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But then she nodded at them, and then they nodded back.
I nodded when I wanted a serving and because everything looked delicious, I nodded often.
She'd never seen them before but nodded at them, and they nodded back and continued their conversation, which seemed to be a comparison between medieval and modern logistics of kidnapping.
" McVety nodded and said, "He has his wings now.
" Mandel nodded, then said, "Let's just try it once.
" Dani nodded and said, "He has his wings now.
" I nodded, and he continued: "Her death was sudden.
" An actress in white heels nodded and said, "Strength!
" — to which Goulding quietly nodded and sheepishly said "Yeah.
" Mr. Slager nodded and mouthed the words, "I'm sorry.
" Asked a second time, he nodded and said: "Yes.
I just told the flight attendants, and they both nodded.
When it reacted, he nodded in affirmation and walked off.
Judge Petrucelli simply nodded his head in agreement with him.
Juwanda, 6, dressed as a Samoa, nodded excitedly in agreement.
I'm sure Kidman did her signature clap and nodded along.
He considered these, then nodded upward, toward the fluorescent lights.
Clinton also nodded to the astonishing spectacle of Sunday's debate.
I followed Frank past the doorman, who smiled and nodded.
I nodded as I adjusted course to head us there.
Instead, Trump smiled, shook hands and nodded during their introduction.
"Listen, It's always better to be on time," nodded Boseman.
The Utah Republican read it, nodded and handed it back.
Rose sniffed the slime and tasted it, then nodded approvingly.
Others nodded to the special interests that got them elected.
" He nodded gravely and said, "Thank you for your support.
The clerk, trying to be as conciliatory as possible, nodded.
" DeVore nodded and said, "This is me, living my life.
When asked if he used the drug regularly he nodded.
Once we've finally nodded off, a variety of things occur.
Long night, Google said, after a while, and Poke nodded.
Méndez, who speaks with a soft Mexican accent, nodded gravely.
" Leavy nodded and replied in a deep baritone: "It's tiring.
"Very," he nodded when asked if the relationship was real.
She nodded, noting the reality of these atrocities and more.
He nodded his head to every corner of the grandstand.
"It's clunky, but it works," I said, and she nodded.
Told he never got a big league shot, Dickey nodded.
Whenever Russell heard something that he liked, he nodded thoughtfully.
She raised her hand, and the editor nodded her way.
She said something I couldn't follow, and I nodded along.
He wore a solemn expression, nodded and patted his chest.
Ms. Haji Hamid looked at the defendant directly and nodded.
She nodded uncertainly and dried her hands on her apron.
Instead, he nodded to Congress's ability to judge for itself.
When Judy was ready, Ashley squeezed my hand and nodded.
Heads nodded in solemn remembrance of former President George Bush.
The B.M.C.C. president, Mickey Parish, nodded sympathetically as Brown spoke.
A guy with a scorpion inked on his cheek nodded.
The man nodded and said he would check back again.
Her bandmates, all in their 50s, nodded along beside her.
I was half joking, but he nodded in all seriousness.
The Egyptian man nodded, took a deep breath and shrugged.
Michael nodded as if some unanswerable question had been asked.
" He nodded to World War II. "Just like you said.
Burns whispered into the phone, then nodded to the spotter.
Palacios nodded when Santos said he had forgiven the attackers.
I'll wait for you , his look said, and I nodded.
At one point, it appeared as if he nodded off.
The men locked eyes and nodded simultaneously: Gratitude acknowledged, accepted.
He nodded glumly, as though he had been expecting worse.
We nodded back but didn't ask where she was headed.
" Ro nodded encouragingly and said, "I'm here when you're ready.
It was a deeply uncool reference, but Lorde nodded enthusiastically.
" Flynn nodded, leading the chant: "That's right—lock her up.
He nodded and mouthed the words, 'I am Peter Wells.
"He was killed," she remembers telling the agent, who nodded.
"He was killed," she remembers telling the agent, who nodded.
He nodded when he was told he couldn't post bail.
He choked out questions, smiled, and nodded meaningfully at replies.
In 2000, the party still nodded toward support for transit.
Popovich nodded his head and clapped at the veteran guard.
Long's coworkers nodded as he described feeling unsafe at work.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday nodded to the long road ahead.
"Is that accurate?" she asked him, and he nodded in reply.
"Glad to hear it," Jeremiah said and Max nodded in agreement.
Chaffetz nodded several times to the political makeup of his crowd.
He nodded his head, signaling that the pig could be filled.
Water dribbled from my eyes, and I nodded my head yes.
She nodded seriously and assured me she would talk to Mary.
He nodded his head up and down and side to side.
"Judo has rules," Raquel Silva said, as Rafaela nodded in agreement.
Heads emphatically nodded across the room in agreement throughout her speech.
Clinton nodded excitedly after the comment was translated by another worker.
As they oohed and aahed, he nodded, reveling in their admiration.
A cabinet minister nodded and chuckled obsequiously as the general spoke.
Looking around the space, many women nodded and sympathized with her.
She nodded toward the cloth screen that divided our narrow room.
Oyeyemi nodded, but accepted the compliment without retracting her statement: Whether
Merchants nodded, checked the wind and kept out of the fray.
Ginsburg later confirmed that she nodded off because she was drunk.
Instead, I snorted and kind of zombie-nodded, and got dressed.
Parts of other films have nodded toward that fuller-body experience.
My brother nodded, which made me furious at both of them.
Clinton said, as Mr. Sanders nodded from his seat behind her.
Emil nodded at all of this, as if he understood exactly.
She nodded—was that a smile she was trying to hide?
She nodded toward the political work she still had to do.
Sondland later said that Pence nodded when he registered those concerns.
My brother, a lawyer who once had a fat neck, nodded.
Clinton watched him and nodded frequently as he talked about Flint.
" I nodded, and he said, "Why do you always do that?
Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, nodded several times as the bishop spoke.
The people around her nodded; everyone was in the same predicament.
The other day, he nodded to the Giants' history of success.
We nodded hello as she spoke to her child in Spanish.
Brown asked the woman, who nodded and pointed out the direction.
After we passed another military checkpoint, the driver nodded to me.
He nodded toward a plastic bag floating in the filthy water.
It's something Ueland nodded to when asked about that by CNN.
The Midnight Laundrette remained open for business while I nodded off.
I nodded in agreement with a new Negroni in my hand.
The other guide, apparently a republican ex-combatant, nodded in agreement.
Kwan nodded, bringing her palms to a prayer before gently bowing.
Afterward, people said nice things and Mr. Falk nodded thank you.
He looked at me, nodded slowly, and held up four fingers.
I nodded in agreement, and made pinching motions with my hands.
I'd nodded at the time, giving weather no thought at all.
"I'll walk you home," Vadik said, and Rachel nodded and smiled.
He nodded, put her card into his pocket and walked away.
A girl who introduced herself as Beetle (or maybe Beatle?), nodded.
Next to Vega, two black men and two black women nodded.
Ms. Rizzolo mostly nodded and murmured agreement while continuing to cut.
I nodded along with the beat, giggled at each new conceit.
She nodded at us and said something quietly as she passed.
He nodded, clear-eyed and steady, and raised his right hand.
He nodded to the speaker of the House, and said yes.
My eyes darted warily to my travel companion, and I nodded.
Jackson nodded to Stone's dirty trickster reputation in court on Thursday.
He nodded and told us to stand off to the side.
She nodded, and leaned forward, and waited for him to continue.
The other girls nodded contemplatively and shook their heads in wonder.
He nodded and wrote Green on the side of a cup.
" He leaned forward in his chair and nodded "yes" and "no.
She nodded, and without another word stepped onto the moving walkway.
Slager, in response, reportedly nodded his head and mouthed, "I'm sorry."
"I'm really into glow sprays," Perkins said, as DeGroot nodded in agreement.
They nodded in agreement with much of what she had to say.
The disappointment was tangible, even though she politely nodded and said goodbye.
She nodded to Jesus' teachings to illustrate her hope for the future.
He nodded to battery charges filed against Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
She asked if things were actually cool this time and I nodded.
The wolf nodded to each clause and shook a paw to sign.
The three nodded to me and suggested I hit my ball first.
He asked me if I'd ever traveled and I nodded my head.
Sanders nodded soberly, taking in the stories individually, asking follow-up questions.
However, I nodded and crossed my fingers that I'd actually like it.
A dozen men arrayed in the room nodded quietly at his accounting.
The referee jogged across to consult Bahramov, who briskly nodded an affirmative.
I nodded to him and then asked her how she was doing.
It wouldn't even be the first time that Apple's nodded at HAL.
President Trump nodded to the 2018 midterm election on Twitter Thursday morning:
"That was intense," said Corden as Paltrow nodded her head in agreement.
I nodded, slightly distracted by the weight of his green-eyed gaze.
She didn't want to talk, but nodded heartily to his every word.
But the presidential eye had already winked and the head already nodded.
She nodded and hugged me, "I did this for you," she said.
When Susan confronted her daughter in the hospital, Hope nodded in confession.
Equity's regular hosts mostly nodded as Danny dropped a lot of knowledge.
"Is this your telephone?" a soldier asked the suspect, and he nodded.
She nodded faster, dozens of times, to encourage them to say more.
I told her where I had been and she nodded and smiled.
They are regulars; the young guys working at the track nodded hello.
An awkward moment for sure, as Hillary Clinton nodded toward Melania Trump.
The driver's head is drooping downward as if he had nodded off.
He nodded at one paused at the light at the cross street.
But the father, one of the back-seat passengers, nodded his approval.
Melcher said, "Praise God, he made it," and the women all nodded.
As she spoke, Lady Pim and Red Diamond nodded along in solidarity.
He nodded, and it was clear that I was invited to stay.
Clinton, perched on a stool behind the president, grinned and gently nodded.
Scody nodded and smiled, and Napp walked out, back to work again.
One diplomat briefed on the meeting said Sheikh Tamim just nodded silently.
After a brief silence, Mr. Abloh nodded his head in apparent satisfaction.
She nodded attentively, taking a few practice swings to demonstrate her comprehension.
I nodded to the crowd, and they all rose to their feet.
Around her, Zoleka Mosiah, Ms. Simeon and Ms. Lancaster nodded in agreement.
Chris Coons of Delaware, standing next to Bennet, nodded along in agreement.
Mr. Ellis nodded, and his son dipped his hands into the paint.
He nodded goodbye, scurried down the embankment, and disappeared into the brambles.
After he nodded to $235,000, there was no response from the back.
Others nodded, expressing pride in Israel's winner of the Eurovision Song Contest.
The team nodded in agreement, and other started to pitch in ideas.
I smiled politely and nodded while feverishly trying to get my bearings.
Other costumes nodded to films that were not short on Oscars recognition.
In one Twitter post on Saturday, Mr. Trump nodded to that inclusiveness.
She also nodded to what she suggested was Mr. Biden's broad appeal.
He tells her that he's a short-story writer: She nodded politely.
