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931 Sentences With "nodding"

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REINES: Joe, you can&apost see me nodding, but I am nodding vigorously.
I'm nodding, I'm nodding knowledgeably but I'm just taking your word for it.
ZEES don't indicate a cartoon character nodding yes; they indicate a character nodding off, as in sleeping (Zzzz).
Because he's just nodding, if he's nodding at me for the next ten minutes, we've got a problem with the segment.
Good mash ups make you go from nodding your head to one song into nodding your head to a new song almost imperceptibly.
Instead of nodding off, consider both showing the speaker that you're interested (nodding, agreeing, etc.) and actually making an effort to understand (by asking questions and clarifying).
And then I'm nodding and so are the lawyers and then we're all nodding with such tasteful, educational, non-violent zeal, no one's quite sure when to stop.
Yes, that's Tom Brady nodding his head, still pissed off.
They are all nodding, so I think straws are important.
But watching the episode, I was nodding along with Kim.
She's basically nodding her head "yes," then she looks down.
"Ah," she said, nodding and looking me up and down.
Christo sat alongside her the whole time, grinning and nodding.
But we could hardly just stand around smiling and nodding.
"He treated the male form like sculpture," Timoner said, nodding.
I remember nodding out in front of my sisters kid.
"You better thank her," Coker told him, nodding to Broder.
How many Mr. Games were there, quietly nodding in assent?
"I hope to God that it is," McKay said, nodding.
Recruits who use this terminology are nodding to this history.
"That's real," the man, Brian Peters, 59, said, nodding firmly.
It wasn't totally clear what the president was nodding about.
But instead of disagreeing with her, I found myself nodding.
" Nodding, Hanks said, "OK, I'll take that, I'll take that.
"It is about time," Ms. Lee said, nodding in agreement.
"He's at work," Jeb said, nodding, pretending to misinterpret her.
"I trust these guys," he said, nodding to the fishmongers.
The couple rose, too, nodding and waving to the crowd.
Nodding to the tight deadline, he acknowledged the difficulties ahead.
They appear to be deep in conversation, nodding and gesticulating.
He kept repeating the question, as he would when getting a crowd pumped up, until she answered him more and more emphatically, nodding along but still not sure what she was nodding along to.
Or she's nodding off, falling asleep in the middle of something.
She walks directly over, ignoring the continual nodding and conspiratorial winking.
"What do you see?" she asked me, nodding in Long's direction.
You can't see me, but I started nodding vigorously during that.
However, William was also caught nodding off during that same service!
The sound is ingenious, nodding to Collins's work with Brian Eno.
"They look down on us," Bevan says, nodding toward the man.
"Oh, you like the cake?" she says, nodding at your breakfast.
El Shehaby refused that, too, barely nodding his head in response.
You're nodding right now, because you know that would absolutely happen.
"We did a good job together," he added, nodding to Putin.
If you are nodding your heads, then we have you covered.
Accessories were equally conventional, while also nodding to the selfie generation.
"And are you two married?" the clerk asked, nodding toward Jikke.
And can't you imagine Justice Clarence Thomas sitting there, quietly nodding?
"Oh, very nice!" he said, leaning in close and nodding appreciatively.
She stood to the side, smiling and nodding as he proceeded.
Her sisters echoed her concern, nodding their heads in solemn understanding.
"I smoke," he said, nodding to the cigarette in his hand.
"We are both very visual," says Delfina, nodding toward her mother.
"No photographs," he says grimly, nodding at the men waiting outside.
The answers drew nodding heads among the students and their teachers.
Maybe the designers were nodding to the building's variety-store history.
Høiberg mostly sits in silence, nodding his head to the beat.
And stood by, nodding, while Putin repeatedly lied about election interference.
I see the back of his head nodding that he understands.
"My brother disappeared, too," the woman told Mr. Saldaña, nodding tightly.
"Right now," he said, nodding to a couple from Wallingford, Conn.
"The best mess you can imagine!" echoes Carlotta, both nodding vigorously.
She is still smiling and nodding as though addressing a child.
At this point, I imagine many readers nodding along in agreement.
Some of the jurors were nodding along with McMonagle's closing statement.
