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Guards at checkpoints often wave scooters through.
The upstairs kitchens look into the athletic field of the public high school; football players often wave.
The airport is one of Europe's busiest, and large lines form quickly, so the police often wave passengers through after merely glancing at their passport picture and face and checking to see that they have a ticket.
The employees at the Wachovia bank branch, where I opened the brokerage account, have known me for years and often wave at me in the mornings when I walk by on my way to work.
Drivers seeing us with our signs often wave or honk approval as they whiz past us on the road.
Throughout the night that stretches into the wee hours, the group will ride in one big tangle, whooping at cars whose drivers often wave back, and making about five stops at secret locations around the Westside to watch bands perform.
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From above, people yelled encouragement from high-rise apartments, often waving bottles of booze.
He does not see the police as an enemy; he often waves to them.
Even when he managed to pose questions to pedestrians, his queries were often waved away or ignored.
She often waved a small Confederate battle flag and wore clothes the colors of the rebel banner.
Mr. Modi has given a very small number of wide-ranging and candid interviews in recent years, and when he did, he often waved off probing questions.
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