Then, hopping around on one foot, he waved the bills in his brother's face.
His interpreter waved the man away, and Garner returned by motorcade to Kuwait City.
The ball kissed the baseline for a winner, and Stosur waved in apology to Mladenovic.
Swedes waved baguettes, into the ends of which they had stuffed little Swedish flags.
But referee Mark Clattenburg waved away Johnson's appeals as City had to settle for a point.
Others waved signs reading, "No to Mooq Mooq" a word used to mock militias.
Just before he disappeared under the stands, Happ raised his right hand and waved.
Bosnian Croats and Serbs waved and cheered as the Americans made their way south.
They're hoping Mr Obama has waved a very big diplomatic stick in Bibi Netanyahu's general direction.
The group unfurled the red and white Peruvian flag and waved at television cameras.
Near Boston's Northeastern University, students hugged each other, waved flags and chanted, "Let's go Boston!"
She packed a set of soft chintz bags and waved with her fingertips at the door.
He lurched left, was directed to the right, waved once more, and was gone.
Others chanted, danced and waved their hands in the air, some flashing the "peace" sign.
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Each waved pieces of white rag apparently to show they meant no harm to anyone.
Crowds swarmed outside the metropolitan cathedral in Buenos Aires, chanting as they waved Argentine flags.
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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.
Becky looked exhausted but somewhat triumphant as she waved goodbye and headed for the subway.
As we drove through a suburb Thursday, a few Iraqis waved, but most appeared neutral.
The customs officers waved the delivery van through and sent us on our way.
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Adelaide waved, pointed to a free seat beside her, but Mandy shook her off.
Two women on deck, wearing halter tops and shorts, waved him to come on board.
There was a party atmosphere as artists waved Union flags and drummers played for the crowds.
He waved his arms in fluid, yet precise movements to destroy the enemies of Albion.
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Bored-looking cops occasionally waved back those who tried to get in for a closer shot.
They waved from their cars and from motorway bridges as his lorries thundered by.
Crowds of enthusiastic spectators waved U.S. and Vatican flags and screamed as the pontiff rode past.
Inside, dancers jumped and waved their glinting blades to the tempo of hide-and-copper drums.
At Beijing in 2008, a famously disheveled-looking Johnson waved the Olympic flag.
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