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How to use nodding at in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "nodding at" and check conjugation/comparative form for "nodding at". Mastering all the usages of "nodding at" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"Oh, you like the cake?" she says, nodding at your breakfast.
"No photographs," he says grimly, nodding at the men waiting outside.
"Businesses don't do well," she said, nodding at the sleepy storefronts.
We can do this," he says, nodding at Cozmo, "really incredibly well.
"His job will go," he says, nodding at one boiler-suited operator.
"I can see that," the drunk bro said, nodding at the Ferrari.
"So he can take a break," she said, nodding at my mate.
"What are you hoping for?" my friend asked, nodding at my belly.
After nodding at the security guard, he pushes through the glass doors.
Cheerios in her sons' bowls, her dumb accomplished husband nodding at the clock.
"It helps in the board meetings," he said playfully, nodding at his bulging biceps.
He's been winking and nodding at the alt-right for the duration of his campaign.
"Blair wrote a song about mortgages," she said, nodding at Blair Bodine, another guitar player.
"We spend so much our days immersed in these devices," he says, nodding at my smartphone.
"We had a lot of conversations about what to do," he said, nodding at his wife.
"I suddenly feel a bit guilty about this pudding," I tell him, nodding at his lentils.
"It's a bit too fancy for me," he says, nodding at the completely normal looking belt.
And yet it also goes some way to showing that nodding at equality is not satisfactory.
" Nodding at the director of the province's water and sewage services, he said: "Be careful — it's been raining.
One imagines Tyson and Hormel executives nodding at this forward-thinking pitch while nibbling contentedly on Vienna sausages.
Two weeks of sitting there, smiling at your brother, nodding at what a genius he is — it's exhausting.
Still others are winking and nodding at it, retweeting #QAnon references while pretending to be none the wiser.
"This is Istambul-style," he replies, nodding at my wiped-clean plate where a potato had once lain.
"Getting this presented to me by the entertainer of a lifetime, I thank you," he said, nodding at McEntire.
"I talk to my wife," he said, nodding at the woman sitting on the temporarily empty bed opposite him.
By merely nodding at the subject, the film fails to treat this complex man with the dignity he deserves.
The Fed also removed the word "patient" when describing its approach to monetary policy, nodding at the recently weaker economic data.
Because he's just nodding, if he's nodding at me for the next ten minutes, we've got a problem with the segment.
Instead, D.C. pols and people who can actually enact change are winking and nodding at how screwed the fans might be.
But, nodding at the president's unpredictable nature, they have offered no guarantees to the R.G.A. officials that he will stay neutral.
But the way it goes about that is by winking and nodding at all the recognizable beats and tropes it's going through.
"There's a pig in there if you like," he says, nodding at a giant cold store embedded in one of the pillars.
Soon after dropping out of the Republican primary himself, he performed the role of standing behind Trump and nodding at appropriate intervals.
"Then the vodka," he said, nodding at a chilled glass on the table, as clouds of smoke billowed from behind the bar.
"I just love him," Debbie Loudermilk, a retired park ranger and a tour guide at the fallout shelter, says, nodding at Vault Boy.
"I feel cold just looking at them," says one of the women, nodding at the parade of bare legs going past the window.
Called VR Pay, it will allow people to select items for purchase from virtual shopping malls simply by looking and nodding at them.
"She, her, they all have very strong handshakes," Ms. Arthur said, nodding at two blazer-clad women who had given her their business cards.
When he shakes his head in response, Merkel rolls her eyes before gritting her teeth and nodding at the Russian leader as he prattles on.
When Mankiller says, "Women can help turn the world right side up," her sincerity resonates, and we can't help nodding at the wisdom of her words.
They showed Mr. Macron smiling and nodding at the performance but Mr. Trump looking more bemused — perhaps a sign of the generational split between the two.
"THEY take out the glass windscreens so people won't shatter them," says Karl Robbjens, nodding at a bare tram stop in Hjallbo, a poor suburb of Gothenburg.
While it's rarely as easy as nodding at a brilliant developer and getting out of the way, the best systems are, like good software, minimalist and lightweight.
"Look at all the accountability that is thrown at us!" he told me in the Embassy one evening, nodding at the walls to indicate hidden surveillance devices.
Class divisions, racism, political rifts—they still haunt us, but here we are, side by side, nodding at one another, smiling and eating burgers in our cars.
"He needs to pull up that collar," she muttered, nodding at one soldier whose fleece-lined hoodie had dropped to expose the top of his wool hat.
Before Trump took the stage Tuesday, Ryan delivered a brief speech where he praised the president-elect, nodding at his surprise victory turning the traditionally blue state red.
His feet are up on his desk, his tie is around his head, and he talks on the phone while nodding at papers that other men bring to him.
