But then she nodded at them, and then they nodded back.
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I nodded when I wanted a serving and because everything looked delicious, I nodded often.
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She'd never seen them before but nodded at them, and they nodded back and continued their conversation, which seemed to be a comparison between medieval and modern logistics of kidnapping.
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" McVety nodded and said, "He has his wings now.
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" Mandel nodded, then said, "Let's just try it once.
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" Dani nodded and said, "He has his wings now.
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" I nodded, and he continued: "Her death was sudden.
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" An actress in white heels nodded and said, "Strength!
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" — to which Goulding quietly nodded and sheepishly said "Yeah.
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" Mr. Slager nodded and mouthed the words, "I'm sorry.
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" Asked a second time, he nodded and said: "Yes.
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I just told the flight attendants, and they both nodded.
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When it reacted, he nodded in affirmation and walked off.
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Judge Petrucelli simply nodded his head in agreement with him.
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Juwanda, 6, dressed as a Samoa, nodded excitedly in agreement.
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I'm sure Kidman did her signature clap and nodded along.
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He considered these, then nodded upward, toward the fluorescent lights.
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Clinton also nodded to the astonishing spectacle of Sunday's debate.
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I followed Frank past the doorman, who smiled and nodded.
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I nodded as I adjusted course to head us there.
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Instead, Trump smiled, shook hands and nodded during their introduction.
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"Listen, It's always better to be on time," nodded Boseman.
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The Utah Republican read it, nodded and handed it back.
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Rose sniffed the slime and tasted it, then nodded approvingly.
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Others nodded to the special interests that got them elected.
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" He nodded gravely and said, "Thank you for your support.
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The clerk, trying to be as conciliatory as possible, nodded.
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" DeVore nodded and said, "This is me, living my life.
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When asked if he used the drug regularly he nodded.
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Once we've finally nodded off, a variety of things occur.
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Long night, Google said, after a while, and Poke nodded.
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Méndez, who speaks with a soft Mexican accent, nodded gravely.
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" Leavy nodded and replied in a deep baritone: "It's tiring.
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"Very," he nodded when asked if the relationship was real.
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She nodded, noting the reality of these atrocities and more.
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He nodded his head to every corner of the grandstand.
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"It's clunky, but it works," I said, and she nodded.
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Told he never got a big league shot, Dickey nodded.
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Whenever Russell heard something that he liked, he nodded thoughtfully.
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She raised her hand, and the editor nodded her way.
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She said something I couldn't follow, and I nodded along.
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He wore a solemn expression, nodded and patted his chest.
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Ms. Haji Hamid looked at the defendant directly and nodded.
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She nodded uncertainly and dried her hands on her apron.
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Instead, he nodded to Congress's ability to judge for itself.
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When Judy was ready, Ashley squeezed my hand and nodded.
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Heads nodded in solemn remembrance of former President George Bush.
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The B.M.C.C. president, Mickey Parish, nodded sympathetically as Brown spoke.
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A guy with a scorpion inked on his cheek nodded.
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The man nodded and said he would check back again.
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Her bandmates, all in their 50s, nodded along beside her.
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I was half joking, but he nodded in all seriousness.
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The Egyptian man nodded, took a deep breath and shrugged.
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Michael nodded as if some unanswerable question had been asked.
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" He nodded to World War II. "Just like you said.
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Burns whispered into the phone, then nodded to the spotter.
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Palacios nodded when Santos said he had forgiven the attackers.
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I'll wait for you , his look said, and I nodded.
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At one point, it appeared as if he nodded off.
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The men locked eyes and nodded simultaneously: Gratitude acknowledged, accepted.
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He nodded glumly, as though he had been expecting worse.
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We nodded back but didn't ask where she was headed.
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" Ro nodded encouragingly and said, "I'm here when you're ready.
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It was a deeply uncool reference, but Lorde nodded enthusiastically.
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" Flynn nodded, leading the chant: "That's right—lock her up.
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He nodded and mouthed the words, 'I am Peter Wells.
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"He was killed," she remembers telling the agent, who nodded.
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"He was killed," she remembers telling the agent, who nodded.
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He nodded when he was told he couldn't post bail.
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He choked out questions, smiled, and nodded meaningfully at replies.
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In 2000, the party still nodded toward support for transit.
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Popovich nodded his head and clapped at the veteran guard.
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Long's coworkers nodded as he described feeling unsafe at work.
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday nodded to the long road ahead.
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"Is that accurate?" she asked him, and he nodded in reply.
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"Glad to hear it," Jeremiah said and Max nodded in agreement.
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Chaffetz nodded several times to the political makeup of his crowd.
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He nodded his head, signaling that the pig could be filled.
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Water dribbled from my eyes, and I nodded my head yes.
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She nodded seriously and assured me she would talk to Mary.
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He nodded his head up and down and side to side.
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"Judo has rules," Raquel Silva said, as Rafaela nodded in agreement.
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Heads emphatically nodded across the room in agreement throughout her speech.
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Clinton nodded excitedly after the comment was translated by another worker.
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As they oohed and aahed, he nodded, reveling in their admiration.
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A cabinet minister nodded and chuckled obsequiously as the general spoke.
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Looking around the space, many women nodded and sympathized with her.
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She nodded toward the cloth screen that divided our narrow room.
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Oyeyemi nodded, but accepted the compliment without retracting her statement: Whether
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Merchants nodded, checked the wind and kept out of the fray.
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Ginsburg later confirmed that she nodded off because she was drunk.
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Instead, I snorted and kind of zombie-nodded, and got dressed.
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Parts of other films have nodded toward that fuller-body experience.
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My brother nodded, which made me furious at both of them.
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Clinton said, as Mr. Sanders nodded from his seat behind her.
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Emil nodded at all of this, as if he understood exactly.
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She nodded—was that a smile she was trying to hide?
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She nodded toward the political work she still had to do.
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Sondland later said that Pence nodded when he registered those concerns.
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My brother, a lawyer who once had a fat neck, nodded.
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Clinton watched him and nodded frequently as he talked about Flint.
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" I nodded, and he said, "Why do you always do that?
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Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, nodded several times as the bishop spoke.
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The people around her nodded; everyone was in the same predicament.
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The other day, he nodded to the Giants' history of success.
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We nodded hello as she spoke to her child in Spanish.
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Brown asked the woman, who nodded and pointed out the direction.
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After we passed another military checkpoint, the driver nodded to me.
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He nodded toward a plastic bag floating in the filthy water.
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It's something Ueland nodded to when asked about that by CNN.
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The Midnight Laundrette remained open for business while I nodded off.
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I nodded in agreement with a new Negroni in my hand.
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The other guide, apparently a republican ex-combatant, nodded in agreement.
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Kwan nodded, bringing her palms to a prayer before gently bowing.
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Afterward, people said nice things and Mr. Falk nodded thank you.
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He looked at me, nodded slowly, and held up four fingers.
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I nodded in agreement, and made pinching motions with my hands.
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I'd nodded at the time, giving weather no thought at all.
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"I'll walk you home," Vadik said, and Rachel nodded and smiled.
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He nodded, put her card into his pocket and walked away.
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A girl who introduced herself as Beetle (or maybe Beatle?), nodded.
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Next to Vega, two black men and two black women nodded.
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Ms. Rizzolo mostly nodded and murmured agreement while continuing to cut.
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I nodded along with the beat, giggled at each new conceit.
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She nodded at us and said something quietly as she passed.
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He nodded, clear-eyed and steady, and raised his right hand.
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He nodded to the speaker of the House, and said yes.
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My eyes darted warily to my travel companion, and I nodded.
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Jackson nodded to Stone's dirty trickster reputation in court on Thursday.
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He nodded and told us to stand off to the side.
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She nodded, and leaned forward, and waited for him to continue.
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The other girls nodded contemplatively and shook their heads in wonder.
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He nodded and wrote Green on the side of a cup.
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" He leaned forward in his chair and nodded "yes" and "no.
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She nodded, and without another word stepped onto the moving walkway.
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Slager, in response, reportedly nodded his head and mouthed, "I'm sorry."
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"I'm really into glow sprays," Perkins said, as DeGroot nodded in agreement.
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They nodded in agreement with much of what she had to say.
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The disappointment was tangible, even though she politely nodded and said goodbye.
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She nodded to Jesus' teachings to illustrate her hope for the future.
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He nodded to battery charges filed against Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
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She asked if things were actually cool this time and I nodded.
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The wolf nodded to each clause and shook a paw to sign.
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The three nodded to me and suggested I hit my ball first.
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He asked me if I'd ever traveled and I nodded my head.
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Sanders nodded soberly, taking in the stories individually, asking follow-up questions.
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However, I nodded and crossed my fingers that I'd actually like it.
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A dozen men arrayed in the room nodded quietly at his accounting.
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The referee jogged across to consult Bahramov, who briskly nodded an affirmative.
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I nodded to him and then asked her how she was doing.
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It wouldn't even be the first time that Apple's nodded at HAL.
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President Trump nodded to the 2018 midterm election on Twitter Thursday morning:
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"That was intense," said Corden as Paltrow nodded her head in agreement.
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I nodded, slightly distracted by the weight of his green-eyed gaze.
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She didn't want to talk, but nodded heartily to his every word.
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But the presidential eye had already winked and the head already nodded.
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She nodded and hugged me, "I did this for you," she said.
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When Susan confronted her daughter in the hospital, Hope nodded in confession.
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Equity's regular hosts mostly nodded as Danny dropped a lot of knowledge.
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"Is this your telephone?" a soldier asked the suspect, and he nodded.
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She nodded faster, dozens of times, to encourage them to say more.
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I told her where I had been and she nodded and smiled.
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They are regulars; the young guys working at the track nodded hello.
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An awkward moment for sure, as Hillary Clinton nodded toward Melania Trump.
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The driver's head is drooping downward as if he had nodded off.
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He nodded at one paused at the light at the cross street.
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But the father, one of the back-seat passengers, nodded his approval.
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Melcher said, "Praise God, he made it," and the women all nodded.
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As she spoke, Lady Pim and Red Diamond nodded along in solidarity.
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He nodded, and it was clear that I was invited to stay.
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Clinton, perched on a stool behind the president, grinned and gently nodded.
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Scody nodded and smiled, and Napp walked out, back to work again.
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One diplomat briefed on the meeting said Sheikh Tamim just nodded silently.
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After a brief silence, Mr. Abloh nodded his head in apparent satisfaction.
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She nodded attentively, taking a few practice swings to demonstrate her comprehension.
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I nodded to the crowd, and they all rose to their feet.
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Around her, Zoleka Mosiah, Ms. Simeon and Ms. Lancaster nodded in agreement.
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Chris Coons of Delaware, standing next to Bennet, nodded along in agreement.
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Mr. Ellis nodded, and his son dipped his hands into the paint.
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He nodded goodbye, scurried down the embankment, and disappeared into the brambles.
|
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After he nodded to $235,000, there was no response from the back.
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Others nodded, expressing pride in Israel's winner of the Eurovision Song Contest.
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The team nodded in agreement, and other started to pitch in ideas.
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I smiled politely and nodded while feverishly trying to get my bearings.
|
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Other costumes nodded to films that were not short on Oscars recognition.
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In one Twitter post on Saturday, Mr. Trump nodded to that inclusiveness.
