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The chorus chanted bits and pieces, or sang long, gently waving lines.
He stared at the UCT gardens, with their gently waving flowers and twittering birds.
During Wags the Dog, an audience member started gently waving a cigarette lighter.
I gaze down into the clear waters and see a plate of spaghetti – well, not a plate, just a portion of spaghetti, gently waving in the currents.
Meanwhile, researchers themselves can more easily interact with each other and see the sunshine and the gently waving bamboo plants outdoors as a reminder of the outside world that they are working to benefit.
One of his first moves was to remove the modern art adorning the company's swanky London headquarters, including an endless video of gently waving corn projected onto one wall.
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A student lighted some blades of sweet grass and gently waved the smoke on each student with an eagle feather.
Her sister Lily Midgen, 6, turned a bit shy when asked for a review, but gently waved the leafy twig used in the Birnam Wood scene.
Though seeming only to gently wave their great tails they passed by quickly, and each seemed as big as a railway carriage.
Within days, Mrs. Thatcher joked about the slur, telling fellow Conservatives: I stand before you tonight in my Red Star chiffon evening gown, my face softly made up and my fair hair gently waved, the 'Iron Lady' of the Western world.
In 1976, the late Baroness Thatcher, then opposition leader, opened a speech by parodying the inevitable media reporting of her "red chiffon evening gown, softly made up face, and fair hair gently waved".
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