Ring is told repeatedly to take his hands out of his pockets, even though his hands appear to be out of his pockets already.
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We reach a crowded bazaar, and Farooq gets the urge to go shopping, plunging into the bustling crowd, hands in pockets, his commandos and battery of secretaries frantically trying to keep up.
So what we really have here is two industries digging their hands into our pockets.
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They leaned back in their chairs, hands in the pockets of their oversized sweatshirts.
So the iconography of the bull market is Greenspan frowning but standing tall with his hands in his pockets.
This government had bragged that it never put its hands in the pockets of Italians but the world situation changed.
Number 149 (1, 083 signatures) asks that American military personnel be allowed to walk around with their hands in their pockets.
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John Henry West was sitting beneath the August arbor in a wicker chair, his legs crossed and his hands in his pockets.
It's little wonder that when the residents of the desert kingdom dipped their hands in their pockets for the Syrians, they didn't disappoint.
On the footage recorded by witness Chris La Jaunie, Mr Tomlinson has his hands in his pockets and is moving away from the police line.
Caroline shoves her hands in her pockets and swings one leg.
They would be wise to ask for sophisticated scientific proof as well as the usual stamps, signature and detailed provenance before they put their hands in their pockets.
Opposition to such moves centres on the idea that public money - in the form of tuition fees backed by student loans - is going in to private hands or the pockets of share holders.
In essence, this means that private insurance companies have to pay investors 7 cents on the dollar to move those dollars out of their hands into the pockets of insurers to be used to build their companies.
"My personal aims for the club is to be financially on our own footing so that we don't need to rely on the directors to put their hands in their pockets to keep the business afloat, " he said.
The security camera footage shows Sierra eating alone in the food court of a shopping mall near the hostel where she was staying and walking around the mall, dressed in jeans, a brown leather jacket and a winter hat, her hands in her pockets.
Consider these fun facts from a recent column by John Lott and then decide whether the corrupt politicians of Greece (and the special interest groups that receive handouts and subsidies from the Greek government) deserve to have their hands in the pockets of American taxpayers.
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However, there are several reasons why the government should be cautious before dipping its hands in taxpayers' pockets.
There is not a resistance against being part of the solution by putting their hands deep in their pockets.
Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian prime minister, used to say that his government would never put its hands into taxpayers' pockets.
Even the most promising young companies, on the road to going public, have to slip their hands into someone elses pockets.
In a show of solidarity, all the Miami Heat took a photo wearing the team's hoodies, with their hands stuffed in their pockets.
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On a sidewalk bench, Salman sticks his cold, gloveless hands in his coat pockets, and says life in the U.S. is not what he expected.
As the Mac character, actor Justin Long is just the sort of unshaven, hoody-wearing, hands-in-pockets hipster we've always imagined when we picture a Mac enthusiast.
In the video, Mr. Han is seen standing casually with his hands in his jacket pockets facing the suspect, who uses profanity while imploring Mr. Han to leave him alone.
In the middle, a white man with gray hair and a mustache, wearing a blue suit, white shirt and rep tie, stands with his hands in his pants pockets and looks pensive.
Hodgson looked on crestfallen from the sidelines, with his hands planted in his coat pockets and that was a mood echoed by his players' body language on the pitch.
They were thoroughly miserable when they toured here two years ago - I still have vivid memories of Chris Gayle standing at Chester-le-Street, frozen to the spot at first slip with his hands thrust deep into his pockets.
The introduction of a wealth tax would have shown seriousness of purpose (though it would also have allowed the state to dig its hands into Mr Berlusconi's pockets).
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