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  2. Roman salute - Wikipedia

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    Trajan's Column, Plate LXII.Onlookers raise their arms to acclaim the emperor using a gesture very different from the "Roman salute". The modern gesture consists of stiffly extending the right arm frontally and raising it roughly 135 degrees from the body's vertical axis, with the palm of the hand facing down and the fingers stretched out and touching each other.

  3. Elon Musk salute controversy - Wikipedia

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    [a] On X (formerly Twitter), Musk dismissed the accusations of Nazi sympathies, derided them as being politicized, [2] [3] [4] and described them as a "tired" attack. [5] [6] While the Anti-Defamation League defended Musk and argued that the gesture carried no significant meaning, other Jewish-rights organizations have condemned the gesture. [7]

  4. Djsr (arm with powerstick) - Wikipedia

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    The basic language equivalent of Arm with powerstick hieroglyph is 'djeser', or 'tjeser', meaning "holy", or "sacred". The hieroglyph is also used as a determinative to emphasize a word, for example line 6 of the Rosetta Stone, uses one of the commonest words with the Arm-throwstick: 'nekht' , (i.e. "to be strong", "powerful").

  5. Quinn Ewers' right arm reveals more about Texas' quarterback ...

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    No. 3 Texas (12-1) vs. No. 2 Washington (13-0), 7:45 p.m. Monday, ESPN, 1300 This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Ewers guides Texas football with talented right arm ...

  6. Nazi salute - Wikipedia

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    If physical disability prevented raising the right arm, it was acceptable to raise the left. [15] Hitler and Hermann Göring (first row left) saluting at a 1928 Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg. Hitler gave the salute in two ways. When reviewing his troops or crowds, he generally used the traditional stiff-armed salute.

  7. Upper limb - Wikipedia

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    Biceps is the major supinator (drive a screw in with the right arm) and pronator teres and pronator quadratus the major pronators (unscrewing) — the latter two role the radius around the ulna (hence the name of the first bone) and the former reverses this action assisted by supinator. Because biceps is much stronger than its opponents ...

  8. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    The gesture has the same meaning as the British slang insult, "wanker", or might indicate a failure or waste in other countries. Waving. Wave is a gesture in which the hand is raised and moved left and right, as a greeting or sign of departure.

  9. Raised fist - Wikipedia

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    The raised fist, or the clenched fist, is a long-standing image of mixed meaning, often a symbol of solidarity, especially with a political movement. It is a common symbol representing a wide range of political ideologies, most notably socialism , communism , anarchism , and trade unionism , and can also be used as a salute expressing unity ...