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She also nodded to what she suggested was Mr. Biden's broad appeal.
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He tells her that he's a short-story writer: She nodded politely.
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" Head bowed, Flake nodded at the women and told them "thank you.
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When asked if the physical transformation was his choice, Mr. McConaughey nodded.
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He made a kissy face like an invitation, and I just nodded.
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I nodded and felt myself falling backward into her husband's pillowy flesh.
|
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I nodded and bit my tongue at her attempt to belittle me.
|
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" DeJesus smiled and nodded, adding, "I just want us to be okay.
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" Many of the attendees nodded in agreement, with a few more "yeah!
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Officer Miller stopped outside his trailer recently, this time in a different unmarked vehicle, American-made and drab-colored, and Rosas nodded at him, and Miller nodded back, and then the two men simply went about their business.
|
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He nodded cordially as he passed, and then disappeared into the open lift.
|
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I'd listened and nodded when friends spouted sales pitches for their favorite products.
|
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On set, a onetime rival, Clinton 2016 spokesperson Brian Fallon, nodded in agreement.
|
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"Kushner nodded, his jaw tight and his eyes wide," according to the book.
|
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I nodded as the bell sounded from on high, sending me to history.
|
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When they spoke, shouting above the pub's din, he listened carefully and nodded.
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As they shared pieces of a glazed doughnut, Mr. Fiore nodded in approval.
|
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Strangely, it wasn't just Stranger Things that was nodded to in the installation.
|
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When I asked if he could tap into that for motivation, Raszap nodded.
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The driver nodded emphatically and asked Goffman what she did for a living.
|
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Roomba nodded, waggled his head, dug his tusk into the snow in excitement.
|
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Before Brandt Jean spoke, prosecutor Jason Hermus whispered to him and he nodded.
|
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"Their minds are always elsewhere," he said as his wife nodded in agreement.
|
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He nodded excitedly, while I recounted the story that he risked being ambushed.
|
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" William and Kate nodded enthusiastically as Jonny told her, "No, no, you shouldn't.
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A grey-bearded man selling the Worker's Liberty newspaper nodded in quiet agreement.
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Thelma simply nodded her head, brushing a wrinkle from her de Sadean romper.
|
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Clinton nodded to as much during her swing through the state on Friday.
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Camilla nodded and made utterances of approval as we went through the clothes.
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" Then he brought yet another swatch to his nostrils, nodded and said, "Oh.
|
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She nodded to her servicewoman status in a promotional video during the competition.
|
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The 2nd Circuit nodded to its own year-old precedent in Nicosia v.
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Meanwhile, thousands of Buffy fans across the globe nodded in agreement: Hard same.
|
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"Well, there's a lot about Hamilton … " he said, as Corden nodded in agreement.
|
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Instead he asked, "Can I?" and nodded toward the silver Champions League trophy.
|
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They nodded their heads effusively with every tweak of Tyondai Braxton's electronic improvisations.
|
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Beside him, four aides nodded and pressed together their palms in deferential emphasis.
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Taurasi nodded when reminded of her and Bird's first Olympics, Athens in 2004.
|
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Kaye, whose thin beard and flowing hair earn him comparisons to Jesus, nodded.
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"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," Shaw nodded when I brought it up.
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He nodded and turned away, like this kind of scene happened every day.
|
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He scrunched his face and nodded in the direction of the Cubs' clubhouse.
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I smiled and nodded, becoming acutely aware that passengers around me were watching.
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He asked the question, and she eventually nodded yes while fighting back tears.
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She nodded and suggested to him that he go up to the mezzanine.
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Mr. Riddell was impassive and nodded occasionally as the prosecutor recounted the allegations.
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Then she looked at Mr. Lino and nodded silently as her eyes widened.
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I nodded as they whispered under their breath how incredible my fable was.
|
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Ms. Lopez nodded in approval and, child-free, improvised some fast hip swirls.
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His longtime friend Erik Voss nodded as he finished a mouthful of pizza.
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Mr. Trump nodded implicitly to that slowdown in his speech on Tuesday night.
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Bresnik nodded in agreement and then looked up at yet another familiar face.
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He glowered at me, and then he nodded in greeting as I entered.
|
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Her friend Ma Zheng, 23, who was parking his own shared bike, nodded.
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He nodded as if it had occurred to him but was otherwise noncommital.
|
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Eli nodded and smiled back; Eli had a salon appointment later that afternoon.
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"Yeah," I said and half nodded, as if I wasn't entirely sure myself.
|
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Fraser often nodded his head as if to nudge her to go along.
|
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I nodded to encourage him to share what he'd shared with me earlier.
|
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Its title nodded to the socialist realist art of China and the USSR.
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"This is bigger than ourselves," Watson said, as Frimpong nodded hard in agreement.
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Sanches said, "It looked like him" as he nodded in the direction of Hernandez.
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She'd just spoken to George W. Bush when Clinton nodded at her, Elle reports.
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Her neighbor, Ek Sophal, nodded in agreement as she mended a plastic fishing net.
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The Journal said Cohn nodded his head when asked if it would be rescinded.
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Older metalheads sipped their beers and crossed their arms; a few nodded with approval.
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Close to midnight, he nodded to a guard and entered the nearly empty complex.
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Asked if he was happy to see his dad, Jeremy shyly smiled and nodded.
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Others bounced their shoulders, nodded their heads, shuffled their feet in a two-step.
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He nodded sweetly and walked ahead of me into the square, his GoPro rolling.
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She nodded, her eyebrows raised into twin arches of I-told-you-so amusement.
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In addition, DMX nodded his head slightly to the beat of his own song.
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The entire room of women laughed and nodded at her characterization of their predicament.
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He nodded to that fact at the 1988 dinner with some self-deprecating humor.
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Democrats nodded to the contributions of African Americans, Hispanics, women, and the LGBTQ community.
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"He's got great hair; he's a good-looking guy," Subban said as Jagr nodded.
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I kissed her head and nodded as I laughed along with the other adults.
|
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An attractive stranger nodded to me in the street and greeted me by name.
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Medics asked Wicks whether he was intentionally targeted and he nodded yes, Clegg said.
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Then he turned east and nodded at a kilo truck parked on Bunker Hill.
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He spoke for a while and Alex and Kate nodded their heads in agreement.
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" Inaba replied, to which the four-time Olympic gold medalist nodded and said, "Yes.
|
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"All the best to you," he said quietly as the man nodded in appreciation.
|
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I nodded my head, pointing to the feline casually bathing himself on the sofa.
|
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The questioning drew a reaction from some in the courtroom, who nodded in agreement.
|
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When Spiro nodded, life returned to Hader's eyes, like a porch light flicking on.
|
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My son nodded and said, "Yes, sir," the way a 5-year-old does.
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Of course, Trump has occasionally nodded at the idea that a change was coming.
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" When Clinton shrugged and nodded, he continued, "I want you to be very happy.
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Clinton nodded next to her at the front of the pink-hewed, sunlit church.
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"Al was very hard on us both," Denis said as Jean nodded in affirmation.
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"They never crossed the L.O.C." A group of villagers standing nearby nodded in agreement.
|
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He took it at the spot and nodded it past a flat-footed Courtois.
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I nodded and looked away as she applied a numbing agent to the area.
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" Everyone nodded in agreement that his sacrifice was "for the good of the board.
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Her husband, standing next to her at the bar, waiting to go onstage, nodded.
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Fultz nodded his head, but sat with his hands clasped together at his waist.
|
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Lucretia nodded, telling me about a friend who also had a child with disabilities.
|
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When told about it, a minister friend broke into a big smile and nodded.
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The first time the man next to me nodded off, we were in 1931.
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I nodded my head, assuring him I understood — but that's easier said than done.
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She nodded as Judge Donald Oda II discussed the logistics of the penalty phase.
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Emilie, my neighbor, set the back of her hand on her hip and nodded.
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He and Mr. Rodrigues nodded when asked if they ever visited the National Museum.
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Every head in the room nodded, and so did every head in my room.
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In my nervousness in the presence of the former Vice President, I nodded yes.
|
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It said the investigators then asked if he had meant "computer," and he nodded.
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Asked if he believed that message had been conveyed to the Vatican, Annan nodded.
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She looked at Joseph, and he was watching her, so she nodded at him.
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Asked by Democrats how the vice president responded, Sondland recalled only that Pence nodded.
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Offill nodded, gathering my dropped threads, as she does, weaving it into a conversation.
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Ahlum nodded at the identical twins who alternated driving one of the sprint cars.
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"We don't want fake news," he added, as Mr. Duda nodded vigorously in agreement.
|
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Back then, Trump even nodded to the idea of U.S. military action in Venezuela.
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" Finally, Mr. Govan nodded his approval as the work was positioned into place. "Awesome.
|
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She asked Ulf if he was ready to start, and he nodded, gathering himself.
|
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An activist in attendance said that Mr. Teller nodded, took notes and was noncommittal.
|
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People called out "Happy Christmas" as they went along, and they smiled and nodded.
|
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Kurt Schrader (D-Ore.), nodded in agreement, according to multiple people in the room.
|
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His son Carter nodded when he heard that, drawing laughs from those in attendance.
|
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We almost stopped but only nodded at each other, smiled awkwardly and kept going.
|
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Finally he nodded, turned around and walked back across the desert to his home.
|
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Both my son and daughter nodded along as I lectured, but they weren't listening.
|
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Then she removed her hand and nodded at him to try on his own.
|
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Hathaway paused to ask if he was OK. McCormick nodded, and Hathaway moved along.
|
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The way they smiled at us as we nodded our heads at their presentation.
|
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I nodded, proceeding to follow him to the backyard complete with treehouse and pool.
|
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Collins nodded as if to a beat, keeping the minor issue back of mind.
|
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"Pretty awesome," said the proud boyfriend, to which the black-ish star nodded her agreement.
|
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"No," he stoically replied, as Nick, may I just say, nodded yes in the back.
|
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And Jackson nodded when asked if he remembered how Biden treated him ahead of 1988.
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As purple and black lines spun behind him, Max nodded and swayed back and forth.
|
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The men nodded at the bartender, and drinks appeared before them in almost soundless transactions.
|
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The two female senators, leaning on their desks, nodded emphatically as they spoke to him.
|
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What women nodded along, corroborating this idea, and consigning themselves to a lifetime of oppression?
|
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Bush raised his eyebrows and nodded at Gore, prompting the audience to burst into laughter.
|
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The men nodded, passing a smashed concrete roundabout where a group of locals sat, drinking.
|
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At a debate on September 3rd Mr Schulz placidly nodded along as Mrs Merkel spoke.
|
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"Coordinators only see her as a black stunt double," MacNair said, as Adams-Ginyard nodded.
|
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After the hearing, Cosby smiled and nodded when a reporter asked how he was feeling.
|
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When I found her at her seat she just nodded, and even seemed to smile.
|
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When the crowd first erupted into the "lock her up" chant, Christie nodded and smiled.
|
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They were listening with their whole beings, and nodded when I asked if they understood.
|
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Trying to hide my disappointment, I nodded in the obsequious way expected by medical professionals.
|
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A group of older men sitting with Salih inside the Garma school nodded in agreement.
|
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He did not speak but just nodded when a judge asked him if he understood.
|
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"Mhhmmm," he nodded absentmindedly, never tearing his eyes away from the snow-globe scene outside.
|
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The two women nodded their heads when the charges were read out by two interpreters.
|
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I nodded at his hollow words and smiled at his jokes, but I was nauseated.
|
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Trump nodded and motioned to the phone and made sure I had my recorder running.
