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Emil nodded at all of this, as if he understood exactly.
I'd nodded at the time, giving weather no thought at all.
But then she nodded at them, and then they nodded back.
She nodded at us and said something quietly as she passed.
It wouldn't even be the first time that Apple's nodded at HAL.
He nodded at one paused at the light at the cross street.
" Head bowed, Flake nodded at the women and told them "thank you.
She'd just spoken to George W. Bush when Clinton nodded at her, Elle reports.
The entire room of women laughed and nodded at her characterization of their predicament.
Then he turned east and nodded at a kilo truck parked on Bunker Hill.
Of course, Trump has occasionally nodded at the idea that a change was coming.
She looked at Joseph, and he was watching her, so she nodded at him.
Ahlum nodded at the identical twins who alternated driving one of the sprint cars.
We almost stopped but only nodded at each other, smiled awkwardly and kept going.
Then she removed her hand and nodded at him to try on his own.
The men nodded at the bartender, and drinks appeared before them in almost soundless transactions.
Bush raised his eyebrows and nodded at Gore, prompting the audience to burst into laughter.
I nodded at his hollow words and smiled at his jokes, but I was nauseated.
He nodded at the old school, whose alumni also include the former N.B.A. star Lamar Odom.
As the questioning wore on, some senators nodded at the lengthy — and, at times, rocky — proceedings.
Trump smiled, shook hands and nodded at the 83-year-old emperor before greeting Michiko as well.
While Trump's executive order about withholding funding from these cities nodded at the law, it wasn't specific.
Mr. Musk, who attended the hearing but did not speak, nodded at some of the judge's comments.
They nodded at me as they left, recognizing me for what I am now: one of them.
The food nodded at France and Canada and, yes, American diners, also at excess and excess squared.
" Azar nodded at one point as the president noted that "they're making millions more [tests] as we speak.
And a grim-faced Manafort nodded at his wife of 40 years, Kathleen, as he was led away.
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.
In his yearly state-of-the-union speech on February 20th, Mr Putin nodded at the challenges entrepreneurs face.
Flanked by his attorneys, the R&B singer occasionally glanced around and nodded at his supporters in the courtroom.
They mostly smiled and nodded at Ms. Yupanik as they passed, but otherwise seemed to pay her little mind.
At a meeting with Mr Barzani on September 14th, a phalanx of Western ambassadors to Iraq nodded at his side.
Then he remembered and nodded at the woman who was turning the pages of a newspaper at the next table.
The Obama administration nodded at those concerns in their comments but endorsed the plans as good for competition and consumers.
According to USA Today, he nodded at the small group of supporters, largely female, who had gathered outside the courthouse.
Mr Trump winked and nodded at the upcoming pardon in a splenetic, rambling 76-minute speech in Phoenix earlier this week.
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.
So when Wang" — he nodded at my friend — "told me you were back, I thought we should arrange a dinner party.
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.
From "Country Rap" Little surprise that the first time country music directly nodded at hip-hop was with a lightly arched eyebrow.
When I said Cancer, her demeanor visibly changed drastically, and she just kind of politely nodded at me with a forced smile.
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.
As it turns out—and as Google had nodded at previously—the hidden chip inside every Pixel serves a narrow but critical purpose.
He nodded at seemingly sheer walls and pointed out the half-hidden paths by which he led the sheep down into the canyon.
GUADALAJARA, Mexico — Andrés Manuel López Obrador nodded at the sea of red T-shirts and flag-waving devotees jammed into a plaza in Guadalajara.
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.
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.
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.
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.
John Hickenlooper ended his bid for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination on Thursday, releasing a video in which he nodded at the possibility of a future Senate run.
This time instead of ignoring me like he usually did, Big Pimpin' raised his hand up and then he nodded at me and said hello and we were friends now.
Before-dinner canapés, which included oysters from the Pacific Northwest, salmon from Nova Scotia, and a take on poutine, the classic Canadian street food, nodded at the nations' shared cuisine.
