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Rings of dough drop from a funnel into a canal of hot fat; drifting along like boats in a lock, the doughnuts are flipped by a mechanical arm, then glide up a conveyor and tumble onto a fluted carousel to cool.
Before her departure from "quaint" National Airport, they walk arm-in-arm as he glides.
Wrapped in Ashes' arms I glide.
The band struck up "New York, New York," and a succession of elderly Jewish women made their way to the stage and into the Mayor's arms He glided about with the grace of a former prosecutor, which seemed a precisely appropriate level of proficiency.
He had that local-boy reach of the arm as he glided down a huge summer swell, the grace of his relaxed face, proud, turned into the tidal force of current, the way only a local boy can take a real wave and make it his very own ride, sleek and easy.
"So I use my voice to let people know I'm coming, and I use an arm to kind of glide forward.
Dressed entirely in black like the Japanese Bunraku puppeteers who disappear onstage behind their colorful puppets, the volunteers are choreographed in how to place each log in turn with the simple gesture of an outstretched arm as the boats glide stealthily by the blazing braziers.
I stand up: knees bent and arms outstretched, I glide not ungracefully for three or four seconds before crashing, and there is a whoop from the boys.
At Turtle Patch, sea turtles glide by within arm's reach.
It was Shively's idea to engineer the O.W.S. drone, a kind of four-pronged Frisbee that glides over Lower Manhattan, armed with a video camera, to keep tabs on the police.
The shooting elbow travels upward on a narrow path within inches of the torso, to insure an efficient and steady glide; the other arm folds over, framing the face of the shooter.
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