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The only handkerchiefs he wants to see will be waving goodbye to unfair stereotypes.
When the call goes out for study subjects, he said, "I will be waving my hands".
Succeed, and Big Sam will be waving to the crowds again in April.
"People in here will be waving to the people on the train, and the people on the train will be waving to them".
Another thrill will be waving to a special spectator on the street of New Haven.
I'll be sitting in the car and people will be waving and waving and saying well done.
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Order Muscadet and the selection will be waved away; Cognac arrives instead.
"People think that the next day things are going to change, that a magic wand will be waved and that things will get better," Mr. Baldassare said.
There is a chance that many EU flags will be waved this year, with one crowdfunded campaign successfully raising £1,175 for them.
Talking of flags, I've got a list of all the flag-bearers and Britain's will be waved by Lizzy Yarnold.
Index on Censorship said on Tuesday that the reported rejection of the press charter "should not mean that the political party proposal for a regulator will be waved through".
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