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His hand traced the swooping vertical and horizontal strokes, comparing one character to another.
"Try it!" he urged, and with one hand traced the imminent internal journey of the drink – warming the throat, soothing the belly, bouncing back up and splashing over the liver.
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"I feel protected," she said in Spanish, noting her pregnancy with one hand tracing the outline of her belly.
"The main issue is not whether he comes back here and shmoozes," Ms. Sweet said of Mr. Obama, her hand tracing the middle and rear of the cabin.
"The list of names on the machine on which we found her just kept on rolling non-stop down the screen," she says, leaning her head back, the finger tips of one hand tracing the line of her necklace.
A huge, close-up painting of Mr. Kim's hands, tracing the heart lines on each of them, dominates a wall.
He conveys Raymond's dependence on routine and habit with subtle skill and fills his performance with expressive detail: one notices the way his hands trace the outline of a menu as if in search of security.
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.
Shape outline: hands trace or mould the shape of the object; for example, both hands tracing the outline of a circle whilst saying "wheel".
Alexa488 in control and Lpd knockdown cells were imaged on a widefield microscope using the same exposure settings, the outline of the cells hand traced and the intensity per area quantified using Metamorph.
As he spoke, his voice rose and fell quietly, and his hand traced curves in the air.
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