaked waistcoat. Stolypin made a gesture to tell the Tsar to go back.
" During a 1995 Ryder Cup match, Tom Lehman was critical of Faldo for not clearly telling him to pick his ball up when it was a foot away from the hole. Lehman said: "Faldo mumbled something, then made a gesture to me." This angered the American who said: "I told him to speak clearly. He stretched his arms out as if to say, 'Put the ball in your pocket, you idiot.
Robert I. Watson and the founding of Division 26 of the American Psychological Association. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Science, 18, 4, 308-311 During its formation, the Division 26 members made a gesture to honor Boring for his tremendous contribution as a historian of psychology. Boring declined to run for president and was made "honorary president" (p. 308) of the Division as an acknowledgment of his work.
"He [Stolypin] turned toward the Imperial Box, then seeing the Tsar who had entered the box, he made a gesture with both hands to tell the Tsar to go back." The orchestra began to play "God Save the Tsar." The doctors hoped Stolypin would recover, but, despite never losing consciousness, his condition deteriorated. The next day, the distressed Tsar knelt at Stolypin's hospital bedside and kept repeating the words "Forgive me".
Following a girls junior varsity game at Tam, the mother of a San Marin player followed two referees, shouting obscene insults; later, at San Marin, two parents of San Marin players confronted Tam's coach after he made a gesture indicating that the home team had choked. Novato police were called and the parents were later asked not to attend the remaining games of the season. The code of conduct put into place by Principal Robert Vieth models the importance of sportsmanship and respect.
The Earth spirit first sent Black Crow to challenge Captain America to a trial by combat because, as a symbol of modern America, Captain America must perish to appease the spirit. After a well-fought battle, Captain America made a gesture of appeasement to the Earth spirit. This ended the conflict and created a spiritual bond between the two American heroes.Captain America and the Struggle of the Superhero: Critical Essays Some weeks later, Black Crow appeared at Captain America's bedside.
His power output surged to 1,236 watts in the finale, averaging 970 watts in the last 200 metres. On Stage 3, he came atop the final Category 4 climb in Boulogne-sur-Mer sprinting away and leaving the field behind. As he crossed the finish line, which was situated at the end of the 700-metre slope, he made a gesture imitating the run of Forrest Gump. He won again on Stage 6, which had a course suited for a bunch sprint and finished in Metz.
The defendant, an 18-year-old, replied: > They always holler at us to get an education. And now I have already > received my draft classification as 1-A and I have got to report for my > physical this Monday coming. I am not going. If they ever make me carry a > rifle the first man I want to get in my sights is L. B. J. According to court testimony, the defendant in speaking made a gesture of sighting down the barrel of a rifle.
The PIJ officials reported that the talks were good and planted roots for further cooperation with Hamas and between both groups and Egypt for the sake of an agreement with Israel. The Egyptian government had made a gesture for the group when it released 25 imprisoned members of the group and let them return to Gaza, a move that was coordinated with Israel. Ten days after the talks the PIJ fired rockets on Israeli communities near Gaza. Hamas and Egypt were angered with this act.
On 5 August 1943, he sent a personal letter to U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull, anticipating that Argentina intended to break relations with the Axis Powers, but also beseeching his patience while he created a climate of rupture in the country. At the same time, Storni made a gesture to the United States regarding the supplying of arms, thus isolating the neutralists. With the intention of putting pressure on the Argentine government, Hull made the letter public and further questioned Argentina's tradition of neutrality in harsh terms.Rodríguez Lamas (1983), pp. 32-3.
But, during this game, the news fell like a bombshell in the club: Bernardo, darling of the crowd, opened in a day, a lawsuit against the club, asking for the termination of his contract, on behalf of non-payment of your FGTS (Fundo de Garantia por Tempo de Serviço). The crowd, heard the news, booed Bernardo when it was replaced by Jonathan. Bernardo, in response, applauded (ironically) and made a gesture telling the crowd to shut up. The situation of Bernardo will be resolved only after the Carnival.
In early 2012, HNS Management made a gesture to reducing their environmental impact through the installation of a PureCell stationary fuel cell system for their headquarters on Leibert Road in Hartford, Conn. The fuel cell provides 400 kilowatts (kW) of power to the 330,000 square-foot facility. Thermal energy from the fuel cell will be used to pre-heat two boilers that support the building’s primary heating system. By generating power on-site with a fuel cell, CTtransit will prevent the release of more than 827 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually – the equivalent of planting more than 191 acres of trees.
Due to his conquest of Calabria and Sicily, Guiscard was instrumental in bringing Latin Christianity to an area that had historically followed the Byzantine rite. Guiscard laid the foundation of the Salerno Cathedral and of a Norman monastery at Sant'Eufemia Lamezia in Calabria. This latter monastery, famous for its choir, began as a community of eleven monks from Saint-Evroul in Normandy under the abbot Robert de Grantmesnil. Although his relationship with the pope was rocky, Guiscard preferred to be on good terms with the papacy, and he made a gesture of abandoning his first wife in response to church law.
We did not want to deny the wishes of the old man, or humiliate > him further. Then Ali Belhaouane made a gesture of salute with his hand, > repeated As-Salamou Alaikum in his stentorian voice, and turned on his > heels. As we withdrew, police commissioner Driss Guiga presented himself and > advised the fallen ruler of an order from the Minister of the Interior > placing him in isolation. In the course of this, hearing the name of his > father spoken, the King reacted again, saying Allah Yarhamou (May God save > his soul) clearly out loud as he left the room.
