There he is, waving at the security guard he always waves at in the morning.
The Philharmonic's principal bassist, John Deak, said when the musicians started leaving the stage, the North Koreans started waving at them.
Salman started waving at the Blackwater guards, trying to signal that they ought to stop shooting, that the car wasn't a threat, that someone was hurt.
Among them is Tony Banks, the sports minister, who got into trouble this week by calling for an end to anthems and flag-waving at international sports events.
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My daughters and I tell each other stories in which we circle Chicago's skyscrapers or the Eiffel Tower on a witch's broom, waving at our friends and touching the stars.
In the tunnels, Lamborghini drivers exalted in waving at each other and creating as much of the amplified noise as possible (click here and turn up the volume to get a taste from a 30-second video I took).
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Our community loves and values its firefighters and it's a common sight to see residents, including myself, waving at the firetrucks and putting up 'Thank You' banners in shops and outside homes, or taking them boxes of doughnuts and iced teas and coffees.
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Moussaoui had smiled as he walked into court, flashing a victory sign and waving sarcastically at the judge.
In Brea, a Los Angeles suburb, a small group opposed to the legislation stood on a freeway bridge waving signs at motorists.
Bush laid out an agenda for his second term on Wednesday after declaring victory in a speech to jubilant, flag-waving supporters at the Ronald Reagan Building, three blocks from the White House.
Crews have also recorded incidents including a man breaking into a Cornwall ambulance station wielding a knife, and seeing a pedestrian produce a gun from his belt and waving it at the ambulance while it was sitting at traffic lights.
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Under the shadow of its crosstown rival, the team has eschewed patient rebuilding in favor of the immediate reload, an expensive model of waving money at big-name players that began after Strawberry bolted for his hometown Los Angeles Dodgers in 1991.
Evra didn't help by celebrating United's 2-1 win by jumping around and waving his arms at his supporters close to Suarez.
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Far from it in fact: we demand, by waving our money at them, that these companies offer us these fossil fuels.
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It is actuated by specific gestures (waving your hand at the Kinect) or by using a specific key word for voice commands ("Xbox").
At the foot of the outdoor stairs leading to the garage attic, it reared, hissing and showing its teeth and waving its forelegs at me.
This has been characterised in some quarters as the British government waving a stick at Stormont, prompting both Sinn Fein and the DUP to hit back angrily at the Northern Ireland Office.
Timid at first, easily swayed (quite literally) by the motorbikes whizzing two inches (five centimetres) past my pedals, I now happily join in the waving of fists at pedestrians or lorry drivers hogging MY bus and cycle lane.
Once, during a tour of a food market in Australia, the burly but politically nimble city father was rash enough to whip out a notebook and record some of the prices until tradesmen started waving their fists at his gleaming bald pate.
Old-timers Lee Trevino and Chi-Chi Rodriguez pop into mind with their comic patter and dramatic flair (Rodriquez was famous for his routine of waving his putter at the hole after sinking a putt and then thrusting it into an imaginary scabbard on his hip).
At various times the team's new principal owner could be found courtside at games waving a huge "Go Suns" purple foam finger, dunking a basketball at halftime off a trampoline, or being propelled from a giant slingshot during a time-out, all to the delight of fans.
Children run around like excited mice waving and looking up at this fleeting ariel display.
Another sign Goldman was waving a yellow flag at its trading desks: value-at-risk was also down from the second quarter.
Within minutes, we spotted the first "bug", peering out from an outcropping of coral, waving his long antennae at us.
The photos of children waving the inaccurate flags at the presidential palace on Wednesday have caused an outcry in Vietnam.
The police have struggled to contain the violence, firing rubber bullets at mobs waving machetes, guns and bars, and have arrested hundreds of suspects.
In her first weeks at HP she showed up at meetings waving a sheet of paper cluttered with dozens of its product names for its products.
He may be waving a big stick at Albany, but he is speaking softly and, for now, seems to be avoiding Mr Spitzer's propensity to arrogance.
Beware, those of you who mock sign-waving Tea Partiers over glasses of chardonnay at wine and cheese parties.
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