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.
Gurriel, who apologized and was spared a World Series suspension, took off his batting helmet and nodded at Darvish in a show of respect before his first at bat on Wednesday.
I asked her to tell me the next time she saw someone spot her, and almost immediately, she nodded at a cluster of women on a lower level of the garden.
The album is also expertly produced by Julian Bunetta, best known for his work with One Direction, which also nodded at various genres without drowning that group in any particular one.
Patriots 33, Browns 2185 CLEVELAND — Tom Brady looked at no one, spoke to no one, nodded at no one as he stalked toward the New England Patriots' locker room early Sunday morning.
Even when the two men were discussing bankruptcy, Mr. Biden only glancingly nodded at Ms. Warren, acknowledging that "she should get credit," while taking some credit himself for now agreeing with her.
" Cramer nodded at Quintanilla and responded to Faber by saying, "You have to think the other way, which is, 'Oh my, the president is saying 'why not' and he'll figure out a way.
At one point, Trump nodded at the vital nature of America's existing alliances, a clear sign that his team is worried about the heat he's drawn for his positions on NATO, Japan, and the rest.
Mr. Lopez Obrador nodded at the lackluster economic growth but insisted that there was no sign of a coming recession — "as our conservative adversaries would like or as their analysts predict with bad faith," he said.
Gowdy, who sits on both the Intelligence and Judiciary committees, nodded at another layer of difficulty Collins would face in examining surveillance issues as head of Judiciary: The Intelligence panel also lays claim to jurisdiction over FISA.
Mr. Obama has tried to formalize the process for reviewing existing regulations, and the two candidates vying to take his place, Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump, have nodded at the need to ease the burdens of regulation.
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.
She introduced Ms. Ziesemer, who grinned and waved and nodded at each child as he or she came up to the respondents' table, and the Department of Homeland Security lawyer, who did not look over from the government's table.
On Wednesday, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Democrat of California, nodded at putting a divisive campaign behind her caucus by pointing out that she spoke with President Donald Trump about things Democrats and Republicans could do together in the new year.
" He nodded at nominee Manchester by the Sea as "the only thing from 2016 that was more depressing than 2016," and joked that Meryl Streep's role as the "world's worst opera singer" in Florence Foster Jenkins "turned down performing at Trump's inauguration.
Kenney has obliquely nodded at separatist sentiments since coming into power last spring, though he used the months before the federal election to call on Canadians to vote Trudeau's party out of power rather than push for his province to go it alone.
The protesters, some of whom traveled for hours on buses and trains, set off from Hyde Park holding placards that nodded at their European roots — "50 percent French, 50 percent British, 583 percent European," one boy's sign read — and employed a bit of British understatement — "Brexit really not going well, is it?" read another.
Mr. Godsick, 47, waved across the players' lounge at Boris Becker, chatted with a 1983 semifinalist named Jimmy Arias, dissected a John Isner match with the former player and current coach Justin Gimelstob, embraced the surprise 2015 champion Flavia Pennetta and nodded at a passing David Goffin, the Belgian tennis player ranked No. 10 in the world.
The image evokes memory of Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE trying to physically intimidate George W. Bush during a 2000 presidential debate, which backfired as Bush casually nodded at his opponent, causing the audience to erupt in laughter.
They nodded at each other, friendlily, as he looked back from the door.
She drew the tissue-paper away, and the fairy-like flowers, scintillant and bedewed, nodded at her.
He nodded at the Americans. Buena suerte, he said. He put the long rowels of his spurs to the horse and they moved on.
The Lennons passed Chapman and walked toward the archway entrance of the building. As Ono passed by, Chapman nodded at her. As Lennon passed by, he glanced briefly at Chapman, appearing to recognise him from earlier. From the street behind them, Chapman took aim at the center of Lennon's back and fired five hollow-point bullets at him from a Charter Arms .