"Businesses don't do well," she said, nodding at the sleepy storefronts.
"If he reaches for it," said one of the officers, nodding.
"You're doing this by yourself?" the mother said, nodding with approval.
"That's what a lot of people worry about," Schumer said, nodding.
And it ends as it began: with Mr. Yorke nodding off.
I found myself nodding along, as if to well-played music.
I found myself nodding my head as I read these articles.
But depending who's doing the nodding, it doesn't always go smoothly.
"The force of love keeps them together," the girl replied, nodding.
"You going to try it?" she asked, nodding toward the problem.
Nodding to the show's title, that body is not necessarily whole.
And Trump nodding approvingly from the sidelines of the Lewandowski tryout.
"These are like my paintbrushes," Keever says, nodding to the plastic bottles.
VanSickle, a Pittsburgh resident, said he saw heads nodding as he testified.
I play cards and then read a bit, nodding off by 10.
I look up at my husband's face and he is nodding empathetically.
After much placid nodding in earnest agreement, I was allowed to leave.
Nodding to London's famed punk scene, footwear consisted of chunky platform boots.
We saw him here standing quietly and nodding his head at points.
We can do this," he says, nodding at Cozmo, "really incredibly well.
So now that we're all nodding, what do we do about it?
"Ain't that a neat thing to say?" says Grossman, nodding in affirmation.
Whenever he talked, the other candidates seemed to be nodding in agreement.
"How old do you think he is?" asks Tam, nodding towards Wong.
"The smile on his face is priceless," he said, nodding to Caleb.
"His job will go," he says, nodding at one boiler-suited operator.
His assertion was met with somber nodding and little, if any, pushback.
Your boy loves beating on Mexicans, he said, nodding toward the man.
"I can see that," the drunk bro said, nodding at the Ferrari.
Eventually he sat back, still nodding, and found himself imagining her body.
Moses kept sort of nodding off, his head dipping toward his soup.
"Of course it does," the old man said, nodding a few times.
She sits in closets, making notes on Post-its, listening and nodding.
She would sit in the cafeteria alone, barely eating, occasionally nodding off.
"So he can take a break," she said, nodding at my mate.
Were there other moments that had you nodding (or laughing) in recognition?
"Does he know you're here?" she asked, nodding toward the bishop's door.
Ms. Griffin-Black was more reserved, smiling and nodding once in greeting.
"What are you hoping for?" my friend asked, nodding at my belly.
Nothing gets put into that bracket without the television suits nodding yes.
"I know what look you are going for," he said, nodding sympathetically.
After nodding at the security guard, he pushes through the glass doors.
I always find myself nodding along in full understanding with people's answers.
"Shouldn't we have dessert soon?" asked Ziggy, nodding towards an empty plate.
Santa Monica, with the exception of rent-controlled sliver Pico, is traditionally well-heeled and white; Venice, the "Slum by the Sea," once attracted nodding donkeys to its oil-rich beaches and nodding bohemians to its cheap rents.
I often found myself nodding along with Anders and laughing along with Alice.
" Dean looks down forlornly at the rose in his hands, before nodding: "Yeah.
This is the one that was nodding with every nice thing I said.
Nodding your head makes it brighter, then it suddenly fades, revealing ... well, you.
""And then they Instagram them," he said, nodding, "which, you know, is huge.
Osefo is also seen in the split shot nodding and wiping away tears.
If your name is Caleb Jymm, you're nodding your head enthusiastically right now.
If you're nodding your head in agreement, I highly recommend the Powerbeats Pro.
"He gets it," King says, nodding slowly, before ordering Aviation from the bartender.
The arrest report alleges she gave Ethan juice and Tylenol before nodding off.
React with positive verbal and nonverbal cues such as nodding, smiling and hugging.
Not really for head-nodding, these tracks pretty much demand your undivided attention.
Alwyn is already an inspiration on "Lover," with lyrics nodding to their romance.
" People in the audience are nodding in agreement, whispering "yes" and "they're right.
Nodding off in the middle of a conversation was just her being tired.
I'm even nodding, feeling like the stars might be aligning in my mind.
"We have to support this," Maggie responds, with both women nodding in agreement.
