The wanton gesticulations of a Virgin in a wild assembly of Gallants, warmed with wine could be no other then riggish, and unmaidenly. |
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Though the theatrical gesticulations seemed slightly complicated to the uninitiated, the enactment was explicit. |
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In fact, many of the details were provided to the police implicitly by the male complainant through his physical motions and gesticulations. |
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In most bands, the members need constant eye contact and body gesticulations in order to communicate musically. |
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The judge was characteristically intense, frequently shifting to the edge of his seat and punctuating his thoughts with brisk gesticulations. |
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Dr Johnson was overweight and suffered from chronic bronchitis, gout and dropsy, as well as nervous tics and compulsive gesticulations. |
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Rome communicates his internal dialogue through improvised soliloquies which combine Shakespeare's language with street lingo and gesticulations. |
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We have heard and above all seen a number of gesticulations, in particular from Sarkozy, on the revival of political Europe. |
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The dominant classes, beyond speeches or gesticulations, remain committed to their neoliberal policies. |
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The fourth man and my captor engaged in animated discussion with much waving of hands and gesticulations. |
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When this mask dances, it will make all kinds of funny gesticulations and the spectators will laugh at it. |
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In 1992 the election of Kim Young-Sam was marked by an extraordinary economic boom and the opening of talks with the North Korea obliterated since by the nuclear gesticulations. |
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Announced with some drama on 1 May, the advent of this measure had been long announced, with warm promises of concertation and much chillier gesticulations from the radicals. |
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