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But whereas that performance started from a point of regal grandstanding, the Estragon on view here is a shaggy-haired down-and-out whose posturing is as short-lived as his silences are voluble.
That means Vicky probably would not have married the crown prince of Prussia, nor given birth to the horrid little boy who became Kaiser Wilhelm II, whose posturing and saber-rattling put the fuse to World War I.
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An anticlinal vertebra is characteristic of all quadrupeds and is seen in all primate families except the apes, whose posture is upright or semiupright.
Manuel also expressed hope for more speed from Carlos Delgado, who turns 36 Wednesday, and whose posture around first base, both offensively and defensively, could be called statuesque.
The chatter is reminiscent of the scrutiny that followed Soviet leaders, whose posture and skin tone were the subject of chatter among journalists, diplomats and analysts who pored over photographs in Western capitals.
His innovative images clearly portrayed actors not as interchangeable bodies with masks but as distinctive personalities whose postures and colourfully made-up faces were easily recognizable to the viewer.
"Days Like These," Tate Britain's triennial of current work, a chaotic grab bag of established figures, much-circulated new art and unknowns, included artists whose posture seemed, by contrast with Mr. Saatchi's crew, cautious.
The book's narrator, Professor Talcott Garland, describes a smug white law student, in whose posture and attitude he detects "the unsubtle racism of the supposedly liberal white student who cannot quite bring himself to believe that his black professor could know more than he.
But if you saw "Appointment With a High-Wire Lady" (also directed by Mr. Munro) at this theater two years ago, you saw Ms. Reid play Kimberly's mental opposite: an unkempt, institutionalized older woman whose posture and gait say everything about her awful situation in life.
Either way, Life's a Beach bristles with memorable images, and it is testament to Parr's ongoing love affair with this subject that he continues to find such gems as the Sachin Tendulkar cardboard cutout on a beach in Chennai, India, or the portly man showering in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, whose posture perfectly mirrors the woman beside him.
The body is human, poised to move, while the head is that of a lion either a lioness or a maneless male, whose posture suggests he or she is patiently waiting for instructions, eager to do someone's bidding, as if asking, "Can I help you?" And I want to answer, "Oh yes, yes you can.
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