" Head bowed, Flake nodded at the women and told them "thank you.
When asked if the physical transformation was his choice, Mr. McConaughey nodded.
He made a kissy face like an invitation, and I just nodded.
I nodded and felt myself falling backward into her husband's pillowy flesh.
I nodded and bit my tongue at her attempt to belittle me.
" DeJesus smiled and nodded, adding, "I just want us to be okay.
" Many of the attendees nodded in agreement, with a few more "yeah!
Officer Miller stopped outside his trailer recently, this time in a different unmarked vehicle, American-made and drab-colored, and Rosas nodded at him, and Miller nodded back, and then the two men simply went about their business.
He nodded cordially as he passed, and then disappeared into the open lift.
I'd listened and nodded when friends spouted sales pitches for their favorite products.
On set, a onetime rival, Clinton 2016 spokesperson Brian Fallon, nodded in agreement.
"Kushner nodded, his jaw tight and his eyes wide," according to the book.
I nodded as the bell sounded from on high, sending me to history.
When they spoke, shouting above the pub's din, he listened carefully and nodded.
As they shared pieces of a glazed doughnut, Mr. Fiore nodded in approval.
Strangely, it wasn't just Stranger Things that was nodded to in the installation.
When I asked if he could tap into that for motivation, Raszap nodded.
The driver nodded emphatically and asked Goffman what she did for a living.
Roomba nodded, waggled his head, dug his tusk into the snow in excitement.
Before Brandt Jean spoke, prosecutor Jason Hermus whispered to him and he nodded.
"Their minds are always elsewhere," he said as his wife nodded in agreement.
He nodded excitedly, while I recounted the story that he risked being ambushed.
" William and Kate nodded enthusiastically as Jonny told her, "No, no, you shouldn't.
A grey-bearded man selling the Worker's Liberty newspaper nodded in quiet agreement.
Thelma simply nodded her head, brushing a wrinkle from her de Sadean romper.
Clinton nodded to as much during her swing through the state on Friday.
Camilla nodded and made utterances of approval as we went through the clothes.
" Then he brought yet another swatch to his nostrils, nodded and said, "Oh.
She nodded to her servicewoman status in a promotional video during the competition.
The 2nd Circuit nodded to its own year-old precedent in Nicosia v.
Meanwhile, thousands of Buffy fans across the globe nodded in agreement: Hard same.
"Well, there's a lot about Hamilton … " he said, as Corden nodded in agreement.
Instead he asked, "Can I?" and nodded toward the silver Champions League trophy.
They nodded their heads effusively with every tweak of Tyondai Braxton's electronic improvisations.
Beside him, four aides nodded and pressed together their palms in deferential emphasis.
Taurasi nodded when reminded of her and Bird's first Olympics, Athens in 2004.
Kaye, whose thin beard and flowing hair earn him comparisons to Jesus, nodded.
"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," Shaw nodded when I brought it up.
He nodded and turned away, like this kind of scene happened every day.
He scrunched his face and nodded in the direction of the Cubs' clubhouse.
I smiled and nodded, becoming acutely aware that passengers around me were watching.
He asked the question, and she eventually nodded yes while fighting back tears.
She nodded and suggested to him that he go up to the mezzanine.
Mr. Riddell was impassive and nodded occasionally as the prosecutor recounted the allegations.
Then she looked at Mr. Lino and nodded silently as her eyes widened.
I nodded as they whispered under their breath how incredible my fable was.
Ms. Lopez nodded in approval and, child-free, improvised some fast hip swirls.
His longtime friend Erik Voss nodded as he finished a mouthful of pizza.
Mr. Trump nodded implicitly to that slowdown in his speech on Tuesday night.
Bresnik nodded in agreement and then looked up at yet another familiar face.
He glowered at me, and then he nodded in greeting as I entered.
Her friend Ma Zheng, 23, who was parking his own shared bike, nodded.
He nodded as if it had occurred to him but was otherwise noncommital.
Eli nodded and smiled back; Eli had a salon appointment later that afternoon.
"Yeah," I said and half nodded, as if I wasn't entirely sure myself.
Fraser often nodded his head as if to nudge her to go along.
I nodded to encourage him to share what he'd shared with me earlier.
Its title nodded to the socialist realist art of China and the USSR.
"This is bigger than ourselves," Watson said, as Frimpong nodded hard in agreement.
Sanches said, "It looked like him" as he nodded in the direction of Hernandez.
She'd just spoken to George W. Bush when Clinton nodded at her, Elle reports.
Her neighbor, Ek Sophal, nodded in agreement as she mended a plastic fishing net.
The Journal said Cohn nodded his head when asked if it would be rescinded.
Older metalheads sipped their beers and crossed their arms; a few nodded with approval.
Close to midnight, he nodded to a guard and entered the nearly empty complex.
Asked if he was happy to see his dad, Jeremy shyly smiled and nodded.
Others bounced their shoulders, nodded their heads, shuffled their feet in a two-step.
He nodded sweetly and walked ahead of me into the square, his GoPro rolling.
She nodded, her eyebrows raised into twin arches of I-told-you-so amusement.
In addition, DMX nodded his head slightly to the beat of his own song.
The entire room of women laughed and nodded at her characterization of their predicament.
He nodded to that fact at the 1988 dinner with some self-deprecating humor.
Democrats nodded to the contributions of African Americans, Hispanics, women, and the LGBTQ community.
"He's got great hair; he's a good-looking guy," Subban said as Jagr nodded.
I kissed her head and nodded as I laughed along with the other adults.
An attractive stranger nodded to me in the street and greeted me by name.
Medics asked Wicks whether he was intentionally targeted and he nodded yes, Clegg said.
Then he turned east and nodded at a kilo truck parked on Bunker Hill.
He spoke for a while and Alex and Kate nodded their heads in agreement.
" Inaba replied, to which the four-time Olympic gold medalist nodded and said, "Yes.
"All the best to you," he said quietly as the man nodded in appreciation.
I nodded my head, pointing to the feline casually bathing himself on the sofa.
The questioning drew a reaction from some in the courtroom, who nodded in agreement.
When Spiro nodded, life returned to Hader's eyes, like a porch light flicking on.
My son nodded and said, "Yes, sir," the way a 5-year-old does.
Of course, Trump has occasionally nodded at the idea that a change was coming.
" When Clinton shrugged and nodded, he continued, "I want you to be very happy.
Clinton nodded next to her at the front of the pink-hewed, sunlit church.
"Al was very hard on us both," Denis said as Jean nodded in affirmation.
"They never crossed the L.O.C." A group of villagers standing nearby nodded in agreement.
He took it at the spot and nodded it past a flat-footed Courtois.
I nodded and looked away as she applied a numbing agent to the area.
" Everyone nodded in agreement that his sacrifice was "for the good of the board.
Her husband, standing next to her at the bar, waiting to go onstage, nodded.
Fultz nodded his head, but sat with his hands clasped together at his waist.
Lucretia nodded, telling me about a friend who also had a child with disabilities.
When told about it, a minister friend broke into a big smile and nodded.
The first time the man next to me nodded off, we were in 1931.
I nodded my head, assuring him I understood — but that's easier said than done.
She nodded as Judge Donald Oda II discussed the logistics of the penalty phase.
Emilie, my neighbor, set the back of her hand on her hip and nodded.
He and Mr. Rodrigues nodded when asked if they ever visited the National Museum.
Every head in the room nodded, and so did every head in my room.
In my nervousness in the presence of the former Vice President, I nodded yes.
It said the investigators then asked if he had meant "computer," and he nodded.
Asked if he believed that message had been conveyed to the Vatican, Annan nodded.
She looked at Joseph, and he was watching her, so she nodded at him.
Asked by Democrats how the vice president responded, Sondland recalled only that Pence nodded.
Offill nodded, gathering my dropped threads, as she does, weaving it into a conversation.
Ahlum nodded at the identical twins who alternated driving one of the sprint cars.
"We don't want fake news," he added, as Mr. Duda nodded vigorously in agreement.
Back then, Trump even nodded to the idea of U.S. military action in Venezuela.
" Finally, Mr. Govan nodded his approval as the work was positioned into place. "Awesome.
She asked Ulf if he was ready to start, and he nodded, gathering himself.
An activist in attendance said that Mr. Teller nodded, took notes and was noncommittal.
People called out "Happy Christmas" as they went along, and they smiled and nodded.
Kurt Schrader (D-Ore.), nodded in agreement, according to multiple people in the room.
His son Carter nodded when he heard that, drawing laughs from those in attendance.
We almost stopped but only nodded at each other, smiled awkwardly and kept going.
Finally he nodded, turned around and walked back across the desert to his home.
Both my son and daughter nodded along as I lectured, but they weren't listening.
Then she removed her hand and nodded at him to try on his own.
Hathaway paused to ask if he was OK. McCormick nodded, and Hathaway moved along.
The way they smiled at us as we nodded our heads at their presentation.
I nodded, proceeding to follow him to the backyard complete with treehouse and pool.
Collins nodded as if to a beat, keeping the minor issue back of mind.
"Pretty awesome," said the proud boyfriend, to which the black-ish star nodded her agreement.
"No," he stoically replied, as Nick, may I just say, nodded yes in the back.
And Jackson nodded when asked if he remembered how Biden treated him ahead of 1988.
As purple and black lines spun behind him, Max nodded and swayed back and forth.
The men nodded at the bartender, and drinks appeared before them in almost soundless transactions.
The two female senators, leaning on their desks, nodded emphatically as they spoke to him.
What women nodded along, corroborating this idea, and consigning themselves to a lifetime of oppression?
Bush raised his eyebrows and nodded at Gore, prompting the audience to burst into laughter.
The men nodded, passing a smashed concrete roundabout where a group of locals sat, drinking.
At a debate on September 3rd Mr Schulz placidly nodded along as Mrs Merkel spoke.
"Coordinators only see her as a black stunt double," MacNair said, as Adams-Ginyard nodded.
After the hearing, Cosby smiled and nodded when a reporter asked how he was feeling.
When I found her at her seat she just nodded, and even seemed to smile.
When the crowd first erupted into the "lock her up" chant, Christie nodded and smiled.
They were listening with their whole beings, and nodded when I asked if they understood.
Trying to hide my disappointment, I nodded in the obsequious way expected by medical professionals.
A group of older men sitting with Salih inside the Garma school nodded in agreement.
He did not speak but just nodded when a judge asked him if he understood.
"Mhhmmm," he nodded absentmindedly, never tearing his eyes away from the snow-globe scene outside.
The two women nodded their heads when the charges were read out by two interpreters.
I nodded at his hollow words and smiled at his jokes, but I was nauseated.
Trump nodded and motioned to the ­phone and made sure I had my recorder running.
Asked if the one-on-one moment with Kate helped her feel better, Khareesha nodded.
Another one of our baristas regularly missed work because he had nodded out on heroin.
The crowd interrupted several times to chant "lock her up!" as Christie nodded and smiled.
