Sentence examples for vulnerable gesture from inspiring English sources

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Klimt spent three painstaking years on the canvas, making hundreds of sketches for his sensual vision of Adele, her pale face at the center, her hands twisted near her face in a vulnerable gesture.

Just as Mr. Tudor used movement to externalize the emotions of his characters, Mr. Reeder, with the repeated vulnerable gesture of a flat palm sliding down the underside of an arm, imparts tension with a subtle touch.

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Indeed, international museums need to be understood as major beneficial achievements, and they are vulnerable to political gestures.

For someone who is feeling vulnerable, small thoughtful gestures can feel huge.

By the time of "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" in spring 1984, he'd be more legible – he'd started sporting NHS specs and hearing aid by then – but when I first caught sight of him, his semi-co-ordinated assemblage of gestures, at once vulnerable and imperious, was a revelation.

Instead, union recognition would occur merely by showing that 50% of workers had signed union cards, a publicly open gesture that makes workers vulnerable to intimidation.

We are vulnerable to needing to reciprocate others' gestures.

This was a perfectly judged gesture: commanding in its modesty, vulnerable in its openness, and obliquely critical.

Law was prepared to twist the Sacrament itself to his own foul purpose, even exploiting the ritual gesture of hands imposed on a vulnerable penitent's head.

"It's on a knife-edge," Dubs said, but emphasized that it would be an important "gesture" that would target the "most vulnerable".

With this simple gesture, both man and technology expressed something vulnerable.

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