Examples of using Simple gestures in English and their translations into Italian
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Use simple gestures to add common objects such as shapes, text boxes, images and more.
showing the numerous visitors painting techniques derived from old traditions and simple gestures.
Just some simple gestures and specific products to have a beautiful, perfect, smooth and healthy skin.
The integrated help also simplifies operation at the machine- it can be called up using two fingers and simple gestures such as swiping.
Using simple gestures she frequently works with- cutting
With simple gestures you can always get new results, playing with the spacing between the modules
a 32,5 cm height can become with a few simple gestures a proper six people dining table with a 105 cm x 140 cm top and a 74 cm height.
equipped with systems that enable change with simple gestures, by playing with shapes.
In the life of God's pilgrim people, there can be many simple gestures of pure adoration,
changeable weather, a few simple gestures and the hint of the presence of the artist Marisa Merz, also involved in this year's Arte all'Arte.
Dear friends, by simple gestures, by simple prayerful actions which honour Christ in the least of his brothers
Designed for those who love the use of simple gestures and inspired by a classic"mood",
As you know, the Works of Mercy are simple gestures, which are part of everyday life,
take a chance to rediscover some simple gestures and take care of your partner and your well-being?
on phantom sounds generated with simple gestures.
a craft that re-values simple gestures transmitting the strength
especially because it changes the perception of public transportation with a few simple gestures, ensuring that each stop along the line is unique and special.
mimicking simple gestures, simulating memory warnings,
Through humble words and simple gestures, they try to overcome the difficulties and carry the Word of hope, Jesus the Redeemer.
he also created a series of early performances in the studio based on performing simple gestures and actions such as manipulating a fluorescent tube to make body-light shapes.