Hands
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When you open your
hands
to catch and wind up with only blisters and bruises; when you step out of the phone booth and try to fly and the very people you want to save are the ones standing on your cape; when your boots will fill with rain, and you'll be up to your knees in disappointment.
"Baby," I'll tell her, "remember, your momma is a worrier, and your poppa is a warrior, and you are the girl with small
hands
and big eyes who never stops asking for more."
Typically, I direct all of my portraits, from the way my subject conducts his or her head, the way the neck is tilted, the expression of the fingers, the gestures of the hands, to the gaze and overall bearing and countenance.
And similarly, she finds prototyping boards really frustrating for her little
hands.
You may know one line of it, it says, "I'll never leave a fallen comrade to fall into the
hands
of the enemy."
OK, designers, please put up your hands, even though I can't even see you.
Raise your
hands.
If I do it with both hands, you can see this fun Mr. Flying Man.
So we rushed over to Sargeant Street, and we held
hands
in a circle and we looked at the pavement, and we said, "This is sacred ground because we make it so, because everywhere in our city where people lose their lives to violence needs to be sacred ground."
I can't feel my lips; my face is frozen; I can't feel my hands; I can't feel my feet.
The pain had spread from her wrist to her hands, to her fingertips, from her wrist up to her elbow, almost all the way to her shoulder.
If you look at dinosaur hands, a velociraptor has that cool-looking hand with the claws on it.
We want to stop that gene from turning on, fusing those
hands
together, so we can get a chicken that hatches out with a three-fingered hand, like the archaeopteryx.
And so if we think about that, we have an interesting situation in
hands.
Only in about 20 percent of visits do you need to lay
hands
on the patient.
Leveraging my knowledge of my pharmacogenomics: how my genes modulate, what my drugs do and what doses I need will become increasingly important, and once in the
hands
of individuals and patients, will make better drug dosing and selection available.
Thirty years ago, there was very little funding that went directly to women's
hands
in their communities.
And if we are going to have over 350 trillion dollars by 2030, those dollars need to be in the
hands
of women.
And I think it was a great place to grow up as an artist because I grew up around quirky, colorful characters who were great at making with their
hands.
And just as the woman who wanted to know me as an adult got to know me, she turned into a box of ashes and was placed in my
hands.
So, as the old saying goes, if it looks like a linguistic script and it acts like a linguistic script, then perhaps we may have a linguistic script on our
hands.
Just one quick example is I realized right after we opened that there were all these people holding
hands
on the High Line.
And I realized New Yorkers don't hold hands; we just don't do that outside.
And the abuse I was suffering at the
hands
of my father and his friends had left me a total wreck.
She reaches into her purse and
hands
him a 20.
So from that moment on, I read every medical book I could get my
hands
on, and I just loved it so much.
These upright apes evolved on the African savanna about two million years ago, and they made these splendid hand axes that fit wonderfully into your
hands.
It was wise doctors and advanced medicine and surgeons who knew what to do with their
hands.
Something else learned during the Apollo rescue was how to train the penguins to take fish freely from their hands, using these training boxes.
I watched her
hands
as she bathed an old man.
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