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So my father made this gesture.
As he made this gesture he said, "She forgot to put on her, you know".
"He couldn't talk, but he pointed to me and made this gesture of a plane".
Having made this gesture he wanted a pardon and restitution, and he was ready to bully the ministers if he did not get them.
Yet long before virtuality made this gesture prosaic and compulsive, readers were in the habit of making disembodied friendships with authors.
When Mr. Ahmadinejad made this gesture of greeting at the funeral last week, the site said, Mr. Chávez's "grieving mother, with tears coming down from her eyes, suddenly put her hands on top of his".
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Somehow the sparseness helps make this gesture seem timely and respectful rather than crass.
It is the man's very anonymity that makes this gesture work and makes it universal.
Was he bullied or bribed by producers into making this gesture?
"Most of us said they had been waiting to make this gesture and that we should have done so long before," says Liu, 67, a retired publisher.
What is discouraging is the rationale: that an African-American history of envying white hair makes this gesture as rude as wearing jewels to a soup kitchen.
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