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Asked if the one-on-one moment with Kate helped her feel better, Khareesha nodded.
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Another one of our baristas regularly missed work because he had nodded out on heroin.
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The crowd interrupted several times to chant "lock her up!" as Christie nodded and smiled.
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U.S. antitrust authorities nodded the deal through on Tuesday on condition ChemChina divests three products.
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He nodded toward the broken window, beyond which explosions and sniper fire had been sounding.
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"I think we deified her," Tallulah said, as older sister Rumer, 31, nodded in agreement.
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Trump perused it and, without suggesting any additions or deletions, nodded that it looked fine.
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The man listed the places, and the chef nodded in approval and the man beamed.
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At least one of the 18 jurors and alternates, though, nodded off now and then.
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If you haven't nodded off yet, be reassured that businesses have viewed the proposals positively.
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I nodded and thanked him in broken Thai, completing the journey from farm to cup.
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I wasn't interested in diving deeper into the situation, so I just nodded my head.
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While watching the clip for the first time, I simply nodded my head and shrugged.
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One young man nodded in contemplation, his brown eyes fixed on me in deep concentration.
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"I looked at Tua and said, 'Trust me,' and he nodded his head," Smith said.
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Carroll, sitting a few feet away in court, nodded her head as her lawyer spoke.
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Other doctors nodded their heads when told about Ms. Linnee's request for a last meal.
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"I feel like an outsider," said Mr. Frandsen, standing with friends who nodded in agreement.
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Though a couple of people nodded, no one responded, and the conversation quickly moved on.
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He nodded, said "yeah," and went back to folding his laundry for the next day.
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Then she nodded to her left palm and lowered her voice: "But the earthquakes." video
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She nodded, listening intently as the young man unloaded a lifetime of pain and resentment.
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She nodded when asked if she felt as sharp as she did 20 years ago.
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Blattel nodded and smiled, reassuring the brides that the photographer they work with is queer.
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When the workers made eye contact, the officers nodded politely, but they said very little.
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Most people probably would have nodded politely and left, but the giggling gave Musk pause.
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When I called the students the modern-day Marco Polos, they nodded giddily in approval.
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Finally, 13 minutes after she had administered the first medication, she nodded to Ms. Hood.
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But they all nodded knowingly, as if this was something they had all gone through.
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Ortelee, who wore a flowered dress and held a sweating cup of iced coffee, nodded.
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Obama announced in Springfield and nodded to Lincoln and the less radical version of King.
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" Mr. Hull nodded and said: "It's your heritage and you hate to give it up.
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Edwards also nodded to the state's other pastime on autumn Saturdays: Louisiana State University football.
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Even on its own, though, the Trump administration nodded to the importance of the issue.
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" I looked at the tray of white cookies in front of me and nodded. "O.
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Instead, they nodded to a more austere mood, offset by black velvet and ornate embroidery.
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Catching his eye as he held out the paper to turn a page, I nodded.
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Chapo nodded his head and she flashed him a thumbs up, visibly holding back tears.
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Finally, she nodded with understanding, allowing me to pay my bill without further eye contact.
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So I just kind of nodded and he did not get a more demure woman.
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The season nodded to current events — Russian meddling here; the 2016 election there — but never overtly.
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He takes the hardest gulp you've ever seen outside of a Tex Avery cartoon and nodded.
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Even though Michael Jackson's two young children were present at the table, he also nodded off.
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The Telegraph reports that Cox's parents, Jean and Gordon Leadbeater, nodded as the verdict was read.
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Heads nodded solemnly all around, and within minutes, the convoy was rolling directly into oncoming traffic.
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There was no telling where that will to keep walking came from, but Margery nodded, satisfied.
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After that, there was stunned silence as the modest crowd of freaks nodded in confused approbation.
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"That's correct", Mr Cox nodded, "the search that occurred here was reasonable" and "limited in scope".
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During their infamous handshake session, Trump nodded his head without any translation from Japanese at all.
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" The execs nodded their heads and said, "Yes, let me tell you more about this problem.
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Models' pageboy-like hairstyles, large sunglasses, boots and large golden hoop earrings nodded to the 1970s.
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He put on a serious face and nodded, as if he were about to take notes.
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Dean and I didn't have the heart to stop him so we just smiled and nodded.
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Manziel, dressed in a suit, nodded and gave a brief reply in confirmation of the conditions.
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Punching for the years I lost, nodded out, and cried behind the curtain in my bathtub.
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Instead, it was a record that nodded towards the cosmic end of ambient music and Krautrock.
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I nodded as people talked about "rowing crew" or finals clubs and Googled the phrases later.
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He was extolling the defence minister, Vladimir Padrino López (pictured with Mr Maduro), who nodded appreciatively.
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Javier's English wasn't very good and neither was my Portuguese, so I just listened and nodded.
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"I asked Marcus if we were abused by Mummy, and he just nodded yes," he says.
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It is true that Mr Trump nodded to Mr Nixon's promises to restore law and order.
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Twenty-year-old Takamura, an exchange student from Japan studying Asian-American studies, nodded in agreement.
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As he said this, a black man working security, right next to Connor, nodded and smiled.
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Rothman nodded toward Andy Katz-Mayfield, a founder of Harry's, an online purveyor of shaving products.
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He nodded slowly, marooned in his slanted body posture and surprised at the disappointment he felt.
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Palmer nodded his head in approval, and everyone else, taking a cue from the King, roared.
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I nodded my head, listening to him talk, but mostly my mind wandered, lost in regret.
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Perhaps this is why people nodded and clapped along to Rodriguez's completely unrelatable and unhelpful advice.
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Last week, I nodded off at a meeting—even though I was outside and standing up.
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I nodded, and started to consider what my life would look like without weed... for good.
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" He nodded, handing me a box with a green ribbon and a sticker that said "Valentina.
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Rogan nodded in approval, telling Georges to say whatever it was that was on his mind.
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The second I smashed into a retaining wall because I nodded off on a winding road.
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I nodded my head in agreement, as if we were having some type of business negotiation.
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A waitress overheard him and nodded, but her blank smile — a rictus of nonrevelation — never wavered.
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He nodded at the old school, whose alumni also include the former N.B.A. star Lamar Odom.
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He nodded solemnly, taking it all in, his eyebrows arching slightly at the "dead son" part.
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Holding Betty's hand, she nodded when I asked if she'd like more information about her condition.
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When making the declaration last week, Trump nodded to the friendlier faces on the Supreme Court.
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I told Tony that everything I'd seen in city center was too expensive, and he nodded.
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He nodded empathetically as he heard these restrictions but would go on to mostly ignore them.
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The man patted my knee, asked if I was all right, and I nodded, smiled, lied.
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She nodded in recognition, then gestured toward ivory flowers, their petals as translucent as tissue paper.
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"When I looked at Earvin, we both nodded," Kelser wrote in the prologue to Heathcote's book.
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Deputy Gallardo nodded and gave Mr. Gelin a thumbs up before walking back to his seat.
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Bryant leaned forward and nodded, self-aware enough to concede that opponent love weirded him out.
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Bryant leaned forward and nodded, self-aware enough to concede that opponent love weirded him out.
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West also nodded to his family&aposs weekly church attendance as a success in their lives
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Trump and his team nodded to the potential boost the bill could give the Democratic incumbents.
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In often coarse terms, the pair nodded to an effort to oust her from the role.
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A video rolled out by the Biden campaign to tout Clyburn's endorsement nodded to that dynamic.
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As Jackson wrestled with various dates in August to start a potential trial, Craig nodded emphatically.
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It took him a second, but then he nodded, waving me in and wiping his face.
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" As Doerr nodded, Maris continued, "Let's say you're going to live, at most, another thirty years.
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Bryant appeared to be giving his daughter basketball-related pointers and Gigi nodded, smiled, and laughed.
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Nearby, a dark-haired man bummed a light from a bald man, who nodded in approval.
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Jerome had nodded, smiled a bit, as if to say, How cute , and changed the subject.
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He nodded gravely, but said there were multiple issues the US had to deal with first.
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Raven nodded yes and some in the audience cheered, Lambda Legal attorney Paul D. Castillo said.
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At first the pianos played breathlessly spiraling figures and insistent rhythms, music that nodded to Bartok.
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As the questioning wore on, some senators nodded at the lengthy — and, at times, rocky — proceedings.
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A moment later, Tyree nodded to his teammate Franco Miller and they dropped down as well.
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While she vaguely nodded in response to the question, there were more pressing matters at hand.
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" (A head in the front row nodded.) "My job is not to worry about those people.
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Goldberg then asked Cameron-Bure if she needed some orange juice, to which she smiled and nodded.
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I nodded, hoping to suggest that I was not an unruly teen, just a clammy, maladjusted adult.
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Mrs May nodded to this concern at this week's conference of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).
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"He just kind of nodded his head in agreement, and said, "OK, we'll start working on something.
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One person started playing on her phone, a few passengers yawned, and one guy even nodded off.
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But finally, most of them nodded and by saying "just a form of optimization" they moved on.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan nodded to this fact during his speech on the floor before the vote.
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The docs say he nodded his head to confirm Kenneth had shot him, as he couldn't speak.
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Trump smiled, shook hands and nodded at the 83-year-old emperor before greeting Michiko as well.
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"At least if he had had a child," he trailed off painfully as friends nodded in understanding.
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On the post-earnings conference call, its CEO nodded to the gaming sector's positive impact on business.
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While Trump's executive order about withholding funding from these cities nodded at the law, it wasn't specific.
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Clinton smiled, nodded, and noted that Albright has been making that same statement for about 25 years.
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Ocasio-Cortez, 85033, also nodded to younger candidates who have or are hoping to run for office.
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Mr. Obama nodded, smiled and even laughed while he listened to Mr. Tsuboi and held his hand.
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Is that so, she said, and nodded to her redheaded colleague, who stood ready with the handcuffs.
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There was a long silence, and something in the older sister turned away, even as she nodded.
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Asked whether she could learn something from a woman who built her brand decades ago, she nodded.
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Emil asked him if he wanted more salad, and he nodded, dully, but giddy all the same.
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Jean nodded his head to Marquee's "Clear," a song about love and also, possibly, cell-phone service.
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She nodded, apology accepted, the tears from her suppressed laughing/genuine terror still pooling in her eyes.
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Laura sat on a sofa with a view of the ocean and nodded, but she wasn't listening.
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" When I mentioned Mottola's observation to Hader, he nodded and said, "My dad's very nice, my grandfather.
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Earlier in the evening Rihanna had been asked if she related to Marie Antoinette and she nodded.
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N. made a motion then, pointing back to the entrance, and nodded to Z. before he left.
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It's a laughable notion, with no basis in fact, but federal judges have generally just nodded along.
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If you just nodded after both of those question marks, then you're already familiar with funeral potatoes.
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Standing next to Mr. Joe, Daniel Kollie, 0003, his friend and fellow pen-pen driver, nodded vigorously.
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Some of the women nodded when Dr. Blasey spoke; some grimaced or flinched during Judge Kavanaugh's testimony.
