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She said Palmahia had a show — here she outstretched her arms and shimmied, to denote dance — that started at midnight.
She lay on a couch, legs outstretched, her head supported by cushions, a microphone clipped to her top.
When she arched her back and outstretched her arms in lush curves, her breasts slid in and out of view above a corset top.
Her arms outstretched, her voice hoarse, she narrates a short, brutal story of rape and other physical violence at the hands of strangers and relatives alike.
When Mr. LaMarche strikes the first notes of the title song, Ms. Jaffe runs to the front of the studio with her arms outstretched, her expression a mixture of hope and apprehension.
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Her arms are outstretched and her right hand is bent gently at the wrist.
Large blue billboards along Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai's main highway, portray a dancer in feathered costume, arms and legs outstretched behind her, to advertise coming performances of "Swan Lake" by the Royal Moscow Ballet Company.
In that iconic image of terror and grief, her arms are outstretched in agony, her face contorted by a silent scream.
An additional photo on the E! website is from Kim's final wedding-gown fitting at the house of Givenchy and shows the reality-TV diva from behind, dramatically posed with her arms outstretched and her train and long veil formally arranged behind her.
As evidence that Ms. Ajmal was never held against her will, he included a photograph of her at her wedding, a lavish affair with more than 1,000 guests, showing her smiling in an ornate gown, with her arms outstretched, admiring her jewelry.
In a brief solo, almost like a coda, she reprised movements from earlier in the piece: a running phrase with her arms outstretched behind her, like wings — an act of freedom, just as her stomping was — a string of chainé turns spinning into a corner of the stage, a solemn, constricted fifth-position stepping sequence.
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