Cheerios in her sons' bowls, her dumb accomplished husband nodding at the clock.
Also, the device recognized when motions like nodding your head to reply "yes".
Explore Golden's Oakland above, and join us in nodding our fashion-cred respect.
But I think the larger point I'm nodding toward here is cultural specificity.
Many men in the audience around us were nodding approval at his outburst.
"A lot of work left to do," Curry said, with Durant nodding nearby.
Gerszewski looked over and saw Bailey was nodding off, so Gerszewski nudged him.
But the natural riddle-smith is nodding towards something much deeper and darker.
Trump was nodding to the Washington establishment and, once again, referencing Mrs. Kennedy.
He lets go of the flower gently, the blossom nodding on its stem.
I'm nodding because I've seen "Time Bandits," and there's some Greeks in that.
You're nodding your head because you're not going to keep digging the grave.
"You might want to check out Toastmasters," she said, nodding toward the stage.
I know you're nodding yes because everyone agrees when they think about it.
Craig Charles might look a bit like a melting nodding dog in this picture.
He starts nodding off and I'm always giving him the kick or the pinch.
"It helps in the board meetings," he said playfully, nodding at his bulging biceps.
His on and off screen partner, Ina, sits next to him nodding in agreement.
" Trump stood at the podium nodding his head and mouthed the words "that's true.
Gonzalez consistently showed enormous empathy, leaning forward, nodding along, unconsciously saying quiet, encouraging words.
Janelle Monae's presenter's speech had Beyoncé emphatically nodding while her husband clapped in support.
Perry moves from being tense to yanking Celeste's arm nodding to an abusive nature.
We needed some way to express our exhilaration, and nodding was the available vehicle.
"They all cry when the dog wags its tail," the swordsman said, nodding knowledgeably.
"Look over there," Paz said, nodding toward the placard etched with the Host's name.
"This guy's a natural," Vlastelica said, nodding in the caster's direction for good measure.
The second part of Franken's conclusion will have a lot of Democratic heads nodding.
Nodding off can be a real challenge sometimes, but it's not a lost cause.
This went on — the waking up, and nodding off again — for a half-hour.
"Maybe the McDonald's at Espoo?" said Jenny Lindholm, nodding toward the next town along.
"Yes, you are perfectly right," the rabbi says, nodding to the wind in agreement.
Nodding toward the gate, he said, "Hopefully we'll get that as its own wing."
Don't leave some guests nodding their heads and pretending they know what's going on.
Older viewers may find themselves nodding along, remembering the triplets story as fragments emerge.
Those signals, such as nodding your head or smiling, she writes, encourage more conversation.
Oh, God, now he's stroking his chin and nodding thoughtfully at a Rembrandt. Christ.
"There are ménages à trois," observed a Sydney bird watcher, nodding toward some corellas.
"It's pure calculation on her part," Jenna says, nodding toward Aya on her arm.
He remained with his eyes closed for a few moments, silently nodding his head.
A TV in the main courtroom showed his reaction: Nodding, before being led away.
Watch him in conversation with anybody, and he's typically listening, nodding his head and agreeing.
"Without the chemistry between us, maybe this wouldn't have happened," Zetsche said, nodding toward Ghosn.
But nodding without following through is one of the biggest mistakes a worker can make.
We get through half an episode of Game of Thrones before I start nodding off.
Once I returned home that evening, I watched Fox until I felt myself nodding off.
"She's the best thing that's ever happened to me," he said, nodding toward the toddler.
And Sweden has some skeletons in the closet, and the movie's maybe nodding to that.
We stop nodding and smiling through the quagmire until either it's over or we're drunk.
Was it a dadaist art, nodding to Zürich's avant-garde performers of the early 1900s?
He's been winking and nodding at the alt-right for the duration of his campaign.
Afterward, she praised Gillibrand's performance, noting she saw people nodding and liking what they heard.
Bubba appeared to be nodding off during the biggest moment of his wife's political career.
After much awkward silence and nodding, he agreed to give me a VW polo instead.
They thought she was just really high and nodding out, not that she was dead.
Nodding and pointing, she agreed that she was on her way around to the front.
"I've painted all my life," she said, nodding her head firmly to make the point.