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He nodded his unhurried stoner nod, like I'd just asked if he wanted to hit this joint.
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She nodded off for a few minutes, so soon after she decided to return to her unit.
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I told him I was just a doubter, especially about the institution of marriage, and he nodded.
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Dressed in black, she nodded to the suffragist and Time's Up movements in her short opening speech.
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She nodded, holding the iron aloft and doing some side stretches before getting down to business. Thwack.
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Mr. Musk, who attended the hearing but did not speak, nodded at some of the judge's comments.
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She nodded and began inserting dozens of tiny needles around my body, which didn't hurt at all.
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General Abdelkhalig, seated beside him on Saturday in military uniform at their richly appointed Khartoum villa, nodded.
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They nodded at me as they left, recognizing me for what I am now: one of them.
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A few of the designations also nodded to the base that catapulted Mr. Trump to the presidency.
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He said he nodded to the other officers, signaling he intended to tackle her, then rushed her.
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Biden thanked Klobuchar for her endorsement and nodded to the senator's future as she ended her campaign.
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Villagers around him nodded and said they would take the headman's advice on who to vote for.
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"They do not consider us citizens," she said of the Israeli government, as women nodded their heads.
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" Nottage nodded: "When I was at Amnesty International, I was seeing a chiropractor three times a week.
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The man in the red tie said something, and Becky, not catching the words, nodded in confirmation.
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"I've seen a lot of troubles, my sweetheart," Ella kept repeating, and Gemma nodded each time anew.
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The man nodded, as if taking it all in, but minutes later asked again: Where am I?
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When told he became the first Raven to throw for four touchdowns in multiple games, Jackson nodded.
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In his comments, Mr. Mnuchin nodded to a crucial issue regarding Fannie and Freddie: safety and soundness.
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At times, people nodded to Mr. Sanford's dissents, urging him to venture further out on a limb.
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It's not the first time the postal service has nodded to the TV series in its stamps.
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Warren kept speaking to Sanders, who nodded, then put his hands up as if to stop her.
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He glanced down at the sponge, his only temporary salvation from the mucositis, and nodded a bit.
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He glanced down at the sponge, his only temporary salvation from the mucositis, and nodded a bit.
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Coleman, a kind-faced, nurturing type who wore a T-shirt depicting a Martian mountain range, nodded.
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He nodded toward a narrow building with blown-out windows, a sagging roof, and caved-in walls.
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" Several men around him vigorously nodded when he added, "Who knows what will happen to us next?
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Ford nodded appreciatively as Grassley thanked her for her bravery and left the hearing room in relief.
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Mr. Bush leaned toward his running mate, Dick Cheney, and nodded to a reporter in the crowd.
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Fox News viewers who nodded along aren't likely to learn of his new position, stated on CNN.
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"The vice president nodded, he heard what I said, and that was pretty much it," he said.
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"We shouldn't talk here," No Name said, and the man nodded and led us to his apartment.
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They nodded their sage heads sagely, stroked their beards, gave the lawyer-blacksmith grim and ponderous looks.
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Vice President Pence nodded in response, expressing neither surprise nor dismay at the linkage between the two.
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The man nodded lightly at me, while the rest of his body remained motionless below the neck.
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The girls nodded and turned toward one another, standing shoulder to shoulder and bouncing on their toes.
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I nodded, pulled a chip out of the bag and put it directly into her waiting mouth.
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The food nodded at France and Canada and, yes, American diners, also at excess and excess squared.
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He nodded in satisfaction, bouncing a remarkable pompadour in the jet-black hue of a much younger man.
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He nodded along to some of Trump&aposs remarks before they were translated, showcasing his fluency in English.
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He nodded, before telling me he was off to the doctors to get a longstanding hearing problem sorted.
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At one point he nodded then shook his head in reaction to his own responses in the statement.
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She nodded, and he pulled away, kicked free of his remaining clothes and sank down next to her.
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STEWART BUTTERFIELD: Well, I mean, so I nodded my head and said yes when you were saying that.
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He smiled and nodded, forgetting that I didn't speak Portuguese for a second as he tried to answer.
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When Trump complained about the Mueller investigation, Whitaker often smiled knowingly and nodded in assent, the official said.
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Trump nodded to their possible differences during a meeting in the White House, but struck an optimistic tone.
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" Baker nodded and laughed before replying that "we're not very good at math at The New York Times.
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Do I see this" — he nodded to the parking lot outside — "make what we do go away eventually?
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" Cartoon by Frank Cotham The ticket-taker nodded calmly and said, "I think there are wigs up there.
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Instead, he stood in the middle of it all and nodded as the fans warmly chanted his name.
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We all appropriately nodded and smiled — desperately hoping our important boss man wouldn't pick up on our unbelief.
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Hillary Clinton, Trump's 2016 presidential election opponent, nodded a greeting toward Melania Trump but otherwise stared straight ahead.
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She extended her neck, like a bird leaning over a pond, nodded a final time, and moved on.
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Clinton nodded solemnly and hardly spoke, an implicit contrast with Mr. Trump's 75-minute speech on Thursday night.
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Skirting new construction on Wyckoff Avenue, he nodded toward an orange Jaguar parked outside a natural-food store.
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Rane nodded, saying he'd first heard of the investment plan from Canary, who urged him to take part.
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As the jury was excused from the courtroom, Krim nodded his head up and down toward the jurors.
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When asked why he supports Sanders over rival Hillary Clinton, Garfunkel nodded to his focus on income inequality.
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" Asked who "they" were, Forte smiled, nodded toward the Jets' offices at their training compound and said: "They.
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Ho nodded briefly in my direction, smiling, then quickly resumed her rapid-fire critique of the costume options.
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If Beijing hasn't nodded by Wednesday, the deal is off, and Qualcomm doesn't plan to request an extension.
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"Andorra is an independent country that has its own currency," Ms. Cabré said, as her friends nodded encouragement.
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He nodded to a rendering posted on a nearby development for a new mixed-use building next door.
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" I nodded and began to respond before he interrupted, brightly, "Hey, want to have a piano lesson later?
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He nodded and scribbled the word down in English on a scrap of paper for Kawakubo to read.
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Was he the one I nodded to in the tacit exchange of two astonished and impressed young men?
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Nina Jacobson, a producer of the series, politely nodded along before she went home to Google the killer.
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I closed my eyes and nodded, thinking of all the great wisdom I could share with Tina Fey.
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Mr. García nodded toward the border fortifications of a nation whose president did not want him to enter.
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The women sitting in front of me in the movie theater found this hilarious and nodded their heads.
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But Mr. de Blasio, from his seat behind the podium on the dais, nodded in agreement both times.
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His kids weren't as talkative -- but LiAngelo nodded when asked if he was excited about his new contract.
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" Azar nodded at one point as the president noted that "they're making millions more [tests] as we speak.
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I can't be the only one who nodded approvingly when they were both nominated for Emmys last week.
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The vet gave us anti-anxiety pills, but Pip nodded off at the first hum of the engines.
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Oakley, who has sought to deflect attention away from himself and toward the massacre victims, nodded without smiling.
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He grabbed his crotch and nodded toward a trail that disappeared up the hill and into some bushes.
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PAPADOPOULOS: Nodded — noncommittal, but I mean, of course, to defer to Jeff Sessions and to ask Jeff's opinion.
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Fallon was successfully converted, but my friend, well … She took a bite, chewed slowly, nodded and then swallowed.
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But then the senator nodded to the night that changed her campaign: Friday night's Democratic debate in Manchester.
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Dr. Melissa Iammatteo, the chief of allergy and immunology at Westmed Medical Group in Purchase, N.Y., nodded sympathetically.
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Asked by a reporter if he wanted to speak about his son, the father nodded, but was unable.
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She put it all on obediently and waited until Angela came back to the door and nodded, satisfied.
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Eyes forward, face in poker mode, the price already a record, Burns nodded to $180,000, then to $190,1003.
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Mr. Zuckerberg nodded to the privacy controversy on Tuesday at the developer event, which is known as F8.
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When he nodded, another officer put him in handcuffs and led him back outside, into an unmarked car.
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" Richards nodded her head in agreement, adding, "Nothing could be as bad as what that man has said.
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A woman with a clipboard stepped out, looked my way, paused, then nodded when I gave my name.
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Tim Scott anticipated another chapter in his colleague's career and nodded to Gowdy's widely noted and varying hairstyles.
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He nodded, somewhat stung by her dismissal, and exited into the hallway, which was empty and cruelly illuminated.
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But on November 27th the parliament nodded through Ms von der Leyen's commission by 461 votes to 157.
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And a grim-faced Manafort nodded at his wife of 40 years, Kathleen, as he was led away.
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His wife, Kay Decker, also 69, nodded in agreement as she tucked into a Fuji chicken apple salad.
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Robert Kennedy paid to his uncle to break his fast in 1968, while Sanders nodded his head in recognition.
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Still, the appeals court nodded to how encryption and auto-deleting apps could help public officials hide their conversations.
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" Schlapp nodded to the awkward moment, then declared: "Here's what we decided to do at CPAC with the uninvited.
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"His actions make a lot of memes," said one teenaged boy, whose two friends laughed and nodded in agreement.
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But now, when Earl stood, Brent nodded at him, as though he were finally proud to be Earl's kin.
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The commander in chief nodded at the Olympian's recent transition as an example of how accepting Americans can be.
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He giggled, touched his face awkwardly, and nodded with what can only be described as approval and deep understanding.
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Broughton was moved to tears and quickly nodded her head yes — too overwhelmed with joy to respond out loud.
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In his yearly state-of-the-union speech on February 20th, Mr Putin nodded at the challenges entrepreneurs face.
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Pelosi nodded to the historic achievements of women politicians in her first speech as the newly elected House speaker.
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In that moment, I nodded in agreement, sucking in my gut so hard my face turned red — so crazy.
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I'll admit I nodded when Elizabeth told Paige it was what she did, not how she felt, that mattered.
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In his own remarks, Biden nodded to McCain's diagnosis as well as his history serving in the US military.
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After protesting that her feelings shouldn't matter, shaking her head and doing some serious blinking, she finally nodded. Yes.
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The teacher nodded sadly, as if this news confirmed sad truths about life that he generally chose to forget.
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Bishop did not speak in court Wednesday but nodded his head with his hands crossed in front of him.
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They nodded as an amateur guide, Cristalle Issa, 22, provided them with background information on the artist, named Dran.
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Confused, I nodded to the prisoners who waited around me, giving them permission to leave, before walking away myself.
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I didn't know what to do, and we just kind of looked at each other, nodded, and kept walking.
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Paul named the motel and room number, and the coyote nodded, beckoned with his eyes for them to follow.
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He nodded slightly, put my head on his shoulder, and continued to slow dance as though nothing were wrong.
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I blinked and nodded because I couldn't make my hands release their grip on the pommel and wave back.
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Even during "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" I nodded along politely while Festival Hall reenacted Sodom and Gomorrah.
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Congressional aides and journalists, crowding a second floor corridor, murmured and nodded after Mr. Menendez emerged from an elevator.
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She asked the girl if she had ever heard of Wonder Woman, and the girl slowly nodded her head.
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Eldora's general manager was standing next to him and nodded: eight or nine times a year, to be exact.