"You hear the water dripping?" said Lakia Wilson, the guidance counselor, nodding at the spot on the floor where water from the roof had accumulated into a cloudy pool.
Instead, even as Ms. Hall's performance makes you believe that something profound is at stake, the movie noncommittally nibbles at the edge of larger meaning, nodding at current events.
"All of this is about poverty and marginalization," he said, nodding at a trash bin near the tree's sprawling roots, where the words "[Expletive] Police" were written in English.
One of the complaints also argues the criminal unfairness of Facebook's ability to "block who ever they choose," nodding at another popular misunderstanding of the positioning of social-media networks.
"That's pretty fucking old, all right," the gangster says with a sneer, nodding at the other two, and they escort the old man through the kitchen into the attached garage.
At a rally Monday night in Detroit, he called himself a "bridge" to a new generation, nodding at three younger endorsers (and potential running mates) on stage with him: Sens.
" Ernst told me he thinks that Adam "is nodding at the issue of cis actors playing trans — kind of in a meta way — because a fictional character is literally playing trans.
For Drake, it's a way of nodding at the by-now pat collaborations his peers are still trying to perfect, and skipping the line altogether to something more advanced and exciting.
"We got the historical society to take it down and put that up," Mr. Webb said, nodding at the replacement, which has the Fitzgeralds' names in letters somewhat smaller than Gray's.
"Relationships matter, relationships count, and your history counts," said Kendall Corley, Mr. Biden's state director, nodding at the former vice president's deep connection to a state he has been visiting for decades.
Do they have the space to get to know their colleagues well enough to feel connected to them, or is everybody just nodding at each other in between bouts of deep work?
"Von tam" ("over there"), Jewish fathers whispered to sons in Russian while discreetly nodding at trash-covered pits such as Babi Yar in Kiev and Drobitsky Yar in my home city of Kharkiv.
"I have saluted Trump today as always with utmost sincerity," said 76-year-old demonstrator Lee Yoon-jo, nodding at a large picture of a beaming Trump at a demonstration in downtown Seoul.
We climbed the stairs and pushed out into the night air, nodding at the two men, who didn't acknowledge us, and I sucked in great breaths as if I had been starving for it.
He took one shoe off and handled it, pressing the instep, placing his hand inside the shoe, nodding at it, tapping with the fingers of his free hand on the rigid sole and heel.
But she stays, face frozen without expression, numb and nodding at the doctor who leaves and the nurse who asks her if she wants a drink and tells her it's important to have fluids.
Of course, the company was sure to mention that its cups won't be showing up in the movie – although they were already planning on celebrating the movie in their own way, likely nodding at the future partnership.
They knew it when he was mayor — more iconoclast technocrat than conservative crusader — with a habit of scooping up sidewalk trash, calling in potholes and staring up, nodding, at park-dwelling homeless men with grievances to air.
There is the sitdown lunch, in which inevitably one is placed next to someone whose name you do not know, even though you have spent five years politely nodding at them when you pass in the corridor.
"I have a very Mediterranean sense of style," she said, nodding at the arched doorways, the walls that were faux-finished to resemble aged plaster, and the limestone and rough-hewn marble floor in the double-height foyer.
"He wants to know if you want to go on a walking tour with him," Mr. Kennon ribbed, nodding at the alligator that swam silently up to the bobbing airboat, stopped and locked eyes with us for several long minutes.
These animosities are nurtured and honed in conflicting media narratives, with each side consuming only the information diet that puts them in the right, nodding at the commentators who say the other side is acting in an "un-American" fashion.
He divides the last group, in turn, into the Apologists (who "often display a telltale trait: smiling and nodding at the wrong time") and the Silent Abettors (who keep quiet but, as he acknowledges, may include some secret, surviving Steady Staters).
By nodding toward them, Superstore casts a line out to the future — to anybody who might be listening 40 or 50 years from now, and who might find themselves nodding at how an old sitcom managed to understand their situation so many years in the future.
I find myself looking at every scene both ways, sometimes nodding at the tiny flourishes the artists made with the source material (and the aspect ratio: the original game is 4:3, so the new aesthetic allows for a touch more background detail in every scene).
" It was barely a week after the 2016 election, and Dr. Kendi — at 33, among the youngest ever to win the nonfiction award — made his way onstage to deliver an eloquent speech nodding at the man just elected president, and paying tribute to "the human beauty in the resistance to racism.
" It was barely a week after the 2016 election, and Dr. Kendi — at 33, among the youngest ever to win the nonfiction award — made his way onstage to deliver an eloquent speech nodding at the man just elected president, and paying tribute to "the human beauty in the resistance to racism.
The fact that you keep seeing the same 5000 attendees, artists, families and crew members mingling together creates a vibe where you're smiling and nodding at strangers, high-fiving little kids and telling one of your favorite musicians you dug their set and can't wait for the next one — because everyone plays two sets at the festival.
