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20 Sentences With "makes a gesture"

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At the end of the The Darkest Minds, Ruby, played by Amandla Stenberg, makes a gesture that echoes Katniss Everdeen's.
At one point during a conversation, Khloé makes a gesture with her hand to mimic firing a gun, the way people do when they're making a point.
And few people in here are going to view that it's acceptable to be enclosed in something [makes a gesture around his head], because we're all social people at heart.
France's President Emmanuel Macron makes a gesture during a press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a press conference after a meeting in the guest house of the German government in Meseberg north of Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, June 19, 2018.
Maybe Thanos makes a gesture of goodwill by giving Thor back his eye in the hope of acquiring one of the stones, but then negotiations go south, leaving our long-suffering God of Thunder adrift in a sea of Asgardian debris?
M. 86. Half-length. He sits at a table, turned three-quarters right, and looks to the right past the spectator. His left hand rests on a skull ; his right makes a gesture as if he were speaking. His right arm rests on the arm of the chair.
He is turned three-quarters left, but looks at the spectator. In his left hand is a book with red edges, his forefinger marking the place. His right hand, with the forefinger and thumb pressed together, makes a gesture as if he were speaking. He has a long full beard.
Holt officiates the wedding and Teddy helps bringing in the rings with a robot, to compensate for the venue. Jake and Amy are officially married. In the bar celebration, Holt tells the precinct that he got the results. He reads it and makes a gesture, leaving the precinct confused as to whether or not he got the position.
The Masher makes a gesture to the Rival and goes on to talk to the landlady. As the Masher sweet talks the Landlady, the Rival does the same thing the Masher did to him. The Landlady gets upset and walks away from the Masher. Upset, the Masher returns to the table and takes the Rival outside by his tie.
He makes a gesture with his hands and sends the killer bees back down into Manhattan. They conglomerate to form Masta Killa, who is standing on a tower in the shape of the Wu-Tang Clan symbol. People gather around him as if he was preaching. He forms a spark in his hands that enters all of their eyes, symbolizing the exposure to "true hip-hop".
After the trumpet sounds, the drums are silenced and the "Mektub" theme is sounded, while the Christ statue makes a gesture of blessing towards the four cardinal points. Other important events of the Tobarran Easter observances are the Descent from Paso Gordo from the Hermitage of the Incarnation on the afternoon of Good Thursday, and the "Cierre del Tambor" (closing drum ceremony) at midnight on Easter Sunday.
Also, towards the end of the song, Ray Thomas provides the line "More tea vicar?", a phrase used by the English to acknowledge someone has flatulated. Live performances of the song often receive laughter from the audience after Thomas's line, who then makes a gesture of drinking tea with his hand. "English Sunset" is also the Moody Blues final single to feature founding member Ray Thomas prior to his retirement.
Taking the Méséglise way, he sees Gilberte Swann standing in her yard with a lady in white, Mme Swann, and her supposed lover: Baron de Charlus, a friend of Swann's. Gilberte makes a gesture that the Narrator interprets as a rude dismissal. During another walk, he spies a lesbian scene involving Mlle Vinteuil, daughter of a composer, and her friend. The Guermantes way is symbolic of the Guermantes family, the nobility of the area.
Eventually Lear, after becoming a prophet, makes a gesture toward dismantling the wall he began. This gesture leads to his death, which offers hope as an example of practical activism. The play also features a character called Cordelia, wife of the murdered Gravedigger's Boy who becomes a Stalinist-type dictator herself. Lear features some punishing scenes of violence, including knitting needles being plunged into a character's eardrum, a bloody on-stage autopsy and a machine which sucks out Lear's eyeballs.
Some of the other singers gradually have to > transform their own material until they have come into 'identity' with the > lead singer of the section ... by adopting the same ... tempo, rhythm and > dynamics. When the lead singer feels that 'identity' has been reached, he or > she makes a gesture to another singer who leads the next section. Each model > is a set of rhythmic phonetic patterns, often with actual words used as > their basis, such as 'Hallelujah' or 'Saturday'. > In 29 of the sections, 'magic names' are called out.
A referee may also rule a fighter knocked out if the fighter shows no fighting spirit, appears unable to defend his or her self, or makes a gesture of submission. Technical knockouts can also occur in shoot boxing, in cases where the fighter is injured, the referee rules the fighter knocked out after two knockdowns in the same round, or the fighter's corner throws in the towel. A fight may also be stopped if a doctor rules that continuation would be dangerous to a fighter. If neither a knockout nor a technical knockout occurs, the winner is determined by a decision.
The figures are in three zones, divided by spaces filled only with light. On the ground are the Apostles, tightly packed in a group and in a variety of dramatic poses, most looking up at the unprecedented sight of the Virgin Mary rising to heaven. They are shown in a variety of poses, ranging from gazing in awe, to kneeling and reaching for the skies, "monumental figures ... massed in collective movement, united with shadow, heroic gestures are given a silhouette of unprecedented boldness".Penny, 201 In the centre zone, the Virgin Mary stands on clouds, wrapped in a red robe and blue mantle, and also makes a gesture of astonishment.
In the final race their car is leading the pack but loses a wheel. Ace's car then takes the lead, but on the flat part of the track, Brady's car takes the lead and finishes first, setting a new pinewood derby record. Ace is shocked, but makes a gesture of congratulating the Davises; still, the minute he leaves the room, he throws a temper tantrum. When Phil asks Brady who grandpa's neighbor was who gave him advice, Brady points out a man in the audience, who turns out to be the man in the instructional video Phil has been watching to help design his car.
These figures are distinct characters, all engaged in grotesque and pitiable behaviour – one wears what seems to be a wild-feathered headdress, another is fighting in a tricorne hat, another makes a gesture of blessing to the viewer, whilst many of the others are naked. The subject of psychiatric institutions was a hot topic in the salons of the Spanish Enlightenment and so this painting could be meant as a denunciation of then-current practice in that area. Even if it is not, Goya was always attracted to representing madness, deformity or perversion. Some of the figures can also be interpreted allegorically, as a gallery of parodies of powerful figures in society, such as the clergy or the army (the man in the tricorne).
It was also written that it feeds on spiders, and also eats the scent of fragrant wood, and that it doesn't move around during noon, and at night, it glides around like a bird between trees and around rocks, and that when it is captured in a human's net, it behaves as if it were embarrassed, and makes a gesture as if it was asking for pity. It was also written, that furi die not before long when they get struck by something, but revive just by receiving wind in their mouths. There are also theories that the blade would not go through even if cut by a blade, and that they won't burn in flames. However, if their bones or head is broken, they cannot revive, and that by blocking their nose with a Japanese sweet flag, it is possible to kill them.

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