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The freewheeling atmosphere that surrounded Mr. Perry, whose smile broadened every time a passer-by offered a wave or an encouraging word, stood in contrast to Mr. Romney.
He offers a noncommittal wave and nod in their direction, then returns his attention to his conversation with the Liberal Democrat shadow health secretary, Norman Lamb, who, as Liberal Democrat shadow health secretaries go, seems enormously well informed about British rap.
She barely had time to offer a wave of thanks before speeding off in the noon-hour crush.
Tumi, the maker of high-end travel bags and accessories, will soon offer a wave of new gadgetry for its deluxe travel customers.
In 1672 he discovered the phenomenon of diffraction (the bending of light rays around corners); to explain it, he offered the wave theory of light.
He will offer a shy wave as the parade weaves through the clogged streets and he and the other Beijing medal winners approach Buckingham Palace for tea with the Queen.
He shook his head, winced in pain and offered a small wave to the crowd as he left the MCG for the final time, his expression one of pure resignation.
Sam took special pleasure, grinning as he walked to center stage and offered a solo wave.
"I'm gonna cut off your prick and shove it down your throat," he offers, waving a big knife around.
He offered me a small banana, waved a puff of incense over me, then touched my forehead, and out I went into the streets, glowing.
As he got closer, though, as he worked out what they were singing, he put one hand on his heart — on the Liverpool crest on his top — and, with the other, offered a little wave.
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