Sentence examples for fragile hands from inspiring English sources

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Seated with their fragile hands swathed in white cotton gloves, they touched kitchen utensils, farm implements and muskets that were part of the historic display.

In fact, he's not particularly entertaining in the ring: he is more cautious than a great boxer is supposed to be, a defensive genius who protects his fragile hands by punching accurately but infrequently.

Sugar Ray Leonard, the great welterweight of the 1980s, who beat Floyd Sr .by technical knockout in 1978, describes him as "a very fast, smart, competent boxer who lacked power and had fragile hands.

The works that her increasingly fragile hands were able to produce — some of which are on view through May 13 as part of the exhibition "Retha Walden Gambaro: Attitudes of Prayer" in the Heard's new sculpture garden — surprised even Mrs. Gambaro, said her daughter, Anna Gambaro Butler.

Part 1, subtitled "Fragile Hands," traces the growth of the student antiwar movement into the revolutionary surge that nearly toppled the government of Charles de Gaulle in 1968; Part 2, "Severed Hands," moves from the Russian repression of the Prague Spring to the coup d'état in Chile.

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He wrote a poem for him:A silent, fragile hand has drawn in space a white flower emptied of its blood.Soon it will open, blossom out.Soon, though faded, bloom again.Mr Marceau was garrulous and gregarious where Bip was not.

It is an extremely windy day and the prospect that the fragile, hand-built hood will fly open panics three of the car's handlers and sends them running our way.

In Hanalei, on the misty north coast, next to the old schoolhouse, Yellowfish Trading Company has a well-curated collection of old and new Hawaiiana: Art Deco teapots and furniture, vintage patterned textiles by the yard, fragile hand-colored photographs, and books and crafts by local writers and artists.

Her egg slicer scaled for a baby is preceded by several past works involving cribs -- one of collapsing rubber, another of ultra fragile hand-blown laboratory glass and, most devious of all, one that has sharp wires stretched across it (also like an egg slicer) in place of springs.

That fragile handing over of our guard, our ownership of our day, our judgment and our critical thinking as we sit back and open ourselves to the theater, the screen, the message and the artistry has been violated.

My point is that we need to have something to say about our software, especially when it threatens to take war-making out of our own fragile enough hands and turn it over to our amoral, by no means always predictable, robotic delegates.

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