Sentences with phrase «kinds of gestures»

Oh, how much those kinds of gestures matter, don't you think?
Doing these kinds of gestures when someone could be looking will show him that you love him and you don't mind if others know it.
We're used to those kinds of gestures amid moment of silences after mass shootings in America by now.
The touchscreen responsiveness is really good too, and supports different kinds of gestures.
It sparked a huge amount of media attention, probably because we don't see these kinds of gestures that often.
I'm not needy, and don't do well with needy peeps, but I do admit to needing romance, and appreciate those kind of gestures in kind.
People love this kind of gesture from others.
The employees of «Empire Records» force a suicidal colleague (Robin Tunney) to attend a mock funeral for herself, and it's the kind of gesture so insistently smothering as to leave no doubt why someone would prefer sweet death to working at this record store.
More than half (51 %) of education workers stated that they would most appreciate a gift not linked to their performance at Christmas, 49 % would like to receive a gift after a particularly busy period at work and 43 % would appreciate this kind of gesture at any time of the year.
At first I assumed it was a seat that slid out, as some kind of gesture at ADA compliance.
Halt Action Group created Dear Ivanka for exactly this kind of gesture — an artist reclaiming agency in a public arena, in a clear context of protest.
«Vertical Elevated Oblique» included C - stands used as workhorses for lighting, fabric, showcards and other apparatus in the film industry (Syms grew up in Los Angeles around this business and remains based in the city) strung with found photographs in which several hands were pictured forming the kind of gestures seen in her video, while items of the artist's clothing printed with phrases were also slung over these tubular frames, suggesting an absent body.
SJ I'm thinking of Bernard Piffaretti and the kind of gesture he makes.
There are some delightful precedents for this kind of gesture, particularly Michael Asher's storied Closed Gallery Piece (1969), which shuttered galleries as an exhibition.
«Moreover, I would say again to him... that if he really wants to give some kind of gesture to the community through this prefab, pre-gentrification installation, that his money is better spent toward the community, donating it to community groups that are doing this.
As I obtained my Rhodes Scholarship from Rhode Island,» Baker himself explained, «I feel that I am making a kind of gesture to England and to my native city by this gift.
The latest research revealed by the Cambridge team is Digits, a more subtle, intimate take on the kind of gesture control offered by Kinect.
That's a shame, because this kind of gesture shortcut would be amazingly useful on such a tall device, where reaching the top of the screen can be challenging.
Once that's done, you'll be able to customize the kind of gestures you want to pair with the fingerprint sensor directly from the applications.
Sometimes people come in with a last - hope kind of gesture but already have one foot out the door.

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The data on trust reveal that the feeling is actually the sum of small gestures, kind words, secrets kept, and other everyday actions, which contribute to filling the mental «marble jar» we keep for each person in our lives.
Beyond offering cash for EV charging infrastructure (a welcome gesture but still insufficient), the federal government so far has done little to help Canada achieve the kind of growth in EV uptake now happening in Europe, China and the U.S..
The average Muslim sees it as a kind gesture, a symbol of friendship.
When she finds herself spiraling downward into the bitterness of an angry exchange, she takes the initiative of saying a kind word, telling a joke on herself, offering a compromise or making a gesture of reconciliation.
What I hope will come from this simple gesture is for Christians from all kinds of traditions to decide that it's time to become friends again.
Perhaps even the kind gesture of mowing your neighbors lawn or just letting them borrow your landmower.
The indication in her post is that NO she would NOT «appreciate the kind gesture of a stranger» because it WOULD NOT be a kind gesture TO HER (it might be to YOU and the stranger, but not to her).
You would be able to take it down, but I would like to think you would appreciate the kind gesture of a stranger who is trying to make your situation better the best way he or she knows how.
Traditions of every kind, hoarded and manifested in gesture and language, in schools, libraries, museums, bodies of law and religion, philosophy and science — everything that accumulates, arranges itself, recurs and adds to itself, becoming the collective memory of the human race — all this we may see as no more than an outer garment, an epiphenomenon precariously superimposed upon all the other edifices of Nature (the only truly organic ones, as it may appear): but it is precisely this optical illusion which we have to overcome if our realism is to reach to the heart of the matter.
