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Skating to the rousing Quixotic score, Fernández made arm gestures like a swashbuckling silent-film star.
A spokesman said the deal made ARM 7% more expensive for SoftBank.
A two-by-two factorial design was employed, in which subjects either made arm or finger movements alone, made coordinated arm-finger movements, or made no movements.
Gigantic on the screen, Beyoncé shimmered in a tight white sequinned dress and made arm gestures that segued to clips of U.N. workers distributing supplies, rescuers throwing lines to people in floods, and a hand tilting a cup to the mouth of a child.
Few have made arm cannons that fire a laser powerful enough to cause damage.
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These advances came along with the industrialization of the arms industry, which vastly increased the scale of production and made arms much easier to acquire in volume.
As a photographer, I have always been interested in gestures – I was once described as someone who made arms dance.
China has made arms sales to Taiwan the number one irritant of the US-China bilateral relationship," he says.
Ramsey later told the Winston-Salem Journal: "We made arms out of sawed-off pipes that we used as shotguns".
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