They shake their heads up and down as an act of validation, and then they smile and laugh.
They care little about Wall Street, they help their friends and here in Minnesota they shake their heads at the Vikings.
Very few users toting an iPhone 4S have complained that when they shake it they can only hear two cores rattling inside.
They shake their fists, not in anger but in glee, like children who have just scored a goal or opened a Christmas gift.
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Before public arguments and private conferences, where decisions are discussed, they all shake hands as a show of harmony of purpose.
Neither leader spoke to reporters, but they did shake hands.
For them, the Dutch answer is to accept that they will never shake off their addiction and, instead, to attempt to control it.
There are lots of people in America not getting a fair shake and they deserve to be heard.
High-rise buildings in major cities are designed so that they sway rather than shake during earthquakes, making them safer.
Romantically minded historians say they were a freespirited people, eager to shake off feudal rule, but they could simply have been producing too many babies for the upper Valais to support.
Many aboriginal tribes on islands off Indonesia apparently survived the December 2004 tsunami that killed 200, 000 more-recent settlers--their collective ancestral memories sent them fleeing toward the hills as soon as they felt the ground shake.
The team management might just have reasoned that if they were going to shake thing up, now wasn't a bad time to do it, with little to lose after their thrashings in the first two games of the series.
So, they're trying to shake him with his inability, well, the help will be his inability to recall specific facts.
Even though Citi Field is an aesthetically pleasing ball park that offers an endless array of delicacies, fans of the Mets want more than a milkshake from Shake Shack as they walk through the Jackie Robinson rotunda.
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When they do, his googly eyes shake wildly and leaves fall from the tree.
It's a label and sometimes a smear that they've been trying to shake for decades.
When they do, his googly eyes shake and leaves fall from the tree.
This is why people shake their heads when they think about Congress.
Not surprisingly, even the best among them took mediocre pics, given their low megapixel count, inevitable camera shake and huge distance they're expected to cover.
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On their own they would be more than enough to shake relations between most countries.
They vowed to root out officials who shake down villagers for illegal fees and taxes.
Every once in a while, it seems they find new ways to make me shake my head in wonder.
When voters tell pollsters that they find Mr Sarkozy scary, this is partly what they mean: his atypical willingness to shake things up.
But senior ministers know it has set back their efforts to shake off the charge that they are a party of out-of-touch toffs.
ValuePlace's business model still needs more time to shake out: meanwhile, they expanded too fast and they're about to go through some bad weather.
With nearly half its production based in Japan, Toyota is clearly the most vulnerable to shake-ups, whether they rock the ground or financial markets.
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