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His right hand is open and his arm is loosely dangling by his side.
Mr. Chai, 38, has been wearing a vintage Rolex, loosely dangling around his wrist, "not as a timepiece, but as a piece of jewelry," he said.
I can see his bones shine through the linen shirt loosely dangling around his body.
I could see his bones shine through the linen shirt loosely dangling around his body.
Approaching Fouquet's he halted and gave a military gesture of warning: at the corner of the Ave George V a yellow tractor painfully raised a loosely dangling head, twisted to one side, and, gaping like a nightmare of the MGM lion, it stooped and tore a mouthful out of the macadam.
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Hand: Right hand is open and arm is dangling loosely, indicating that he's not feeling aggressive.
My thumbs slid across the coarse piece of cloth, several of the sewn-in merit badges dangling loosely from the fabric.
It was still light last night when José Contreras plodded off the Yankee Stadium mound, his glove dangling loosely from the right hand that keeps betraying him.
In my daydreams, I always see the same scene, the moment his filthy, grizzled baby face reappeared above that ditch, a cigarette still dangling loosely from his lips.
"And she said, 'To shoot it!' " As a credentialed photographer, Dukoff captured Banhart roaming the dunes at Camber Sands during his down time, and then shirtless and sweaty backstage, with his arms around his fellow band members and a wine glass dangling loosely from his fingers.
We departed from Angeles Crest Highway during the most intense heat of the day, at 2 30 p.m. Their overstuffed and oversized backpacks with jackets, mess kits and water bottles dangling and loosely tied to every conceivable available strap appeared menacing to the drivers careening by in their air-conditioned autos.
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