But after he got onto the track, the lighting sequence to start the race had already begun, and the start went ahead despite the presence of Luckett and Patrese's gesticulations.
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The Pizarro of 1805 was unable with all his gesticulation and writhing to avoid the difficulty, the more since the mischievous players in the orchestra below maliciously emphasized the minor second by accentuation.
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In the 1970s and 1980s, Shuter established an international reputation as an expert in nonverbal communication and culture, particularly in the ways proxemics, tactility, and gesticulation function in different countries.
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In 1936, he attended the Olympic Games in Berlin where, " seated just 10 meters from Adolf Hitler, I spent an afternoon taking notes on his gesticulations and movement,"
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"By your belligerent and media-conscious gesticulations, you gave the ( independence ) movement an audience it had never had before, " he wrote in a letter to Greenpeace.
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"Hand-waving " is an idiomatic metaphor, derived in part from the use of excessive gesticulation, perceived as unproductive, distracting or nervous, in communication or other effort.
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All the different elements of staging _ the shorthands of behavior that stand for certain emotions; gestures, gesticulations and tones of voice _ are all fluctuating on an invisible stock exchange all the time.
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Gardiner likes to keep his stage alive with movement, sometimes to excess, as in the first act, where the symmetrical motion between the sisters and an abundance of gesticulation are magnified by the camera.
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Although Crawford's voice is too quirky for opera, he flaunts many operatic mannerisms, from broad gesticulation to enunciation so exaggeratedly precise it treats lyrics like phonics lessons inspired by pseudo-sacred texts.
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An Israeli journalist and musician, Noy Alooshe, was watching the speech and saw Gaddafi's strange dress and gesticulations as something out of a Pitbull featuring another American rap artist, T-Pain.