U.S. antitrust authorities nodded the deal through on Tuesday on condition ChemChina divests three products.
He nodded toward the broken window, beyond which explosions and sniper fire had been sounding.
"I think we deified her," Tallulah said, as older sister Rumer, 31, nodded in agreement.
Trump perused it and, without suggesting any additions or deletions, nodded that it looked fine.
The man listed the places, and the chef nodded in approval and the man beamed.
At least one of the 18 jurors and alternates, though, nodded off now and then.
If you haven't nodded off yet, be reassured that businesses have viewed the proposals positively.
I nodded and thanked him in broken Thai, completing the journey from farm to cup.
I wasn't interested in diving deeper into the situation, so I just nodded my head.
While watching the clip for the first time, I simply nodded my head and shrugged.
One young man nodded in contemplation, his brown eyes fixed on me in deep concentration.
"I looked at Tua and said, 'Trust me,' and he nodded his head," Smith said.
Carroll, sitting a few feet away in court, nodded her head as her lawyer spoke.
Other doctors nodded their heads when told about Ms. Linnee's request for a last meal.
"I feel like an outsider," said Mr. Frandsen, standing with friends who nodded in agreement.
Though a couple of people nodded, no one responded, and the conversation quickly moved on.
He nodded, said "yeah," and went back to folding his laundry for the next day.
Then she nodded to her left palm and lowered her voice: "But the earthquakes." video
She nodded, listening intently as the young man unloaded a lifetime of pain and resentment.
She nodded when asked if she felt as sharp as she did 20 years ago.
Blattel nodded and smiled, reassuring the brides that the photographer they work with is queer.
When the workers made eye contact, the officers nodded politely, but they said very little.
Most people probably would have nodded politely and left, but the giggling gave Musk pause.
When I called the students the modern-day Marco Polos, they nodded giddily in approval.
Finally, 13 minutes after she had administered the first medication, she nodded to Ms. Hood.
But they all nodded knowingly, as if this was something they had all gone through.
Ortelee, who wore a flowered dress and held a sweating cup of iced coffee, nodded.
Obama announced in Springfield and nodded to Lincoln and the less radical version of King.
" Mr. Hull nodded and said: "It's your heritage and you hate to give it up.
Edwards also nodded to the state's other pastime on autumn Saturdays: Louisiana State University football.
Even on its own, though, the Trump administration nodded to the importance of the issue.
" I looked at the tray of white cookies in front of me and nodded. "O.
Instead, they nodded to a more austere mood, offset by black velvet and ornate embroidery.
Catching his eye as he held out the paper to turn a page, I nodded.
Chapo nodded his head and she flashed him a thumbs up, visibly holding back tears.
Finally, she nodded with understanding, allowing me to pay my bill without further eye contact.
So I just kind of nodded and he did not get a more demure woman.
The season nodded to current events — Russian meddling here; the 2016 election there — but never overtly.
He takes the hardest gulp you've ever seen outside of a Tex Avery cartoon and nodded.
Even though Michael Jackson's two young children were present at the table, he also nodded off.
The Telegraph reports that Cox's parents, Jean and Gordon Leadbeater, nodded as the verdict was read.
Heads nodded solemnly all around, and within minutes, the convoy was rolling directly into oncoming traffic.
There was no telling where that will to keep walking came from, but Margery nodded, satisfied.
After that, there was stunned silence as the modest crowd of freaks nodded in confused approbation.
"That's correct", Mr Cox nodded, "the search that occurred here was reasonable" and "limited in scope".
During their infamous handshake session, Trump nodded his head without any translation from Japanese at all.
" The execs nodded their heads and said, "Yes, let me tell you more about this problem.
Models' pageboy-like hairstyles, large sunglasses, boots and large golden hoop earrings nodded to the 1970s.
He put on a serious face and nodded, as if he were about to take notes.
Dean and I didn't have the heart to stop him so we just smiled and nodded.
Manziel, dressed in a suit, nodded and gave a brief reply in confirmation of the conditions.
Punching for the years I lost, nodded out, and cried behind the curtain in my bathtub.
Instead, it was a record that nodded towards the cosmic end of ambient music and Krautrock.
I nodded as people talked about "rowing crew" or finals clubs and Googled the phrases later.
He was extolling the defence minister, Vladimir Padrino López (pictured with Mr Maduro), who nodded appreciatively.
Javier's English wasn't very good and neither was my Portuguese, so I just listened and nodded.
"I asked Marcus if we were abused by Mummy, and he just nodded yes," he says.
It is true that Mr Trump nodded to Mr Nixon's promises to restore law and order.
Twenty-year-old Takamura, an exchange student from Japan studying Asian-American studies, nodded in agreement.
As he said this, a black man working security, right next to Connor, nodded and smiled.
Rothman nodded toward Andy Katz-Mayfield, a founder of Harry's, an online purveyor of shaving products.
He nodded slowly, marooned in his slanted body posture and surprised at the disappointment he felt.
Palmer nodded his head in approval, and everyone else, taking a cue from the King, roared.
I nodded my head, listening to him talk, but mostly my mind wandered, lost in regret.
Perhaps this is why people nodded and clapped along to Rodriguez's completely unrelatable and unhelpful advice.
Last week, I nodded off at a meeting—even though I was outside and standing up.
I nodded, and started to consider what my life would look like without weed... for good.
" He nodded, handing me a box with a green ribbon and a sticker that said "Valentina.
Rogan nodded in approval, telling Georges to say whatever it was that was on his mind.
The second I smashed into a retaining wall because I nodded off on a winding road.
I nodded my head in agreement, as if we were having some type of business negotiation.
A waitress overheard him and nodded, but her blank smile — a rictus of nonrevelation — never wavered.
He nodded at the old school, whose alumni also include the former N.B.A. star Lamar Odom.
He nodded solemnly, taking it all in, his eyebrows arching slightly at the "dead son" part.
Holding Betty's hand, she nodded when I asked if she'd like more information about her condition.
When making the declaration last week, Trump nodded to the friendlier faces on the Supreme Court.
I told Tony that everything I'd seen in city center was too expensive, and he nodded.
He nodded empathetically as he heard these restrictions but would go on to mostly ignore them.
The man patted my knee, asked if I was all right, and I nodded, smiled, lied.
She nodded in recognition, then gestured toward ivory flowers, their petals as translucent as tissue paper.
"When I looked at Earvin, we both nodded," Kelser wrote in the prologue to Heathcote's book.
Deputy Gallardo nodded and gave Mr. Gelin a thumbs up before walking back to his seat.
Bryant leaned forward and nodded, self-aware enough to concede that opponent love weirded him out.
Bryant leaned forward and nodded, self-aware enough to concede that opponent love weirded him out.
West also nodded to his family&aposs weekly church attendance as a success in their lives
Trump and his team nodded to the potential boost the bill could give the Democratic incumbents.
In often coarse terms, the pair nodded to an effort to oust her from the role.
A video rolled out by the Biden campaign to tout Clyburn's endorsement nodded to that dynamic.
As Jackson wrestled with various dates in August to start a potential trial, Craig nodded emphatically.
It took him a second, but then he nodded, waving me in and wiping his face.
" As Doerr nodded, Maris continued, "Let's say you're going to live, at most, another thirty years.
Bryant appeared to be giving his daughter basketball-related pointers and Gigi nodded, smiled, and laughed.
Nearby, a dark-haired man bummed a light from a bald man, who nodded in approval.
Jerome had nodded, smiled a bit, as if to say, How cute , and changed the subject.
He nodded gravely, but said there were multiple issues the US had to deal with first.
Raven nodded yes and some in the audience cheered, Lambda Legal attorney Paul D. Castillo said.
At first the pianos played breathlessly spiraling figures and insistent rhythms, music that nodded to Bartok.
As the questioning wore on, some senators nodded at the lengthy — and, at times, rocky — proceedings.
A moment later, Tyree nodded to his teammate Franco Miller and they dropped down as well.
While she vaguely nodded in response to the question, there were more pressing matters at hand.
" (A head in the front row nodded.) "My job is not to worry about those people.
Goldberg then asked Cameron-Bure if she needed some orange juice, to which she smiled and nodded.
I nodded, hoping to suggest that I was not an unruly teen, just a clammy, maladjusted adult.
Mrs May nodded to this concern at this week's conference of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).
"He just kind of nodded his head in agreement, and said, "OK, we'll start working on something.
One person started playing on her phone, a few passengers yawned, and one guy even nodded off.
But finally, most of them nodded and by saying "just a form of optimization" they moved on.
House Speaker Paul Ryan nodded to this fact during his speech on the floor before the vote.
The docs say he nodded his head to confirm Kenneth had shot him, as he couldn't speak.
Trump smiled, shook hands and nodded at the 83-year-old emperor before greeting Michiko as well.
"At least if he had had a child," he trailed off painfully as friends nodded in understanding.
On the post-earnings conference call, its CEO nodded to the gaming sector's positive impact on business.
While Trump's executive order about withholding funding from these cities nodded at the law, it wasn't specific.
Clinton smiled, nodded, and noted that Albright has been making that same statement for about 25 years.
Ocasio-Cortez, 85033, also nodded to younger candidates who have or are hoping to run for office.
Mr. Obama nodded, smiled and even laughed while he listened to Mr. Tsuboi and held his hand.
Is that so, she said, and nodded to her redheaded colleague, who stood ready with the handcuffs.
There was a long silence, and something in the older sister turned away, even as she nodded.
Asked whether she could learn something from a woman who built her brand decades ago, she nodded.
Emil asked him if he wanted more salad, and he nodded, dully, but giddy all the same.
Jean nodded his head to Marquee's "Clear," a song about love and also, possibly, cell-phone service.
She nodded, apology accepted, the tears from her suppressed laughing/genuine terror still pooling in her eyes.
Laura sat on a sofa with a view of the ocean and nodded, but she wasn't listening.
" When I mentioned Mottola's observation to Hader, he nodded and said, "My dad's very nice, my grandfather.
Earlier in the evening Rihanna had been asked if she related to Marie Antoinette and she nodded.
N. made a motion then, pointing back to the entrance, and nodded to Z. before he left.
It's a laughable notion, with no basis in fact, but federal judges have generally just nodded along.
If you just nodded after both of those question marks, then you're already familiar with funeral potatoes.
Standing next to Mr. Joe, Daniel Kollie, 0003, his friend and fellow pen-pen driver, nodded vigorously.
Some of the women nodded when Dr. Blasey spoke; some grimaced or flinched during Judge Kavanaugh's testimony.
He nodded his unhurried stoner nod, like I'd just asked if he wanted to hit this joint.
She nodded off for a few minutes, so soon after she decided to return to her unit.
I told him I was just a doubter, especially about the institution of marriage, and he nodded.
Dressed in black, she nodded to the suffragist and Time's Up movements in her short opening speech.
She nodded, holding the iron aloft and doing some side stretches before getting down to business. Thwack.
