Just before he disappeared under the stands, Happ raised his right hand and waved.
The group unfurled the red and white Peruvian flag and waved at television cameras.
She packed a set of soft chintz bags and waved with her fingertips at the door.
Others chanted, danced and waved their hands in the air, some flashing the "peace" sign.
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They smiled at one another and waved their hands in the air, showing the victory sign.
Instead, he smiled and waved as he was led out of court, our reporter says.
Inside, dancers jumped and waved their glinting blades to the tempo of hide-and-copper drums.
Just before he disappeared under the stands on the stretcher, Happ raised his right hand and waved.
However, despite loud claims from the home side, referee Stephen Finnie was unimpressed and waved play on.
The federal police officers in the back smiled and waved and the truck slowed, letting her pass.
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Some angry opera-goers booed, hissed and waved programmes aloft to show their displeasure.
One day in his office, Udall picked up some tabloids from his coffee table and waved them at me.
But after the kisses and handshaking, they all kind of got in a line and waved to the crowd.
Mooney waved to James, and James dropped his cigarette butt to the earth and stomped it out and waved.
Then he laughed and stood up and waved his gloved hands again and jerked the light chain, bringing down darkness.
He wore the 'Footie' costume and waved at fans during the team's World Cup qualifier against Azerbaijan on 14 November.
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Young Indians loved it and waved posters saying we want cultural fusion, not nuclear fusion at a packed New Delhi concert.
Ray stood clear of them all on the path for a moment and waved, then, spinning, leaned forward into the storm.
The Queen was given three cheers and smiled and waved as she left the royal box to applause from the audience.
White-robed church volunteers marched down the church aisle behind Father Sirop, who chanted and waved thickly-scented incense that wafted through the building.
The customs man simply nodded, stamped Wosik's passport and waved her through.
Hundreds of pupils cheered and waved flags as Kate entered Havelock Academy after unveiling a plaque to mark the school's official opening.
They were greeted by cheering crowds, as they punched their fists in the air and waved celebrating their first taste of freedom.
Scanlan was sitting on the floor with the children in her Miss America crown and she smiled and waved to the kids.
We stopped in a line of about 10 autos, but a soldier walked over, directed us around the queue, and waved us through.
Like a flipped-over turtle, Rask sat and waved at the puck as it trickled past him for perhaps the strangest goal of this postseason.
The six men, all in their 20s, filed into the courtroom: Elvir Duka, who goes by the name Elvis, thumped his chest and waved.
"He remained calm and leaned out the window as he was being driven to the hospital and waved to the crowd, " La Russa said.
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Anna's Church and waved to a crowd of hundreds kept behind barriers across the street, and then greeted the Vatican parishioners one by one.
They arrived early, spread a blanket on the grass, and waved at John, who was sitting at a picnic table, writing in his journal.
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