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" He even waggles his ludicrously long dino-tongue at the princess and mews, "You know what they say about little girls don't you?
Did Groucho's eyebrow waggles and those brothers working in insane sync influence my dim view of Carmelo Anthony's tendency to play isolation hoops?
"What keeps me awake at night are these," Amy Adcox, general manager of Republic Services Plano business unit, says as she waggles her phone.
But the fact that there's such a gender split waggles its eyebrows suggestively at the idea that there's something about gender that's at play there.
A bee stomps and vibrates her wings and waggles her abdomen while walking in a straight line, then circles back to the start and does it again.
OK, sure—2018 is an increasingly dark place where the Leader of the Free World waggles his fists excitedly on 9/11 and invents vile conspiracy theories about the death toll in Puerto Rico.
He has to angle his arms up very high to be seen, and instead of holding his fingers steady, as Nixon did, he waggles them around, just to make sure we all get it.
The jumbo-size emoji have extra long eyelashes; one waggles its tongue below lopsided eyes, the other — the "shut up" emoji — has a closed zipper for a mouth  The problem, beyond the fact that — thanks to selfie seekers — some neighbors call it a traffic-causing eyesore?
Kat Hannaford (2009-23; Editor of Gizmodo UK, 2011-2014)I grew up reading the words of Gizmodo; its humour and writing style influenced me more than anything else, and I'm still so proud I was able to work with people such as Jason Chen, Mark Wilson, Biddlesworth (sozzlepops), and Waggles.
This conspicuous fiscal can often be seen in small groups perching in the open especially noticeable on telegraph poles and wires. It characteristically waggles its long tail from side to side excitedly. It can be distinguished from the common fiscal, Lanius collaris, by its gray back and more robust shape.
Details from a MS History of the British Boy Scouts - Dr Michael Foster, held in the BBS Archives, Tarrant Hinton Rectory. Baden-Powell was committed by contract to support the Pearson periodical The Scout, and gave no support to Chums, which became derisive about the Boy Scouts.See cartoon "Waggles is a Scout - Look at his funny hat".
IGN editor Cam Shea praised his physical appearance in Super Mario Galaxy, describing him as "imposing and weighty". Another IGN editor, Matt Casamassina, praised the visual quality of the characters, citing Bowser in particular and mentioning how his "funky red fur waggles in the wind". Game Positive editor Travis Simmons concurred, commenting that his hair "gives him a touch of personality". Bowser's role in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story has been met with highly positive reception.
The rhyme has been used as a fingerplay. A version from 1920 included instructions with the lyrics: :Little Robin Redbreast :Sat upon a rail, :(Right hand extended in shape of a bird is poised on extended forefinger of left hand.) :Niddle noddle went his head, :And waggle went his tail. :(Little finger of right hand waggles from side to side.)W. B. Forbush, H. T. Wade, W. J. Baltzell, R. Johnson, and D. E. Wheeler, ed.
Two fenced playgrounds at the northern endThe northwestern playground was replanned as the Arthur Ross Pinetum in 1971; the northeastern playground is reconfigured for handball and basketball. were to be screened by shrubs and trees. The drainage was collected in a small receiving reservoir at the south end, the predecessor of the present Turtle Pond, which revealed its essentially rectangular shape, in spite of mild waggles in its concrete curbing. Along its southern shore, the steep gradient that had impounded the reservoir was regraded and planted with trees and shrubs to mask its regularity.
Frank Davis was found guilty of running the brilliant Red Wind without proof of pedigree along with another greyhound called Rindiffin D. The court believed Red Wind to be a former Irish pup called Waggles, a fact disputed by Davis. Nevertheless Davis was imprisoned for fraud and all of his greyhounds disqualified by the NGRC. The introduction of a new trainers licence went ahead; it was called a C Licence and would allow private trainers to run their greyhounds in graded racing at tracks in addition to the resident trainers. Oxford Stadium was the first track to experiment with the scheme.
Alternatives to bunny hops were ear waggles, head stands, winks and later "putting out the lights" and a colour-distorting "magic button". Gus appeared with virtually every Westward/TSW presenter, including the late Ian Stirling, Fern Britton, Judi Spiers, David Fitzgerald, Ruth Langsford & Sally Meen. The character was given the full name Augustus Jeremiah Honeybun by some continuity announcers, and was said to have been found under a gorse bush on Dartmoor in 1961 by the founders of Westward Television. During the TSW era, Gus was broadcast twice a day on weekdays (before and after Children's ITV), and usually once a day at weekends.
From the 18th century, European understanding of the colonies and biology of bees allowed the construction of the moveable comb hive so that honey could be harvested without destroying the colony.Thomas Wildman, A Treatise on the Management of Bees (London, 1768, 2nd edn 1770). Among Classical Era authors, beekeeping with the use of smoke is described in Aristotle's History of Animals Book 9. The account mentions that bees die after stinging; that workers remove corpses from the hive, and guard it; castes including workers and non-working drones, but "kings" rather than queens; predators including toads and bee-eaters; and the waggle dance, with the "irresistible suggestion" of άpοσειονται ("aroseiontai", it waggles) and παρακολουθούσιν ("parakolouthousin", they watch).
Here is where he does his display; he leans backwards to point where his body is perpendicular to the sapling, raises his mantle cape, to where it appears like a yellow halo behind his head, expands and flexes his iridescent breast shield, and waggles his sickle-shaped tail on each side. Though this performance is comical, it is often observed by many females nearby, who do not take the male mating with the core audience member too lightly. When the male is about to copulate the core female, other females nearby will spring from their perches to attack and shoe off the female, and the male is discouraged and may have to wait a while to perform again. Typical of most of the bird-of-paradise family, the female takes up all parental duties, including nest-building, incubation and chick-rearing.

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