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My hands are full.
I am busy.
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Still, Porter found it physically intense: "It was, like, 'Whose hand is that on my bum?
(Whose hand is that cradling the face of Adèle Exarchopoulos?) Mignot and Rousseau posted their work to the New Yorker photo department's Instagram account throughout the festival.
L: Whose hand is that (in one of Henry's paintings)?
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At the very bottom right corner, two Polish Jews are on the edge of the scene; the younger (36) one is usually described as enthralled by the events, watching them with hope, but most analysis focuses on the older man (37), whose hand is making a Sy, git ("that's good") gesture.
"The government is an instrument that contributes but whose hand is on the instrument?" asks Mr Shirk.
Although the researchers are certain that technology can provide some answers to riddles about whose hand was on the canvas, they also concede that art experts will have the final say.
Unless you're neurotic, you probably don't think about whose hands were on that frozen pizza before you pull it from the box.
"She grabbed the guy's hand, and held it up, and yelled, 'Whose hand is this?
In his director's statement, he writes, "With this story, I intended to take a harsh look at a society that is incapable of coming face to face with its recent past; a society whose hands are covered in blood but that tries to look stylish and trendy, dancing under flashy lights while ignoring others' suffering; a country that turns its back on itself, in exchange for the dream of progress".
Marc Giraud, whose hands were burned, told reporters that he had been awakened "by the shouting and screams of children".
I upend the spongebag on to the draining board because I'm pretty sure I saw a little travel container of upmarket moisturiser in there and I reckon moisturiser would probably be useful to someone whose hands are so... Actually, I think that spongebag might be mine, one of the not-yet-gone dry-clean-onlys says.
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