There is absolutely no way that this could ever be construed to include a shaking of the hand.
"I use a Windows machine at work" is a familiar refrain that is often followed by a shaking of heads or some other disapproving or incredulous gesture.
It depicts a sailor shaking hands with two industrial workers - a man in coveralls and a woman with a white apron and hair covering.
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Dawson told the Archive of American Television in a 2010 interview that his trademark move started early on in the show's run, when he saw a woman shaking as she struggled to come up with the name of a green vegetable.
Some of these wars are the result of a geopolitical shaking-out after the cold war, and so might be expected to abate.
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Participants produced a ground shaking map of the Dead Sea region and training courses in PSHA, HAZUS, David Boore's Ground Shaking and other software have been given.
More than 2, 500 people were rescued in the immediate aftermath of the April 24 disaster, but until Friday crews had gone nearly two weeks without discovering anyone alive before they heard Begum banging and saw a pipe shaking.
"Certainly one could imagine a lot more important criteria than stamina and shaking a lot of hands, " says Prof Sydney Finkelstein, an expert on effective leadership at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
The surface of the road still needs work, but the improvements already mean that a bone-shaking two day journey has been turned into a very dusty but manageable 12-hour drive.
What I really want to do is spend a little time shaking some hands.
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The stodgy electric power industry is in need of a lot of shaking up.
The first scrutineer uses the plate as a cover when shaking the receptacle to mix the ballots.
In the early mornings, I would wake up to a chubby groundhog shaking the dew off his fur.
"We had a lot of shaking, that's for sure, " said Kim Bulmer, town clerk of nearby Renfrew, Ontario.
The hope is that intrepid enthusiasts can hack together mods ranging from breathalyzers to a stirring or shaking mechanism.
She enters the life of a depressed waitress named Batya (Sarah Adler) and gives her a good emotional shaking-up.
During his two-year tenure, Ewanick clearly made a mark by shaking things up.
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To one side stood a photo of a youthful Harouni in a receiving line shaking the hand of Jawaharlal Nehru.
But Bayern may have a harder time shaking the tag that Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp applied in an interview before the game.
They would inevitably lead to a world-shaking financial crisis in the US, and ultimately much higher taxes and draconian cuts in spending.
Two other candidates have a chance of shaking up the Republican field.
Services like IGS not only have the potential to change healthcare delivery, but can be a catalyst for shaking up existing life science business models.
Fortunately or unfortunately, recessions have a way of shaking this up.
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With a house-shaking crash, the dining-room plaster fell all at once.
He said that using the same method, scientists determined another area that was "ready" for a potentially devastating shaking - northern Chile, close to the border with Peru.
Ms Schneider recalls how the videos captured at Leipzig Zoo in Germany show a bonobo mother shaking her head in disapproval when her infant plays with some food.
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"All of a sudden there was shaking and we were in rubble, " Christian Obele, a Pemex employee who was in the building at the time, told Milenio TV.
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