
Institute for Nonverbal Communication.
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Institute for Nonverbal Communication.
Water cooler with woman standing beside it, under a sign stating 'Signing for the hard of hearing.'
'What is important, is that not only has Koko the gorilla been taught basic sign language, but that she can use that knowledge to communicate meaningful and complex ideas.'
Close Captioned for the Sexually Impaired.
Cereal for the hearing impaired or monks who've taken a vow of silence.
'Oh sure, Your Honor, he can speak. He's using sign language ...
Rude signing for the deaf. Dictator telling his people to f*** off.
Books - Now on audio tape! 'Learn the sign language in 10 days'.
Clubbing
Translator translates gestures
Ipod Sign Language.
International symbols.
'You'd have thought he'd have been rumbled before his engagement, eh, dear?'
"Blame the scientists who are teaching me sign-language Mum: It's not my fault if it's easier to learn the rude signs..."
"One day, I hope to be a dance interpreter as well."
"So no bases are uncovered, Sister Ann gives the sermon to the deaf and Brother Brooks blogs it."
Mask sign language
"What's the least spoken language in the world?"
'Viewers are warned that the following programme contains bad sign language.'
Signing the declaration of independence.
Speaking in tongues for the Deaf
"One of us has to tell her to put down the garden hose while she's signing."
A conch shell for the deaf.
Edwin Pobursky, sign-language interpreter for deaf-mute callers.
'Hey, Mister! Stop bawling at me!'
Ear specialist uses sign to communicate with hearing impaired patient.
A sign language interpreter makes a dirty hand gesture.
International Sign Language For...
'No swimming. No breathing.'
Man sees sign as he exits bathroom: 'Employees Often Wash Hands'.
"I don't believe I've missed a single sign since you made the switch to Power Point."
Man Fishing: Pulling sign attached to hook from fish out of water: Gone Swimmin'
Wishing Well, Wishing Good.
No Immediate Danger
Sign in Lion Enclosure: 'Please Don't Eat the People.'
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