"He was the head ball boy," Pye said, nodding to an employee named Daniel Kingsley.
"You look different — in a good way," her mom said to her, nodding in approval.
I pictured what I'd seen on television: slow claps and nodding heads, earnest mmm-hmms.
You have a habit of nodding to cities and states in your songs and albums.
And yet as I read along, I kept nodding in agreement to the Antifederalist arguments.
"People have had it with hyperpartisan behavior," he said, nodding to his defeat of Gov.
"You'd see heads nodding in the crowd, and they believe it," one former manager said.
"It will be wide open, not like this," Iturbide says, her son nodding in agreement.
Often, he said nothing, putting up two fingers, nodding and following customers to the turnstile.
"So how was your night last night," Bloomberg said cheekily, nodding to his tough night.
Simple goodbyes become a dance of bowing and nodding in an exercise of demure grace.
The capital boasts over 900 official plaques, nodding to notable figures and important historical sites.
"I hate him," she murmured, nodding off again, the cigarette burning, forgotten, between her fingers.
The koan has basically nothing to do with my life, but I found myself nodding.
"Merry Christmas," he said, nodding to the soldier-straight doorman as they walked past him.
Other distilleries, nodding to Australia's robust wine industry, age their whiskey in used wine casks.
"Where am I going to put those houses?" he said, nodding to the policy problems.
"Blair wrote a song about mortgages," she said, nodding at Blair Bodine, another guitar player.
"We love her," says one young hospice worker, nodding her head towards Odontuya behind us.
"When people lose, they feel terrible and wish they won," Graham added, nodding in DeWit's direction.
That suggests nodding syndrome is, indeed, autoimmune: the victims' immune systems are attacking their own brains.
The Fed on Wednesday left its benchmark overnight interest rate unchanged, nodding to persistently low inflation.
"I've done that math," Michelle told PEOPLE over the summer, nodding her head a little mournfully.
Places with a lot of these infections also tend to have more cases of nodding syndrome.
Yet at St Michael the Archangel, in the Norfolk village of Booton, nodding off is encouraged.
" Nodding, Pinkett Smith said, "That was the thing, I was like, '[Jada], you gotta grow up.
In VR you can sneak away, while your avatar stays sitting, nodding intelligently, and paying attention.
They'd all met just minutes before but quickly found themselves nodding in agreement with one another.
They sip vodka cokes through slim black straws, nodding to every beat like rugged tanned parrots.
"Not alone, and certainly not at night," she said, her father nodding in agreement beside her.
In the clip, a man is seen nodding his head as both Watson and Blasberg speak.
"I hope you are enjoying her," Susannah says to Naima, nodding to the visibly upset Sergio.
"You guys cleaned up very nicely," the lawyer said, and her assistant confirmed this by nodding.
But you're nodding and winking and rubbing your head ... You're not doing any of those things.
Trump met Emperor Akihito, exchanging a handshake and nodding, before his lunch and talks with Abe.
"DIY or die, bro," says Dexter, the others laughing and nodding on the sofa beside him.
"We spend so much our days immersed in these devices," he says, nodding at my smartphone.
"What is the difference between dancing and swaying, or toe tapping, or head nodding?" he asked.
Instead, find an engaged listener — you back there, nodding and grinning — who is your new confidante.
He paused, nodding, and dropped his shoulders, opening his palms with a check-me-out cool.
"We had a lot of conversations about what to do," he said, nodding at his wife.
His early appointments are mixed, variously nodding to the party establishment, wealthy businesspeople and white nationalists.
"I suddenly feel a bit guilty about this pudding," I tell him, nodding at his lentils.
We snort or shoot lines, hours later nodding off and drooling all over our intake forms.
"It's a bit too fancy for me," he says, nodding at the completely normal looking belt.
"You might expect this at Walmart, but not here," Mr. Smith said, nodding toward the road.
"Oh, I do need to know about that," Ms. Shipka said, eyes wide and nodding vigorously.
"That camera's going to save a lot of lives," he said, nodding to the one overhead.
Trump did not speak publicly, but listened, smiling at her husband and nodding as he spoke.
