91. Many conductors make earnest gestures toward contemporary music, programming the work of the temporarily popular composer X or the critically fashionable composer Y. 92. Moreover, a similar turnabout had actually been started by the Clinton administration itself when it stopped making counterproductive gestures along the line of the Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission. 93. Most appreciated are the friends who continue to make such gestures. 94. Murphy was, and remains, the high-cheekboned, Bowie-esque singer, the frontman who makes the gestures. 95. Oddly both Tehran and Pyongyang had been making small gestures seeking detente with the United States. 96. Now eyewitnesses are coming forth with tales of the righteous Rocker making obscene gestures to the fans. 97. On Sunday when mourners drove out of the area through Ndaleni territory, dozens of young men made obscene gestures at the buses. 98. On Wednesday morning, Putin visited a Russian cemetery in Sainte Genevieve des Bois and made a gesture of historical reconciliation. 99. Palmer wanted to do something, make some gesture, toward his friend. 100. Political life, Schwartz said, simply mirrors a society that has gone from mannerliness to motorists making obscene gestures. |