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What happened was I found myself pantomiming a casting stroke.
The motor, he said, pantomiming the way the engine turned.
It's easy now to misread this picture as a scene of sexual assault, but the smiles on both lovers' faces give it away: She is pantomiming her unwillingness, just as he is pantomiming his advance.
"Boom," he added, pantomiming firing an imaginary rifle into the air.
"It was crazy," he said, pantomiming what went down during the ceremony.
Kate came into the room, pantomiming cat-burglarishly as she tiptoed in.
"I'm ready — I got my life jacket," he hollered, pantomiming some swim strokes.
The minute it came up, the two seemed to be pantomiming each other.
"I can see myself typing that," he said, pantomiming typing at a keyboard.
"I watch how they depress the fluid," Ms. LuPone said, pantomiming bottle and brush.
Fluttering cherubs and young peasant girls with creamy skin tones compete for attention, pantomiming seduction.
Living up to her name, she looked to be on fire, pantomiming, shifting through emotions.
Beckles: There's this guy pantomiming smoking weed and there's this horrible needle drop grunge music playing.
"In the old days," Mr. Trump said, pantomiming an execution by pretending to fire a rifle twice.
"You're the reason I'm a lefty," Mr. Beckham said to Mr. Vick, pantomiming a quarterback's throwing motion.
Across the world, audiences still enjoy the red nose and pantomiming and big shoes of birthday party lore.
"You can always tell when a director hasn't worked with his singers," Mr. Habjan said, pantomiming histrionic gestures.
The contrast between that Ru and the Ru pantomiming masturbation onstage was so disorienting it made my head spin.
"I ain't that white, I've got some…" he said, before performing this strange shrug: Which ethnicity is Ben pantomiming?
Ansari allegedly continued trying to get her to have sex with him, leading her to a mirror and pantomiming intercourse.
EDM is a hollow term of endearment for a bro pantomiming atop a DJ booth not DJing... what is that?
The real estate tycoon claims he was merely pantomiming a reporter "groveling" when faced with a backlash to his reporting.
Trudeau and two of those athletes do a push-up, before pantomiming dropping a mic and saying in loud unison, "Boom!"
"As soon as she sat down, she crossed her arms and looked like this," pantomiming a scowl and crossing his arms.
At best, Perry sounds like she's trapped in a purgatory, pantomiming progress, giving an endless pep talk to her own reflection.
It's not a first for the Lego series, but Lego Star Wars has long relied on silent characters pantomiming the familiar scenes.
Yes, watching a compilation of 1,000 high schoolers pantomiming the same godawful clip of a Falling In Reverse song is deeply cursed.
Umhum closes in on the artist wearing a blond wig and prosthetic body parts, including breasts and a vagina, pantomiming sexual gestures.
Biden smiled, cleared his throat and rubbed the edges of his mouth, pantomiming as if he was physically holding words behind his lips.
Spinning a rubber band around and around on her wrist, only she didn't have a rubber band, so was just pantomiming the spin.
We also play crossword puzzle charades, where we take turns pantomiming the clues and then putting the answers into an empty solution grid.
Despite the rumor, the live action model for Tinkerbell was actress and dancer Margaret Kerry, who spent six months pantomiming Tink's movements for animators.
"It's like people who got to be really good at the old cigarette lighters — click, click, click," he said, pantomiming the gesture with flourish.
Melody is a literal product of the male gaze—a person who is probably a man pantomiming femininity for an audience of paying men.
"I shoveled all this stuff," he said Monday, pantomiming the chilly chore amid a cleared patch of the South Lawn to board Marine One.
"I don't want to end up… you know, blotto," he said, quickly pantomiming a person slouched to one side of his chair, mouth open.
Morissette wanted me to know this, perhaps because at the time she was derided as a packaged studio creation, someone merely pantomiming a gritty persona.
Morissette wanted me to know this, perhaps because at the time she was derided as a packaged studio creation, someone merely pantomiming a gritty persona.
"I have real problems with ballots being sent," Mr. Trump said, pantomiming a ballot collector sifting envelopes and tossing some over his shoulder while counting others.
Their pantomiming when Kwon doesn't signify he can speak English is hilarious, and they even give him their "shit car" as thanks for being a great passenger.
"Hello, I'm on a horse right now," he said, pantomiming a phone with his thumb and pinkie finger, before giving Tonka a gentle kick to keep moving.
It arrives after she sleeps with a man who is seeing another woman; she is chastised for "pantomiming thrills" and fears that she may have contracted chlamydia.
He and Tim had been basketball stars in high school; they had long watched N.B.A. games together in our kitchen, hooting and disputing calls and pantomiming overhead jump shots.
But what takes this song from good to great is the fluid choreography, which has Foster and Bloom pantomiming their way through a gorgeous dance routine inspired by disappointing sex.