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"I liked the other room with the statues better," said Amina Atiyeh, 14, as her companions nodded in assent.
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My children, wide-eyed and dumbstruck at the thought of Mommy with a gun to her head, nodded earnestly.
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"We are ready to do whatever it takes to clear his name," Ramin said, as Mehran nodded in agreement.
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Flanked by his attorneys, the R&B singer occasionally glanced around and nodded at his supporters in the courtroom.
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After DeGeneres flat out said, "She was your friend with benefits," the 32-year-old actor nodded and agreed.
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They mostly smiled and nodded at Ms. Yupanik as they passed, but otherwise seemed to pay her little mind.
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John Barrasso (R-Wy.) nodded his head in agreement when Purpura said Trump was a better friend to Ukraine.
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"Ma'am, I don't want to make things difficult for you," he told a sales clerk, who nodded and bowed.
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She had nodded off repeatedly while cleaning — a result, she said, of too little sleep and too much methadone.
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U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures, which were trading close to flat earlier, nodded downward at $67.74 a barrel.
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I nodded again, not sure if I should run away, hold my breath or sit frozen in my seat.
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Qualcomm's XR2 announcement nodded toward mainstream applications, which apparently include your kid wearing smart glasses at the dinner table.
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While Wray nodded to the missteps in the process on Monday night, he highlighted that the FBI acted legally.
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Afterward, Stanton smiled and nodded when asked if he'd like to participate in the Home Run Derby next Monday.
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He nodded and smiled at the hotel workers, who were busy shuttering the windows in preparation for the storm.
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" His friends nodded, all but one, who looked down at his plate and said shyly, "I think it's better.
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She held up each one and described how it worked, while I listened very earnestly and nodded my head.
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She didn't speak much English, but she nodded, smiling, and turned on a Chinese-language soap opera for herself.
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When I asked Blackmore how the group reconciles their subversive tradition with endorsing a feature film, she nodded knowingly.
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When I nodded, he sat back down, but the father stood up and walked out and didn't come back.
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The two were eating dinner and chatting about his performance that night when "his eyes fixed" and he nodded off.
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In the gallery, several of Muldrow&aposs friends and relatives nodded and clutched hands after the judge announced his decision.
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Dr. Gramm cleared her throat and nodded her head gently, her face passive as she waited for Sarah to continue.
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Guedes fired the European champions ahead from Bernardo Silva's cushioned header and nodded in the third from Raphael Guerreiro's cross.
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One of the workers nodded, what's up, and in an instant, I singled him out as someone who might assist.
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When asked if that meant that he hasn't worked with independent candidate Jaime Rodríguez Calderón, Merlo just laughed and nodded.
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At a meeting with Mr Barzani on September 14th, a phalanx of Western ambassadors to Iraq nodded at his side.
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Later, during a Q&A with the press, Trump nodded for a good 15 seconds before putting in his earpiece.
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Mr Trump nodded approvingly, says Mr Holding, whose office is a regular stop for Liam Fox, Britain's international trade secretary.
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Prior to that, the company had a doughnut that nodded to musician Fred Cole, who passed away on November 9.
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As he slipped behind the wheel, Ma nodded to a small statue of Buddha propped on the dashboard and grinned.
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On Monday night his campaign manager winked and nodded to it, embedding a video of the coughing in a tweet.
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He nodded her head yes and Qin then stood up to give his now-fiancé a hug and a kiss.
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The ceilings rained fake marigold petals and the audience nodded their heads to what's sure to be Disney's newest earworm.
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" Then, she contends, he nodded to her infant daughter in the back seat and said, "That's a beautiful little girl.
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On today's investor call, CEO Tim Cook nodded to a "pause in growth" and called the quarter a "challenging" one.
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Drake nodded back at Swift in a new spot for the streaming service released Sunday during the American Music Awards.
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In case you missed it, FD literally nodded off in the middle of talking to his followers and playing music.
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This was, again, partly political, in that the competition nodded to the power of the local council and its grandees.
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In Pittsburgh, as she walked back to her seat, three Greene County miners nodded and gave her a thumbs-up.
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With a collection (and It-Girl crew) like this, it's no surprise that Marc Jacobs nodded his head in approval.
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Then he remembered and nodded at the woman who was turning the pages of a newspaper at the next table.
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"Tidying is what you do before your mother-in-law comes over," said one woman, while her two friends nodded.
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He didn't stand but extended a reluctant hand from the settee, nodded and smiled knowingly, as though we'd already met.
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The Obama administration nodded at those concerns in their comments but endorsed the plans as good for competition and consumers.
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He nodded regularly as presiding Judge Alphons Orie read out descriptions of atrocities by Bosnian Serb forces, one by one.
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Debate swirled around the campaign, which nodded to the player's outspoken protests of Trump policies and pervasive racism in America.
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According to an Instagram post from makeup artist Patrick Ta, Hadid also nodded to Musgraves' ensemble with her eye makeup.
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And then there was Cruz's finale, when he nodded to the paternity of, in order, Rubio, Kasich, himself and Trump.
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That is, I said no actual words to her, though, if she said hello, I nodded my head in acknowledgment.
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A few moments later, he looked back at his fiancee and nodded somberly as relatives of the victims sobbed loudly.
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According to USA Today, he nodded at the small group of supporters, largely female, who had gathered outside the courthouse.
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In a video posted Monday evening announcing her decision, Ms. Porter, 45, nodded to the political strain of her position.
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BERLIN — Hertha Berlin nodded to social struggles in the United States by kneeling before its Bundesliga home game on Saturday.
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He waited a moment, nodded, then proceeded, with his accomplices, to cover a helpless Coutinho in eggs, flour and water.
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Matthews said he was not retiring due to a lack of interest in politics, but nodded to changes taking place.
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The judge, Christina Kiss, nodded to the sentiment and the solidarity shown towards Guerrero by other players in her decision.
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Madureira nodded happily as the children flocked around him; paternally, he ruffled the hair of the boy closest to him.
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She nodded toward the streets outside her sixth-floor window and spoke of her son's sorrow for Ms. Cavero's death.
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He said he would deal with the matter with "great heart," but nodded to the political difficulty of doing so.
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In his opening statement to the House Oversight Committee, Cohen nodded to that idea that he was a changed man.
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Mr. Joffe nodded and smiled, but when he relayed this to Ms. Kawakubo, she grew agitated and began speaking rapidly.
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Diego Costa initially nodded a cross against the bar, and Alonso darted in to meet the rebound with a header.
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When she asked her son if he would like a new puppy, he nodded his head and began to cry.
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"It wasn't something I was proud to share with the team," he told us, as heads around the table nodded.
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Wei nodded toward the hillside, where a huge elevator reached deep into the source of fortune and grief: the mines.
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John nodded, still in shock, having woken up and discovered Marcia, cold and limp, slumped across the couch beside him.
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Trump called Beshear "a major lefty" and nodded to Bevin's vulnerabilities — but spun them as positives to a friendly crowd.
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When they first rode through this land, Jamie nodded when he heard it was Cherokee territory, sympathetic to their fight.
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STEVE LIESMAN: Joe, I think she nodded a little bit to the left when you asked her about the jobs number.
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"When I knocked on the door, you knew pretty quickly I was transgender," Rogers told the man, named James, who nodded.
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Shawn Mendes, who was all of us at that moment, nodded along to Jackson's speech with his hand on his heart.
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NP: This was a room full of marketers that I was talking to, and they all just sort of nodded approvingly.
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Trump knowingly nodded along, seemingly not finding Putin's offer as a troll or an insult, but a genuinely impressive extended hand.
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"Difficult to explain, because it's so absolutely insane," she replied, as Trump arched an eyebrow and nodded her head in approval.
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Still, Barr nodded to the widening chasm between an expanding, aboveboard industry and federal laws that ostensibly prohibit it from existing.
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The committee also nodded to his domestic and pro-democratic reforms, though some of those have been slow to take root.
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Mr Trump winked and nodded at the upcoming pardon in a splenetic, rambling 76-minute speech in Phoenix earlier this week.
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"I can't imagine what would have happened if we stopped at our first 'no'," said Suri, and Moore nodded in unison.
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Earlier this month, Fed Governor Lael Brainard nodded to growing risks to growth overseas and in corporate debt markets at home.
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In the pews, the audience nodded along, showing their approval by muttering "Amen" and raising their hands up in the air.
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"He looked at me and nodded his head with a kind of smile and said, 'I got it,' " Officer Acevedo said.
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The flight attendant was waiting outside the door with a dustpan and broom, but she just nodded and smiled at us.
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As I've worked on this essay, I've let every inmate I know read it, and they have all nodded their heads.
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"It was a terrible, terrible thing for the United States to enter that deal," Trump said as Netanyahu nodded in agreement.
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He nodded to the 2000s, during which the Fed raised rates 17 times, which helped bring about the 2008 financial crisis.
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The guy behind the counter rang me up in silence, then looked up — looked me right in the eye, and nodded.
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We all eyed the melon as it was placed with its foster family and nodded silently — sanctioning the melon's new home.
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So I was writing the name and the date, and suddenly just fell asleep, nodded right off for about 30 seconds.
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"It feels like we've taken a step back; it really does," she said, and nodded to the crowd across the street.
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The man nodded yes and walked him around to his backyard, where a tall blue plastic container stood in the shade.
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Republicans, in calling for innovation to tackle climate change have nodded at support of some government-funded research and development efforts.
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He smiled and nodded at Guzman, who sat at the defense table wearing a dark navy blue suit and matching tie.
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" He added, "Unlike, for example, Ms. Matsumoto"—he nodded toward my interpreter, Chie Matsumoto—"who might look like a career woman.
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"We are making a taste that is from Syria, but in the French style," he said as Mr. Jégo nodded approvingly.
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As the Brazilians celebrated, Kuipers held his hand up to his ear, nodded his head and slipped away to the sidelines.
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Drawing from a fine recent album, "Arclight," the group nodded to Western swing and Gypsy jazz without yielding to musty evocation.
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"The Cardinal was delighted with the program," Biros told me—Feinberg nodded his assent—and set out the numbers in support.
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Rifaat nodded, but then the woman started to gripe about the poor, and how the government subsidized their food and electricity.
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I'd nodded my head and made small concessions, but I had committed a cardinal relationship sin: I had failed to compromise.
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He said he remembered Solis from the Arizona Fall League and nodded to the lefty as he got into the box.
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Some riders chatted happily and we had a great conversation, while others simply nodded and popped headphones in and were silent.
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As Dr. Blasey talked about how the experience changed her life — how she struggled in school, for instance — Ms. Brodesser nodded.
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"First the breathing stops, then the brain, then the heart," Ms. Pericchi reminded the man, a heroin user, who nodded along.
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" There was a pause as I nodded in the affirmative, then came the kicker: "Oh, but I thought you were brilliant.
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"There is still an ocean of room in that bag," he said, showing off the empty space as two jurors nodded.
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His reaction made so little difference to me that I'm not sure what it was — he probably nodded and hugged me.
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The steward nodded approval — the pair had passed inspection by the Fédération Equestre Internationale, or F.E.I., the sport's top governing body.
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I nodded politely but only really understood what they meant when I arrived at Tiananmen Square on Tuesday at 6 a.m.
