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During his testimony, Dr. Mitchell pantomimed pouring water, as though from a pitcher.
So I essentially pantomimed rolling a condom onto his junk, and he goes, 'Un préservatif?
Charlie paid attention, for once, as stewards in purple jackets pantomimed how to survive catastrophe.
But then when they shot the scene, they played it over speakers and we just pantomimed.
He pantomimed overhand right, left hook, defensive block, choke, rear naked choke hold into the wall.
Finally, she composed herself, found her teacher and pantomimed that she needed to talk to me.
She pantomimed her extreme reaction to the infant by gritting her teeth and clenching her fists.
Sitting in Washington, Ellis pantomimed the gesture, sliding an invisible book across his desk, to me.
One veteran Ohio Republican operative at the Graham event Tuesday pantomimed a coin flip when discussing the race.
Ramona also pantomimed diving into Bethenny's vagina and attempted to slut-shame her co-star in various ways.
At a November event in South Carolina, he mocked and pantomimed New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski's disability.
Lindor covered his head for a moment, and pantomimed diving after the phantom ball to applause from the stands.
Following the pedophilia accusations, Jones then pantomimed shooting Mueller "politically, at high noon" in an Old West–style shootout.
Communication was primarily physical, a pantomimed twisting and shifting of weight to transfer power from one hand to another.
"Taste the water," Austin advised as he pantomimed dipping his finger into the pot and giving it a lick.
Obama, speaking at Benjamin Banneker Academic High School in Washington, D.C., did some admirable space work as he pantomimed texting.
I found a side entrance, cupped my cell phone to my ear, pantomimed a conversation, and strolled right into the stadium.
Before getting his hand raised to scores of 30-27, 29-28, and 23-27, Werdum pantomimed tears to the audience.
Teammates throw cups of water, a callback to 2016, when players pantomimed planting and watering seeds when they reached second base.
He pantomimed tornadoes with his hands, danced, egged his opponent on, and landed hard on the occasions when he chose to throw.
At a town hall-style meeting in August 2015, for example, he called Sergeant Bergdahl a "dirty, rotten traitor" and pantomimed shooting him.
It had the bulk of the on-screen item, but not the heft Harrison Ford pantomimed when lugging it around in The Force Awakens.
She pantomimed tapping keys on her microphone as she scatted, light and sharp and sweet, with fluid harmonic movements that mimicked a horn player's.
If you've ever pantomimed a crash in slow motion or staged slo-mo fisticuffs, then you're already well-versed in the tactics needed to win.
In a recent video on his verified page, which has 1.7 million likes, Jones accused special counsel Robert Mueller of raping children and pantomimed shooting him.
The broader debate is reenacted in microcosm in the ring, just as debates around race and class have long been pantomimed in rings around the country.
He even mimicked the sound of a rifle shot as he pantomimed a firing squad executing the sergeant, who faces court-martial as soon as April.
The camera rolled, a jazz band pantomimed playing piano and horns, herbal cigarettes were smoked, and Mr. Hoult's Salinger downed shots and tried to pick up girls.
Hearing this, the agent seemed to think we were traveling together and pantomimed a gesture to another train that had arrived, as if we should get on.
In the thin crowd outside, a pair of tourists stopped to take a selfie with the building's golden lettering behind them, mugging with faces of pantomimed horror.
Midway into Grande's performance, Nicki Minaj joined to help close the song; male dancers pantomimed oral sex on the two while Minaj and Grande pushed their heads away.
"She was playing dodge ball," Shildt said the other day, shaking his head as he pantomimed his old, feeble swing behind the visiting manager's desk at Nationals Park.
Some of the lyrics are pantomimed baldly (opening the schoolbook), and when the narrator affectionately mocks those lyrics for corniness, he could be speaking of the choreography, too.
But he also, often, specifically cries out to a creator, seeking forgiveness or guidance, or at least using such pantomimed piety to attempt to compress a complicated world into manichean simplicity.
The conspiracy theorist Alex Jones of Infowars also joined in, suggesting with no evidence that the special counsel covered up a pedophilia ring and pantomimed shooting Mr. Mueller with a pistol.
At one point, the president, whose staff always keeps hand sanitizer nearby, pantomimed washing his hands for the cameras, saying that people should treat the virus like they would a flu.
While campaigning last year, Mr. Trump repeatedly denounced Sergeant Bergdahl as a "dirty rotten traitor," and even mimicked the sound of a rifle as he pantomimed a firing squad executing him.
