The other hand clasps the rifle like a walking stick, the nozzle planted on the ground.
"Notwithstanding this auction, it's very unlikely Portugal will exit this program without a walking stick, " says Mujtaba Rahman, Europe director at Eurasia Group.
Sharing a classroom with boys aged between five and eight, Kimani is the only pupil to brandish a walking stick and hearing aid.
Halfway up 62nd St, he stops, transfixed by the sight of a lady standing in a doorway with a walking stick, grey hair loosely pinned under a woolly hat.
Rooney was spotted in the Longstone Inn on the night of the alleged murder "flashing" hundreds of pounds in cash with a walking stick that Mrs Sutherland's daughter Teresa had identified as belonging to her mother.
Collins, who walked to the stage with a walking stick to pick up the inspiration award, suffered two brain haemorrhages in 2005 before spending a further six months in hospital after a surgical scar became infected with the MRSA bug.
"Our last word is that if you want to head toward Iran, be sure to bring with you a walking stick and a pair of artificial legs, because if you do come to Iran, you will no longer have legs to go back home with, " Hejazi said.
The second was when we were taken to the exit of the emergency room, along with all of the other drunks on a Saturday night, was given a cursory examination by a registrar, then handed a walking stick and told to go home and see my family doctor - no transport, in the middle of the night, no medical care.
To aid my adventure I'd been given a wooden walking stick complete with a small Japanese flag and bells that would tinkle with each step, as though I were an Alpine cow.
Mr Virgo said Mr Baker had lived alone following the deaths of his parents, worked as a civil servant and had experienced trouble with his hips, which left him walking with a stick.
When Berenice brought the biscuit man from the oven, they saw that it looked exactly like any biscuit man ever made by a child it had swelled so that all the work of John Henry had been cooked out, the fingers were run together, and the walking stick resembled a sort of tail.
The walking-stick has a whalebone and ivory top decorated with a carving of a human skull.
The OMT could well be that "walking stick" and a way to avoid a dreaded second bailout.
When he had finished, he wiped his hands on the seat of his shorts, and there was a little biscuit man with separate fingers, a hat on, and even walking stick.
If a change of direction is needed, the walking stick vibrates, and an arrow appears.
When a grandmotherly type strolled by, propped up by an assistant and a cane, she wound up lifting her walking stick and pointed it in my direction.
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Jackson portrays the holy man, Reuben, as near-saintly and a good listener, until he unexpectedly whacks Katie with his huge walking stick for her capricious ways.
He was walking to a pub to meet friends at the time and said the Tasering had forced him to drop his stick and fall to the ground.
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