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A couple of men within earshot at M'Dears, a diner just north of Florence and Normandie, nodded their heads in agreement.
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"There were times in the night I nodded off, but I was pretty much awake the whole time," Stacy-Alcantara said.
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They politely nodded, handed me a flyer with their press information, and went back to talking to each other in Russian.
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" Asked whether the nation should be concerned about the administration, she nodded, adding, "it's going to not be OK. It's not.
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The phrase also nodded to the reality that, at age 37, he was old, at least for an "emerging" Hollywood star.
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It nodded to many of the looks she has made her signature, like those floaty lace blouses or big boyfriend coats.
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McCusker also nodded to the fact that some military projects will be halted for the time being because of this move.
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So when Wang" — he nodded at my friend — "told me you were back, I thought we should arrange a dinner party.
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The company, along with other retailers, is an investor in the near-death mobile payment consortium MCX, which Goldberger nodded to.
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This pain, loss, and despair are not to be nodded to and then brushed aside as convenient foreplay for political theorizing.
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A suit in the back of the room mouthed 'real-time media seeding' across the table, to another, who quickly nodded.
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And when Trump would rant about the Mueller probe, Whitaker often "smiled knowingly and nodded in assent," the Washington Post reported.
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But he, too, nodded to Europe's concerns that Mr. Erdogan was using his state of emergency to roll back democratic norms.
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The artist himself, in classically cryptic form, nodded toward his upcoming set via a snazzy Twitter GIF which you can see below.
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He said he remembered Solis from the Arizona Fall League and nodded to the left-hander as he got into the box.
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The Paychex CEO also nodded to the new version of the Affordable Care Act Trump revealed Monday as being positive for business.
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The three women, matriarchs of the families with whom we shared the communal apartment, nodded at one another and pursed their lips.
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Model Tess Holliday stripped down to her underwear for a sultry bathroom selfie, and slyly nodded at her haters in the caption.
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Ferrera paired her red Alberta Ferretti gown with a headpiece that nodded to her Honduran roots, as she wrote on her Instagram.
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Robertson nodded toward first base, and Boone agreed, so the manager held up four fingers to the home plate umpire, David Rackley.
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The third annual review of the EU-US Privacy Shield data transfer mechanism has once again been nodded through by Europe's executive.
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As Terry recounted the incident, he nodded to the oak-dotted median cordoned off with construction tape in front of the church.
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"What my lifestyle has been, it can make you feel like you're alone, that it's only you," she shared as Willow nodded.
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Womenswear creative director Veronica Etro showcased vibrant tapestry prints, nodded to equestrian influences and added regal touches for the "Aristo-Indie" collection.
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I smiled and nodded to the men and girls that haunted the little restaurants and family kitchens, encouraging but not too encouraging.
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Dorf nodded his approval — the group had unknowingly echoed his desire for the work to be seen in a democratic, accessible space.
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In the beginning, he'd asked if she was sleeping with anyone else, and when Tiffany said that she wasn't, he'd nodded appreciatively.
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" Dorsey nodded in response, and noted for his part that he's very open to establishing "a regular cadence with our industry peers.
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"We need to get you some help," my husband said when he found me, and I nodded, stuffing tissues up my nose.
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A fellow veteran was ready to raise a fuss, but when he heard Sutton's explanation he just nodded his head and left.
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To clear things up, I showed her my iPhone with the image of a credit card on its screen, and she nodded.
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In the parking lot, a guy pushing a broom through puddles of water said, "You're lucky you're retired, champ," and Ali nodded.
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" His mother-in-law nodded and said in a timid, embarrassed-sounding voice, "Why, of course, we all want that for him.
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Now he grimaced, squinted, nodded, pursed his lips, sniffed, huffed and interrupted, becoming, over the night, an agitated man in a box.
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Mudge, in a neutral dark-blue T-shirt, nodded toward a folding chair shared by his sons Benjamin, 6, and Luke, 2.
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On that fateful night, this woman had nodded hello as my sister swiped her access card a little after 1:30 a.m.
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While Keisler spoke, Judge Sentelle, a Reagan appointee who had aggressively questioned the DOJ earlier in the hearing, often nodded in approval.
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Papadopoulos also said earlier this month that Trump "nodded with approval" when he suggested setting up a meeting between Trump and Putin.
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He simply nodded to an unidentified FBI lawyer sitting behind him who proceeded to signal, like Caesar, what questions would be answered.
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HQ (as the human quintet had taken to calling themselves) nodded solemnly, trying to summon the appearance of indignation and forgiveness simultaneously.
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If you send him to his room, "you've just made his day," Ashworth told the parents in his workshop, who nodded knowingly.
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In a statement to CNN Business, Instacart nodded to the fact that customers have been using the platform to brace for coronavirus.
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If the doctor had simply said "good for an overweight 71-year-old guy," everybody probably could have nodded and moved forward.
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Mr. Singer nodded to his 3-year-old, who sat in the back seat one afternoon as they headed to a picnic.
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From "Country Rap" Little surprise that the first time country music directly nodded at hip-hop was with a lightly arched eyebrow.
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One of the league's hardest-hitting and most versatile safeties, Dawkins stared at his bust and nodded his approval to the crowd.
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He could have nodded to the risks posed to the global economy and key trading partners by tariffs or a trade war.
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" Before Buttigieg's exit, Carter nodded to his uncertain path ahead, saying, "He doesn't know what he's going to do after South Carolina.
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They paused for a beat and each knowingly nodded, an acknowledgment that it was a scene that would never again be recreated.
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She has nodded instead toward New York the fashion capital, hiring local designers to imagine and confection the show's couture-like dresses.
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"In the queer community, the odds are always stacked against us," Jasmine explained, while her perfect match, Nour, nodded aggressively in agreement.
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Dinner guests nodded and showed one another their phones: Like clockwork, the president had sent out a Twitter message admonishing North Korea.
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While other senators occasionally nodded their heads or threw up their hands, Alexander had been nearly as stoic as his friend McConnell.
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When I said Cancer, her demeanor visibly changed drastically, and she just kind of politely nodded at me with a forced smile.
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One woman clasped her hands together at her chest, another bowed slightly, others closed their eyes and nodded in silent, wincing gratitude.
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She nodded approvingly after one boy said it was a "really sad thought" that service members wouldn't be home for the holidays.
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" Other returning residents nodded as Mr. Ahmed added, "I speak for thousands of people when I say the government has forgotten us.
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Mr. Chung said that he told Ms. Park the party could not prevent the impeachment vote and that she nodded in response.
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He might have spoken for Milan's conflicted stance on men's versus women's when he nodded at the relaxing standards of gendered clothing.
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Mr. Musk, who did not speak during the hearing but passed notes to his lawyer, nodded in approval at Judge Nathan's remarks.
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Wearing a red baju kurung, a traditional Malay dress, and a headscarf, Huong stood and nodded as the judge delivered the sentencing.
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" Watchers on the Wall's Bex nodded during this speech, adding at the end: "A world of our own, that's the real radical shit.
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As it turns out—and as Google had nodded at previously—the hidden chip inside every Pixel serves a narrow but critical purpose.
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The first two women didn't seem particularly into it, but the second two "shared a similar energy" to Jackson and excitedly nodded along.
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He deferred to Putin to speak first, extending his hand, and then nodded as he listened to the translation of Putin&aposs remarks.
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He nodded to a future pull-out of the Iran Deal, called Kim Jong-un "Rocket Man," and threatened to destroy North Korea.
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" Discussing the changing personalities of teenagers, Ripa, 48, nodded in agreement: "I feel like it would've turned by now … I mean the personality.
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It triggered some military reflex in Allen, who nodded stiffly and waved at the maître d', making a show about inspecting Kulagin's wound.
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" But he also nodded toward economic interests, saying that federal oversight has led to "unnecessary restrictions on hunting, ranching, and responsible economic development.
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Clinton again declined to mention the story in Des Moines, but nodded to the way this presidential race has never ceased to surprise.
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Saipov nodded his head repeatedly as he was read his rights in a brief court proceeding that he followed through a Russian interpreter.
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Yeah, you don't really seem like yourself, Vicky said, to which Ashley nodded, a constant No and a constant Yes running in her.
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"I smiled and nodded like I always did when books came out and said I understood when I didn't at all," she says.
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" Bookout nodded, saying, "That's tough and it sucks and it's tough because there's nothing you can really do, you know what I mean?
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" Eckstein turned to his friends and asked if they enjoyed it, the whole table of meat-eaters nodded, and agreed it was "delicious.
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The reaction from the town hall audience was telling — they applauded, nodded their heads, and expressed frustration with 2016's overwhelmingly negative race.
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He has always smiled a lot and nodded to fans and slapped palms with kids lining the ropes as he walked between holes.
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After a news conference Friday, Pence nodded "yes" when asked by reporters if he would turn down the pay raise during the shutdown.
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"Of course, this is the same week that Snowden is blasting Putin on Twitter every day," Wizner said to Borman, who nodded along.
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It's the latest in a week when Trump has repeatedly made allusions and nodded to symbols that are usually considered beyond the pale.
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At first, the runner was ruled safe, but Gregorius nodded to the Yankee dugout for a second look, and the call was overturned.
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He nodded at seemingly sheer walls and pointed out the half-hidden paths by which he led the sheep down into the canyon.
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The ball, nodded downward, struck a Portuguese defender's hand, and the remote officials deemed it worthy of a penalty, which Iran then converted.
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Democratic candidates for president have nodded to this rationale for immigration, but it's likely to become more prominent as the general election approaches.
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I quickly asked him if he wanted to go somewhere else, and he anxiously nodded yes, and we ate gluten-free vegan Thai.
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I quickly asked him if he wanted to go somewhere else and he anxiously nodded yes and we ate gluten-free vegan Thai.
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"It's true that some of the senators have from time to time nodded off," Risch told a CBS affiliate in Idaho on Wednesday.
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Uta Barth's photographs have always nodded heavily toward painting — particularly the misty look of Impressionism, which influenced pictorialist photographers, and strains of abstraction.
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"We don't want to look at it because it's so painful," H.M. Lal, a cousin of the victim, said as family members nodded.
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Cui Tiankai, the Chinese ambassador to the United States, released a statement on Twitter on Monday that nodded to Bryant's reach in China.
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Seeing the change in my face, she nodded, consigned a scoop of rice to the soup's depths and headed back to the kitchen.
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At his funeral, in Smithville, the town where he grew up, old folks sang gospel and rappers nodded quietly along with the hymns.
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"The vice president nodded like you know he heard what I said and that was pretty much it as I recall," he said.
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After examining each drawing for several moments, scanning corner to corner and flipping each one over, he either nodded or shook his head.
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Kim also reportedly highlighted the isolated state's economic achievements during the speech, and nodded towards trying to improve the country's standard of living.
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Midway through the meeting, Susan Rice nodded to an N.S.C. staffer, Daniel Rosenthal, signalling that he should start distributing copies of the timeline.
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And Sullivan has been well-regarded at State, including under Rex Tillerson, who was widely disliked, a factor Trump nodded to in August.
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Officer Haste said he asked the tenant if a teenager lived upstairs, and the man pointed up with his index finger and nodded.
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In her first speech before that body, in 1979, she nodded to the past that had destroyed her family and nearly destroyed Europe.