A pantomimed one-minute charmer, it shows a young woman who, with a smile and a bosom wreathed in flowers, plucks squalling naked babies from a cabbage patch constructed out of wood.
He demanded to know why Feinstein had "waited nearly three months" to hand over the letter to federal authorities and why she had "politely pantomimed her way" through confirmation hearings with no mention of it.
There were the stretches that had not been shoveled (in front of houses under renovation, the perimeter of my neighborhood park) or barely shoveled, forcing walkers into an elaborately pantomimed dance of turn-taking on narrow passageways.
This week, Facebook determined that one of Mr. Jones's recent videos — an inflammatory rant in which he accused Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, of supporting pedophilia and pantomimed shooting him — did not violate its policies.
Until tips for how to mitigate one's methane are routinely included in the in-flight safety video or pantomimed by the flight crew, the onus is on us to figure out how to put a cork in it.
Although the Lakers have the second-worst record in the league, Russell has played encouragingly, and his antics now come across as endearing: He pantomimed full body convulsions when Nance dunked in a game against the Golden State Warriors.
The actor pantomimed spinning the rubber band around and around on his wrist, only just like there weren't any rubber bands on the woman in the hospital room, there weren't any rubber bands in the trailer so he too was just pantomiming the spin.
A theatricality runs throughout the book — objects become props, actions are pantomimed, everyone is role-playing to varying degrees — but Hoby brings a light touch to all of this, particularly the actual fantasy scenarios that Inez gets involved in, which are a source of both unease and humor.
She talked to the "patient" throughout, checking in on how they were doing as she inserted a finger into the "cervix," then pantomimed inserting the speculum; she pretended to apply the local anesthetic and then began inserting the metal tapered rods on the table one by one to dilate the opening.
We'd inevitably end up getting into the game of parsing degrees of badness, with Democrats arguing, rightly, I suppose, that a pantomimed groping isn't as bad as an attempted rape, and Republicans firing back — also rightly, I suppose — that bad acts committed by a teenager aren't as damning as bad acts committed by a full-fledged adult.
A team performing a style event must tell the audience attributes of their specific style before play for sake of scoring. For example; in the style of "mime", players will not speak and all objects will be pantomimed.
The Chris and Paul Show is an American sketch comedy duo composed of Christopher John O'Neill and Paul Valenti. They are known for their vaudeville-inspired physical comedy, which consists of largely pantomimed scenes with minimal or no dialogue.Morgan, Barrie (August 20, 2011). "The Chris and Paul Show".
A mascherata (Italian f., literally 'masquerade') is a dance from the sixteenth century and was particularly popular in Florence.Denis Arnold, "Mascherata", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (Accessed June 18, 2008), (subscription access) It was performed by costumed dancers, and frequently pantomimed Roman and Greek themes in them.
At the end, the emcee then asks the last child to identify the situation that was observed and pantomimed; followed by the third child, the second child, and finally the first child. At the end of the round, the children select a toy or game to keep from a table full of toys at one end of the set.
Throughout the entire series run Clarabell had no lines of dialogue; he often pantomimed, using hand gestures and facial expressions which were understood (and translated to the audience) by Buffalo Bob and the cast; Clarabell's only means of audible communication was a small toy horn he always carried. But during the series finale that aired on September 24, 1960, Clarabell repeatedly pantomimed that he had a very big surprise for the viewers. Throughout the special hour-long episode, the rest of the cast tried to guess Clarabell's surprise, but only Mayor Phineas T. Bluster found out, having been told by Clarabell himself as an act of kindness, but then being sworn to secrecy. It was only in the episode's final moments that Clarabell, still gesturing and using his horn, revealed to Howdy Doody and Buffalo Bob that he could actually speak.
The serial--filmed at Joseph Jefferson's summer home in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts in August 1896-- was filmed in wide shot with a one or two camera setup in 68 mm format with an aspect ratio of 1.36:1. American Mutoscope and Biograph Co. registered the copyright on February 4, 1897. The actor selected scenes that were largely pantomimed, eliminating the need for explanatory titles.
Freddie could be either a speaking character or totally pantomimed. While many of Skelton's other characters originated on his radio shows, Freddie was created for television in 1952. Skelton's father, Joseph, who died two months before his youngest son, Richard, was born, was once a clown for the Hagenbeck- Wallace Circus. Skelton, who had spent some time working for the same circus as a youth, copied his father's clown makeup for Freddie.
