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One that he beat with his fist and pointed to the crowd yelling his name.
He hopped to the edge of the floor, pointed to the crowd and spun around, soaking in the applause that rumbled through the arena.
Rodriguez watched as the ball sailed over the 32-foot-high wall in left field, trotted around the bases, pointed to the crowd and managed to smile.
Shortly before midnight, when Dragila bounced onto the mats and immediately shot to her feet and pointed to the crowd, it paid off.
Noting one applauding in the audience as he spoke, Mr. Trump pointed to the crowd and said, "Makes your life a lot easier, right?" Mr. Trump first proposed the child care initiative weeks ago, but he broadened it to help working parents after facing criticism that his initial proposal would primarily help high earners rather than women and families on the lower end of the economic spectrum.
She walked off, then came back and pointed to the crowd waiting for Bachmann to arrive.
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Smith pointed to the crowds outside.
"Look, there's definitely an interest in planes," Mr. Anyanu said, pointing to the crowd.
The last leg was in effect a lap of honour, Taylor already waving and pointing to the crowd, clowning almost as he sealed the conclusive double 16.
David M. Johnson, 55, carried a sign that read, "No flag is more patriotic than all this," with arrows pointing to the crowd around him.
The nonstop electronic music, accompanied by images, lyrics and slogans flashed up on huge video screens, is often produced by the D.J.'s, who stand onstage pointing to the crowd and waving from behind their computers on the elevated platform.
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