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61 Then the figure flung its hands away from its face and began to prance wildly, waving its fists above its spiky hair. 62 The Stanford crowd surges on to the floor, waving banners, dancing to the band, inching forward to high-five the players. 63 An assistant began waving his arms and talking to the dealer noisily in his native tongue. 64 She climbed into the cab behind him, and they took off,[http:///waving.html] waving. 65 People laughing, people crying, some boarding vessels, others disembarking, and others waving goodbye to their loved ones. 66 The most you will see is a scrawny arm waving desperately from between the bars. 67 Most of the movements are directed by voice or a waving lantern. 68 It was an exultant feeling, climbing on to the rostrum, waving to the crowd and receiving my medal. 69 He laid it carefully out on the long table whilst waving Corbett over. 70 That fundamental conflict between consumption and conservation has both sides of the molecular forestry debate waving environmental banners. 71 He had white hair and looked very nice, and soon they were waving to him every morning. 72 Babushka said she would do this and, waving goodbye to the kings, started to clean her cabin. 73 He sat there looking up, and waving a hand in the Esso-blue evening. 74 No one would have seen Agnes running through the puddles and waving. 75 Before he could fish it out of his pocket, the cabbie was pulling away, waving out the window. 76 A man in a blue poplin raincoat was standing outside the Delicatessen waving a bundle of show-biz newspapers. 77 Then we get back to the taxi, and there you are waving your weaponry, and kidnapping us. 78 Includes a special Protein Intensive Treatment which is mixed with the waving lotion to protect and restore hair during perming. 79 But at least see for yourself before you start waving the flag of protest. 80 It was a dead hand, waving a tiny, posthumous good-bye. 81 To the small child standing on the dockside waving goodbye it was a minor bereavement every time. 82 Struggling to his feet, he realised he was waving his sword. 83 A ticket inspector wakes from his slumber and Des shoots past me waving his tube pass. 84 Some of the troops were waving and seemed very cheerful. 85 Men and horses went down like ninepins before them, in a tangle of waving limbs, flailing hooves and broken lances. 86 Then a blue Rover drew out and flashed past them at speed, two people waving. 87 A breeze ruffled her hair and set hanks of wool waving on the fence-wire. 88 He leapt on to a boulder, waving his weapon above his head. 89 Frederick was leaning on his pitchfork, apparently listening to Mister Johnny who was waving his small hands and gabbling. 90 As far as I recall from school biology, you do not acquire relatives by waving.