Mr. Musk, who attended the hearing but did not speak, nodded at some of the judge's comments.
She nodded and began inserting dozens of tiny needles around my body, which didn't hurt at all.
General Abdelkhalig, seated beside him on Saturday in military uniform at their richly appointed Khartoum villa, nodded.
They nodded at me as they left, recognizing me for what I am now: one of them.
A few of the designations also nodded to the base that catapulted Mr. Trump to the presidency.
He said he nodded to the other officers, signaling he intended to tackle her, then rushed her.
Biden thanked Klobuchar for her endorsement and nodded to the senator's future as she ended her campaign.
Villagers around him nodded and said they would take the headman's advice on who to vote for.
"They do not consider us citizens," she said of the Israeli government, as women nodded their heads.
" Nottage nodded: "When I was at Amnesty International, I was seeing a chiropractor three times a week.
The man in the red tie said something, and Becky, not catching the words, nodded in confirmation.
"I've seen a lot of troubles, my sweetheart," Ella kept repeating, and Gemma nodded each time anew.
The man nodded, as if taking it all in, but minutes later asked again: Where am I?
When told he became the first Raven to throw for four touchdowns in multiple games, Jackson nodded.
In his comments, Mr. Mnuchin nodded to a crucial issue regarding Fannie and Freddie: safety and soundness.
At times, people nodded to Mr. Sanford's dissents, urging him to venture further out on a limb.
It's not the first time the postal service has nodded to the TV series in its stamps.
Warren kept speaking to Sanders, who nodded, then put his hands up as if to stop her.
He glanced down at the sponge, his only temporary salvation from the mucositis, and nodded a bit.
He glanced down at the sponge, his only temporary salvation from the mucositis, and nodded a bit.
Coleman, a kind-faced, nurturing type who wore a T-shirt depicting a Martian mountain range, nodded.
He nodded toward a narrow building with blown-out windows, a sagging roof, and caved-in walls.
" Several men around him vigorously nodded when he added, "Who knows what will happen to us next?
Ford nodded appreciatively as Grassley thanked her for her bravery and left the hearing room in relief.
Mr. Bush leaned toward his running mate, Dick Cheney, and nodded to a reporter in the crowd.
Fox News viewers who nodded along aren't likely to learn of his new position, stated on CNN.
"The vice president nodded, he heard what I said, and that was pretty much it," he said.
"We shouldn't talk here," No Name said, and the man nodded and led us to his apartment.
They nodded their sage heads sagely, stroked their beards, gave the lawyer-blacksmith grim and ponderous looks.
Vice President Pence nodded in response, expressing neither surprise nor dismay at the linkage between the two.
The man nodded lightly at me, while the rest of his body remained motionless below the neck.
The girls nodded and turned toward one another, standing shoulder to shoulder and bouncing on their toes.
I nodded, pulled a chip out of the bag and put it directly into her waiting mouth.
The food nodded at France and Canada and, yes, American diners, also at excess and excess squared.
He nodded in satisfaction, bouncing a remarkable pompadour in the jet-black hue of a much younger man.
He nodded along to some of Trump&aposs remarks before they were translated, showcasing his fluency in English.
He nodded, before telling me he was off to the doctors to get a longstanding hearing problem sorted.
At one point he nodded then shook his head in reaction to his own responses in the statement.
She nodded, and he pulled away, kicked free of his remaining clothes and sank down next to her.
STEWART BUTTERFIELD: Well, I mean, so I nodded my head and said yes when you were saying that.
He smiled and nodded, forgetting that I didn't speak Portuguese for a second as he tried to answer.
When Trump complained about the Mueller investigation, Whitaker often smiled knowingly and nodded in assent, the official said.
Trump nodded to their possible differences during a meeting in the White House, but struck an optimistic tone.
" Baker nodded and laughed before replying that "we're not very good at math at The New York Times.
Do I see this" — he nodded to the parking lot outside — "make what we do go away eventually?
" Cartoon by Frank Cotham The ticket-taker nodded calmly and said, "I think there are wigs up there.
Instead, he stood in the middle of it all and nodded as the fans warmly chanted his name.
We all appropriately nodded and smiled — desperately hoping our important boss man wouldn't pick up on our unbelief.
Hillary Clinton, Trump's 2016 presidential election opponent, nodded a greeting toward Melania Trump but otherwise stared straight ahead.
She extended her neck, like a bird leaning over a pond, nodded a final time, and moved on.
Clinton nodded solemnly and hardly spoke, an implicit contrast with Mr. Trump's 75-minute speech on Thursday night.
Skirting new construction on Wyckoff Avenue, he nodded toward an orange Jaguar parked outside a natural-food store.
Rane nodded, saying he'd first heard of the investment plan from Canary, who urged him to take part.
As the jury was excused from the courtroom, Krim nodded his head up and down toward the jurors.
When asked why he supports Sanders over rival Hillary Clinton, Garfunkel nodded to his focus on income inequality.
" Asked who "they" were, Forte smiled, nodded toward the Jets' offices at their training compound and said: "They.
Ho nodded briefly in my direction, smiling, then quickly resumed her rapid-fire critique of the costume options.
If Beijing hasn't nodded by Wednesday, the deal is off, and Qualcomm doesn't plan to request an extension.
"Andorra is an independent country that has its own currency," Ms. Cabré said, as her friends nodded encouragement.
He nodded to a rendering posted on a nearby development for a new mixed-use building next door.
" I nodded and began to respond before he interrupted, brightly, "Hey, want to have a piano lesson later?
He nodded and scribbled the word down in English on a scrap of paper for Kawakubo to read.
Was he the one I nodded to in the tacit exchange of two astonished and impressed young men?
Nina Jacobson, a producer of the series, politely nodded along before she went home to Google the killer.
I closed my eyes and nodded, thinking of all the great wisdom I could share with Tina Fey.
Mr. García nodded toward the border fortifications of a nation whose president did not want him to enter.
The women sitting in front of me in the movie theater found this hilarious and nodded their heads.
But Mr. de Blasio, from his seat behind the podium on the dais, nodded in agreement both times.
His kids weren't as talkative -- but LiAngelo nodded when asked if he was excited about his new contract.
" Azar nodded at one point as the president noted that "they're making millions more [tests] as we speak.
I can't be the only one who nodded approvingly when they were both nominated for Emmys last week.
The vet gave us anti-anxiety pills, but Pip nodded off at the first hum of the engines.
Oakley, who has sought to deflect attention away from himself and toward the massacre victims, nodded without smiling.
He grabbed his crotch and nodded toward a trail that disappeared up the hill and into some bushes.
PAPADOPOULOS: Nodded — noncommittal, but I mean, of course, to defer to Jeff Sessions and to ask Jeff's opinion.
Fallon was successfully converted, but my friend, well … She took a bite, chewed slowly, nodded and then swallowed.
But then the senator nodded to the night that changed her campaign: Friday night's Democratic debate in Manchester.
Dr. Melissa Iammatteo, the chief of allergy and immunology at Westmed Medical Group in Purchase, N.Y., nodded sympathetically.
Asked by a reporter if he wanted to speak about his son, the father nodded, but was unable.
She put it all on obediently and waited until Angela came back to the door and nodded, satisfied.
Eyes forward, face in poker mode, the price already a record, Burns nodded to $180,000, then to $190,1003.
Mr. Zuckerberg nodded to the privacy controversy on Tuesday at the developer event, which is known as F8.
When he nodded, another officer put him in handcuffs and led him back outside, into an unmarked car.
" Richards nodded her head in agreement, adding, "Nothing could be as bad as what that man has said.
A woman with a clipboard stepped out, looked my way, paused, then nodded when I gave my name.
Tim Scott anticipated another chapter in his colleague's career and nodded to Gowdy's widely noted and varying hairstyles.
He nodded, somewhat stung by her dismissal, and exited into the hallway, which was empty and cruelly illuminated.
But on November 27th the parliament nodded through Ms von der Leyen's commission by 461 votes to 157.
And a grim-faced Manafort nodded at his wife of 40 years, Kathleen, as he was led away.
His wife, Kay Decker, also 69, nodded in agreement as she tucked into a Fuji chicken apple salad.
Robert Kennedy paid to his uncle to break his fast in 1968, while Sanders nodded his head in recognition.
Still, the appeals court nodded to how encryption and auto-deleting apps could help public officials hide their conversations.
" Schlapp nodded to the awkward moment, then declared: "Here's what we decided to do at CPAC with the uninvited.
"His actions make a lot of memes," said one teenaged boy, whose two friends laughed and nodded in agreement.
But now, when Earl stood, Brent nodded at him, as though he were finally proud to be Earl's kin.
The commander in chief nodded at the Olympian's recent transition as an example of how accepting Americans can be.
He giggled, touched his face awkwardly, and nodded with what can only be described as approval and deep understanding.
Broughton was moved to tears and quickly nodded her head yes — too overwhelmed with joy to respond out loud.
In his yearly state-of-the-union speech on February 20th, Mr Putin nodded at the challenges entrepreneurs face.
Pelosi nodded to the historic achievements of women politicians in her first speech as the newly elected House speaker.
In that moment, I nodded in agreement, sucking in my gut so hard my face turned red — so crazy.
I'll admit I nodded when Elizabeth told Paige it was what she did, not how she felt, that mattered.
In his own remarks, Biden nodded to McCain's diagnosis as well as his history serving in the US military.
After protesting that her feelings shouldn't matter, shaking her head and doing some serious blinking, she finally nodded. Yes.
The teacher nodded sadly, as if this news confirmed sad truths about life that he generally chose to forget.
Bishop did not speak in court Wednesday but nodded his head with his hands crossed in front of him.
They nodded as an amateur guide, Cristalle Issa, 22, provided them with background information on the artist, named Dran.
Confused, I nodded to the prisoners who waited around me, giving them permission to leave, before walking away myself.
I didn't know what to do, and we just kind of looked at each other, nodded, and kept walking.
Paul named the motel and room number, and the coyote nodded, beckoned with his eyes for them to follow.
He nodded slightly, put my head on his shoulder, and continued to slow dance as though nothing were wrong.
I blinked and nodded because I couldn't make my hands release their grip on the pommel and wave back.
Even during "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" I nodded along politely while Festival Hall reenacted Sodom and Gomorrah.
Congressional aides and journalists, crowding a second floor corridor, murmured and nodded after Mr. Menendez emerged from an elevator.
She asked the girl if she had ever heard of Wonder Woman, and the girl slowly nodded her head.
Eldora's general manager was standing next to him and nodded: eight or nine times a year, to be exact.
"I liked the other room with the statues better," said Amina Atiyeh, 14, as her companions nodded in assent.
My children, wide-eyed and dumbstruck at the thought of Mommy with a gun to her head, nodded earnestly.
"We are ready to do whatever it takes to clear his name," Ramin said, as Mehran nodded in agreement.
Flanked by his attorneys, the R&B singer occasionally glanced around and nodded at his supporters in the courtroom.