He reunited with Liebman, who guided his stage material and presentation. That job led to a contract with the William Morris Agency and a nationwide tour. Caesar also performed in a Broadway revue, Make Mine Manhattan, which featured The Five Dollar Date—one of his first original pieces, in which he sang, acted, double-talked, pantomimed, and wrote the music. He won a 1948 Donaldson Award for his contributions to the musical.
Cameo appearances were made by model Jesus Luz and in an alternative video by her daughter Lourdes. At the 2010 Grammy Awards, the song received a nomination in the Best Dance Recording category. The song was used as the closing number of The MDNA Tour (2012), in which Madonna energetically danced in a glittery outfit and, at one point, put on a pair of headphones and pantomimed scratching records with colored cubes falling in the backdrop.
Mirror motor neurons are found in the ventrolateral portion of the pre-motor cortex. These mirror motor neurons respond not only to the preparation for movement execution, but also to observation of the same movements by others. But, these mirror motor neurons do not respond as well when an action is being pantomimed without the presence of a motor goal. Additionally, in observations of goal oriented movements, these neurons fire even when the end result is blocked from view.
Imbruglia begins to dance during the finishing guitar solo as her "world" crumbles around her. The song was pantomimed by David Armand for a 2005 HBO broadcast which spread on the internet. This popularity of the "Karaoke for the Deaf" performance by Armand as Johan Lippowitz resulted in the 2006 live performance (Amnesty International's Secret Policeman's Ball) with Imbruglia where she sings "Torn" and then joins into the "interpretive dance" pantomime featuring both Armand and Imbruglia acting out the words of the song.
Discrimination (differentiating between well- and poorly performed tasks) and recognition (indicating which object corresponds to a pantomimed gesture) tasks are also often tested for a full apraxia evaluation. However, there may not be a strong correlation between formal test results and actual performance in everyday functioning or activities of daily living (ADLs). A comprehensive assessment of apraxia should include formal testing, standardized measurements of ADLs, observation of daily routines, self-report questionnaires and targeted interviews with the patients and their relatives.
Occasionally, Barris would overrule a gong and permit an act to continue if he felt it was unjustifiably gonged or he simply felt sorry for the performers. When an act was on the verge of being gonged, the laughter and anticipation built as the judges patiently waited to deliver the strike. They would stand up slowly and heft their mallets deliberately, letting everyone know what was coming. Sometimes, pantomimed disputes would erupt between judges, as one would attempt to physically obstruct another from gonging the act.
Indeed, Molière shared the stage with the Comédie-Italienne at Petit-Bourbon, and some of his forms, e.g. the tirade, are derivative from the commedia (tirata). Commedia dell'arte moved outside the city limits to the , or fair theatres, in the early 17th century as it evolved toward a more pantomimed style. With the dispatch of the Italian comedians from France in 1697, the form transmogrified in the 18th century as genres such as comédie larmoyante gained in attraction in France, particularly through the plays of Marivaux.
Some scholars have identified poems from the Classic of Poetry as possible lyrics of songs accompanying court dances from the early or mid- Zhou dynasty. The Zhou royal court as well as the various ancient states employed professional entertainers which included not only dancers and musicians but also actors. The earliest court actors were likely clowns who pantomimed, danced, sang, and performed comedy. One of the most famous actors from this period was You Meng or Jester Meng (優孟), a giant who served King Zhuang of Chu (reigned 613–591 BC).
Le Manoir du diable or The House of the Devil, released in the United States as The Haunted Castle and in Britain as The Devil's Castle, is an 1896 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The film, which depicts a brief pantomimed sketch in the style of a theatrical comic fantasy, tells the story of an encounter with the Devil and various attendant phantoms. It is intended to evoke amusement and wonder from its audiences, rather than fear. However, because of its themes and characters, the film has been considered to technically be the first horror film.
In September 2018, Uson released another video in which her group mocked the language of the deaf. In the video, Uson's co-host blogger Drew Olivar pantomimed sign language with Uson commenting "Para kang unggoy diyan" (you're like a monkey there), all the while laughing. Netizens and deaf groups protested the video, with deaf people stating that it was degrading to their condition, especially coming an official from the government. The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) investigated a complaint filed by the Philippine Federation of the Deaf, and described the video as "utterly appalling and unacceptable".
