I had a whole thing about Dez Bryant: GIFs of his awesome touchdown catch and him yelling on the sideline, links to eye - roll - inducing Hot Takes, the audio that accompanied his
wild gesticulations on the sideline, and more.
The Italians thought Luther had made a mistake: «O God, how
much gesticulation and laughter that caused.
The looks on their faces, the rage with which they chased down loose balls and their
general gesticulations all had an added oomph tonight — and win, lose or draw, that's the kind of grinta we've seen disappear sporadically this season.
He is highly courteous and has the
Blairite gesticulation down to a tee, placing his hands forward for emphasis and utilising pauses to ram home a message.
If you fear for your sanity whilst crawling to employers, remember the advantage of telephone conversations is you can make yourself feel better with
obscene gesticulations they can't see.
Viewed this way, it becomes apparent that the component parts of language — everything
from gesticulation and babbling to meaning and syntax — are not as unique as the whole.
Mike Tomasello of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, and others have compiled a list of gestures observed in monkeys, gibbons, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and orang - utans, which reveals that
gesticulation plays a large role in their communication (Gesture, vol 5, p...
Black does a fantastic job of hiding the inevitable bourbon stain that results from the
hysterical gesticulations that ensue when I, rather emphatically with drink in hand, insist that my favorite song EVER is playing.
It's a twenty - minute musical montage — a VH1 classic video presentation that has Crowe emptying out his record collection to the doll -
eyed gesticulations of Bloom doing a fascinating imitation of a marionette and Dunst providing a hackneyed voiceover in an accent that might be Southern but is so elusive I could never hone in on its peculiarities.
Code Unknown, Michael Haneke's masterpiece of miscommunication, concludes with the unsubtitled shot of a mute child signing, his half -
minute gesticulations an evidently articulate evocation of a meaning to which the great majority of the audience, of course, will have no access.
The tenor, then, is dedicatedly light, and the humour is predictably free of cleverness — mostly involving Asians eating dogs and killing chickens, and African - Americans preferring their chickens fried and their karaoke with a heaping helping of
Jacko gesticulations.
The jokey performance of Will Forte as a Satanist turned Christian Pastor, and Danny McBride as another befuddled congregation leader don't seem to be doing either side any favor except for the unattractive sideshow all of these faith
based gesticulations are eventually reduced to.
Krasinski differentiates himself by doubling down on aural stimulation, nearly gutting the screenplay entirely of spoken dialogue and having his characters communicate largely through sign language and
simple gesticulations.
Berthold: And best of all you could get both ebook and audiobook versions for just a few cents more and synchronise your reading and listening since the twitching cheeks and
jaw gesticulations can be done simultaneously, making for a full sensory experience.
The grandfather explained, through
shooting gesticulations and repetitive use of the word «America,» that he had once fought the Americans and now he welcomed us into their homes.
, or making
grandiose gesticulations when I get into a political debate with someone — waving my hands or pinching the air.
Check out the podcast for a primer on what Civ: Revolution hopes to bring to the table, as well as click the Civilizations button for renders of Civ's cast of great rulers, complete with
random gesticulations.
The people Neel painted are usually depicted as guardedly relaxed, hands arranged awkwardly or in a
frozen gesticulation, as if in the midst of deep conversation or shy small talk.
These films privileged the primacy of color in the moving picture and illustrated that action painting could be best realized in a medium that
construes gesticulation as a living brushstroke.
Ethel Schwabacher's big red Antigone I (1958), for example — the first painting seen upon entering the exhibition — is a riot of offbeat color juxtapositions and tightly
wrought gesticulation that carries the dramatic conflict of the classical tragedy beyond its narrative and into the wide - open realm of abstraction.
The intimate and
immediate gesticulations of Sillman's drawings are translated into her painting's vivacious conflux of material, color and form.
«Leslie» (2014), for instance is dedicated to Alfred Leslie, an experimental filmmaker and painter who worked through the
dramatic gesticulations of Abstract Expressionism in his early career to eventually paint aggressively realist paintings.
Because of their contemporary dress, valley girl -
style gesticulations and 19th century language mixed with their alternatively rudimentary and campy props, it wasn't clear in what time or place the performance was set.
Colorful gesticulations conceal sections of rigid patterning, a tete - a-tete between abstract expressionism and hard - edge abstraction that implies a gentle lampooning of the taxonomic tradition.
Like any accelerometer - based tracker it's not faultless - it can be skewed slightly by
heavy gesticulation while talking, and underplayed by walking with your hands wedged in your pocket - but it is, for the most part, a solid solution that's ideal for those looking to improve their fitness levels rather than strive for a new half marathon personal best.
While some movement and
especially gesticulation is always encouraged, a very slight rigidity or at least straightness in posture helps non-verbally communicate to your interviewer that you are a serious candidate.
In his flurry of words and ideas, within the dance of his arms and the
excited gesticulations of his hands, one thing is made clear: «You have to find the right person.»
«in speech, unresolved contradictions betray themselves by pauses, hesitations, slips of the tongue, repetitions, anacoluthons, quite apart from phrasing, mimicry,
gesticulation, pace and volume.
There is even the suggestion that Villas - Boas shares Mourinho's pitchside bolshiness - which would be excellent news - though throwing chewing gum at Henk Ten Cate pales alongside Mourinho's catalogue of flaps, scraps, whines, whinges,
gesticulations, mimes, and all - round talent for look - at - me buffoonery.
Judging by
his gesticulations on the touchline, it was a turn of events that displeased their manager.
Our passion for dialogue and self - expression, one could argue, pertain more to
gesticulation and management than to action and are no match for the ISIS's revolutionary invectives.
Jack McCann, MYP for Northern Ireland said he was inspired by Tony Blair's
gesticulation and David Cameron's polished speaking ability, remarking that public speaking was not something that you are born with but something you must learn.
More importantly, analysis revealed that the meaning of
these gesticulations depended upon context.
The performers offer flashes of persona in quiet moments,
gesticulations, and a handful of exchanges but for the most part, the characters come off as little more than figures meant to convey information from Wright's book.
The Sherlock star even used the shoot as something of a research - and - development session for
the gesticulations which are part of his character's spell - casting.
That tendency, along with
the gesticulations, are the kinds of quirks that tend to leave the most lasting impression.
But if you're not blown away by Jenny's wild
gesticulations and soaring melismas (Loren Allred supplies the vocals), then you might enjoy parsing the coy seduction - number subtext of «The Other Side,» in which Barnum persuades the highbrow theater personality Phillip Carlyle (Zac Efron) to help produce his show.
It's an enormously fun note, though, and Hoffman's manic energy is infectious;
his gesticulations alone arguably deserve some sort of plaque or citation.
A screwball comedy about female friendship and intellectual - property theft (well, not quite, but we'll get to that), Mistress America breathlessly tags along as Brooke makes wild
gesticulations and snappy pronouncements, by way of mentoring the decade - younger Tracy Fishko (Lola Kirke), a shy suburbanite newly installed in the freshman dorms at Barnard.
The engineers hung on every syllable uttered, noting
every gesticulation and throwing a satisfied smile at every «holy $ & # *!!»