His eye-rolling, pantomiming performance sometimes grew exhausting, but vocally, he remained focused and resonant in every angle and turn of the sometimes preposterous coloratura passages Rossini assigned to him.
On that record, Em disses Machine Gun Kelly, which at least feels girded by personal animosity; the Migos pantomiming, by contrast, is downright embarrassing, as is boasting about inspiring Hopsin.
"The first 30 or 40 minutes is like" — he growled out the sound of an explosion, pantomiming a hand-motion over his head that seemed to signify his brain blowing up.
With the snap of his eye patch and the swoosh of his cloak, he headed toward the stage where he began pacing, pantomiming and repeating his entrance on an endless loop.
On his Monday afternoon show, Jones issued a prolonged rant against special counsel Robert Mueller, accusing him of raping children and overseeing their rape, and then pantomiming shooting the former FBI director.
During breaks, Jha occasionally chatted with other players — most of whom were much older — but largely concentrated on his technique, pantomiming various strokes or going to a side table to hit serves.
"I was walking down the street on my way here, and like, you know that little dance that you do?" she asks, before pantomiming the sidewalk shuffle all polite women know well.
Xander Berkeley's performance as the Hilltop leader has never exactly been the stuff of gritty dramas, but he's beyond comical here, mugging and pantomiming like Don Knotts in an old Three's Company episode.
It's easy to insert yourself right into the middle of its big, glass-box levels, ensconced between the sight cones of all the soldiers going about their patterns, generously pantomiming the motions of war.
Then keep up the charade by pantomiming a camera with your hands, flicking your index finger up and down to trigger the drone to countdown to snap a picture with its 12 megapixel camera.
If you watch, as I recently did, the 1973 film "Papillon" back to back with the remake, you get a double dose of prisoner abuse and appealing actors pantomiming a range of human misery.
One scene in the movie features a character pantomiming masturbation for an extended period of time, though Louis CK told the Times in September that it was not intended as an allusion to the rumors.
"Any guy that can do a body slam, he's my kind of — he's my guy," Trump said, pantomiming a wrestling move while a packed crowd cheered and applauded during a campaign rally Thursday night in Montana.
On a show in late July, facing intense scrutiny, Jones issued a prolonged rant against special counsel Robert Mueller, accusing him of raping children and overseeing their rape and then pantomiming shooting the former FBI director.
At intervals, with a whistle to signal each change, they switched, in unison, to a different and more complex exercise — stepping side to side and pantomiming overhead slams, lunging forward and swatting a backhand, and so on.
The queens stretched the gash as they pushed onto the split-screened runway as both their dream drag selves and their evil "sabattoirs," pantomiming along with their recorded inner monologues and faux-reacting to themselves in analog absentia.
Charlie Warzel has the details in BuzzFeed: On his Monday afternoon show, Jones issued a prolonged rant against special counsel Robert Mueller, accusing him of raping children and overseeing their rape, and then pantomiming shooting the former FBI director.
I had no idea what was happening but then the organ kicks in, players drive their cars onto the diamond, and they're pantomiming taking infield practice without a ball… I'm 10, this is the craziest thing I've ever seen.
His deputy has said it was not, as have US officials based in Ukraine; and according the New York Times, some US and Ukrainian officials believe the former prosecutor was pantomiming an investigation in effort to solicit a bribe from Zlochevsky.
Unfortunately, it also appears your skillset will be severely limited as your routine will end up consisting of nothing but wall patting or rope pulling instead of, say, fighting the wind or pantomiming writing a Motherboard article on a virtual keyboard.
At the Vuitton show on Tuesday, held in a closed courtyard at the Louvre, Antonio Belloni, the group managing director of the company, was pantomiming fist bumps rather than greeting people with a handshake or a double-cheek kiss, the industry standard.
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.
One scene features Charlie Day pantomiming masturbation during a work meeting — a scene that no doubt would have been received differently after the New York Times report, given that it alleges C.K.'s MO was to corner women, sometimes at work, in order to masturbate in front of them.
Skyrim's leap to VR promised a genuinely new breakthrough in interactivity: Craning your neck upward to see dragons circle overhead, sneaking through torch-lit caves, drawing arrows from you bow by pantomiming the movements using the Playstation Move controllers, and observing the infamously glitchy townsfolk up close at a more realistic scale.
Winnifred mentions that her nickname is Fred and Dauntless sings of his love for her as she practices numerous tasks she might have to do for the test, including singing, dancing, wrestling, acting, playing the Minstrel's lute, pantomiming and drinking herself unconscious ("Song of Love").
