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In over 20 hours on site, the only person I saw mechanically raising a clenched hand was myself, psuedo-ironically and I'm still repulsed by myself now.
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32) You catch someone who's drug deal clearly went very, very well, sweating like a Scot in the Sahara, glugging Evian like the world's taps are about to be switched off imminently, mechanically raising an arm in the air repeatedly, unfolding a clenched fist in slow motion.
Yet passion — and I don't mean just a mechanically raised voice or fist — never makes an appearance here.
In the Song period, the Chinese devised a way to mechanically raise and lower rudders in order for ships to travel in a wider range of water depths.
Theoretically, in supratubercle osteotomies, a closing wedge should mechanically raise the patella by lowering the joint line, opening wedge osteotomies should cause descent by distalizing the tubercle, and a combination of lateral closing and medial opening wedges (combined osteotomy), should produce a patellar height closer to neutral.
The American Correctional Association recommends that temperature and humidity be mechanically raised or lowered to acceptable levels.
The trick about the Caldecott is that although each bore is two lanes wide, the middle bore switches direction, by means of signage and mechanically raised cone separators, contingent on the flow of the main morning and evening commute.
The tension between belief and skepticism is palpable as Ellison's narrator stands in the college chapel with a collection of students and visiting dignitaries: Around me the students move with faces frozen in solemn masks, and I seem to hear already the voices mechanically raised in the songs the visitors loved.
Raising a hand.
Denise raised a finger.
Which raises a question.
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