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He sings along and bounds across the stage illustratively from time to time.
My mouth full again, I gestured illustratively at waiting saddlepouches.
He held out his entangled hands to her and waggled his thumb illustratively.
The man smiled broadly, "He spoke in signs before," he said, waving his hands illustratively.
Illustratively, the Dutch are reported "to drive back to the Netherlands to buy a jar of peanut butter".
He spread his hands illustratively.
Nonetheless, this change is not always desirable, as a planetary conjunction (astronomy) would be much more illustratively described by ecliptic coordinates rather than equatorial.
Illustratively, Milligan quotes two diary sentences, then expands them into a page of description (pp.
I glanced down at the limb I was illustratively wiggling, only to find an involuntary erection making my trousers stick out like an accusing finger.
Though useful illustratively, the 6.0-magnitude earthquake is one of the unlikeliest events studied by the researchers, with a probability that can be expressed as once in 19,500 years.
Maura Malloy's Helena is more a recitation than a portrait, using gesture illustratively rather than expressively.
Again, participation ranged from the self-conscious to the over-assertive, with the conduct of the two Reflected Gleam delegates illustratively calibrating the spectrum.
Illustratively, the management of systemic risk in the U.S. is centralized in the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC), established in 2010.
Whatever Berlioz' chronological precedence, Charles Gounod is often viewed as the first distinct composer of mélodies: his compositional style evolves imperceptibly and illustratively from romance to mélodie.
Randolph Caldecott, the father of the modern picture book, was a master at finding miniature dramas in a few lines and opening them up illustratively, much as a cinematographer opens up a stage scene for the screen.
The idea of the World Choir Games originated from the effort to bring people together through singing in peaceful competition, showing that unity of nations through the arts can be effectively and illustratively demonstrated and challenged.
Illustratively, Houssaye reports that the Grenadiers à Cheval numbered 796 of all ranks on 15 June, but just 462 on 19 June, while the Empress Dragoons lost 416 of 816 over the same period.
Correlations in this area, especially in non-Marxist work but still in most Marxist work hitherto, have tended to proceed less from the steady analysis of evidence than from relatively a priori concepts, usually of a strictly contemporary kind, to which such evidence as there is is illustratively added.
Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, in a statement, said that the present definition of "unlawful activities" imperils free exercise of fundamental freedoms set out under Article 19 of the Constitution and illustratively it appears to restrict the right to hold public meetings; organise public protests; and oppose government policies through the media.