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Weldon did not speak at Monday&aposs arraignment but stood expressionless and nodded slightly when a not guilty plea was entered on his behalf.
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Perhaps inspired by the aesthetic of Best Picture nominee Bohemian Rhapsody, playful looks that nodded to glam rock were all over the red carpet.
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In the statement, the U.S. central bank did not raise interest rates, but nodded to rising optimism in the business community and among consumers.
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Asked by Judge James George whether she understood the charges against her, Dingledine nodded in court and said, "Yes, your honor," the newspaper reports.
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Luckily, she seemed content to be in the arms of her caretaker, and eventually lay her head back down to rest and nodded off.
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In the only notable departure from last month's speech, she nodded to the after the June 23 U.K. vote to leave the European Union.
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Over the show's long run, it's attracted a devoted online fanbase, which the series has occasionally directly referenced and nodded to in various episodes.
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Looking at us closely, he nodded and told us he "would follow us to the truck" at the end of the meeting to check.
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Long's co-workers nodded as he described feeling unsafe at work — he specifically mentioned that the warehouse's sprinkler system and smoke detectors are broken.
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" When I asked if the Chinese security officers were this strict with everyone, they nodded and one lamented, "They do that to us, too.
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One of the hardest-hitting and most versatile safeties in NFL history, Dawkins stared at his bust and nodded his approval to the crowd.
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Each time Thomas Edison encountered a problem, he would famously roll a few marbles in his hand as he nodded off in a chair.
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He nodded to bigger government, by agreeing to raise the debt limit, spend billions on disaster relief, and get zero spending cuts in exchange.
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In another, she nodded coyly at the camera as she wore a pair of white pants and held a matching jacket over her chest.
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Finally, Cramer nodded to Celgene and Johnson & Johnson as two health care plays that have been ticking up on seemingly no news at all.
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They just nodded off in their chairs and woke up a few hours later—not very refreshed maybe but very close to their battlefield.
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"She's been through a lot, let's put it that way," Trump said in remarks that were translated into Spanish, as Rosales nodded and smiled.
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To reporters' calls of "Welcome home" he simply nodded with a strained smile as he disappeared down a corridor to where his family waited.
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The pair nodded along as they discussed how they "share the same passions"—which is presumably the village mentality they both grew up on.
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Lodderhose, a journalist, nodded with happy anticipation: instantly, the space had been transformed, in her imagination, from a builder's yard to a family haven.
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Charlotte mugged for the camera after her win, Lynch hugged her (the fans booed), nodded her head, and then struck Charlotte in the face.
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I tried to take care of him, but, stoned idiot like I was, when he woke up and felt better, I had nodded off.
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He nodded, murmured some nice words, then sent a push from the White House downstream to New York City, where the Somoza family lived.
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But when a reporter asked if they were looking forward to going to Pyongyang, Kim Yerim, who is known as Yeri, grinned and nodded.
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Mr. Khosrowshahi nodded to the passion it took for Mr. Kalanick to get Uber to the near $70 billion transportation behemoth it is today.
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Instead of correcting them, I just nodded and faked my share of orgasms because I prioritized men feeling comfortable over my own sexual pleasure.
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They sat on the living room carpet talking quietly, then Mr. Ahmad nodded goodbye to his wife and son and left with the visitor.
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GUADALAJARA, Mexico — Andrés Manuel López Obrador nodded at the sea of red T-shirts and flag-waving devotees jammed into a plaza in Guadalajara.
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"I almost didn't even know about it, because I haven't checked my voicemails for the last 12 years," she added as Alec simply nodded.
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I nodded in agreement while sipping from a shaved coconut filled with a vodka cocktail, the unofficial (and admittedly, delicious) drink of the fair.
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Dr. Guise nodded, ordered blood tests, and recommended Prolia, a twice-a-year injection to help fight osteoporosis, instead of the oral drugs available.
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Ms. Karjam, Kihnu's most famous weaver and a beloved elder, nodded her kerchiefed head firmly, her fingers twisting and untwisting as if weaving air.
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" Norma nodded, and said to her, "I felt shame talking about it before, never knowing if the person you're confiding in is judging you.
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He nodded toward one of the large high-speed ferries that now pour throngs of tourists onto a neighboring dock seven days a week.
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Some nodded off with their cheeks against their knees or against another's shoulders, while others, like Justin, kept watch for police and remained alert.
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Then a narrator named the man as a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I nodded, not knowing why a doctor was speaking like this.
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"You have to learn to live with it, you have to be strong," he said, as his friends around the table nodded in agreement.
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As the congressman warned of scenarios like Islamic State terrorists or even Africans with ebola illegally entering the country, Mr. Trump listened and nodded.
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It's warm and a little sleepy, and if you nodded off here and there, well, that wouldn't be the worst thing in the world.
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But, in his first public comments since November, he nodded to an array of "tough-to-read" factors highlighted by the recent market selloff.
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The equalizer came from an unlikely source as Alvaro Morata nodded on Mandzukic's pass to Sturaro, who fired in off the underside of the bar.
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The costume prompt — "Pink and Teal, Summer and Sea, Eternal Vacation" inspired looks that nodded to Vaporwave's aesthetic blend of old technology and gauzy escapism.
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When Legend declared that prison is not the solution to every problem, Acosta nodded approvingly before noting that prison reform is "personal" for the musician.
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Everyone is enchanted, especially a certain blond soldier who looks like he went to barber shop, pointed to a picture of an owl, and nodded.
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Spacey did not speak during Monday's brief hearing and nodded slightly when told by the judge not to have any contact with the alleged victim.
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It was so panned by critics that the push alert the MoviePass app sent to its users even nodded to the flood of bad reviews.
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Chip Roy, the ranking member of the subcommittee, also nodded to Cummings, but noted the focus should be shifted to the situation along the border.
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Perfect not just for the VR fans and gamers Apple nodded at, but for creative professionals who need the extra GPU oomph for 3D renders.
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"When I interviewed Melania, I mentioned that she'd come to New York on that H-1B visa, and she nodded in agreement," Rapkin told Politico.
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Still RuPaul told her that she probably feels like she's a fraud on the inside and Aquaria just nodded knowingly, like a pale twink bobblehead.
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I could tell she wanted to say more, but I couldn't bear to hear it so I nodded decisively, signaling the end of our conversation.
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" He stood in the sun accompanied by his friend Ulises Menendez, an electrician, who nodded quietly and added: "Illusions are a terrible thing in Cuba.
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So I smiled and nodded and tried to change the subject and spend what seemed like a very long drive staring awkwardly out the window.
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Pence nodded "yes" to reporters when he was asked at that news conference if he would turn down the potential pay raise during the shutdown.
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She walked through aisles of bric-a-brac and nodded to a deer's head similar to one in her picture of his cluttered work table.
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Mahmood nodded and said that is because the Republican candidates are coming from a position of fear and ignorance, and cooler heads need to prevail.
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After Guzmán entered court and spoke to his attorneys, he turned around and made eye contact with the actor, gave him a smile and nodded.
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" In her speech, Rihanna nodded to that connection, thanking "all the kids in the street that inspired me just by doing things their own way.
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In an unusual note attached to his signature, Brown nodded to the #MeToo movement and last week's charged hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
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I nodded along and appreciated what he said as you do over breakfast but had no idea of the extent to which his mania ran.
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Mr. White nodded supportively as he watched the boat roll down the wharf toward the barge that would take it down the wind-whipped Mississippi.
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He stopped short for a long moment, searching for words, then nodded his head with renewed determination and reeled off the rest of a response.
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He also emphasized his belief in the vitality of a smaller G.E., and nodded to products like electric generators, jet engines and medical-imaging equipment.
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Warren nodded and then took a stab at communicating her ideas to the local viewers who might catch a few of her words that night.
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One recent night, the three women and one man at the table nodded and tutted at regular intervals as Ms. Dollé's eyes darted among them.
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The outfits were layered: jackets or long coats over large-collared shirts, which nodded to 1970s styles, with the latter on top of rollneck tops.
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"Art is not for him," the angry teacher told Armajani's father, who quietly nodded and agreed that he'd never bring his son back for lessons.
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As Ms. Noem nodded and answered their questions, she pitched herself as an experienced chief executive who was just as South Dakotan as Mr. Sutton.
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R. L. Miller, the chairwoman of the environmental caucus of the California Democratic Party, nodded vigorously when asked if she thought Ms. Feinstein should retire.
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Dr. Fimple nodded in the direction of an e-cigarette package on the coffee table, a crumpled item found while sorting through her husband's belongings.
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Obama's sparkly top nodded to the ensemble she sports on the cover of her book, though the top here is more of an evening look.
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Mets 5, Reds 2 After Matt Harvey completed his warm-up throws, he nodded toward catcher Kevin Plawecki, signaling that he was ready to go.
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He nodded almost officiously at his brothers, as if to apologize, but spent the first part of the proceedings staring intently at a far wall.
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After dancing with it held over their heads, they threw it onto the stage as a gift for Bombino, who smiled and nodded his thanks.
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He nodded as the judge spoke, and he offered an emotional apology to a woman who spoke about being shot during one of his crimes.
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"Completely bipartisan," Jackman nodded of the star-studded gala, which featured performances from Jerry Seinfeld, Jay Leno, Kesha, Margaret Cho and Ben Folds, among others.
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By voting to confirm Kavanaugh, "you're telling me that my assault doesn't matter," one tearfully told him live on CNN, as Flake listened and nodded.
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" Burton nodded skeptically, then asked about the motivation behind another one of his lines: "By now, I think the dead have gotten where they're headed.
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The first lady's choice to wear a powder-blue Ralph Lauren to the swearing-in ceremony both nodded to the American establishment and referenced history.
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I nodded solemnly, knowing that I was chosen for this task in part because I understood why it needed to be done without further explanation.
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We sat there and I told the men everything that I'd put into my body and they nodded seemingly without judgment, and took my vitals.
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At one point, he nodded to former Blue Devil and current Cleveland Cavalier Kyrie Irving, who was sitting courtside, after he nailed a mid-range jumper.
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"I am very worried after the dissolution of the party," factory sewer Heng Kheang, 35, said as other colleagues nodded in agreement at their lunch break.
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Asked if he had found it, he nodded toward a brown-and-white purchase that he had stuck headfirst in the pocket of his suit jacket.
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Yes, it was heavily influenced by the past, but it also nodded to what's happening now — particularly surrounding President Trump's decision to rescind DACA in America.
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He also nodded to the high cost of college tuition, an issue Sanders emphasized owned during the primary by calling for free tuition for public colleges.
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The stranger next to me nodded towards the stage and proudly let me know that his friend was among the amateur models selected for the show.
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The Republican National Committee released a video ad called "Smirk" that showed a split-screen of Romney smoothly ripping Obama, while the president nodded and smirked.
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At its March policy meeting, the Fed had nodded to an overseas slowdown and early-year market turmoil in justifying a pause to its policy tightening.
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The two women nodded their heads when the charge was read out to them at the Shah Alam court on the outskirts of the Malaysian capital.
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While the President nodded, Murad explained that the plight of her people, the Yazidi ethnoreligious minority, did not end when ISIS was driven out of Iraq.
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Cramer also nodded to the rebounding popularity of cellphone-oriented chipmakers that were all but irrelevant on Wall Street until Apple began to regain its momentum.
