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But Ms. Martines didn't bring a hand to her face (that would hide the neckline), nor did she do any fabulously contrived poses.
Mary rolls up on Carol, but quickly learns you shouldn't bring a hand gun to a machine gun fight.
Then, Joe offers Caroline the same advice that I'd offer to you, my dear readers, as we embark on this Season 5 journey together: "Wear some armor and bring a hand gun".
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Having set out to raise £125,000 to help it to bring a hand-held "nano drone" to market, the company closed the offer after just over £2.3m had been offered.
The game is designed at Politecnico di Milano, Italy to bring a hand-on experience on lean product development for practitioners and academia.
Her eyes glistened as she brought a hand up to her heart.
With winged poses, stillness, interruptive spasms and a motif of bringing a hand in a beak shape to her lips, Ms. Fenley becomes animal with affecting empathy.
Now he holds a frozen sculptural position from chest down while bringing a hand down over his face as if wrapping a parcel.
After the film ended, Hawn looked at the doctor, brought a hand to her eyes, laughed warmly, and told the crowd, "I am laughing with tears in my eyes".
I want my girlfriends!'" "I remember that," says Major. "We'd landed at Heathrow, and you just walked off, didn't even say goodbye…" Reid brings a hand to her mouth, and blushes: "Oh! Did I?" "Yes," adds Rothman, still smiling, "but then I started up a WhatsApp between the three of us – you know, to get us all drifting back to one another.
With rescuers on the way, workers at a nearby meat market brought a hand truck to the front of the jewelry shop and someone else in the crowd used it as a battering ram to break through the front door, Mr. Gabriel and other witnesses said.
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