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Every so often Craven would walk by, nod his head at me and I would nod my head back at him.
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Jerome brought Birmingham back into the game when he found space to nod home James McFadden's cross at the back post but some poor defending meant Manchester City were soon two goals to the good again.
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Firstly, a corner from the left reached the back post where an unmarked Sane could only nod wide from four yards, before Wendel's bullet-like header moments later forced a magnificent one-handed save from Lloris.
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Riverfront Investment Group's Sandler gave the nod to McDonald's in 2010 and with that comes back for the third year.
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In that melee, Peterson went down twice but bravely fought back and managed to prevent Ortiz from getting the nod.
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The uncharacteristically generous nod to worker needs was short lived as the company partially pulled back on the commitment in 2011, citing premium rate increases that Walmart deemed beyond their capacity to pay.
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But three-times Lions tourist and former England back-row Richard Hill believes the Munster lock should get the nod ahead of the Ireland captain.
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Deane, back after a two-game suspension, was left unmarked to nod home Alan Rogers' free-kick in the 72nd minute and make amends for a host of earlier misses.
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Hernandez, who had arrived back from international duty with Mexico late on Thursday, was instead given the nod to partner Dimitar Berbatov in United's attack and he quickly appeared to justify Ferguson's decision.
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Back in the good old USA, the Republican Party, with a dramatic nod to the gold standard, adopted a platform plank calling for a monetary reform commission, with a broad nod to gold, causing a worldwide buzz.
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The Sun says several big employers back the idea but the Daily Express is concerned by what it calls a "politically-correct nod to fathers".
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