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Alouisia smiled and fidgeted with her fingers for a moment.
Young Indonesian men fidgeted in the back of the crowd.
Keyri, Elmer and their father, holding a dozen roses, fidgeted.
For nearly three hours, he fidgeted in front of unblinking cameras.
He fidgeted with his hands, seemingly not knowing where to put them.
Then, they fidgeted as the stress of the day lingered in the car.
As for him, he fidgeted around after arriving super late for the hearing.
He fidgeted, he stretched, he went up the mound and back down again.
He fidgeted and seemed not to know what to do with his hands.
With heads bowed, they prayed, fidgeted and occasionally yawned as monks chanted sacred texts.
He was kind of fidgeting the way he fidgeted when he told stories, and giggling.
Yannis, 30, fidgeted with the keys to his white motorbike after we flagged him down.
In Klepper's première episode, he fidgeted in his chair and beckoned urgently at the camera.
Even back in Seoul, I was a quiet child who fidgeted and had attention issues.
I sat and fidgeted and daydreamed, never managing to be either entirely comfortable or uncomfortable.
He fidgeted, as most Kurdish men do, with a string of beads called a tasbih.
I paced, I fidgeted, I did anything I could to distract myself from what could happen.
He was dressed casually, in a dark pullover, and he fidgeted and whispered with his lawyers.
If I finished a Bosch before the next arrived in the mail, I got cranky, fidgeted.
The boys struck up a conversation and fidgeted with puzzles as strangers nearby watched in wonder.
We fidgeted and joked about just how sad it would be for whoever left empty-handed.
It was the antithesis of a Trump speech, and even his audience of political nerds fidgeted.
The tension could be felt as some executives fidgeted in their chairs while answering lawmakers' questions.
I kind of fidgeted for a minute before I asked, 'Are you who I think you are?
He fidgeted as he considered his answer and admitted that he didn't really want to give one.
But he fidgeted and air-conducted at his own Super Bowl party as "The Star-Spangled Banner" rang.
The people in base camp anxiously chewed their nails and fidgeted while waiting for their "weather window" to open.
He fidgeted, appeared uncomfortable, but there was perceptible defiance in his voice as he plodded through his opening remarks.
Perhaps most interesting, some people burned more calories than others while seated and standing, because they fidgeted so much.
As I twitched and fidgeted from withdrawal in a lonely jail cell, I gave my list its final check.
A 2015 study found that students with ADHD performed better on a computerized attention test the more intensely they fidgeted.
He fidgeted and ran around during morning meeting — behavior that would get him sent to the principal's office in many schools.
Laura and Monica fidgeted awkwardly under the UCSD-run clinic's harsh fluorescent lights as the photographer considered how best to shoot them.
Weeks later, 15,000 plastic toy cubes with joysticks and clickers on their sides, designed to help people who fidgeted too often, arrived.
When he found himself in a greenside bunker at the 183th hole, Walker fidgeted over the shot for close to 20 seconds.
In one recent study, college students showed healthier blood flow in their lower legs if they fidgeted than if they did not.
While his wife, Melania, and son Barron had their hands on their hearts, the president fidgeted, looked around and pointed at guests.
While his wife, Melania, and son Barron had their hands on their hearts, the president fidgeted, looked around and pointed at guests.
She fidgeted with a tablet propped on her lap, typing a user name and password gleaned from a $2-an-hour Internet access card.
I've fidgeted with my fingers quite a bit to find the right button, though with so many options, it's likely impossible to please everyone.
I started more than once, fidgeted nervously when things grew too foreboding or I sensed I could not trust the screen with my attention.
One study found that women who reported fidgeting more while at work had a lower mortality risk than women who said they fidgeted less.
They fidgeted and rocked back and forth, holding their hands behind their backs, as the Kansas City Royals played highlights from the 2015 World Series.
Frank arrived at the Manhattan courthouse on April 2 wearing a suit and fidgeted in his seat while he waited for his hearing to begin.
