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Like all of Blitt's work, they are somehow whimsical and dead serious at the same time, depicting the founders in humorously characteristic poses.
The stamps show both performers in characteristic poses: Davis, the jazz trumpet player who died in 1991, arched back with his instrument to his lips, and Piaf, the singer who died in 1963, with her hands dramatically extended.
Van Gemeren et al. [9] use interaction-specific DPMs to locate people in characteristic poses.
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I arrived in characteristic pose: mobile phone glued to my ear.
Lucinda points out Clyde's characteristic pose — arms thrown out wide, a come-join-the-party look.
Each senator had beside him an aide in the characteristic pose of urgently whispering in the boss's ear while clutching a sheaf of papers.
Her method, Neel said, was to chat until her sitters unconsciously assumed their most characteristic pose, revealing "what the world had done to them, and their retaliation".
This picture shows him in a characteristic pose, lecturing on "contracts" in the classroom where, as a student, he once dazzled professors with his nimble mind.
A god may also appear in a characteristic pose while holding in his multitudinous hands his various emblems, on each of which hangs a story.
That was his characteristic pose — the detached acuity of someone who is both an insider and an outsider — and it occurred to me that it was one of the traits that made him so good at what he did.
In photograph after photograph, he flung his arms wide open, a characteristic pose that seemed to declare both his possession of all you could see and his eagerness to share it with you.
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