In fact, nodding and shutting up should probably be your default response to just about everything.
"There is redemption, right?" said Mr. Garrity, 76, a retired detective supervisor, nodding toward the cross.
And yet it also goes some way to showing that nodding at equality is not satisfactory.
"I know people who can do it in bronze for you," Ms. Thomas said, nodding knowingly.
Or maybe (like me) she's fond of the quiet confidences we make just before nodding off?
If you must check your notes, use your eyes to look downward without nodding your head.
I was just sitting awake the whole time, nodding off and having to wake back up.
"I have people come at me in all sorts of ways," Ms. Ryan told Pam, nodding.
His wife, Simona Mangiante, sat in the front row nodding as the judge addressed her husband.
"She'll be your reader," one said, nodding to a young, attractive woman standing in a corner.
Rocking gently, our heads nodding like branches burdened with fruit, we practice waiting for a reply.
During the rest of the interview, he kept nodding off while the camera judiciously avoided him.
At these later Thanksgivings, there were a lot of forced smiles, a lot of awkward nodding.
People nodding out, buying drugs on playgrounds, smoking heroin on the side of a busy road.
By nodding toward them, Superstore casts a line out to the future — to anybody who might be listening 40 or 50 years from now, and who might find themselves nodding at how an old sitcom managed to understand their situation so many years in the future.
"Early Pond live would be pretty unlistenable now," Jay says, Nick interjecting with a "yeah" while nodding.
So if you find yourself repeatedly having difficulty nodding off, check with your doctor about other options.
My assessment was that overall people were pleased with the dialogue and people were nodding their heads.
"We speak about the music, the life, the memories," he said, nodding his agreement with Ms. Roman.
Without thinking, James and I did our best impression of empathetic funeral directors, nodding and speaking softly.
Instead of the option to talk, you can simply emote, waving or nodding as people pass by.
"White people love that kind of shit," the lawyer says, nodding in the direction of the crowd.
Clinton were in lock step on the issue of veterans affairs, often nodding as the other spoke.
"We act like we're about between 3 and 6 years old in those moments," Judd explained, nodding.
We enter just as a lady leaves the counter, nodding away and smiling with giant white teeth.
We need to stop pretending and nodding our heads in agreement when our doctors start talking gobbledygook.
But here his sidekick offers a far more convincing argument that gets Elman nodding and smiling happily.
But if you found yourself nodding enthusiastically to A and B, then you're in for a treat.
Nodding to Stone, Johnson, and Morgan should have been a no-brainer for the writers on Pitch.
It's the rare instance where you might actually catch yourself nodding your head to a Tycho track.
At every bill signing ceremony, Pence is there -- perched just off Trump's shoulder, smiling and nodding reassuringly.
Obama would process the information in a studious manner, nodding as he leafed through my presentation deck.
Official Washington was complicit, too, in all the winking and nodding that created Puerto Rico's fiscal mess.
As the less elevated thinker, I'm sort of nodding off at the idea of all that moderation.
Gail: I can see you in your shoes and slippers, faithful dog at your feet, nodding happily.
Germany loses up to $60 billion a year, or 1.56 percent of GDP, to employees nodding off.
Post script: The man solemnly nodding along with Ryan in the background is Oregon representative Greg Walden.
Whether in a meeting or at a party, he leans slightly toward whoever is speaking, head nodding.
"The FBI came back," he says, nodding his pale forehead over a cardboard cup of black coffee.
Maybe this makes me sensitive, but I know there is some significant fraction of readers nodding along.
"We offered to send him to the best schools," his mother tells the ayah, nodding toward Amer.
"She's … she's nodding her head," the judge said, peering down from the bench through black-rim glasses.
"I remember her sleeping all the time, nodding out and burning holes in the floor," he said.
My highest amusement level now is nodding sagely and saying "That's funny" in a very serious voice.
As they simmered down, Ms. Victor kept on nodding, her head pulling her shoulders along with it.
"I think all young people in the music industry should have therapy," she tells me, nodding vigorously.
He was out of the stocks, up and about, nodding along to a lecture from the Baptists.
But she didn't carry the gesture through by nodding to Irish designers when she was in Ireland.