Sometimes, when we lose ourselves in fear and despair, in routine and constancy, in hopelessness and tragedy, we can thank God for Bavarian sugar cookies, and fortunately, when there aren't any cookies we can still find reassurance in a familiar hand on our skin, or a kind and loving gesture, or a subtle encouragement, or a loving embrace, or an offer of comfort, not to mention hospital gurneys, and nose - plugs, and uneaten danish, and soft spoken secrets, and Fender Stratocasters, and maybe the occasional piece of fiction.
Either this was some kind of effort to show off a misguided gesture before the townspeople, in some puffed - up maneuver designed to shame them, or — and we suspect the latter — it was a foreigner's attempt to humiliate the townspeople by displaying one of their number in a degraded condition.
With all of the friends and family who were in and out after he died, it was a kind gesture that saved my mom the added stress.
Katie must have known very well the anguish and misery that lay behind the words, understood how her husband was making the greatest gesture he could of protest against a life which had become finally too burdensome: «To my kind and dear mistress of the house, Luther's Katherine von Rora, a preacher, a brewer, a gardener, and whatever also she is capable of doing.
All the Reformers were of one mind in wanting to abandon the implications of the sometimes hysterical piety of the faithful towards the «Blessed Sacrament», marvelling at a kind of almost horrific miracle in the «transubstantiation» which occurred, as it were automatically, when the correct words and gestures proceeded from a properly ordained priest.
Mary knows better, of course, and despite being hurt by Jesus when he ignores her entreaties, she keeps trying to warn him that these showy gestures are attracting the wrong kind of attention.
Perhaps a cliche may be valid — the reaction from self - indulgence found an outlet in pilgrimages and formal religious gestures of all kinds, sometimes hysterical.
And when Celia's darling husband Pete pulled out one of the prize baby fennel from their garden, I was buoyed at the kind gesture and realised that I must not waste a single bit of it.
According to USA Today, the Cowboys also said that they will give the game ball to Brown's mother; a very kind gesture in what is surely a trying time for all of them.
«Hey man, that's a team that doesn't have all of its best players with all of those injuries, so, I'm not going to say that they are this and that, only that's not their real team,» Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor said afterward, about the kindest gesture showed the Giants all day in an otherwise full - throttle Seattle punch.
All referees occasionally have this kind of moment — it's a ridiculous job, with ridiculous hand gestures — but Mr. Dean seems to indulge himself more than most.
moment from last season's chippy installment of the most asinine rivalry in college football has long been assumed to be the happy coincidence of the Ole Miss defensive end spying ESPN's sideline camera trained on his gleaming face and responding in kind to a national audience with a perfectly sardonic waving gesture.
He knows that his gesture was inappropriate and not the kind of thing that should go on his career record.
Kids with delinquent meal account balances are not the first thing most people think of when they consider charitable giving, but this Santa's gesture was thoughtful and kind and will make a huge difference for a lot of kids in his district this year.
This kind of teaching can be a very loving gesture.
And yes, I know this is kind of silly, but it's just a nice gesture.
If you're at work, a text or email just to say «Hi», and an occasional bunch of flowers or other kind gesture to show that you love her and understand how hard life is at the moment could make a real difference to her day!
From taking turns to saying you're sorry, trying not to be angry to giving a big hug, these simplest of gestures, show that being kind feels so good that even a baby will want to try it.
When we respond with the same kind of vocalizing and gesturing back at them, this back - and - forth process is called «serve and return,» and it is the best way to build an enduring attachment.
The politicians seem to be unable to move away from grand gestures which they think will impress the electorate rather than consider the fundamentals of what makes the kind of education system that the public wants - good local schools in every neighbourhood.
In appreciation of the kind gesture, Professor Kwawukume, President of Family Health Group, indicated that the bus will enable the hospital and medical students to embark on free medical outreaches to rural communities.
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