In another, he waves a 40-pound rope in his one hand while dribbling a ball in the other.
From up on the footplate of his clanking, hissing beast of a Black Five locomotive, he waves us aboard.
He waves away some specifics in typical military fashion, but does helpfully shed a bit more information on the whole thing.
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He waves in critics' faces various editorial awards his papers have won and the increasing use of color in his pages.
" At another point, he waves off any aspirations to popular appeal: "I resolve, if you like not my writing, go read something else.
There he is, waving at the security guard he always waves at in the morning.
He loves the idea of the waves but he hates falling over and he really hates getting salt water in his eyes.
But as people claim sensitivity to radio waves, he would welcome more research, given the rapid introduction of the new technology.
Carl Baker was next to make waves as he dropped British champion Danny Williams twice in the first round, then twice more in the second before weathering a third-round fightback to win the decision.
He leans forward, he rolls his eyes or waves a finger in righteous anger.
He makes sure the little waves pull back before they can touch his toes.
There are many possible causes for such sounds, he said, including large waves, earthquakes, shifting sands in dunes or deserts, far off thunder or man-made sources like factories, explosions or sonic booms.
Kaschei's efforts to keep his female captives in submission and put Ivan under his spell turn futile once the white-clad hero waves the feather he gained for granting freedom to the firebird.
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"The last time I measured it 15 months ago, the lighthouse was 20.6m (67.5ft) from the sea and my best guess is that it had 10 years before it fell into the waves, " he said.
He's talking about waves of creative destruction--where huge technological leaps lead to ripping out billions of dollars of old gear and replacing it with billions in new gear, which Matthews is ever ready to sell.
Mr Irving is suing over Prof Deborah Lipstadt and Penguin Books over the 1994 book, Denying The Holocaust: The Growing Assault On Truth And Memory, which he says has generated "waves of hatred" against him.
Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison made waves last year when he said that the high-tech industry has matured and that innovation was deteriorating, which prompted a few slams when the Nasdaq recovered.
Comics legend Frank Miller made waves the other day when he unleashed this screed against Occupy Wall Street.
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"You're screaming your favourite actor's name and for that split moment, he turns and looks at you and waves - that's what it's all about, " she explains.
Former central banker Joseph Yam Chi-kwong sent out waves of shock yesterday when he said it was time to reconsider the peg between Hong Kong and U.S. dollars.
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Many of the designs were initially sketched on a table overlooking his beloved Rio de Janeiro and its famous Copacabana beach, replete with the women, waves and hills from which he drew such inspiration.
The passenger steps into a machine where he or she is quickly scanned with radio waves.
He is fit and tan from surfing, which he does any day there are half-decent waves.
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He can see ripples there, like very small waves: a tidal river.
For the BBC's audiences on television and radio news, he guided a path through the complexities of successive waves of education reform.
And he comes out, religiously, in the evening, waves out, shakes their hand, signs their autographs.
With visions of sugar plums dancing in his head, he first sees nothing but purple mountain majesties and amber waves of grain.
Stoute sees a resurgence of the old model, in which agencies are in charge but this time, he thinks it will be small, agile players making waves.
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