Actually, first she swung into the room like a broken gate, holding the door frame with one hand and slamming the other one flat against the wall.
Obama recounted Marcano being shot inches from his heart yet still giving chase to the suspects holding his wound with one hand and his weapon with the other.
And when he arrived on the scene, he saw a man holding a gun with one hand, and a small child with the other.
Another shows two hands - one holding a gun, the other holding a decapitated skull.
I'll never cease to be impressed with the way they could be riding down, say, Lexington Avenue at the speed of traffic, holding a casual conversation with one ear while listening to the police radio with the other, and spotting a guy out of the corner of their eye about to commit a purse snatching.
Holding a microphone in one hand and gesturing with the other, he gently rotates to face all of his audience.
The step forward of putting women on the Shura Council, and King Abdullah's promise that women can vote in the 2015 municipal elections, raises the prospect of women holding ministerial posts (Currently, one woman is the deputy minister of education, unlike many other Arab Gulf countries where women now hold ministerial positions).
Western leaders embraced him too with one arm, holding their noses with the other hand.
On its front was the organization's seal--a toga-swathed figure holding a torch in one hand and a coin in the other.
Beyond the edge of the desk, I see a semi-circle of nerdy-looking guys each holding a pistol in one hand and an iPhone in the other.
On the other side of the room, one student can be seen interacting with another student at a nearby table while holding a sandwich in one hand and a drink in the other.
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Holding the rim of the shell with one hand, with the other he carved: s. c. 1786.
While a half-block line of ticket-holding locals formed to one side of the theater's entrance, the other side was mobbed by sign-toting Bradley and Gore supporters -- mostly white and college-aged.
One late-arriving dad, holding his son by one hand and his son's school records in the other, rushes up to the entrance.
Holding it up could be one way for other countries to bring Britain round in the savings-tax matter or, failing that, just to get their own back.
In fact, by doing so one may come out the other side even more damaged than by holding onto current holdings.
She said she was holding her husband by his life vest with one hand and her Sea-Doo with the other when she found herself staring down a gun barrel.
Or that undisciplined mook holding a dripping drumstick in one hand and a pint of ice cream and soda pop in the other?
We currently have four generations of workers in the US based business world, each one holding different ideas, attitudes, and thought bubbles about the workplace and about each other.
Initial investigations from structural engineer Arup revealed that one of the two bolts holding the beam that swung loose was missing, while the other was fractured during the incident 10 days ago.
One factor holding the metal back, he said, are some of the recent losses in other markets, such as equities and other commodities.
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Dealing with this, while holding on to the two-inch-thick axle, required an awkward grip: one hand over and the other hand under.
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