His face flushed, his jaw set, and unconsciously his hand clenched, unclenched, and clenched again as if he were taking fresh grips upon some hateful thing out of which he was squeezing the life.
While he was collecting a few necessaries and cramming them into his pockets, he never once ceased communing with himself in a low voice, or unclenched his teeth, which he had ground together on finishing Miss Brass's note.
The deal - which was built on a framework first hammered out in April - is Obama's crowning foreign policy achievement six years after he told Iran's leaders that if they "unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from us." It also the fruit of Rouhani's attempts since his election in 2013 to end Iran's isolation 35 years after the Islamic revolution.
I discussing going back to nurse singing a lullaby The magic of this recreation is that visitors can touch stuff - sit on the beds, read the medical notes clipped to them - and parents can unclench their buttocks, happy in the knowledge junior can't destroy priceless artefacts.
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