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Nodding in a way that conveyed the message All right.
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Nodding, I suggested starting with the 2009 Verget Chablis $11 a glass, an excellent wine from famed Burgundy producer Jean-Marie Guffens.
Drinking With: Nanette Lepore Lettie Teague 2011
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“Nodding” – where clear-up rates are boosted by persuading convicted offenders to admit to crimes they have not committed, in exchange for inducements such as a lower sentence.
They Just Don’t Get It. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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Nodding in the direction of the backstage door, he says, "I'm ready to take these girls to the moon."
New York Fashion Week 2011: Showmanship by Michael Kors, Thom Browne, Derek Lam 2011
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Nodding off has to be one factor in hunters falling out of stand, so this is a very important Question.
When I get in my stand I am WIDE AWAKE. An hour later my eyes get a little heavier. 2009
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Nodding to the new mentality, the winery recently reduced the retail price of its Cain Five brand, a Cabernet blend, to $100 from $125 a bottle.
Snooty? Not Today's Wine Drinkers David Kesmodel 2011
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Nodding, Ms. Avery shook hands with the agent and left the cubicle.
Looking For Olivia Meredith Greene 2011
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Nodding your head is in some ways a gesture of deference,'' Mr. Bernstein explains.
How to Look and Act Like a Leader Joann S. Lublin 2011
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Nodding, Mahler watched the approaching crowd by the entrance of the boardwalk.
Looking For Olivia Meredith Greene 2011
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Nodding off has to be one factor in hunters falling out of stand, so this is a very important Question.
When I get in my stand I am WIDE AWAKE. An hour later my eyes get a little heavier. 2009
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