A secretary attempts to explain to the Studio Chief that Funn has a drinking problem, by pantomiming an uplifted bottle. Her boss misunderstands, figuring that Funn sucks his thumb. Another scene with the Boss pays homage to slapstick. The boss proclaims slapstick to be dead.
In DJ culture, miming refers to the practice of DJ's pantomiming the actions of live-mixing a set on stage while a pre-recorded mix plays over the sound system.Wendy Fonarow. Empire of Dirt: The Aesthetics and Rituals of British Indie Music. Wesleyan University Press; 10 July 2006. . p. 270–.
Christine and Ida on the roof of their house, awaiting the end of the world as predicted in a chain letter Christine received. Ida does not believe in the letter, but she is willing to humor Christine. The final lines describe Ida pantomiming the action of braiding, symbolizing the intertwining destinies of family.
Atellan play acting contained much pantomiming. All roles were played by males. The plays did not have elaborate scenery and were performed in normal theaters.j. Trapido The Johns Hopkins University Press, Educational Theatre Journal Atellan plays first became popular in Rome in the 3rd century B.C, with a revived popularity in literary form in the 1st century B.C. and included the stock characters in written verse.
She gets him a job as a singer and waiter, where he goes about his duties rather clumsily. During his floor show, he loses his cuffs, which bear the lyrics to his song, but he rescues the act by improvising the lyrics using gibberish from multiple languages, plus some pantomiming. His act proves a hit. When police arrive to arrest Ellen for her earlier escape, the two flee again.
The main aim to the fest is to bring together students of different schools of the city and participate in events ranging from Quiz Competition, Debates, Singing Competition, Extempore speeches ,Pantomiming, Stand-up comedy, Story Writing, Poetry Writing, Art and Craft such as Cartooning, Graffiti Art,Painting and Origami. Annual Sports The annual sports is held in April. On this day, students from classes KG to 10 perform drills. Other schools participate in the sports.
Smith's trademark sack celebration, which consisted of him pantomiming swinging a baseball bat, was invented in tribute to another Kansas City sports hero, Hall Of Famer George Brett. There was a rule created in his name. The "Neil Smith" rule, enacted in 1998, prevents a defensive lineman from flinching to induce a false start penalty on the offense. Neil Smith was a Co-Owner of the Kansas City Brigade, a team in the Arena Football League from 2006 until 2008.
Dixon originally hosted a show on rival station WCPO-TV with Dottie Mack and Wanda Lewis called Paul Dixon's Song Shop. The show consisted of Dixon, Mack, and Lewis pantomiming to popular songs of the day, and also featured in-house commercials. Fresh from a career in radio news, Dixon quickly endeared himself to countless viewers for years to come. Song Shop was picked up for a season by ABC in 1951 and by the DuMont Television Network in 1954.
Stephen King's novel The Stand features a main character named Nick Andros who is referred to as "deaf-mute." Though deaf people almost always have a voice, King interpreted the term literally and made Nick unable to vocalize. However, he could read lips and make himself clearly understood by pantomiming and in writing. The phrase is used in The Catcher in the Rye to indicate someone who does not speak his mind, and hears nothing, in effect becoming isolated from the world.
Charles E. Grapewin as Chimmie Hicks The film is a silent character sketch that shows Chimmie Hicks (Charles E. Grapewin) imitating a man at the races winning and losing. Filmed on a bare stage with a dark backdrop, the sketch captures Chimmie in a three-piece suit and overcoat holding a racing program while watching a race taking place offstage. It shows him excitedly jumping and pantomiming that his horse has won the race. A second man enters the frame and gives Chimmie his winnings.
As Nona and Sammy return to the laboratory in search of Duke, Dr. Zabor explains that the gorilla is actually Ramona advanced to a higher level of evolution. He and Nona start out for the village, leaving Sammy in the laboratory with the gorilla who uses charades in pantomiming to Sammy that he is really Duke. Sammy still cannot understand until the gorilla launches into a gravelly rendition of "'Deed I Do". Sammy unlocks the cage, the gorilla knocks out Chula who later awakens and goes to the village to warn Dr. Zabor.
Kerry answered an audition call during the planning stages of the animated feature film Peter Pan. The audition, supervised by animator Marc Davis, required her to pantomime the motions that would be used as live-action reference for the animation of Tinker Bell. As Tinker Bell was to be non verbal, her movements would be integral, and Davis sought a dancer that could help embody the character. Kerry won the part and spent six months at the Disney Studios on a mostly empty sound stage pantomiming the part.
At a taping of a Donny & Marie show episode, for example, Donny and Marie Osmond recited a scripted joke routine to a studio audience, to little response. The director asked for a retake, and the Osmonds repeated the act, word for word, to even less response. A third attempt, with no variation, proved dismal—until Milton Berle, off-camera, went into the audience, pantomiming funny faces and gestures. Berle timed each gesture to coincide with an Osmond punchline, so the dialogue seemed to be getting the maximum laughs.
