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Its little head lolled from side to side, limbs hanging limply.
And so, hanging limply just over this final precipice, come the cockwombles.
With his arm hanging limply over my shoulder I move him toward his bedroom.
But Meat-Meat lagged at the top of the staircase, rocking back and forth, his arms hanging limply at his sides.
At a recent photo shoot, the other members of the group struck power poses while Ms. Lin stood awkwardly, arms hanging limply by her sides.
Soon, the driving music had people up dancing in front of the crowded room, first one and then another, their arms hanging limply and their feet a busy blur.
They were backed up along the three-lane highway from Dallas—with the green flag of the Southlake Carroll Dragons hanging limply from the windows of many of the bigger, plusher ones.
Viewed from outside, the only tell-tale signs of disaster were the blackened upper-floor windows, otherwise the tin-roofed building appeared unscathed, with a Malaysian flag hanging limply from the yellow wall.
On a wintry morning last month, Julie Andrews and her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton breezed into the Jim Henson Company's Creature Shop in Queens, where they warmly greeted puppets hanging limply from a stand.
Now, with it hanging limply on the horizon but still no news of a firm release date, I'm standing on a precipice, anxiously waiting to tumble down onto the other side where I will be free.
One of her first representational works, "Senza titolo (gomme)" ("Untitled (Tires)," 1978), juxtaposes the image of a high-heeled shoe, depicted on a large black canvas, with actual bicycle inner tubes, hanging limply from the top of the frame.
God said—Look at it this way—The poinsettias have to endure themselves—so many pornographic reds in one place—their effect that of the clown—all mouth—it's too much— And so you must also endure your form— make the best of things—stop moping around— Sometimes I spy you from the top tier of my treehouse in the woods—with my special binoculars—I have to get the leaves out of my eyes first—adjust the black knobs— Then the top of your head, your bangs hanging limply in your eyes—you are always alone, in clothes that seem a size too small—a girl-ox moving through the grass—so dumb— pulling a cart filled with the adult world— its anxieties and lusts stacked like logs, all that liquid grief pooling in the bottom— You think I didn't see but I saw—the little slits they made in your flesh, just below the ribs— How they tried to fit their fingers in, and more— The wound—it bled and bled—I watched— And so I sent him like a hologram—to you— Speak, child.
A fighter may also yield (concede victory to the opponent) at any time during the bout. An "incapacitating" blow is defined as a valid attack to the head, neck, torso, armpit or inner groin area. Attacks to the legs or arms are considered "disabling". A hit to the arm disables that arm, which is held behind the fencer's back or hanging limply at their side.
Pilecki in court (1948) Trial of Pilecki (1948) Show trial of Pilecki (1948) Pilecki was arrested by agents of the Ministry of Public Security on 8 May 1947, and he was repeatedly tortured before going to trial. A fellow accused saw him with two collarbones broken and his hands hanging limply by his sides. The investigation of his activities was supervised by Colonel Roman Romkowski. He was interrogated by Communist Col.
Sandford, as showing Taney "in black, sitting in a shadowed red armchair, left hand resting upon a pad of paper in his lap, right hand hanging limply, almost lifelessly, beside the inner arm of the chair. He sits facing the viewer and staring straight out. There seems to be on his face, and in his deep-set eyes, an expression of profound sadness and disillusionment." Leutze also executed other portraits, including one of fellow painter William Morris Hunt.
In 1952, de Cock wanted the rabbits' ears to be lopped (hanging limply), so he let a French Lop's and a Netherland Dwarf buck's off-spring breed with the Sooty Fawn, an English Lop with visibly lopped ears. The results were one with lopped ears, 2 with normal ears, and one with semi- lopped ears. At the end of the breeding process in 1955, a Holland Lop weighing less than 6.6 pounds (2.7 kilograms) was born. 11 years after this significant event, de Cock announced Holland Lops weighing less than 4.4 pounds (2 kilograms).
This interpretation was based on heroic formula derived from antique sources, that of Adonis or Meleager: head thrown back and one arm hanging limply by the side. Indeed, Raphael's Borghese Deposition is an example of this formula. The placing of Christ's body on a flat stone also had precedents in painting, notably Roger van der Weyden's Lamentation in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence. On closer inspection, Caravaggio painting does not fit this formula, since these ancient types are transportation scenes, whereas his, as in Van der Weyden's case, is decidedly not.
Casey: > There comes vividly to mind a portrait by Emanuel Leutze that hangs in the > Harvard Law School: Roger Brooke Taney, painted in 1859, the 82nd year of > his life, the 24th of his Chief Justiceship, the second after his opinion in > Dred Scott. He is all in black, sitting in a shadowed red armchair, left > hand resting upon a pad of paper in his lap, right hand hanging limply, > almost lifelessly, beside the inner arm of the chair. He sits facing the > viewer, and staring straight out. There seems to be on his face, and in his > deep set eyes, an expression of profound sadness and disillusionment.
Michelangelo depicts Christ as if he is growing out of Mary's shoulder to take human form, one leg hanging limply and the other not visible at all, therefore making him a part of Mary. Moreover, his muscles and balance convey an upward movement, as if he is growing out of her, although he is above Mary, asserting his superiority to her. Furthermore, she argues that the nudes are to be interpreted as sinners who have removed their clothes for cleansing and purification through baptism. The water, which separates the sinners from the Holy Family, just beyond the horizontal band in the middle of the painting, can therefore be seen as the “waters of separation” mentioned in the Bible.
Donnelly, Sir Ross, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, J. K. Laughton and Andrew Lambert, (subscription required), Retrieved 10 May 2012 Next in line, HMS Ramillies ignored her opponent completely and sailed west, Captain Henry Harvey seeking Brunswick, his brother's ship, in the confused action around Queen Charlotte.James, p. 163 Three other British ships failed to respond to the signal from Howe, including HMS Alfred which engaged the French line at extreme range without noticeable effect, and Captain Charles Cotton in HMS Majestic who likewise did little until the action was decided, at which point he took the surrender of several already shattered French ships. Finally HMS Thunderer under Albemarle Bertie took no part in the initial action at all, standing well away from the British line and failing to engage the enemy despite the signal for close engagement hanging limply from her mainmast.

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