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Irina Lazareanu, who was a big model not long ago, known on the catwalk for her wildly flying hands, was standing at the oyster bar, wearing a jacket as sparkly as the Eiffel Tower, helping herself to the mollusks.
He is always about boundless energy, quick sentences and flying hands and, even before he had eaten scrambled eggs on Friday, Leiter admitted that he does not envision himself retiring after this season.
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If all appeared satisfactory I would then put her into a dive at full power and 3,000 rpm, and trim her to fly hands and feet off at 460 mph IAS (Indicated Air Speed).
Children fly hand-made kites, symbolizing the resurrection and hope.
Beachey probably flew more shows in 1911 12 than any other pilot in the United States, and he perfected the art of flying "hands-off"—i.e., with both arms flung wide as he passed the grandstands.
Max ran faster, almost flying, his hands grabbing at the air.
My feet went flying, my hands grasping for the handrails in frantic reflex and instantly, shockingly, Gillian's soft weight left my hold.
This particular Apple was not just picked, it was picked twice, a white blur as it flew from hand to hand to hand on the same afternoon.
To words like "fly" (hands fluttering), Mr. Morris's gestures are just campy, a kind of in-joke that encourages the audience to join his snigger-fest.
Stead made no mistake, thumping the ball beyond Button's flying right hand and into the corner of the net.
Froggy can swim [moves hand down] Froggy can fly [moves hand up] Froggy can walk [moves hand along].
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