Gloves
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Unless you are familiar with Seven Samurai the significance of the pot and
gloves
is lost.
It seems natural that at the very start of Chaplin's career he should make a movie in which he plays a grossly unqualified boxer who succeeds by sneaking horse shoes into his
gloves.
Both men are hard at work preparing for the March 2012 parliamentary election, as well as the 2013 presidential election, and Khamenei has taken off the
gloves.
The publicity and resulting panic surrounding the WHO’s announcement of Phase 5 and 6 alerts – especially in the absence (until December) of widely available vaccine – also brought out fraudsters peddling all sorts of ineffective and possibly dangerous protective gear and nostrums: gloves, masks, dietary supplements, shampoo, a nasal sanitizer, and a spray that supposedly coats the hands with a layer of anti-microbial “ionic silver.”
When Al Jazeera reporters interviewed Osama bin Laden and the station broadcast his videos, America’s
gloves
came off.
Having earlier preached the gospel of its “peaceful rise,” China is now beginning to take the
gloves
off, convinced that it has acquired the necessary muscle.
Mohamed Atta, the chief hijacker on 9/11, left instructions for his burial, demanding that no woman approach his body and that the men washing him touch his genitals only with
gloves.
They understand that companies can move; to keep the jobs, the stock holder has to be treated with kid
gloves.
With its defense spending having grown almost twice as fast as its GDP, China is now beginning to take the
gloves
off, confident that it has acquired the necessary muscle.
They particularly resented pressure by the authorities to attend May 9 commemorations of the end of World War II without face masks or protective gloves, and to sign a petition in favor of Lukashenko’s re-election.
We also should be thankful for the international (including American) medical, pharmaceutical, and other companies that have been quietly sourcing masks, gloves, gowns, ventilators and other critical supplies for China.
For example, haptic
gloves
could be used to track and record the movement of an expert – from a pianist to a surgeon – in real time, using 5G technology.
Today, reporters globally are fearlessly tracking the spread of COVID-19, in a world where personal protective equipment means masks and
gloves
instead of Kevlar vests and helmets.
It is crucial that these health workers are trained, resourced, and equipped, which means filling global shortages in protective gear like medical masks and gloves, so that they and their patients are adequately protected.
But at least it was a private hospital with reasonable resources, including running water and medical
gloves.
On the right of the well-heated church a staid though animated conversation was going on amidst the swallow-tail coats, white ties, uniforms, brocades, velvets and satins, hair, flowers, bare shoulders and arms and long
gloves
– the sound of which re-echoed strangely from the high dome above.
It was his valet, who had come for the
gloves
his master had forgotten.
She went back to the window and saw him take the
gloves
without looking, and, having touched the coachman's back with his hand, say something to him.
In olden times, fine fabrics, stockings, and
gloves
were made from such filaments, because they were both very soft and very warm.
The fabric of the jacket was reinforced with copper mail that shielded the chest, protected it from the water's pressure, and allowed the lungs to function freely; the sleeves ended in supple
gloves
that didn't impede hand movements.
On these days he rose early, set off at a gallop, urging on his horse, then got down to wipe his boots in the grass and put on black
gloves
before entering.
The lads, dressed like their papas, seemed uncomfortable in their new clothes (many that day hand-sewed their first pair of boots), and by their sides, speaking never a work, wearing the white dress of their first communion lengthened for the occasion were some big girls of fourteen or sixteen, cousins or elder sisters no doubt, rubicund, bewildered, their hair greasy with rose pomade, and very much afraid of dirtying their
gloves.
Madame Bovary noticed that many ladies had not put their
gloves
in their glasses.
Along the line of seated women painted fans were fluttering, bouquets half hid smiling faces, and gold stoppered scent-bottles were turned in partly-closed hands, whose white
gloves
outlined the nails and tightened on the flesh at the wrists.
Sometimes Emma tucked the red borders of his under-vest unto his waistcoat, rearranged his cravat, and threw away the dirty
gloves
he was going to put on; and this was not, as he fancied, for himself; it was for herself, by a diffusion of egotism, of nervous irritation.
He had on yellow gloves, although he wore heavy gaiters; he was coming towards the doctor's house, followed by a peasant walking with a bent head and quite a thoughtful air.
People poured in from the lanes, the alleys, the houses; and from time to time one heard knockers banging against doors closing behind women with their gloves, who were going out to see the fete.
She took off her gloves, she wiped her hands, then fanned her face with her handkerchief, while athwart the throbbing of her temples she heard the murmur of the crowd and the voice of the councillor intoning his phrases.
Madame Bovary bought a bonnet, gloves, and a bouquet.
The young beaux were strutting about in the pit, showing in the opening of their waistcoats their pink or applegreen cravats, and Madame Bovary from above admired them leaning on their canes with golden knobs in the open palm of their yellow
gloves.
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