Fans fidgeted uncomfortably in their seats as Manning's replacement, Brock Osweiler, struggled after leading a two-play, 72-yard scoring drive on the game's opening possession.
Whether they were reading with a significant other, friends or just by themselves, the travelers fidgeted and giggled their way through some of the book's steamiest passages.
Donald Trump claimed he has a "winning temperament," that Hillary Clinton doesn't have — even as he visibly fidgeted and appeared increasingly restless during Monday's night's historic debate.
As we talked, he fidgeted and scratched at his body while explaining that a lice plague was ravaging the world and only he knew the secret cure.
Others fidgeted at their desks, stared out the window, or watched the clock, wondering how the material could relate to anything they might encounter in the real world.
There was no way this did not end with Emma Watson, Tom Hanks, Patton Oswalt and director James Ponsoldt accidentally roasting Dorsey as he silently fidgeted and fumed.
Over 200 residents from Flint traveled by bus to Washington to attend Thursday's hearing, including 10-year-old Jaylon Terry, who fidgeted in his chair in the committee room.
Loud men with bullhorns moved through the crowd, issuing orders for various veterans groups, while teenage cadets fidgeted in olive drab uniforms that fit their bodies like papier-mâché.
Ian is one of the top players at Lower Lab, but he was recently passed by his younger brother, Royal, a first grader, who fidgeted in front of him.
Even better, a 2008 study found that among office workers, those who frequently fidgeted burned as many as 300 calories more each day than those who resolutely stayed still.
They fidgeted with excitement about the day's field trip, talking so loudly that a tall boy struggling to get their attention put his hands over his ears and yelled.
Jake Patterson, 21, fidgeted and cried in court, as he told the judge he understood the plea would probably keep him in prison for the rest of his life.
Lawmakers pelted Mr. Shkreli with questions about his company's sudden, exorbitant price increases, growing increasingly annoyed as he smiled, fidgeted and invoked his Fifth Amendment right to avoid self-incrimination.
Over the course of the next hour, the speakers got up one by one and went through the possible scenarios, while I fidgeted and frowned, taking notes when I could.
He fidgeted with his bow tie while I proceeded to list all the autistic traits my daughter and I shared: Our restricted routines, repetitive behaviors, difficulties socializing and sensory sensitivities.
When Gurriel came to bat for the fist time in that game, Hill fidgeted on the mound before throwing a pitch so that the booing from Dodgers fans could resonate longer.
She sat down in a white folding chair that was not being used by any volunteers and fidgeted until she was able to rejoin her daughter on the eighth tee box.
We remember the days of going there as a kid and having to wait through the, ahem, boring part of the meal (lunch or dinner) while we impatiently fidgeted until the main event: dessert.
The best, by far, was his observation that the boos that greeted his daughter Ivanka in Germany were easily "the worst thing the Germans have ever done," while Pence fidgeted when asked to concur.
A gaggle of cooks, still in aprons and chef's hats, dashed out from the kitchen to watch the festivities, and mothers tightened the pink bows in their daughters' hair as the girls fidgeted in anticipation.
As Mr. Minniti fidgeted with a silver Casio watch, representatives of humanitarian organizations met in the ministry with officials to try to agree on a new code of conduct for rescuing migrants near Libyan waters.
If you have fidgeted through the three or more hours of a "King Lear" or a "Hamlet," it's no great tragedy to find yourself back on your feet in about an hour and a half.
She kept her coat on in the chapel during the ceremony, fidgeted with her stockings, her hair, glanced back viciously at the crowded pews behind us each time she heard somebody sigh or sniffle or whisper.
Head scarves, which Saudi women typically wear unfastened, have a way of slipping off, and Ferak fidgeted with hers as she described her conversation with the principal, repeatedly tugging it back down into its proper position.
Alisson Becker, Liverpool's goalkeeper, fidgeted on his line, like Rafael Nadal waiting for a serve: he adjusted his gloves, he bounced on his heels, he stretched his hamstrings, he adjusted his gloves, he bounced on his heels.
