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22 Sentences With "clenched hand"

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He held my clenched hand while the doctor tried and failed to insert the IUD over and over again.
At these times, his eyes crinkle, his nose flares, and his mouth purses just like a clenched hand readying a punch.
Which is probably why he never would have done any such thing, much less extend his clenched hand to touch knuckles in a form of greeting.
He described how African bushmen trap baboons using salt traps: The baboon grabs the salt, but it's unable to pull its clenched hand out of the hole.
However, last week, in a listening session with parents, students and teachers who lost loved ones in the Parkland school shooting, Trump clenched hand-written notes by Hicks reminding him to be to be empathic.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Ledy Perez fell to her haunches, a clenched hand covering her face as she wept, an arm clutching her small 6-year-old son, who glared defiantly at the Mexican National Guard soldier blocking them from crossing into the United States.
Or the metal bar he said Mr. Dahmer used to beat him, or the motor-pool rope to tie him down, or the scars, still visible on Mr. Capshaw's cheeks after nearly 133 years, from Mr. Dahmer trying to muffle his screams with a clenched hand. 1.
He dragged open the door with great effort, then clung to its edge with one clenched hand, his body slumped soddenly to one side.
Yamashita (seated, centre) thumps the table with his fist to emphasise his terms – unconditional surrender. Percival sits between his officers, his clenched hand to his mouth. Throughout the night of 14/15 February the Japanese continued to press against the Allied perimeter, but the line largely held. Nevertheless, the military supply situation was rapidly deteriorating.
The Ralston crest is "Argent, on a bend, azure: three acorns in the seed, or. A falcon proper". The family motto is "Fide et Marte" (Faithful and Warlike).Ralston Genealogy Retrieved : 2012-05-05 The Patrick family motto is "Ora et Labora" (pray and labor) and the crest a clenched hand holding a Saint Andrew's cross.
There was no doubt his presentation lacked impact as "his manner was low key and he was a poor public speaker with the cusp of a lisp".Kinvig, General Percival and the Fall of Singapore, p. 241. Lieutenant-General Yamashita (seated, centre) thumps the table with his fist to emphasise his demand for unconditional surrender. Lieutenant-General Percival sits between his officers, his clenched hand to his mouth.
The two men marched out into the middle of the field and fought, and both died, "with the sword of each through the heart of the other, and the hair of each in the clenched hand of the other." Then the battle proper got under way. It is described in the Cogad as remarkably loud and bloody. The men of Connacht fought the men of Dublin, and the fighting was so fierce that only 100 Connachtmen and twenty Dublinmen survived.
Clenched hand and overlapping fingers: index finger overlaps third finger and fifth finger overlaps fourth finger, characteristically seen in trisomy 18. This is caused by congenital joint contracture. Children born with Edwards syndrome may have some or all of these characteristics: kidney malformations, structural heart defects at birth (i.e., ventricular septal defect, atrial septal defect, patent ductus arteriosus), intestines protruding outside the body (omphalocele), esophageal atresia, intellectual disability, developmental delays, growth deficiency, feeding difficulties, breathing difficulties, and arthrogryposis (a muscle disorder that causes multiple joint contractures at birth).
The reverse (back) of the palette has the same bull overpowering a warrior motif. A rope appears to encircle, or is at least part of the entire reverse, as one of the reverse motifs. The remaining piece-(of this broken cosmetic palette) has possibly one of the more important motifs preserved in the palettes corpus. Five standards are shown collectively on the right of the palette, and each is an iat standard (hieroglyph), but notably the base of each standard transforms into a 'clenched hand', which embraces the large- diameter rope encircling the reverse side.
The miscellaneous sculptures include M1 through M7 which are various pieces of what were once statues that seem to depict people, possibly deities or rulers. M1 is perhaps the most noteworthy, being the sculpture often referenced by the archaeologists who named the site as it appears to be a clenched hand which led to the name “Kabah”. The site also has a number of altars, low stone buildings, and step- pyramid temples. While most of the architecture and sculptures are in the Puuc Maya style, some show Chenes elements.
The temple of Annoyō-ji was founded by Gyōki, and converted from a Hossō to a Shingon temple by Kūkai. Rebuilt by the ruler of Iyo Province in the eighth century, many of the temple buildings were destroyed by the Chōsokabe in the sixteenth century. The aetiology sees the temple's name changed to Ishite-ji or stone-hand temple after the tightly-clenched hand of the newborn son of the lord of Iyo Province was opened by a priest from the Annoyō-ji to reveal a stone inscribed "Emon Saburō is reborn".
The regimental coat of arms and distinctive unit insignia were approved on 16 April 1929, and both were rescinded on 26 February 1959. The distinctive unit insignia consisted of a gold colored metal and enamel device 1 1/16 (2.70 cm) in height with a blue shield and a yellow border. A gold clenched hand with forefinger wrapped over the thumb was in the center of the shield. The regimental motto, "Mah be-ah" (Shoshone for We Defy) was attached to a scroll at the top of the insignia.
Trajectory of a standard serve to an opponent's defender Force, accuracy and fluid sequence of body movements are necessary to make full effect of the service. With a service, the server will attempt to achieve a direct point with it via an "ace", or will at least hope to force the opponent into a difficult first hit, thereby affecting the buildup of the opponent's return hit. The ball is hit mostly with the inner surface of the fist, due to control. However, if the server wishes to hit the ball with full force, they will use the edge of a clenched hand.
The three girls, Ambra Gianasso, Milena De Giambattista and Veronica Pietrobelli, had no prior history of crime or violence and came from middle-class families. After a witness told police that he had seen the four together on 6 June, the girls' telephones were monitored by police, and in one phone call, two of the girls discussed the killing. A clump of hair belonging to one of the girls was found in Mainetti's clenched hand. In custody, the girls initially said they killed the sister "for a game", later saying they killed her in a satanic sacrifice.
Fistmele, also known as the "brace height", is an older term used in archery to describe the correct distance (about seven inches, for a Northern European or English longbow) between a bow and its string.Fistmele at thefreedictionary.com The term itself is a Saxon word (suffix -mele referring to the old form of the archaic sense of as "measure") indicating the measure of a clenched hand with the thumb extended.Hansard, George Hagar (1841), "Of The Shaft, Ancient and Modern," Chapter 10, The Book of Archery, The Archery Library Different brace heights may be obtained from the same length of string by twisting it around before affixing it to the bow.
Dead Germans in a Trench is a 1918 oil painting by Irish artist William Orpen, made during the First World War. It was inspired by the battlefield of the Battle of the Somme that Orpen had visited in 1917, and depicts the bodies of two dead German soldiers sinking into the mud at the bottom of a trench.Dead Germans in a Trench, Imperial War Museum The painting depicts two dead German soldiers, one lies on his back, with an agonised open-mouthed expression on his face and a clenched hand raised. The skin on the face and arms are painted in a blue-green colour, suggesting putrefaction and decomposition.
Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective, a fictional character created by pulp magazine, radio, and TV writer Robert Leslie Bellem, kept a ready supply of Vat 69 in his apartment, and had remarkably good luck finding a handy bottle at most of the murder scenes he investigated. Penny Priddy, a character in "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension", got drunk on Vat 69 in the scenes where Buckaroo was playing in a club. Orson Welles in "The Roots of Heaven" (1958) is seen drinking from a bottle of Vat 69 in his first appearance in the film. A bottle of Vat 69 can be seen being removed from the clenched hand of a dead man in the 1959 film "Our Man In Havana" starring Alec Guinness.

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