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Detective Suarez asked if he could have a private conversation with Dakotah, whose focus had drifted; he was shaking his wrists, blowing on the skin where the handcuffs had been.
Sitting with a friend, a recently retired West Yorkshire Police Inspector, he happily posed in his reclining white leather armchair, donning the trademark jingle-jangle jewellery on spindly wrists and blowing large plumes of smoke from a cigar as he reminisced.
Kotalik's wrist shot blew past Valiquette in the first round of the shootout.
I'm saying, "Where the hell did that come from?" And I happen to look over, and I see that my left wrist has been blown open at the artery.
Another mutilation aficionado, Dead ended up slitting both his wrists with a large butcher knife before blowing his brains onto the chesterfield.
In one encounter, the tribesmen are seen chanting, blowing hard through their hands and rubbing their hands, wrists and armpits, apparently in a gesture to ward off bad spirits.
His wrist position has improved markedly in the past month and with the Fremantle Doctor blowing across the ground, he was almost able to swing the ball into the batsmen before getting sharp turn and bounce.
Others are opened up by huge straight-arm, no-wrist strokes, as if de Kooning were looking at small patches of earlier works and blowing them up.
The critic David Thomson, in his "Biographical Dictionary of Film," scorns Mr. Lelouch for dressing up the shallow aesthetics of advertising in the garments of art, and "Ladies and Gentlemen" does resemble a slick magazine spread, pushing expensive wrist watches or Hermès scarves, blown up into two hours of CinemaScope.
This year, with Pennington out with a fractured and dislocated left wrist, Edwards watched as the Jets blew one scoring opportunity after another against a Patriots' defense that at one point was without five starters.
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