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  2. Stik - Wikipedia

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    Stik's "Holding Hands" sculpture in Hoxton square. In April 2012, the London Evening Standard reported that "he was living in a St Mungo’s hostel for the homeless last year as he prepared for his first gallery show." [14] In March 2013 Stik gave away poster copies of his art via The Big Issue. [2]

  3. Grip (percussion) - Wikipedia

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    Matched grip (also known as parallel grip) is a method of holding drum sticks and mallets to play percussion instruments. In the matched grip each hand holds its stick in the same way, whereas in the traditional grip, each hand holds the stick differently. Almost all commonly used matched grips are overhand grips.

  4. Hands Across America - Wikipedia

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    Hands Across America was a public fundraising event held on Sunday, May 25, 1986, Memorial Day weekend, which attempted to create a continuous human chain of people holding hands across the contiguous United States. While approximately 5.5 million people participated, the chain was broken in many places, particularly in the Southwestern desert.

  5. Travis Kelce Addresses 'Weird' Way He Held Hands With Taylor ...

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    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce hold hands in New York City on October 15, 2023. Gotham/GC Images Travis Kelce has heard the jokes about how he held Taylor Swift‘s hand like a football — and he ...

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  7. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    T-sign: Made by holding one hand vertically and tapping the fingertips with the palm of the other hand held horizontally such that the two hands form the shape of the letter T. A variant uses the forearms in place of the hands. It is used in many sports to request a timeout; in cricket, it is used by players to request the review of the third ...

  8. Pillory - Wikipedia

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    The 17th-century perjurer Titus Oates in a pillory. The pillory is a device made of a wooden or metal framework erected on a post, with holes for securing the head and hands, used during the medieval and renaissance periods for punishment by public humiliation and often further physical abuse. [1]

  9. Why are people 'holding space' for Wicked? What's behind the ...

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    “The term ‘holding space’ really is about being willing to show up for another person or a group of people, and to do so, especially when they’re going through a challenging time,” she says.