He is a pacer... He > pantomimed all the parts Lubin made White Savage (1943) with Maria Montez, Jon Hall and Sabu, then was given his largest ever budget when he replaced Henry Koster on Phantom of the Opera (1943) with Claude Rains. This was a great success commercially, as was Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1944) with Montez, Hall and Sabu. Lubin tried to get into the Signal Corps but they said he was more valuable making documentaries.Flynn & McCarthy p 367 Delightfully Dangerous (1945) was made for Hunt Stromberg and his old boss Charles Rogers at United Artists.
In contrast to her linguistic abilities, Genie's nonverbal communication continued to excel. She invented her own system of gestures and pantomimed certain words as she said them, and also acted out events which she could not express in language. Initially she would only draw pictures if someone asked her to, but during her stay with the Riglers she began to use drawings to communicate if she could not explain something in words. In addition to her own drawings she often used pictures from magazines to relate to daily experiences, and for reasons the scientists never determined especially did so after encountering things that frightened her.
Control of the franchise passed to his widow Irene, though minority owner Ted Leonsis was known to be preparing a takeover bid. On December 24, 2009, it was revealed that Arenas had admitted to storing unloaded firearms in his locker at Verizon Center and had surrendered them to team security. In doing so, Arenas violated both NBA rules against bringing firearms into an arena and D.C. ordinances. On January 1, 2010, it was reported that Arenas and teammate Javaris Crittenton had unloaded guns in the Wizards' locker room during a Christmas Eve argument regarding gambling debts resulting in Arenas's suspension. Despite Stern's longstanding practice of not disciplining players until the legal process plays out, he felt compelled to act when Arenas’ teammates surrounded him during pregame introductions prior to a game with the Philadelphia 76ers and he pantomimed shooting them with guns made from his fingers.
He gained fame in 2003 when he became the first rider born in Argentina to win a Tour de France stage while riding for . As he rode across the finish line he performed a unique victory salute: he pantomimed releasing an arrow from a bow in homage to his family name ("Flecha" is the Spanish word for "arrow"). Although he said in a French interview, "Je dédie ma victoire a toute mon équipe," (I dedicate my victory to my whole team), it was also reported that he said after the race: "My win here is special, and it belongs to me and nobody else!" The 2004 season saw him as a co-leader in the Italian team for the Classics and one-day races, with notable finishes in various races from the Tour of Flanders, Paris–Roubaix and Liège–Bastogne–Liège, and victories in Züri-Metzgete and the Giro del Lazio.
While playing for the Dodgers in 1990, he became involved in a brawl with Phillies' center fielder Lenny Dykstra, who took exception to Dempsey's fraternization with the home plate umpire. After three seasons with the Dodgers, he played one season with the Milwaukee Brewers, before returning to the Baltimore Orioles for his final season in 1992. His sense of humor during his playing career was renowned, and he was famous for his "rain delay theatre" performances, in which he emerged from the dugout in stockinged feet onto the tarpaulin covering the infield during a rain delay and pantomimed hitting an inside-the-park home run, climaxed by his sliding into home plate on his belly on the wet tarp, all to the raucous delight of the soggy fans. He sometimes did this while wearing a pair of underpants over his uniform, making fun of teammate Jim Palmer's famous advertisements for Jockey brand briefs.
From the 1940s onward Chico and Harpo appeared separately and together in nightclubs and casinos. Chico fronted a big band, the Chico Marx Orchestra (with 17-year-old Mel Tormé as a vocalist). Groucho made several radio appearances during the 1940s and starred in You Bet Your Life, which ran from 1947 to 1961 on NBC radio and television. He authored several books, including Groucho and Me (1959), Memoirs of a Mangy Lover (1964) and The Groucho Letters (1967). Groucho and Chico briefly appeared in a 1957 color short film promoting The Saturday Evening Post entitled "Showdown at Ulcer Gulch," directed by animator Shamus Culhane, Chico's son-in-law. Groucho, Chico, and Harpo worked together (in separate scenes) in The Story of Mankind (1957). In 1959, the three began production of Deputy Seraph, a TV series starring Harpo and Chico as blundering angels, and Groucho (in every third episode) as their boss, the "Deputy Seraph." The project was abandoned when Chico was found to be uninsurable (and incapable of memorizing his lines) due to severe arteriosclerosis. On March 8 of that year, Chico and Harpo starred as bumbling thieves in The Incredible Jewel Robbery, a half-hour pantomimed episode of the General Electric Theater on CBS.

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