After DeGeneres flat out said, "She was your friend with benefits," the 32-year-old actor nodded and agreed.
They mostly smiled and nodded at Ms. Yupanik as they passed, but otherwise seemed to pay her little mind.
John Barrasso (R-Wy.) nodded his head in agreement when Purpura said Trump was a better friend to Ukraine.
"Ma'am, I don't want to make things difficult for you," he told a sales clerk, who nodded and bowed.
She had nodded off repeatedly while cleaning — a result, she said, of too little sleep and too much methadone.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures, which were trading close to flat earlier, nodded downward at $67.74 a barrel.
I nodded again, not sure if I should run away, hold my breath or sit frozen in my seat.
Qualcomm's XR2 announcement nodded toward mainstream applications, which apparently include your kid wearing smart glasses at the dinner table.
While Wray nodded to the missteps in the process on Monday night, he highlighted that the FBI acted legally.
Afterward, Stanton smiled and nodded when asked if he'd like to participate in the Home Run Derby next Monday.
He nodded and smiled at the hotel workers, who were busy shuttering the windows in preparation for the storm.
" His friends nodded, all but one, who looked down at his plate and said shyly, "I think it's better.
She held up each one and described how it worked, while I listened very earnestly and nodded my head.
She didn't speak much English, but she nodded, smiling, and turned on a Chinese-language soap opera for herself.
When I asked Blackmore how the group reconciles their subversive tradition with endorsing a feature film, she nodded knowingly.
When I nodded, he sat back down, but the father stood up and walked out and didn't come back.
The two were eating dinner and chatting about his performance that night when "his eyes fixed" and he nodded off.
In the gallery, several of Muldrow&aposs friends and relatives nodded and clutched hands after the judge announced his decision.
Dr. Gramm cleared her throat and nodded her head gently, her face passive as she waited for Sarah to continue.
Guedes fired the European champions ahead from Bernardo Silva's cushioned header and nodded in the third from Raphael Guerreiro's cross.
One of the workers nodded, what's up, and in an instant, I singled him out as someone who might assist.
When asked if that meant that he hasn't worked with independent candidate Jaime Rodríguez Calderón, Merlo just laughed and nodded.
At a meeting with Mr Barzani on September 14th, a phalanx of Western ambassadors to Iraq nodded at his side.
Later, during a Q&A with the press, Trump nodded for a good 15 seconds before putting in his earpiece.
Mr Trump nodded approvingly, says Mr Holding, whose office is a regular stop for Liam Fox, Britain's international trade secretary.
Prior to that, the company had a doughnut that nodded to musician Fred Cole, who passed away on November 9.
As he slipped behind the wheel, Ma nodded to a small statue of Buddha propped on the dashboard and grinned.
On Monday night his campaign manager winked and nodded to it, embedding a video of the coughing in a tweet.
He nodded her head yes and Qin then stood up to give his now-fiancé a hug and a kiss.
The ceilings rained fake marigold petals and the audience nodded their heads to what's sure to be Disney's newest earworm.
" Then, she contends, he nodded to her infant daughter in the back seat and said, "That's a beautiful little girl.
On today's investor call, CEO Tim Cook nodded to a "pause in growth" and called the quarter a "challenging" one.
Drake nodded back at Swift in a new spot for the streaming service released Sunday during the American Music Awards.
In case you missed it, FD literally nodded off in the middle of talking to his followers and playing music.
This was, again, partly political, in that the competition nodded to the power of the local council and its grandees.
In Pittsburgh, as she walked back to her seat, three Greene County miners nodded and gave her a thumbs-up.
With a collection (and It-Girl crew) like this, it's no surprise that Marc Jacobs nodded his head in approval.
Then he remembered and nodded at the woman who was turning the pages of a newspaper at the next table.
"Tidying is what you do before your mother-in-law comes over," said one woman, while her two friends nodded.
He didn't stand but extended a reluctant hand from the settee, nodded and smiled knowingly, as though we'd already met.
The Obama administration nodded at those concerns in their comments but endorsed the plans as good for competition and consumers.
He nodded regularly as presiding Judge Alphons Orie read out descriptions of atrocities by Bosnian Serb forces, one by one.
Debate swirled around the campaign, which nodded to the player's outspoken protests of Trump policies and pervasive racism in America.
According to an Instagram post from makeup artist Patrick Ta, Hadid also nodded to Musgraves' ensemble with her eye makeup.
And then there was Cruz's finale, when he nodded to the paternity of, in order, Rubio, Kasich, himself and Trump.
That is, I said no actual words to her, though, if she said hello, I nodded my head in acknowledgment.
A few moments later, he looked back at his fiancee and nodded somberly as relatives of the victims sobbed loudly.
According to USA Today, he nodded at the small group of supporters, largely female, who had gathered outside the courthouse.
In a video posted Monday evening announcing her decision, Ms. Porter, 45, nodded to the political strain of her position.
BERLIN — Hertha Berlin nodded to social struggles in the United States by kneeling before its Bundesliga home game on Saturday.
He waited a moment, nodded, then proceeded, with his accomplices, to cover a helpless Coutinho in eggs, flour and water.
Matthews said he was not retiring due to a lack of interest in politics, but nodded to changes taking place.
The judge, Christina Kiss, nodded to the sentiment and the solidarity shown towards Guerrero by other players in her decision.
Madureira nodded happily as the children flocked around him; paternally, he ruffled the hair of the boy closest to him.
She nodded toward the streets outside her sixth-floor window and spoke of her son's sorrow for Ms. Cavero's death.
He said he would deal with the matter with "great heart," but nodded to the political difficulty of doing so.
In his opening statement to the House Oversight Committee, Cohen nodded to that idea that he was a changed man.
Mr. Joffe nodded and smiled, but when he relayed this to Ms. Kawakubo, she grew agitated and began speaking rapidly.
Diego Costa initially nodded a cross against the bar, and Alonso darted in to meet the rebound with a header.
When she asked her son if he would like a new puppy, he nodded his head and began to cry.
"It wasn't something I was proud to share with the team," he told us, as heads around the table nodded.
Wei nodded toward the hillside, where a huge elevator reached deep into the source of fortune and grief: the mines.
John nodded, still in shock, having woken up and discovered Marcia, cold and limp, slumped across the couch beside him.
Trump called Beshear "a major lefty" and nodded to Bevin's vulnerabilities — but spun them as positives to a friendly crowd.
When they first rode through this land, Jamie nodded when he heard it was Cherokee territory, sympathetic to their fight.
STEVE LIESMAN: Joe, I think she nodded a little bit to the left when you asked her about the jobs number.
"When I knocked on the door, you knew pretty quickly I was transgender," Rogers told the man, named James, who nodded.
Shawn Mendes, who was all of us at that moment, nodded along to Jackson's speech with his hand on his heart.
NP: This was a room full of marketers that I was talking to, and they all just sort of nodded approvingly.
Trump knowingly nodded along, seemingly not finding Putin's offer as a troll or an insult, but a genuinely impressive extended hand.
"Difficult to explain, because it's so absolutely insane," she replied, as Trump arched an eyebrow and nodded her head in approval.
Still, Barr nodded to the widening chasm between an expanding, aboveboard industry and federal laws that ostensibly prohibit it from existing.
The committee also nodded to his domestic and pro-democratic reforms, though some of those have been slow to take root.
Mr Trump winked and nodded at the upcoming pardon in a splenetic, rambling 76-minute speech in Phoenix earlier this week.
"I can't imagine what would have happened if we stopped at our first 'no'," said Suri, and Moore nodded in unison.
Earlier this month, Fed Governor Lael Brainard nodded to growing risks to growth overseas and in corporate debt markets at home.
In the pews, the audience nodded along, showing their approval by muttering "Amen" and raising their hands up in the air.
"He looked at me and nodded his head with a kind of smile and said, 'I got it,' " Officer Acevedo said.
The flight attendant was waiting outside the door with a dustpan and broom, but she just nodded and smiled at us.
As I've worked on this essay, I've let every inmate I know read it, and they have all nodded their heads.
"It was a terrible, terrible thing for the United States to enter that deal," Trump said as Netanyahu nodded in agreement.
He nodded to the 2000s, during which the Fed raised rates 17 times, which helped bring about the 2008 financial crisis.
The guy behind the counter rang me up in silence, then looked up — looked me right in the eye, and nodded.
We all eyed the melon as it was placed with its foster family and nodded silently — sanctioning the melon's new home.
So I was writing the name and the date, and suddenly just fell asleep, nodded right off for about 30 seconds.
"It feels like we've taken a step back; it really does," she said, and nodded to the crowd across the street.
The man nodded yes and walked him around to his backyard, where a tall blue plastic container stood in the shade.
Republicans, in calling for innovation to tackle climate change have nodded at support of some government-funded research and development efforts.
He smiled and nodded at Guzman, who sat at the defense table wearing a dark navy blue suit and matching tie.
" He added, "Unlike, for example, Ms. Matsumoto"—he nodded toward my interpreter, Chie Matsumoto—"who might look like a career woman.
"We are making a taste that is from Syria, but in the French style," he said as Mr. Jégo nodded approvingly.
As the Brazilians celebrated, Kuipers held his hand up to his ear, nodded his head and slipped away to the sidelines.
Drawing from a fine recent album, "Arclight," the group nodded to Western swing and Gypsy jazz without yielding to musty evocation.
"The Cardinal was delighted with the program," Biros told me—Feinberg nodded his assent—and set out the numbers in support.
Rifaat nodded, but then the woman started to gripe about the poor, and how the government subsidized their food and electricity.
I'd nodded my head and made small concessions, but I had committed a cardinal relationship sin: I had failed to compromise.
He said he remembered Solis from the Arizona Fall League and nodded to the lefty as he got into the box.
Some riders chatted happily and we had a great conversation, while others simply nodded and popped headphones in and were silent.
As Dr. Blasey talked about how the experience changed her life — how she struggled in school, for instance — Ms. Brodesser nodded.
"First the breathing stops, then the brain, then the heart," Ms. Pericchi reminded the man, a heroin user, who nodded along.
" There was a pause as I nodded in the affirmative, then came the kicker: "Oh, but I thought you were brilliant.
"There is still an ocean of room in that bag," he said, showing off the empty space as two jurors nodded.
His reaction made so little difference to me that I'm not sure what it was — he probably nodded and hugged me.
The steward nodded approval — the pair had passed inspection by the Fédération Equestre Internationale, or F.E.I., the sport's top governing body.
I nodded politely but only really understood what they meant when I arrived at Tiananmen Square on Tuesday at 6 a.m.
A couple of men within earshot at M'Dears, a diner just north of Florence and Normandie, nodded their heads in agreement.
"There were times in the night I nodded off, but I was pretty much awake the whole time," Stacy-Alcantara said.
They politely nodded, handed me a flyer with their press information, and went back to talking to each other in Russian.
" Asked whether the nation should be concerned about the administration, she nodded, adding, "it's going to not be OK. It's not.