" Brady also celebrated the win with a video on his Instagram account, which he captioned, "THE W." Seemingly a response to critics who had claimed that the Patriots' Super Bowl dynasty was coming to an end, the clip shows Brady and tight end Rob Gronkowski nodding at the camera while Eminem's "Without Me" — featuring the famous lyrics "Guess who's back?
About 10 minutes through his sermon, Zuckerberg arrived at a thesis — and a word of interest: "Provenance has been one of the key things I think we've talked about for years, the importance for people to know where the information is coming from … so that they establish that base of trust," he said, nodding at Thomson, whom Zuckerberg praised for "pushing him" in this area.
When Susan flocks from club to club, nodding at acquaintances (all of whom she owes money to), drying her armpits with a hand-dryer in a public bathroom and crashing at a different place every night of the week, she's basically an up-and-coming Madonna, Her performance is natural and effortless, with none of the stiff, self-conscious line-readings that would come to characterize later roles.
The documentary fades out showing the launch of STS-2, nodding at the fact that Columbia was indeed a reusable SpaceShip.
Styles assures the Doctor that it will be, because they know what will happen if they fail. The Doctor, nodding at Jo, says that they know too.
The doors open again and each group goes in separate lines to perform a dance, before joining as a full group to continue their dance. The visual closes with the two Lipas nodding at one and other before turning to face their group.
In A. insubricum, the umbel is nodding (hanging downward) at flowering time and remaining nodding when the seeds are mature. In A. narcissiflorum, however, the umbel is nodding at flowering time but erect at maturity. Allium narcissiflorum forms clumps of many individuals, spreading by means of underground rhizomes. Scapes up to 15 cm tall bearing 4-10 bell-shaped magenta flowers.
Allium narcissiflorum is very similar to A. insubricum but found at higher elevation in the mountains. In A. insubricum, the umbel is nodding (hanging downward) at flowering time and remaining nodding when the seeds are mature. In A. narcissiflorum, however, the umbel is nodding at flowering time but erect at maturity. Like most bulbous plants it is usually planted as a dry bulb in the autumn.
It is the wild antecedent of the crop foxtail millet. This is an annual grass with decumbent or erect stems growing up to a meter long, and known to reach two meters or more at times. The leaf blades are up to 40 centimeters long and 2.5 wide and glabrous. The inflorescence is a dense, compact, spikelike panicle up to 20 centimeters long, growing erect or sometimes nodding at the tip only.
Somewhere in Mexico, Locke and the gang hold a solemn ceremony for their fallen mentor. Standing around an open grave, they all take off their masks and throw them in, save for Dallas, and begin to quietly disperse. Locke gives a final salute to Bain, silently nodding at Dallas as he walks away. After a few moments, Dallas finally takes off his mask and takes a long look at it, before he too turns away to leave.
The experimenter then indicated the location of the reward by tapping the bucket, pointing to the bucket, nodding at the bucket, or simply looking at the bucket. The dogs followed these signals, performing better than chimpanzees, wolves, and human infants at this task; even puppies with limited exposure to humans performed well. Dogs can follow the direction of pointing by humans. New Guinea singing dogs are a half-wild proto-dog endemic to the remote alpine regions of New Guinea and these can follow human pointing as can Australian dingoes.
Northrop Grumman was awarded a $35.8 million contract modification for a large coatings facility set to be completed in 2019. Journalists touring Plant 42 reported, "while Northrop would not specify that they planned to produce the B-21 at that location, officials were all but winking and nodding at the subject." Due to the classified nature of the program topic very little information has been released; by the summer of 2019 it was reported that construction of the first unit was underway.US Air force is building first B-21 stealth bomber, The diplomat 2019-7.
The episode featured voice cameos from Patrick Stewart and Michael Dorn reprising their roles of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Worf from Star Trek: The Next Generation, Adam West, Carrie Fisher and Rush Limbaugh as the Rancor (Limbaugh had previously made a cameo as himself in "Blue Harvest").Family Guy: It's a Trap! Coming in December At the Sarlacc Pit, when the Rebels keep nodding at each other to fight back against Jabba's minions, an image of an impatient Ted Knight appears from a clip of Caddyshack ("Well, we're waiting!").
Zenodotus is known to have applied this principle rigidly, Aristarchus less so; it is in tension with the principle of "consistency of style" above. # Quality: Homer was regarded as the greatest of poets, so anything perceived to be poor poetry was rejected. # Logic: something that makes no sense (such as Achilleus nodding at his comrades as he goes running after Hektor) was not regarded as the product of the original artist. # Morality: Plato's insistence that a poet should be moral was taken to heart by Alexandrian scholars, and scholia accuse many passages and phrases of being "unsuitable" ( ou prepon); the real Homer, goes the reasoning, being a paragon of perfection, would never have written anything immoral himself.

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