Not exact matches
His little
hands whose touch shall bring healing, turn water into wine, and multiply the loaves shall be bitten by the nail, bestowing absolution upon us each.
For example, if a man denies having a gun when asked by a police officer, his
hand might
touch or his eyes might look at the part his body where he is concealing the weapon, said Sweet,
whose work focuses on nonverbal communication.
For this study, monkeys,
whose sensory systems closely resemble those of humans, had electrodes implanted into the area of the brain that processes
touch information from the
hand.
► After a man follows a woman into a dark room we see him walking into what looks like a pool of liquid and then disappears under the surface; we see the man floating under the surface and we see another man
whose flesh is bloated and loose, the second man reaches for the other man and
touches his
hand before he pops and his flesh (it looks like a snake skin) billows in the liquid.
Playing the women who run Reynolds Woodcock's atelier in Paul Thomas Anderson's 1950s fashion tale, Clark and Brown are not budding actors but real - life seamstresses
whose hands have
touched countless couture gowns.
Frank, employed by the mysterious Hughes as her driver, is
handed a set of rules
whose cardinal point is: Don't
touch Marla or any other wannabe starlet under contract.
With a rainbow - inflected wardrobe seemingly
handed down from MADtv's Lorraine, Doris is a fantastically out - of -
touch ditz
whose emotional baggage is symbolized by her hording habit and
whose every action is founded on the unfunny truism that old folks say and do the darnedest things.
We, this people, on this small and drifting planet
Whose hands can strike with such abandon That in a twinkling, life is sapped from the living Yet those same
hands can
touch with such healing, irresistible tenderness That the haughty neck is happy to bow And the proud back is glad to bend Out of such chaos, of such contradiction We learn that we are neither devils nor divines
The treasures, of course, are not easy to get, they are protected by soldiers of the gods
whose sworn duty is to prevent them from ever being
touched by human
hands.
Near the end of her life she created a list she called «The famous people
whose hand my little
hand has
touched.»
If Key's «culinary poetics» display a wit and lightness of
touch effecting immaculate fusings and pleasing miscegenations,
whose apparently effortless syntheses hint at a liberal, multicultural idyll, it may also, unwittingly, play into neo-orientalist «poco - Chinese - lite»
hands.
The most heavy -
handed curatorial
touch belonged to Molly Nesbit, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Rirkrit Tiravanija,
whose «Utopia Station» section crowded the work of over 160 artists into a cluttered lounge - like environment, replete with the obligatory computer stations and clubhouse ambience.
Bradford's pictures are deeply ingrained in city life, and if at times the messages of these pictures are plural and elusive, at others they can
touch us in a direct and poignant way, as is the case with a work from 2008 entitled A Truly Rich Man is One
Whose Children Run Into His Arms When His
Hands are Empty.
For example, a user leaving the grocery store,
whose hands are full with shopping bags, could still make a call by speaking into the GALAXY Gear without
touching the screen.