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Behind the cameras the producers, staring at screens showing the footage unfolding, nodded their heads as virtual gifts such as flower and banana emojis streamed in.
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Many Republicans and conservative pundits nodded sagely at this suggestion and told the media that Garland's unimpeachable reputation meant that he could be confirmed 100-0.
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Even as GOP senators indicated on Tuesday that they believe McConnell is leaning toward canceling part of the break, they also nodded to the yearly theatrics.
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Hina nodded at Hassan in greeting and then took a brass-colored nameplate out of her purse, placing it carefully on her side of the desk.
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But even he has nodded to wellness with "Everyday Super Food," a book whose breakout recipe is for Skinny Carbonara, made with yogurt instead of cream.
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"We get a hundred and eighty kilos of fish, and from that we get approximately ten kilos of roe," Ziska said, as the diners nodded approvingly.
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He nodded, and told me that, during Easter, he'd go to Palenque, in the southern state of Chiapas, where he had a ranchito in the jungle.
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On a thoroughfare filled with butchers, bakeries and fish-and-chip-shops, tradespeople nodded their head vigorously when asked if they were planning to vote out.
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"The vice president nodded, like, you know, he heard what I said," said Sondland, describing a meeting where he'd spoken openly about Ukraine in Pence's presence.
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Mr. Gontijo, a technology specialist, nodded in agreement and then looked at the wall, which was already festooned with posters comparing it to the Berlin Wall.
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"The comrade-general listened to everything I said and nodded even when I urged him to open up the republic to the world," Mr. Fujimoto said.
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She nodded in agreement, and I could tell by the hint of a smile that she felt she had gotten the better end of the deal.
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In 1957, one early morning in October, he came to the dormitory and tapped my sleeping foot with his breviary, and nodded that I should rise.
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Mr. Sayoc listened attentively and nodded as the judge, Robert W. Lehrburger of Federal District Court, advised him of rights and asked if he understood them.
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It was a portrait of a black man that nodded to the formal history of the portrait and was painted in a historic medium (egg tempera).
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When the congregants sitting around the table in our church basement heard this opinion about the Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, they all nodded in agreement.
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We smiled and nodded, the way people do when they know each other well and are acknowledging the difficult task they are about to undertake together.
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I don't know the language, so I had no idea what she was telling me, but I pretended to listen, and I nodded as she continued.
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In this uplifting version of American history, all three icons nodded their approval when the Museum of African American History and Culture was dedicated in 2016.
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DOYLESTOWN, Pa. — The scene was almost quaint, this cowboy-hatted neophyte preaching his gospel as about 2284 supporters, peering out from snow-drenched hoodies, nodded along.
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She noted that in his dissent Kavanaugh nodded to the 2016 Supreme Court decision -- called Whole Woman's Health -- where the court struck down the Texas statute.
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Sources in the room said the conservative leaders expressed deep admiration for Villanueva, a former Army Ranger, over his actions, while the president mostly nodded along.
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I'd be a rich man if I had a nickel for every time someone fudged a 30-minute check or nodded off on the midnight shift.
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He nodded to hip hop's catchiest bops of this year, like "Suge" by DaBaby and Young Thug's "The London," which featured J. Cole and Travis Scott.
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He follows artist Mark Bradford's impressive 20143 showcase, which featured garbage-addled collages and bruised canvases that nodded to the precarious state of American democracy under Trump.
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DJ Xenn stood on a three-story platform, head tilted to press the headphone against his shoulder as he nodded ever so slightly along with the beat.
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Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican who has been a vocal critic of the bill, Monday, the President nodded to the fact that he wanted to move on.
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The Russian leader glanced at his counterpart and nodded at times; at other moments Putin appeared to look to the floor as he listened to his translator.
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During a recent briefing at a storied Silicon Valley venture-capital firm, the young analysts in the room nodded along to his words in excitement, Stephens says.
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Emma took the mic and belted out 1 minute and 48 seconds of PURE MAGIC while International soccer superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic smiled and nodded with great approval.
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In a recent speech Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, nodded to Zweig's warning that those caught up in historical change never notice its beginnings.
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Salvini at times shook his head, rolled his eyes or nodded to League senators as the prime minister accused him of being "irresponsible", "reckless", "alarming" and "disrespectful".
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But she nodded along as Mr. Rubio spoke of strengthening the military and said "amen" when he said Americans' rights come from God, not from the government.
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A few minutes later, a colleague tried to let Zuckerberg evade that analogy but nodded to this precarious political moment that the Facebook founder finds himself in.
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This is how I first came to get my pores vacuumed, a procedure I would have enthusiastically nodded yes to anyway because pore-vacuuming just sounds awesome.
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The second to last time I saw him, it was in a club, he smirked and nodded at me and reached over to give me his plectrum.
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The fashion designer sisters, who have been attending the event since 2005, stepped onto the carpet dressed in looks that nodded to the theme of the evening.
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On Sunday, the Republican tweeted a photo of the infamous moment when Ginsburg nodded off during former President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech in 23.
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"But typically it turns out fine," he said while the pair exchanged glances and knowingly nodded their heads, before he paused and drew laughter from the crowd.
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He nodded in my direction when we brought our cameras down, and that nod told me that after all those years, he still had fun taking pictures.
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His wife, who had been occupied with Instagramming each dish, nodded before looking up and taking stock of the black-and-white mosaic tiles around the restaurant.
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After about an hour, I saw a cop talk on his cell phone and then walk over to the head fireman, and the fireman nodded and smiled.
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When prosecutors revealed the photo, two men from the Russian consulate who were watching the proceeding from the front row nodded and spoke to each other quietly.
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For a few hours over two or three days, they watched safety videos while an instructor, according to those interviewed, nodded off to sleep in the back.
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Grace Wrightsell, one of Welch's three full-time assistants, a serene twenty-nine-year-old with silver-dyed hair pulled back in a ponytail, nodded in agreement.
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The 20-year-old attended an event for her new film, The Last Movie Star, wearing a curve-hugging, glittering gold gown that nodded to 1940s style.
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She nodded and pulled back the slippery blue nylon sleeping bag covering the bed, which was just a twin-size box spring and mattress on the floor.
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When asked if she preferred to live at the hotel—where she'd been for a few months—instead of NYC's notoriously troubled regular shelters, she quickly nodded.
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If you've ever seen the phrase TL;DR — that's "Too Long, Didn't Read" — pop up on your screen and nodded in agreement, you know the thought process.
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I asked if they could give us one hour without a single interruption, and they nodded, closing the curtains and the doors, and shutting off the lights.
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Smith has long been an admirer of the Alberses — his fall 33 runway featured looks in muted colors that nodded to the Modernist couple's travels to Mexico.
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"They should just close all the borders in Europe, go back to what we used to have," she said, as a group of friends nodded in approval.
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All the children simply nodded when they were told to keep an eye out for them when playing near the rocks at the edge of the beach.
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Then I nodded along as he explained to me something about joysticks or engines or something to do with how to make this monstrous money pit move.
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IQiyi, the video platform that produced the show, changed the name to "China's New Rap," explaining that the new name nodded to a new era for China.
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But my father would also have nodded in agreement to what the good astrophysicist had to say about that almost playful aerial anomaly captured on government video.
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A face-painted toddler in a clown costume snuggled on the lap of a stranger, and his father — in a Clown Lives Matter T-shirt — nodded approvingly.
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Just after midnight, the midwife overseeing the birth of my first child looked at her watch and nodded to the medical student getting his training on me.
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So yes, if you had told me as a kid that I would grow up to be surrounded by blithering idiots, I would have nodded along emphatically.
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" They nodded again when he asked, "Does anybody think an individual could have sex with someone that they may not find attractive for reasons other than love?
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In response to a question about AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner, AT&T Chief Financial Officer John Stephens nodded to the strategic advantage of owning HBO.
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At Prada's spring/summer 2018 show, bold red shoes were shown with graphic patterned socks, while Lemaire's streamlined suede styles nodded to the normcore aesthetics of Kraftwerk.
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Marko Livaja nodded the ball into the path of Araujo, whose first shot was saved by Kiko Casilla but he reacted quickly and scored on the rebound.
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When I told Baring that my great-grandmother was a midwife in the Black Forest, she nodded gravely: "In those days, midwives also performed abortions," she said.
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In the fall of 22016, Dr. Herbert Dardik, chief of vascular surgery at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center in New Jersey, nodded off in the operating room.
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As they sat in the Republican National Committee's headquarters on Capitol Hill, with protesters yelling and music playing outside, Ryan spoke, and Trump mostly listened and nodded.
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The social worker narrowed his eyes and pursed his lips and tapped a finger to his chin and nodded and opened the question up to the group.
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One of them said she got the job because she knew the manager; the other nodded her head in agreement but didn't specify how she started working.
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Sometimes, they contain huge reveals that hint at future films (see: Thanos intercepting Thor's Asgardian spaceship at the end of Thor: Ragnarok, which nodded toward Avengers: Infinity War).
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He was elected president without ever having served in or run for any previous office, and his actions since taking over the presidency have often nodded toward authoritarianism.
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If you read through those quotes from the Pitchfork interview, nodded, laughed wryly, and then muttered something half-clever to yourself about Tillman's persona, then you'll love them.
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A number of civil society advocates immediately criticized it, contending it nodded superficially to the idea of privacy rights, but ultimately ceded control over consumers' data to companies.
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A journalist from the Hartford Courant reported on Twitter that Dabate declined to discuss the case with her, but nodded when asked if his kids were doing well.
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Kissinger in particular seemed miserable throughout the performance, says Tennille (she good-naturedly dedicated the song to him for years after), while the Queen simply nodded off. Mrs.
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Her airport lounge-themed show nodded to hot destinations with white on beige trouser suits, light beach dresses, and shorts, as well as aviation-style jumpsuits and dungarees.
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Eliska and the whole group nodded along as she spoke, with Eliska reaching down into her backpack and pulling out a notebook and pen when she was done.
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It was more like a bunker—one that saw a succession of tense meetings with the same tycoons, ministers, and journalists who had nodded along to Soros' broadside.
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Top Fed officials, including Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer and Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley have nodded to those concerns in recent speeches and interviews.
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And before investors give up on the entire retail sector and bow to Amazon, Cramer nodded to companies like Domino's that are using innovative methods to drive sales.
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Mexico has a long history of giving refuge to left-wing exiles fleeing military rule and repression in the region, a history that Ebrard nodded to on Sunday.
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Let's not forget that the Republican Party nodded to "gay conversion therapy" (which your mom may also advocate) in its platform — which is meanspirited, morally wrong and dangerous.
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" Pressed by the chief clerk whether she intended by that to vote "no," Ms. Rankin "nodded in a tired sort of way and sank back into her seat.
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In the sixth minute, Rafael Morales beat Mix Diskerud to a corner kick and nodded off Diskerud and past goalkeeper Tim Howard to put Guatemala ahead, 20-20163.
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Matt nodded, took his place, crouching by the "window" in the center of the floor as his first victim, a thickset Latina, stretched prone on the blue foam.
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Again G.P. nodded her chin over my shoulder, my right one this time, and I turned around to see Apple on a couch behind me, strumming her guitar.
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I just looked at him and let him look at me until he nodded, lips pursed, and turned away, placing the side of his head against the window.
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