The character's facial features were further inspired by actress Jennifer Connelly, specifically her eyebrows. Additionally, some of Larkin's own mannerisms and physical traits were incorporated into the character. Henn credits one particular dinner conversation he had shared with Larkin with proving very inspirational in terms of helping him discover Jasmine's emotional side. Model Robina Ritchie served as an on-location reference for the animation, pantomiming actions to the recording of Larkin's voiceovers so, in Henn's words, "the animator gets the feeling of what the real human movement would be".
Dennis Louis Gentry (born February 10, 1959) is a former professional American football player who was selected by the Chicago Bears in the 4th round of the 1982 NFL Draft. He spent his entire 11-year NFL career with the Bears from 1982 to 1992, and was a part of the Bears team that was victorious in Super Bowl XX versus the New England Patriots. He was also a member of the "Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew" in the video "The Super Bowl Shuffle," which featured him pantomiming on the bass. In 2001, he was the running backs coach for the XFL's Chicago Enforcers until the league folded.
In its later years the show generally finished with "The Silent Spot", with Skelton pantomiming Freddie or another silent character. (It was hard for some younger viewers to accept that such an overwhelmingly visual, physical performer had once been a staple of radio.) After "The Silent Spot", the show closed with Red looking into the camera and saying sincerely, "Good night and may God bless." While the vast majority of Skelton's skits were comedy, there were a few serious segments. One memorable segment came in 1969, when Skelton performed a self- written monologue about the Pledge of Allegiance, providing commentary on the meaning of each phrase of the Pledge.
The complexity of the title track became a challenge for Monk's sidemen, who attempted twenty-five takes, and led to tension between him and Henry, who nearly broke down mentally, and Pettiford, who exchanged harsh words with Monk during the session. Monk tried to make it easier on Henry by not playing during his alto solo. During one of the takes, producer Orrin Keepnews and others in the control room could not hear Pettiford's playing and checked his bass microphone for a malfunction, but ultimately realized that he was pantomiming his playing. Without a completed single take, Keepnews ultimately pieced together the album version from multiple takes.
Paul Dixon (October 2, 1918 – December 28, 1974) was a daytime television personality and talk show host in Cincinnati, Ohio. He began his career with radio shows in New York City and Chicago before being enticed to come to then- radio station WCPO in Cincinnati as a news reporter and announcer around 1945. He was chosen best newscaster in Cincinnati in 1947 after conducting an interview with men trapped in a collapsed downtown building. Eventually abandoning radio news in favor of entertainment, he spent his first few years in television as host of Paul Dixon's Song Shop, a three-hour daily show he co-hosted with Dottie Mack and Wanda Lewis pantomiming to records of the day.
Clips were filmed in Casey's apartment; in Malibu, California; at the Pike in Long Beach; and at a beach-side sewage treatment plant in El Segundo, with future Mau Maus guitarist Mike R. Livingston pantomiming rhythm guitar along with Gregg Turner and (known at that time as Kevin Saunders), who were then organizing the Angry Samoans with Mike Saunders, the drummer for VOM. The film for "Electrocute Your Cock" shows Meltzer in the shower, clad in a T-shirt reading"Halifax, NS", with jumper cables attached to his crotch and sparks hand-drawn onto the film cels simulating electrocution. Also included was a beach-side clip for "Punkmobile." The videos are included in the Angry Samoans' 1995 VHS compilation, True Documentary.
Support for this idea comes from work showing that the scaling of grasping movements directed towards objects embedded in pictorial illusions, such as the Ebbinghaus illusion and the Ponzo illusion, escapes the effects of these illusions. In other words, the opening between the index finger and thumb is scaled to the real not the apparent size of the target object as the hand approaches the object. Goodale has also argued that actions such as grasping, which are mediated by dorsal-stream mechanisms, take place in real time and are directed at visible objects. We rarely act on objects after a delay when they are no longer visible – and when we do, we are simply pantomiming the real action using a memory of the object that we perceived earlier derived from ventral-stream processing.
In the original 1969 version, similar to the 1964 American version, a panel of nine celebrities were asked a question on a popular topic, and three contestants were then asked to choose a celebrity and to tell how that contestant voted. After every three turns, if all three contestants correctly guessed the celebrity’s answers, they each win $10, if two contestants are successful, they receive $20, if one contestant is successful, he/she receives $30. In the 1976–77 version, two teams of three celebrities and a contestant competed in the game of charades, where one player acts out a word or phrase, often by pantomiming similar-sounding words, and the other players guesses the word or phrase. The celebrity regulars included Joy Chambers, Joe Martin, Johnny Pace, Harriet, Stuart Wagstaff and Barry Creyton.

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