Cupped by steep khaki hills, with the great mountains beyond, it is a blossoming, privileged oasis.
As he describes the eyepiece, Mr. Kaku peers at me through his cupped hand.
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With that, Marin dropped his head in his cupped hands and appeared to place something in his mouth.
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Then he put both feet on the floor and leaned forward, elbows on the table, chin cupped in his hands.
Equipped with a flat underside and cupped upper shell that resembles a skewed dome, they are etched with faint concentric lines that recall growth spurts.
They raised their cupped hands to ask for the salvation of those who died when the eight-storey Rana Plaza building came crashing down on 24 April.
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When Arnold Begay reached his breaking point, two of the men lifted him to his feet and a woman cupped his face and sang to him.
Sometimes he coughed into his cupped hand, other times into the table, and we imagined microscopic life forms teeming toward the tabletop and ricocheting into breathable space.
She cupped the wasps in her hand, the window frame shuddering beside her, as the storm sneaked in a draft to stir the dead wings, their stiffened weightlessness.
The wind picked up a little, I cupped two hands around my steaming mug and laughed: Ethiopian beans from a Los Angeles roaster at the far ends of the planet.
Someone laughed, but in a moment several passengers were up and banging on the doors and windows until a man in a uniform came down the ramp and peered in at us with his hands cupped at his temples.
" Verizon's CFO, Fran Shammo, might've just as well made those comments with his hands firmly cupped over his ears, as the firm's chief number cruncher told attendees at today's Goldman Sachs investor conference, "Unlimited is just a word, it doesn't really mean anything.
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One of the new product lines indirectly referenced by Hillerich is the Louisville Slugger MLB Prime baseball bat, which the company says is the hardest bat to be swung thus far in Major League Baseball and boldly states is the biggest product innovation since the introduction of cupped bats in 1972.
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