But because of this, watching "The Price of Free" is largely a process of nodding in agreement.
And if you find yourself staying overnight somewhere with Manning nearby, check the thermostat before nodding off.
"All my team does," Cohen said, after turning to see his staff nodding in agreement on set.
Thank god for that, because without Poe's suggestive nodding, there's almost nothing else horny about this movie.
The edits are peppered with royal terms such as "sovereign" and "reign," nodding toward a monarchical perspective.
NODDING syndrome is a form of epilepsy that strikes children, mostly between the ages of five and 15.
"But," she added, nodding to the Fernandez family beside her, "how many people depend on him right now?"
"He says that, and I'm like, &aposwell if he says so, then [yes]," the actor recalled nodding vigorously.
Watch the addictive defrosting video below, and see if you can get to the end without nodding off.
"Just follow the music," the smiling receptionist at Edinburgh's Storytelling Centre advises, nodding to the door behind her.
I hit the relevant ingredient menu and read the instructions, nodding like a mad scientist along the way.
If you are sitting at your computer frantically nodding "yes" right now then this video is for you.
He paired the outfit with "Strategy" Nike Kobe 9 Elite sneakers, again nodding to the late basketball player.
They examined the blood and spinal fluid collected from 55 people with nodding syndrome and 55 people without.
Pelosi could be seen subtly nodding her head "no" when Trump pledged to protect Medicare and Social Security.
I spend a lot of time nodding, silent while other parents bemoan the hours lost to the game.
Nodding to this risk over the border, the Swiss National Bank kept its ultra-loose policy in place.
"I'm doing it," I said to my husband through a cascade of tears, him nodding back at me.
Two women who listen in as he talks keep nodding in agreement, but they don't want to speak.
"No decision was made without the three of them being in the room and all nodding," Pichette recalls.
Sketched in a rough, pencilled style, the comic blurs the line between anime-nodding and teenage sketchbook heartache.
He's subtle about it, nodding to let you know when to come in and when to hang back.
Believe me, the majority of people in the audience, women and men, will be quietly nodding their heads.
"Take care, thank you," Cruz says to the barren room, waving and nodding to no one in particular.
" Another Twitter user wrote: "Did Kevin Hart get bleeped during that bit or am I nodding off already?
"If you put your phone down, you'd know that," the 25-year-old added, nodding her head scoldingly.
I remember watching War on Women do their thing and watching Ellie Kemper take it in and nodding.
They said hello and welcome and goodbye, smiling and nodding as they moved on to the next group.
Clinton perched on a stool, nodding and cheering, behind Mr. Kaine as he spoke for about 40 minutes.
With Berlusconi nodding and gesticulating alongside him, Salvini called on 5-Star to show a sense of responsibility.
I found myself nodding as she described the cycle of rejection that comes along with getting a role.
I'm kind of nodding innocently while Dad tells a joke about a shunt radiator and a kinetic interceptor.
That new iMac Pro is impressive, and video pros are nodding with approval after years of feeling neglected.
Here's what you need to know to get through this next week without nodding off at your desk.
Perhaps nodding to British tastes, its composer folded elements of pomp and majesty into this French Romantic score.
In another, he wears a brown military uniform, nodding along to archival footage of Hitler delivering a speech.
It's a fun hang, and every week I find myself both laughing and nodding along to the crew.
" Nodding at the director of the province's water and sewage services, he said: "Be careful — it's been raining.
He called himself the "Trump of Pahrump," nodding to his political style and the town he called home.
This is the land of so-called nodding donkeys, the bobbing pumpjacks that dot the flat, hot terrain.
" Then, nodding toward one of the new electronic screens, he added: "This is still a little old-fashioned.
One imagines Tyson and Hormel executives nodding at this forward-thinking pitch while nibbling contentedly on Vienna sausages.
Two weeks of sitting there, smiling at your brother, nodding at what a genius he is — it's exhausting.
He was curt and uncensored, lacking the gentle, nodding manner I was certain I needed in a mate.
I fold the brim of my hat for a second and look up, nodding to my old foe.
"There are ménages à trois," observed Ms. Bunton, a retiree walking with a cane, nodding toward the corellas.
