Third, Israel must make a gesture to the Palestinians to show them we want peace.
But America's refusal to make a gesture has made the most pro-American president of the Fifth Republic look silly.
If I make a gesture of a certain sort, there should be enough biometric information in that gesture to differentiate me.
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In addition, Mr Blair will probably have to make a gesture to the two fringe parties which speak for loyalist paramilitaries.
His hands make a gesture of powerful collision, the fingers interlocking.
"One of them looked up towards Mr Casal and proceeded to make a gesture with his left hand across the thigh of his left leg, " said Mr Temple.
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Rumblings of dissent, such as Mr Ibrahim's speech, may have prompted the Americans to make a gesture to prevent Mr Qaddafi from again slipping out of the fold.
Alone, California can only make a symbolic gesture and would unfortunately bear a disproportionate share of the economic disruption.
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If you want to make a small gesture, go for an accessory such as a coral-handle salad server or a horn-accented tray.
The second reason to contemplate English withdrawal is to make a real gesture of national contrition.
The Brazilians opt for their churrascaria, steakhouses where waiters essentially make a rude gesture towards vegetarianism with literal swords speared through slabs of beef, pork and chicken.
The charity Medecins du monde hopes to create a stockpile of plastic guns as children are asked to make a symbolic gesture by giving up one of their toys.
Some observers said Mr. Christie could make a grand gesture and appoint Mr. Booker to fill the U.S. Senate seat, long held by a Democrat, but many found that idea fanciful.
It is possible that skilled diplomacy may come up with some face-saving way for the republicans to make enough of a gesture to restart the political process.
Because Roman fountains traditionally provided water, as well as glorified their patrons, it was a perfect gesture to make this grand source of water a homage to water's own sources.
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At the suggestion of the Turkish side, it now seems he'll make a short visit to a mosque as a gesture of reconciliation.
President Clinton will undoubtedly make a well-publicized gesture of shipping some grain and then fob off further efforts on existing international relief agencies.
When we see someone gesture, we automatically, subconsciously, and instantly make a judgment about the intention of that gesture.
With time running out, what might be required now is a gesture from Israel that can make that a reality and avoid a showdown in New York next week.
But as Nancy Mullane reports, it's a gesture by that famously liberal city to make its immigrant work force feel more welcome.
Sinn Fein has been dropping hints for months that Martin McGuinness might be preparing himself to make what is, for an Irish republican, a significant gesture.
And how noble a gesture is it on behalf of these 5 Ohio State student-athletes to make this pledge to their mentor and coach?
Ms Miller's ear for the language, both black and white, her eye for gesture and pose, above all her feel for the bitter clarity of adolescence, make this a remarkable book.
The layman might think that the obvious big gesture for Stormont to make would be to publish the long delayed Cohesion Sharing and Integration strategy, a draft of which the BBC obtained back in January.
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