The phrase also nodded to the reality that, at age 37, he was old, at least for an "emerging" Hollywood star.
It nodded to many of the looks she has made her signature, like those floaty lace blouses or big boyfriend coats.
McCusker also nodded to the fact that some military projects will be halted for the time being because of this move.
So when Wang" — he nodded at my friend — "told me you were back, I thought we should arrange a dinner party.
The company, along with other retailers, is an investor in the near-death mobile payment consortium MCX, which Goldberger nodded to.
This pain, loss, and despair are not to be nodded to and then brushed aside as convenient foreplay for political theorizing.
A suit in the back of the room mouthed 'real-time media seeding' across the table, to another, who quickly nodded.
And when Trump would rant about the Mueller probe, Whitaker often "smiled knowingly and nodded in assent," the Washington Post reported.
But he, too, nodded to Europe's concerns that Mr. Erdogan was using his state of emergency to roll back democratic norms.
The artist himself, in classically cryptic form, nodded toward his upcoming set via a snazzy Twitter GIF which you can see below.
He said he remembered Solis from the Arizona Fall League and nodded to the left-hander as he got into the box.
The Paychex CEO also nodded to the new version of the Affordable Care Act Trump revealed Monday as being positive for business.
The three women, matriarchs of the families with whom we shared the communal apartment, nodded at one another and pursed their lips.
Model Tess Holliday stripped down to her underwear for a sultry bathroom selfie, and slyly nodded at her haters in the caption.
Ferrera paired her red Alberta Ferretti gown with a headpiece that nodded to her Honduran roots, as she wrote on her Instagram.
Robertson nodded toward first base, and Boone agreed, so the manager held up four fingers to the home plate umpire, David Rackley.
The third annual review of the EU-US Privacy Shield data transfer mechanism has once again been nodded through by Europe's executive.
As Terry recounted the incident, he nodded to the oak-dotted median cordoned off with construction tape in front of the church.
"What my lifestyle has been, it can make you feel like you're alone, that it's only you," she shared as Willow nodded.
Womenswear creative director Veronica Etro showcased vibrant tapestry prints, nodded to equestrian influences and added regal touches for the "Aristo-Indie" collection.
I smiled and nodded to the men and girls that haunted the little restaurants and family kitchens, encouraging but not too encouraging.
Dorf nodded his approval — the group had unknowingly echoed his desire for the work to be seen in a democratic, accessible space.
In the beginning, he'd asked if she was sleeping with anyone else, and when Tiffany said that she wasn't, he'd nodded appreciatively.
" Dorsey nodded in response, and noted for his part that he's very open to establishing "a regular cadence with our industry peers.
"We need to get you some help," my husband said when he found me, and I nodded, stuffing tissues up my nose.
A fellow veteran was ready to raise a fuss, but when he heard Sutton's explanation he just nodded his head and left.
To clear things up, I showed her my iPhone with the image of a credit card on its screen, and she nodded.
In the parking lot, a guy pushing a broom through puddles of water said, "You're lucky you're retired, champ," and Ali nodded.
" His mother-in-law nodded and said in a timid, embarrassed-sounding voice, "Why, of course, we all want that for him.
Now he grimaced, squinted, nodded, pursed his lips, sniffed, huffed and interrupted, becoming, over the night, an agitated man in a box.
Mudge, in a neutral dark-blue T-shirt, nodded toward a folding chair shared by his sons Benjamin, 6, and Luke, 2.
On that fateful night, this woman had nodded hello as my sister swiped her access card a little after 1:30 a.m.
While Keisler spoke, Judge Sentelle, a Reagan appointee who had aggressively questioned the DOJ earlier in the hearing, often nodded in approval.
Papadopoulos also said earlier this month that Trump "nodded with approval" when he suggested setting up a meeting between Trump and Putin.
He simply nodded to an unidentified FBI lawyer sitting behind him who proceeded to signal, like Caesar, what questions would be answered.
HQ (as the human quintet had taken to calling themselves) nodded solemnly, trying to summon the appearance of indignation and forgiveness simultaneously.
If you send him to his room, "you've just made his day," Ashworth told the parents in his workshop, who nodded knowingly.
In a statement to CNN Business, Instacart nodded to the fact that customers have been using the platform to brace for coronavirus.
If the doctor had simply said "good for an overweight 71-year-old guy," everybody probably could have nodded and moved forward.
Mr. Singer nodded to his 3-year-old, who sat in the back seat one afternoon as they headed to a picnic.
From "Country Rap" Little surprise that the first time country music directly nodded at hip-hop was with a lightly arched eyebrow.
One of the league's hardest-hitting and most versatile safeties, Dawkins stared at his bust and nodded his approval to the crowd.
He could have nodded to the risks posed to the global economy and key trading partners by tariffs or a trade war.
" Before Buttigieg's exit, Carter nodded to his uncertain path ahead, saying, "He doesn't know what he's going to do after South Carolina.
They paused for a beat and each knowingly nodded, an acknowledgment that it was a scene that would never again be recreated.
She has nodded instead toward New York the fashion capital, hiring local designers to imagine and confection the show's couture-like dresses.
"In the queer community, the odds are always stacked against us," Jasmine explained, while her perfect match, Nour, nodded aggressively in agreement.
Dinner guests nodded and showed one another their phones: Like clockwork, the president had sent out a Twitter message admonishing North Korea.
While other senators occasionally nodded their heads or threw up their hands, Alexander had been nearly as stoic as his friend McConnell.
When I said Cancer, her demeanor visibly changed drastically, and she just kind of politely nodded at me with a forced smile.
One woman clasped her hands together at her chest, another bowed slightly, others closed their eyes and nodded in silent, wincing gratitude.
She nodded approvingly after one boy said it was a "really sad thought" that service members wouldn't be home for the holidays.
" Other returning residents nodded as Mr. Ahmed added, "I speak for thousands of people when I say the government has forgotten us.
Mr. Chung said that he told Ms. Park the party could not prevent the impeachment vote and that she nodded in response.
He might have spoken for Milan's conflicted stance on men's versus women's when he nodded at the relaxing standards of gendered clothing.
Mr. Musk, who did not speak during the hearing but passed notes to his lawyer, nodded in approval at Judge Nathan's remarks.
Wearing a red baju kurung, a traditional Malay dress, and a headscarf, Huong stood and nodded as the judge delivered the sentencing.
" Watchers on the Wall's Bex nodded during this speech, adding at the end: "A world of our own, that's the real radical shit.
As it turns out—and as Google had nodded at previously—the hidden chip inside every Pixel serves a narrow but critical purpose.
The first two women didn't seem particularly into it, but the second two "shared a similar energy" to Jackson and excitedly nodded along.
He deferred to Putin to speak first, extending his hand, and then nodded as he listened to the translation of Putin&aposs remarks.
He nodded to a future pull-out of the Iran Deal, called Kim Jong-un "Rocket Man," and threatened to destroy North Korea.
" Discussing the changing personalities of teenagers, Ripa, 48, nodded in agreement: "I feel like it would've turned by now … I mean the personality.
It triggered some military reflex in Allen, who nodded stiffly and waved at the maître d', making a show about inspecting Kulagin's wound.
" But he also nodded toward economic interests, saying that federal oversight has led to "unnecessary restrictions on hunting, ranching, and responsible economic development.
Clinton again declined to mention the story in Des Moines, but nodded to the way this presidential race has never ceased to surprise.
Saipov nodded his head repeatedly as he was read his rights in a brief court proceeding that he followed through a Russian interpreter.
Yeah, you don't really seem like yourself, Vicky said, to which Ashley nodded, a constant No and a constant Yes running in her.
"I smiled and nodded like I always did when books came out and said I understood when I didn't at all," she says.
" Bookout nodded, saying, "That's tough and it sucks and it's tough because there's nothing you can really do, you know what I mean?
" Eckstein turned to his friends and asked if they enjoyed it, the whole table of meat-eaters nodded, and agreed it was "delicious.
The reaction from the town hall audience was telling — they applauded, nodded their heads, and expressed frustration with 2016's overwhelmingly negative race.
He has always smiled a lot and nodded to fans and slapped palms with kids lining the ropes as he walked between holes.
After a news conference Friday, Pence nodded "yes" when asked by reporters if he would turn down the pay raise during the shutdown.
"Of course, this is the same week that Snowden is blasting Putin on Twitter every day," Wizner said to Borman, who nodded along.
It's the latest in a week when Trump has repeatedly made allusions and nodded to symbols that are usually considered beyond the pale.
At first, the runner was ruled safe, but Gregorius nodded to the Yankee dugout for a second look, and the call was overturned.
He nodded at seemingly sheer walls and pointed out the half-hidden paths by which he led the sheep down into the canyon.
The ball, nodded downward, struck a Portuguese defender's hand, and the remote officials deemed it worthy of a penalty, which Iran then converted.
Democratic candidates for president have nodded to this rationale for immigration, but it's likely to become more prominent as the general election approaches.
I quickly asked him if he wanted to go somewhere else, and he anxiously nodded yes, and we ate gluten-free vegan Thai.
I quickly asked him if he wanted to go somewhere else and he anxiously nodded yes and we ate gluten-free vegan Thai.
"It's true that some of the senators have from time to time nodded off," Risch told a CBS affiliate in Idaho on Wednesday.
Uta Barth's photographs have always nodded heavily toward painting — particularly the misty look of Impressionism, which influenced pictorialist photographers, and strains of abstraction.
"We don't want to look at it because it's so painful," H.M. Lal, a cousin of the victim, said as family members nodded.
Cui Tiankai, the Chinese ambassador to the United States, released a statement on Twitter on Monday that nodded to Bryant's reach in China.
Seeing the change in my face, she nodded, consigned a scoop of rice to the soup's depths and headed back to the kitchen.
At his funeral, in Smithville, the town where he grew up, old folks sang gospel and rappers nodded quietly along with the hymns.
"The vice president nodded like you know he heard what I said and that was pretty much it as I recall," he said.
After examining each drawing for several moments, scanning corner to corner and flipping each one over, he either nodded or shook his head.
Kim also reportedly highlighted the isolated state's economic achievements during the speech, and nodded towards trying to improve the country's standard of living.
Midway through the meeting, Susan Rice nodded to an N.S.C. staffer, Daniel Rosenthal, signalling that he should start distributing copies of the timeline.
And Sullivan has been well-regarded at State, including under Rex Tillerson, who was widely disliked, a factor Trump nodded to in August.
Officer Haste said he asked the tenant if a teenager lived upstairs, and the man pointed up with his index finger and nodded.
In her first speech before that body, in 1979, she nodded to the past that had destroyed her family and nearly destroyed Europe.
Weldon did not speak at Monday&aposs arraignment but stood expressionless and nodded slightly when a not guilty plea was entered on his behalf.
Perhaps inspired by the aesthetic of Best Picture nominee Bohemian Rhapsody, playful looks that nodded to glam rock were all over the red carpet.