Theodora became gravely ill with an intestinal disorder in late August 1056. On 31 August her advisors, chaired by Leo Paraspondylos, met to decide whom to recommend to her as a successor. According to Psellus, they selected Michael Bringas, an aged civil servant and former military finance minister whose main attraction was that "he was less qualified to rule than he was to be ruled and directed by others". Theodora was unable to speak, but Paraspondylos decided that she had nodded at an appropriate moment.
The group's forces at Sloviansk included some professional soldiers amongst their ranks, as well as retired veterans, civilians, and volunteers, while those in Donetsk have been confirmed to include former Berkut special police officers. When asked by The Sunday Telegraph where their weapons had come from, one veteran of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan nodded at the Russian flag flying from the police station and said: "Look at that flag. You know which country that represents". An insurgent commander in Donetsk, Pavel Paramonov, told journalists he was from Tula Oblast in Russia.
Whilst they were held in confinement, they even managed to defy solitude after Bruce picked the lock on his, Newborn's and Tunstall's cell doors in order that they might join him in his cell to play poker with a set of home made cards a previous occupant had left behind. When caught out by the guard who had noted that there was three to a cell, Tunstall claimed, Bruce, Newborn and himself smiled and nodded at the puzzled and curious guard as if they were innocent, this was harmless, and as if the guard was a juvenile who had just completed a simple comprehension test. The guard, upon realising they had the nerve to break the solitary punishment, blew his top. For the breaking of the solitude, Bruce was eventually court-martialled on the serious military charge of breaking free from arrest, the other two eventually got five extra days solitude.
Whilst they were held in confinement, they even managed to defy solitude after Bruce picked the lock on his, Newborn's and Tunstall's cell doors in order that they might join him in his cell to play poker with a set of home made cards a previous occupant had left behind. When caught out by the guard who had noted that there was three to a cell, Tunstall claimed, Bruce, Newborn and himself smiled and nodded at the puzzled and curious guard as if they were innocent, this was harmless, and as if the guard was a juvenile who had just completed a simple comprehension test. The guard upon realising they had the nerve to break the solitary punishment, then blew his top. For the breaking of the solitude, Bruce was eventually court-martialled on the serious military charge of breaking free from arrest, the other two eventually got 5 extra days solitude.
The Apple Pie ABC is a simple rhyme meant to teach children the order of the alphabet and relates the various ways children react to an apple pie. After the first line, A was an apple pie, the rest of the letters refer to verbs. The earliest printed versions, dating from the 18th century, have the following form: "A was an Apple pie; B bit it; C cut it; D dealt it; E eat it; F fought for it; G got it; H had it; J joined it; K kept it; L longed for it; M mourned for it; N nodded at it; O opened it; P peeped in it; Q quartered it; R ran for it; S stole it; T took it; V viewed it; W wanted it; X, Y, Z, and ampersand, All wished for a piece in hand". At that time the writing of the capital letters I and J, and of U and V, was not differentiated, which explains the absence of the two vowels.
Müller was also involved in the regime's policy towards the Jews, although Himmler and Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels drove this area of policy. On 6 October 1939 for instance, Müller instructed Eichmann to prepare for the deportation of some 70,000 to 80,000 Jews from the annexed Polish city of Kattowitz; an order which included the deportation of the Jews from Ostrava—both "expulsion campaigns" had already been planned as early as September by the Gestapo or the army. Twelve days later on 18 October 1939, he told Eichmann it would soon "be necessary to organize the resettlement and removal of Poles and Jews into the area of the future Polish rump state centrally" via the RSHA. Although his chief responsibility was always police work within Germany, he was fully in charge and thus responsible to execute the extermination of the Jews of Europe. When Eichmann reported to Müller sometime in the middle of 1941 that he had been informed by Himmler the Führer had ordered the physical destruction of the Jews for instance, Müller silently nodded at his desk, indicating to Eichmann that he already knew.

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