In videos released by the Syrian government, Mr. Assad arrived in town driving his own car, a silver Hyundai; fidgeted though a sermon praising him for protecting Syria; and performed prayers for the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday.
As the other men in the room fidgeted in their seats, Hunter reached for his computer and pulled up images of Gerrard, one of the most famous players of his era, and attempted to explain who he was.
As Yatzyri fidgeted with a large pink hair bow, Martinez explained that tests so far have shown no signs of the 0003 kg child having the illness that plagues her family - and ranks as Mexico's biggest killer - type 2 diabetes.
Instead, restless senators, accustomed to constantly checking their phones, conferring with staff and spending little time on the floor, fidgeted through the proceeding, appearing by turns exhausted and frustrated, as the trial consumed hour after hour even though the result was preordained.
Remove the technology from the equation and ask yourself how often you have clicked a pen, fidgeted with scrapes of paper, doodled, read a newspaper or magazine, or daydreamed before the arrival of cellphones, and suddenly those numbers are not quite as ominous.
State Representative Mark Rozzi sat behind his office desk at the State Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa. As he spoke he fidgeted with a small figurine he kept on his desk — a little dog with four heads, all snarling — a gift from a fellow survivor.
In an impromptu, 45-minute Rose Garden news conference after the men met for lunch at the White House, Mr. Trump and Mr. McConnell both put on a display of awkward camaraderie, as the president went on volubly, fielding question after question as the senator fidgeted and spoke only occasionally.
His brother Stephen, several years older than he, was so unthriftily hot-tempered as to shoot his horse, a very fine animal, when it fidgeted.
"Sharply Rebukes McElroy," Associated Press, March 1, 1919. McElroy was addressing some University of Wisconsin Army junior cadets on behalf of the NSL in the rain on the college's campus. The acoustics made it difficult to hear him, and the wet cadets fidgeted throughout his speech. McElroy grew increasingly angry as he spoke, convinced the cadets were ignoring him.
The NSL lost much of its political influence after two incidents in 1918. One incident happened in April 1918, when McElroy accused practically every citizen in Wisconsin of treason. McElroy was addressing some University of Wisconsin army junior cadets in the rain on the college's campus. The acoustics made it difficult to hear him, and the wet cadets fidgeted throughout his speech.
Then the boy caught Lars' eye and gave him a knowing look as if they were on the same side. Lars fidgeted nervously as the men neared and soon he was standing in front of Lars but he passed him without a second glance. The young boy did the same to Gunner, Luff, and Soren, passing them, pretending that he had never seen the boys.
According to Nixon campaign adviser Bill Arnold, Douglas arrived late, while Nixon was already speaking. Nixon ostentatiously looked at his watch, provoking laughter from the audience. The laughter recurred as Nixon, sitting behind Douglas as she spoke, fidgeted to indicate his disapproval of what she was saying; she appeared bewildered at the laughter. Douglas concluded her remarks and Nixon rose to speak again, but she did not stay to listen.
Wayne Curtis Collett (October 20, 1949 – March 17, 2010) was an African- American Olympic sprinter. Collett won a silver medal in the 400 m at the 1972 Summer Olympics. During the medal ceremony Collett and winner Vincent Matthews talked to each other, shuffled their feet, stroked their chins and fidgeted while the US national anthem played,:File:Wayne Collett, Vince Matthews 1972.jpg leading many to believe it was a Black Power protest like the 1968 Olympics Black Power salute by Tommie Smith and John Carlos.
He smoked heavily and fidgeted nervously, suggesting he was entering the early stages of withdrawal from the opiate addiction widespread among the city's less affluent foreign population at the time. One officer recognized him as a man he had seen lingering a little longer than other passers-by when he passed the crime scene, piquing detectives' interest further. In his personal effects they found a business card for an establishment at 27 Chuanban Hutong, a bar run by a Russian émigré that, like many other such businesses in Peking at the time, doubled as a brothel. Canadian officials indicated he had often been seen at 28 Chuanban Hutong next door.

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