In the statement, the U.S. central bank did not raise interest rates, but nodded to rising optimism in the business community and among consumers.
Asked by Judge James George whether she understood the charges against her, Dingledine nodded in court and said, "Yes, your honor," the newspaper reports.
Luckily, she seemed content to be in the arms of her caretaker, and eventually lay her head back down to rest and nodded off.
In the only notable departure from last month's speech, she nodded to the after the June 23 U.K. vote to leave the European Union.
Over the show's long run, it's attracted a devoted online fanbase, which the series has occasionally directly referenced and nodded to in various episodes.
Looking at us closely, he nodded and told us he "would follow us to the truck" at the end of the meeting to check.
Long's co-workers nodded as he described feeling unsafe at work — he specifically mentioned that the warehouse's sprinkler system and smoke detectors are broken.
" When I asked if the Chinese security officers were this strict with everyone, they nodded and one lamented, "They do that to us, too.
One of the hardest-hitting and most versatile safeties in NFL history, Dawkins stared at his bust and nodded his approval to the crowd.
Each time Thomas Edison encountered a problem, he would famously roll a few marbles in his hand as he nodded off in a chair.
He nodded to bigger government, by agreeing to raise the debt limit, spend billions on disaster relief, and get zero spending cuts in exchange.
In another, she nodded coyly at the camera as she wore a pair of white pants and held a matching jacket over her chest.
Finally, Cramer nodded to Celgene and Johnson & Johnson as two health care plays that have been ticking up on seemingly no news at all.
They just nodded off in their chairs and woke up a few hours later—not very refreshed maybe but very close to their battlefield.
"She's been through a lot, let's put it that way," Trump said in remarks that were translated into Spanish, as Rosales nodded and smiled.
To reporters' calls of "Welcome home" he simply nodded with a strained smile as he disappeared down a corridor to where his family waited.
The pair nodded along as they discussed how they "share the same passions"—which is presumably the village mentality they both grew up on.
Lodderhose, a journalist, nodded with happy anticipation: instantly, the space had been transformed, in her imagination, from a builder's yard to a family haven.
Charlotte mugged for the camera after her win, Lynch hugged her (the fans booed), nodded her head, and then struck Charlotte in the face.
I tried to take care of him, but, stoned idiot like I was, when he woke up and felt better, I had nodded off.
He nodded, murmured some nice words, then sent a push from the White House downstream to New York City, where the Somoza family lived.
But when a reporter asked if they were looking forward to going to Pyongyang, Kim Yerim, who is known as Yeri, grinned and nodded.
Mr. Khosrowshahi nodded to the passion it took for Mr. Kalanick to get Uber to the near $70 billion transportation behemoth it is today.
Instead of correcting them, I just nodded and faked my share of orgasms because I prioritized men feeling comfortable over my own sexual pleasure.
They sat on the living room carpet talking quietly, then Mr. Ahmad nodded goodbye to his wife and son and left with the visitor.
GUADALAJARA, Mexico — Andrés Manuel López Obrador nodded at the sea of red T-shirts and flag-waving devotees jammed into a plaza in Guadalajara.
"I almost didn't even know about it, because I haven't checked my voicemails for the last 12 years," she added as Alec simply nodded.
I nodded in agreement while sipping from a shaved coconut filled with a vodka cocktail, the unofficial (and admittedly, delicious) drink of the fair.
Dr. Guise nodded, ordered blood tests, and recommended Prolia, a twice-a-year injection to help fight osteoporosis, instead of the oral drugs available.
Ms. Karjam, Kihnu's most famous weaver and a beloved elder, nodded her kerchiefed head firmly, her fingers twisting and untwisting as if weaving air.
" Norma nodded, and said to her, "I felt shame talking about it before, never knowing if the person you're confiding in is judging you.
He nodded toward one of the large high-speed ferries that now pour throngs of tourists onto a neighboring dock seven days a week.
Some nodded off with their cheeks against their knees or against another's shoulders, while others, like Justin, kept watch for police and remained alert.
Then a narrator named the man as a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I nodded, not knowing why a doctor was speaking like this.
"You have to learn to live with it, you have to be strong," he said, as his friends around the table nodded in agreement.
As the congressman warned of scenarios like Islamic State terrorists or even Africans with ebola illegally entering the country, Mr. Trump listened and nodded.
It's warm and a little sleepy, and if you nodded off here and there, well, that wouldn't be the worst thing in the world.
But, in his first public comments since November, he nodded to an array of "tough-to-read" factors highlighted by the recent market selloff.
The equalizer came from an unlikely source as Alvaro Morata nodded on Mandzukic's pass to Sturaro, who fired in off the underside of the bar.
The costume prompt — "Pink and Teal, Summer and Sea, Eternal Vacation" inspired looks that nodded to Vaporwave's aesthetic blend of old technology and gauzy escapism.
When Legend declared that prison is not the solution to every problem, Acosta nodded approvingly before noting that prison reform is "personal" for the musician.
Everyone is enchanted, especially a certain blond soldier who looks like he went to barber shop, pointed to a picture of an owl, and nodded.
Spacey did not speak during Monday's brief hearing and nodded slightly when told by the judge not to have any contact with the alleged victim.
It was so panned by critics that the push alert the MoviePass app sent to its users even nodded to the flood of bad reviews.
Chip Roy, the ranking member of the subcommittee, also nodded to Cummings, but noted the focus should be shifted to the situation along the border.
Perfect not just for the VR fans and gamers Apple nodded at, but for creative professionals who need the extra GPU oomph for 3D renders.
"When I interviewed Melania, I mentioned that she'd come to New York on that H-1B visa, and she nodded in agreement," Rapkin told Politico.
Still RuPaul told her that she probably feels like she's a fraud on the inside and Aquaria just nodded knowingly, like a pale twink bobblehead.
I could tell she wanted to say more, but I couldn't bear to hear it so I nodded decisively, signaling the end of our conversation.
" He stood in the sun accompanied by his friend Ulises Menendez, an electrician, who nodded quietly and added: "Illusions are a terrible thing in Cuba.
So I smiled and nodded and tried to change the subject and spend what seemed like a very long drive staring awkwardly out the window.
Pence nodded "yes" to reporters when he was asked at that news conference if he would turn down the potential pay raise during the shutdown.
She walked through aisles of bric-a-brac and nodded to a deer's head similar to one in her picture of his cluttered work table.
Mahmood nodded and said that is because the Republican candidates are coming from a position of fear and ignorance, and cooler heads need to prevail.
After Guzmán entered court and spoke to his attorneys, he turned around and made eye contact with the actor, gave him a smile and nodded.
" In her speech, Rihanna nodded to that connection, thanking "all the kids in the street that inspired me just by doing things their own way.
In an unusual note attached to his signature, Brown nodded to the #MeToo movement and last week's charged hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
I nodded along and appreciated what he said as you do over breakfast but had no idea of the extent to which his mania ran.
Mr. White nodded supportively as he watched the boat roll down the wharf toward the barge that would take it down the wind-whipped Mississippi.
He stopped short for a long moment, searching for words, then nodded his head with renewed determination and reeled off the rest of a response.
He also emphasized his belief in the vitality of a smaller G.E., and nodded to products like electric generators, jet engines and medical-imaging equipment.
Warren nodded and then took a stab at communicating her ideas to the local viewers who might catch a few of her words that night.
One recent night, the three women and one man at the table nodded and tutted at regular intervals as Ms. Dollé's eyes darted among them.
The outfits were layered: jackets or long coats over large-collared shirts, which nodded to 1970s styles, with the latter on top of rollneck tops.
"Art is not for him," the angry teacher told Armajani's father, who quietly nodded and agreed that he'd never bring his son back for lessons.
As Ms. Noem nodded and answered their questions, she pitched herself as an experienced chief executive who was just as South Dakotan as Mr. Sutton.
R. L. Miller, the chairwoman of the environmental caucus of the California Democratic Party, nodded vigorously when asked if she thought Ms. Feinstein should retire.
Dr. Fimple nodded in the direction of an e-cigarette package on the coffee table, a crumpled item found while sorting through her husband's belongings.
Obama's sparkly top nodded to the ensemble she sports on the cover of her book, though the top here is more of an evening look.
Mets 5, Reds 2 After Matt Harvey completed his warm-up throws, he nodded toward catcher Kevin Plawecki, signaling that he was ready to go.
He nodded almost officiously at his brothers, as if to apologize, but spent the first part of the proceedings staring intently at a far wall.
After dancing with it held over their heads, they threw it onto the stage as a gift for Bombino, who smiled and nodded his thanks.
He nodded as the judge spoke, and he offered an emotional apology to a woman who spoke about being shot during one of his crimes.
"Completely bipartisan," Jackman nodded of the star-studded gala, which featured performances from Jerry Seinfeld, Jay Leno, Kesha, Margaret Cho and Ben Folds, among others.
By voting to confirm Kavanaugh, "you're telling me that my assault doesn't matter," one tearfully told him live on CNN, as Flake listened and nodded.
" Burton nodded skeptically, then asked about the motivation behind another one of his lines: "By now, I think the dead have gotten where they're headed.
The first lady's choice to wear a powder-blue Ralph Lauren to the swearing-in ceremony both nodded to the American establishment and referenced history.
I nodded solemnly, knowing that I was chosen for this task in part because I understood why it needed to be done without further explanation.
We sat there and I told the men everything that I'd put into my body and they nodded seemingly without judgment, and took my vitals.
At one point, he nodded to former Blue Devil and current Cleveland Cavalier Kyrie Irving, who was sitting courtside, after he nailed a mid-range jumper.
"I am very worried after the dissolution of the party," factory sewer Heng Kheang, 35, said as other colleagues nodded in agreement at their lunch break.
Asked if he had found it, he nodded toward a brown-and-white purchase that he had stuck headfirst in the pocket of his suit jacket.
Yes, it was heavily influenced by the past, but it also nodded to what's happening now — particularly surrounding President Trump's decision to rescind DACA in America.
He also nodded to the high cost of college tuition, an issue Sanders emphasized owned during the primary by calling for free tuition for public colleges.
The stranger next to me nodded towards the stage and proudly let me know that his friend was among the amateur models selected for the show.
The Republican National Committee released a video ad called "Smirk" that showed a split-screen of Romney smoothly ripping Obama, while the president nodded and smirked.
At its March policy meeting, the Fed had nodded to an overseas slowdown and early-year market turmoil in justifying a pause to its policy tightening.
The two women nodded their heads when the charge was read out to them at the Shah Alam court on the outskirts of the Malaysian capital.
While the President nodded, Murad explained that the plight of her people, the Yazidi ethnoreligious minority, did not end when ISIS was driven out of Iraq.
Cramer also nodded to the rebounding popularity of cellphone-oriented chipmakers that were all but irrelevant on Wall Street until Apple began to regain its momentum.
Behind the cameras the producers, staring at screens showing the footage unfolding, nodded their heads as virtual gifts such as flower and banana emojis streamed in.