He also expressed support for an initiative to add two new police stations in the constituency. Oba's constituents expressed their complaints about local problems and also complained that Oba did not visit his constituents to discuss parliamentary work often enough.Parfait Wilfried Douniama, "5e circonscription de Talangaï : René Serge Blanchard Oba encourage la création de nouveaux postes de police", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 4 October 2010 . Prior to the PCT's Sixth Extraordinary Congress in July 2011, the party made a gesture of opening itself to other parties, leading some smaller parties of the Presidential Majority to merge themselves into the PCT.
On July 5, 1992, while umpiring a game between the Atlanta Braves and the Chicago Cubs, Hohn approached the Braves dugout while arguing with Atlanta player Terry Pendleton, with the dispute leading to the ejection of Braves manager Bobby Cox. After a fan made a gesture with his hand toward Hohn, the umpire called for security to have the fan removed from the stadium. However, the fan would only be required to move 29 rows back. On June 21, 2009, Hohn ejected Braves players Eric O'Flaherty and Chipper Jones, and manager Cox, for arguing balls and strikes.
However, if the dressed contestant made a gesture or other action that led to a hint, that team was assessed a 10-second penalty. On Pearson's cue, the partner ran to the first store, chose one of the four prizes and ran back with it to show what prize he/she chose. If the prize the partner chose matched the first contestant's choice, a bell rang, the partner put the prize in the over-sized shopping bag and moved on to the next store. If the partner was wrong, a buzzer sounded, he/she had to listen to a clue posed by Pearson, then returned to that store and chose another prize.
In March 1997, Sewall resigned from LVMPD and in June 1999 pleaded guilty to two felony counts of oppression under color of office, and charges of kidnapping and sexual assault were dismissed. In May 1997, cousins Juan Berry and James Suggs were jailed on false charges by four off- duty LVMPD SWAT officers after an altercation at the now-closed Drink! nightclub. In addition, Berry and Suggs said during this time that SWAT officers continually taunted them and yelled at the on-duty officers. They said one SWAT officer called them "niggers" and that another continually made a gesture of pointing as though he had a gun and was pulling the trigger.
Arsenal's Theo Walcott, after picking up a knee injury in the 83rd minute of a FA Cup third round tie against Tottenham in January 2014, was pelted with a hail of coins and plastic bottles whilst coming off the field on a stretcher by Tottenham fans at the Emirates Stadium. Walcott subsequently made a gesture on the stretcher to the Spurs fans which reflected, at that point in time, the 2-0 scoreline of the game which it finished as eventually. An investigation was eventually made with regard to the perpetrators of the incident by the authorities. On 30 April 2017, Tottenham beat Arsenal 2-0 in the final North London Derby at White Hart Lane.
When Russian journalist Nezavisimaya Gazeta asked a question about Mr. Putin's personal relationships, Berlusconi made a gesture towards the journalist imitating a gunman shooting. On 6 November 2008, two days after Barack Obama was elected the first black US president, Berlusconi referred to Obama as "young, handsome and even tanned": On 26 March 2009 he said "I'm paler [than Mr. Obama], because it's been so long since I went sunbathing. He's more handsome, younger and taller." On 24 January 2009, Berlusconi announced his aim to increase the numbers of military patrolling the Italian cities from 3,000 to 30,000 in order to crack down on what he called an "evil army" of criminals.
Lucian Boia noted that Călinescu's point made a distinction between purely aesthetic criteria, which Communism had come to associate with "the bourgeois era", and the supposed value of poets as "announcers and creators [...] of a new world". Nevertheless, Călinescu was constantly ambivalent toward the Socialist Realist poet, and may have used his position to produce veiled criticism of Toma and the quality of his poetry. A minor scandal arose in early 1950, after Communist officials came to suspect that his Romanian Academy speech in honor of Toma was punctuated by double entendres. In his book of memoirs, Academy member and historian David Prodan recounted how, when speaking of how Toma had "selected his own path", Călinescu made a gesture that seemed to mimick a horse with blinders.
Marie Baptiste is remembered in connection to the fire of the first Drottningholm Palace Theatre. On 25 August 1762, in the middle of the fifth act of the play performed in honor of the queen's name's day, Maria Baptiste rushed out on stage and cried out that the theater was on fire. The incident is described in a letter from the nobleman Knut Henrik Leijonhufvud to Carl Christoffer Gjörwell: > The 4th act had just been performed and the orchestra played some music... > at last, the theater called for silence with the customary clap; and at that > moment. Madame Baptiste came rushing through the theater and made a gesture, > which illustrated all her despair; no one thought anything but that it was a > part of the play.
The Ranger ordered him to surrender but, Downing made a gesture as if he was reaching for his gun, forgetting that he had left his weapon in the saloon. The Ranger then raised his Winchester and fired. The bullet from Speed's rifle entered through his right breast, punctured his right lung and exited beneath his right shoulder blade. Downing died immediately. Arizona Ranger Captain Wheeler made the following remark to the community's reaction to Downing's demise: “This is the first time I have known a dead man to be without a single friend and the first time that I have known a killing to meet absolute general rejoicing in all this town and precinct.” Downing was buried in an unmarked grave in the Old City Cemetery of Willcox a.k.a.
People reciting the pledge of allegiance sometimes made a gesture with an outstretched arm and the palm up, as opposed to the Nazi salute with the palm down. (More recent commenters sometimes call this gesture the "Bellamy salute," but according to the literary scholar Sarah Churchwell, the "Bellamy salute" refers to the language of the pledge rather than any gestures accompanying it.) Contemporary sources described Norris's salute as "closer to the Nazi salute" than to accepted methods of saluting the American flag. At this rally, which took place in May 1941, Norris is pictured with Charles A. Lindbergh and Senator Burton K. Wheeler. Many of her novels were made into films, including Butterfly (1924), My Best Girl (1927), The Callahans and the Murphys (1927), Passion Flower (1930), and Change of Heart (1934, based on the novel Manhattan Love Song).

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