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She saluted the audience with a low bow that showed the embroidered heart on her drawers, the hussy.
Helped into a support boat he raised his arms and gave a low bow to the crowd.
A young man dressed all in green and carrying four brass kettledrums at waist height makes a low bow to her and bangs his drums with extra zest.
Even if the crime against Miriam was not such as to require, like the EastEnders' Solomon story, a sequence of self-abasing grimaces and low bows, Yentob has not generally been seen as the go-to exponent of restorative justice.
His McEnroe-like serve begins with a low bow and a high toss, and is delivered with a sweeping slice that can jam the returner or take him out wide on the add side.
By Harold Ross The New Yorker, April 16 , 1927P. 20 Photographer at circus tries to get Burmese attendants of the sacred white elephant to allow him to pose the elephant in a low bow of pagan worship.
A dinner in February 1940 was exclusively Japanese, as 250 gathered at the club to celebrate the 2,600th anniversary of the founding of the empire, with folk songs and sake, presided over by the Japanese consul general, Kaname Wakasugi, who led a low bow to the flag of the rising sun.
And as this tip of the hat and low bow to theater suggests, perhaps there should be some stopping him.
Maybe all food should be acknowledged as soul food (with a low bow to Southern cooking) because it is, in fact, that deep.
The singer gave them their favorite song, amidst peals of laughter, and his Honor the Mayor, who as the old woman said of her husband, is a "good-natured, easy fellow," made his appearance, delivered a short speech, made a low bow, and went out.
Furthermore, proteins that were core proteins in certain pathways (e.g., Cdc28 in both cell cycle pathways) had very low bow tie scores in other pathways.
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