Many Republicans and conservative pundits nodded sagely at this suggestion and told the media that Garland's unimpeachable reputation meant that he could be confirmed 100-0.
Even as GOP senators indicated on Tuesday that they believe McConnell is leaning toward canceling part of the break, they also nodded to the yearly theatrics.
Hina nodded at Hassan in greeting and then took a brass-colored nameplate out of her purse, placing it carefully on her side of the desk.
But even he has nodded to wellness with "Everyday Super Food," a book whose breakout recipe is for Skinny Carbonara, made with yogurt instead of cream.
"We get a hundred and eighty kilos of fish, and from that we get approximately ten kilos of roe," Ziska said, as the diners nodded approvingly.
He nodded, and told me that, during Easter, he'd go to Palenque, in the southern state of Chiapas, where he had a ranchito in the jungle.
On a thoroughfare filled with butchers, bakeries and fish-and-chip-shops, tradespeople nodded their head vigorously when asked if they were planning to vote out.
"The vice president nodded, like, you know, he heard what I said," said Sondland, describing a meeting where he'd spoken openly about Ukraine in Pence's presence.
Mr. Gontijo, a technology specialist, nodded in agreement and then looked at the wall, which was already festooned with posters comparing it to the Berlin Wall.
"The comrade-general listened to everything I said and nodded even when I urged him to open up the republic to the world," Mr. Fujimoto said.
She nodded in agreement, and I could tell by the hint of a smile that she felt she had gotten the better end of the deal.
In 1957, one early morning in October, he came to the dormitory and tapped my sleeping foot with his breviary, and nodded that I should rise.
Mr. Sayoc listened attentively and nodded as the judge, Robert W. Lehrburger of Federal District Court, advised him of rights and asked if he understood them.
It was a portrait of a black man that nodded to the formal history of the portrait and was painted in a historic medium (egg tempera).
When the congregants sitting around the table in our church basement heard this opinion about the Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, they all nodded in agreement.
We smiled and nodded, the way people do when they know each other well and are acknowledging the difficult task they are about to undertake together.
I don't know the language, so I had no idea what she was telling me, but I pretended to listen, and I nodded as she continued.
In this uplifting version of American history, all three icons nodded their approval when the Museum of African American History and Culture was dedicated in 2016.
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. — The scene was almost quaint, this cowboy-hatted neophyte preaching his gospel as about 2284 supporters, peering out from snow-drenched hoodies, nodded along.
She noted that in his dissent Kavanaugh nodded to the 2016 Supreme Court decision -- called Whole Woman's Health -- where the court struck down the Texas statute.
Sources in the room said the conservative leaders expressed deep admiration for Villanueva, a former Army Ranger, over his actions, while the president mostly nodded along.
I'd be a rich man if I had a nickel for every time someone fudged a 30-minute check or nodded off on the midnight shift.
He nodded to hip hop's catchiest bops of this year, like "Suge" by DaBaby and Young Thug's "The London," which featured J. Cole and Travis Scott.
He follows artist Mark Bradford's impressive 20143 showcase, which featured garbage-addled collages and bruised canvases that nodded to the precarious state of American democracy under Trump.
DJ Xenn stood on a three-story platform, head tilted to press the headphone against his shoulder as he nodded ever so slightly along with the beat.
Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican who has been a vocal critic of the bill, Monday, the President nodded to the fact that he wanted to move on.
The Russian leader glanced at his counterpart and nodded at times; at other moments Putin appeared to look to the floor as he listened to his translator.
During a recent briefing at a storied Silicon Valley venture-capital firm, the young analysts in the room nodded along to his words in excitement, Stephens says.
Emma took the mic and belted out 1 minute and 48 seconds of PURE MAGIC while International soccer superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic smiled and nodded with great approval.
In a recent speech Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, nodded to Zweig's warning that those caught up in historical change never notice its beginnings.
Salvini at times shook his head, rolled his eyes or nodded to League senators as the prime minister accused him of being "irresponsible", "reckless", "alarming" and "disrespectful".
But she nodded along as Mr. Rubio spoke of strengthening the military and said "amen" when he said Americans' rights come from God, not from the government.
A few minutes later, a colleague tried to let Zuckerberg evade that analogy but nodded to this precarious political moment that the Facebook founder finds himself in.
This is how I first came to get my pores vacuumed, a procedure I would have enthusiastically nodded yes to anyway because pore-vacuuming just sounds awesome.
The second to last time I saw him, it was in a club, he smirked and nodded at me and reached over to give me his plectrum.
The fashion designer sisters, who have been attending the event since 2005, stepped onto the carpet dressed in looks that nodded to the theme of the evening.
On Sunday, the Republican tweeted a photo of the infamous moment when Ginsburg nodded off during former President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech in 23.
"But typically it turns out fine," he said while the pair exchanged glances and knowingly nodded their heads, before he paused and drew laughter from the crowd.
He nodded in my direction when we brought our cameras down, and that nod told me that after all those years, he still had fun taking pictures.
His wife, who had been occupied with Instagramming each dish, nodded before looking up and taking stock of the black-and-white mosaic tiles around the restaurant.
After about an hour, I saw a cop talk on his cell phone and then walk over to the head fireman, and the fireman nodded and smiled.
When prosecutors revealed the photo, two men from the Russian consulate who were watching the proceeding from the front row nodded and spoke to each other quietly.
For a few hours over two or three days, they watched safety videos while an instructor, according to those interviewed, nodded off to sleep in the back.
Grace Wrightsell, one of Welch's three full-time assistants, a serene twenty-nine-year-old with silver-dyed hair pulled back in a ponytail, nodded in agreement.
The 20-year-old attended an event for her new film, The Last Movie Star, wearing a curve-hugging, glittering gold gown that nodded to 1940s style.
She nodded and pulled back the slippery blue nylon sleeping bag covering the bed, which was just a twin-size box spring and mattress on the floor.
When asked if she preferred to live at the hotel—where she'd been for a few months—instead of NYC's notoriously troubled regular shelters, she quickly nodded.
If you've ever seen the phrase TL;DR — that's "Too Long, Didn't Read" — pop up on your screen and nodded in agreement, you know the thought process.
I asked if they could give us one hour without a single interruption, and they nodded, closing the curtains and the doors, and shutting off the lights.
Smith has long been an admirer of the Alberses — his fall 33 runway featured looks in muted colors that nodded to the Modernist couple's travels to Mexico.
"They should just close all the borders in Europe, go back to what we used to have," she said, as a group of friends nodded in approval.
All the children simply nodded when they were told to keep an eye out for them when playing near the rocks at the edge of the beach.
Then I nodded along as he explained to me something about joysticks or engines or something to do with how to make this monstrous money pit move.
IQiyi, the video platform that produced the show, changed the name to "China's New Rap," explaining that the new name nodded to a new era for China.
But my father would also have nodded in agreement to what the good astrophysicist had to say about that almost playful aerial anomaly captured on government video.
A face-painted toddler in a clown costume snuggled on the lap of a stranger, and his father — in a Clown Lives Matter T-shirt — nodded approvingly.
Just after midnight, the midwife overseeing the birth of my first child looked at her watch and nodded to the medical student getting his training on me.
So yes, if you had told me as a kid that I would grow up to be surrounded by blithering idiots, I would have nodded along emphatically.
" They nodded again when he asked, "Does anybody think an individual could have sex with someone that they may not find attractive for reasons other than love?
In response to a question about AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner, AT&T Chief Financial Officer John Stephens nodded to the strategic advantage of owning HBO.
At Prada's spring/summer 2018 show, bold red shoes were shown with graphic patterned socks, while Lemaire's streamlined suede styles nodded to the normcore aesthetics of Kraftwerk.
Marko Livaja nodded the ball into the path of Araujo, whose first shot was saved by Kiko Casilla but he reacted quickly and scored on the rebound.
When I told Baring that my great-grandmother was a midwife in the Black Forest, she nodded gravely: "In those days, midwives also performed abortions," she said.
In the fall of 22016, Dr. Herbert Dardik, chief of vascular surgery at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center in New Jersey, nodded off in the operating room.
As they sat in the Republican National Committee's headquarters on Capitol Hill, with protesters yelling and music playing outside, Ryan spoke, and Trump mostly listened and nodded.
The social worker narrowed his eyes and pursed his lips and tapped a finger to his chin and nodded and opened the question up to the group.
One of them said she got the job because she knew the manager; the other nodded her head in agreement but didn't specify how she started working.
Sometimes, they contain huge reveals that hint at future films (see: Thanos intercepting Thor's Asgardian spaceship at the end of Thor: Ragnarok, which nodded toward Avengers: Infinity War).
He was elected president without ever having served in or run for any previous office, and his actions since taking over the presidency have often nodded toward authoritarianism.
If you read through those quotes from the Pitchfork interview, nodded, laughed wryly, and then muttered something half-clever to yourself about Tillman's persona, then you'll love them.
A number of civil society advocates immediately criticized it, contending it nodded superficially to the idea of privacy rights, but ultimately ceded control over consumers' data to companies.
A journalist from the Hartford Courant reported on Twitter that Dabate declined to discuss the case with her, but nodded when asked if his kids were doing well.
Kissinger in particular seemed miserable throughout the performance, says Tennille (she good-naturedly dedicated the song to him for years after), while the Queen simply nodded off. Mrs.
Her airport lounge-themed show nodded to hot destinations with white on beige trouser suits, light beach dresses, and shorts, as well as aviation-style jumpsuits and dungarees.
Eliska and the whole group nodded along as she spoke, with Eliska reaching down into her backpack and pulling out a notebook and pen when she was done.
It was more like a bunker—one that saw a succession of tense meetings with the same tycoons, ministers, and journalists who had nodded along to Soros' broadside.
Top Fed officials, including Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer and Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley have nodded to those concerns in recent speeches and interviews.
And before investors give up on the entire retail sector and bow to Amazon, Cramer nodded to companies like Domino's that are using innovative methods to drive sales.
Mexico has a long history of giving refuge to left-wing exiles fleeing military rule and repression in the region, a history that Ebrard nodded to on Sunday.
Let's not forget that the Republican Party nodded to "gay conversion therapy" (which your mom may also advocate) in its platform — which is meanspirited, morally wrong and dangerous.
" Pressed by the chief clerk whether she intended by that to vote "no," Ms. Rankin "nodded in a tired sort of way and sank back into her seat.
In the sixth minute, Rafael Morales beat Mix Diskerud to a corner kick and nodded off Diskerud and past goalkeeper Tim Howard to put Guatemala ahead, 20-20163.
Matt nodded, took his place, crouching by the "window" in the center of the floor as his first victim, a thickset Latina, stretched prone on the blue foam.
Again G.P. nodded her chin over my shoulder, my right one this time, and I turned around to see Apple on a couch behind me, strumming her guitar.
I just looked at him and let him look at me until he nodded, lips pursed, and turned away, placing the side of his head against the window.

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