More than 1,000 attendees, mostly IT employees, raptly watched as she spoke, clapping loudly and nodding in agreement.
The Elsa outfit also included a hat made to look like hair, nodding to Elsa&aposs long locks.
You're better off just smiling and nodding as they rattle on about their dreams for a better tomorrow.
There is a lot of nodding and sighing as I circulate and listen in on a few conversations.
Today, you can't make a list of video game's greatest characters without nodding to Street Fighter's iconic heroine.
Some of you might not appreciate that, but there are parents out there who are nodding their heads.
Still others are winking and nodding at it, retweeting #QAnon references while pretending to be none the wiser.
I wanted to make music for dancers, not a room of middle class white people nodding their heads.
"This is Istambul-style," he replies, nodding at my wiped-clean plate where a potato had once lain.
Oh my god, let's tape an entire podcast — Eric is nodding, but I think he's only nodding because he's locked in this little room with me — we should tape the podcast ... No. I am, right as we speak, as we finish up, I'm downloading every single one these and we'll see.
For one thing, only half of those with nodding syndrome seemed to be producing the antibody to leiomodin-1.
More difficult to explain is that a third of nodding-free people seemed to be making the antibody too.
"You see how he's with me," Mr. Solomon, 235, said, nodding toward Lucky, a 2607-year-old golden retriever.
Nodding slightly at the notion of a flat tax, it has lowered tax rates for some self-employed people.
"Getting this presented to me by the entertainer of a lifetime, I thank you," he said, nodding at McEntire.
There's no posing, no head nodding – just young people excited about dancing to new tunes and supporting their mates.
THE PRESIDENT: This is the one that was nodding with every nice thing I said, so watch this question.
For years, researchers have suspected that there's a link between nodding syndrome and a parasitic worm called Onchocerca volvulus.
Down a nearby alley, users cluster together on a curb, some of them nodding in and out of consciousness.
But if she had been, she would probably be nodding to the seamless work of cosmetic artist Dominique Bossavy.
Frida, a rescue dog who became the mascot of the recovery efforts, sat in the front row, nodding off.
For those of you who are nodding along knowingly, now you have a neat framework to evaluate your purchases.
"This is bigger than anything during the campaign," says Richard Dunbar, a local councillor, nodding to the packed room.
" Monáe brings vibrant color to both videos with "Make Me Feel" nodding to Prince and Black Mirror's "San Junipero.
In short, for a time, I was truly intolerable (cue some readers nodding their heads in present-tense agreement).
One of them is enjoying the record he just put on so much, he's nodding his head almost violently.
How are you supposed to wade through all that technobabble, all those pointless secondary-character subplots, without nodding off?
So color me happily surprised that the series is finally nodding more toward Feast this late in its run.
Although a lot of people are nodding enthusiastically about the city's decision, Rabbi Denise Eger isn't one of them.
Elgar was nodding, grinning, like he had some amusing joke that was sure to slay them back in Germany.
Just two days later, on August 25, the winking and the nodding morphed into a full-on presidential pardon.
Soon insomnia knocked me totally out of sync, and I compensated one night by nodding off at 8 p.m.
"I talk to my wife," he said, nodding at the woman sitting on the temporarily empty bed opposite him.
"After tonight, America has a clear choice going forward," Mr. Cruz said once again, nodding to Mr. Rubio's withdrawal.
"Is she your sister?" the Egyptian asked Reva, nodding in my direction as I sucked down my first coffee.
The older folks in the crowd start to switch into nap mode, nodding off in their hotel ballroom chairs.
There's a kid in the back seat, nodding off to the sounds of a Strauss waltz on the radio.
As he rolled through the plan, we just sat there nodding along, pretending that we understood everything he said.
I've read that nodding off throughout the day is a risk factor for stroke and other major cardiovascular events.
But it's so good at underlining the emotional stakes of its battles that we find ourselves nodding along anyway.
He's too late to save the movie, but he's just in time to stop us from nodding off altogether.
Often rendered in stone, steel or polished wood, it tends to embody understatement — minimalist geometry nodding toward classical proportion.
Now, the Japanese video game giant is again nodding to the past with the Super NES Classic Edition console.
The ideal breast size for my frame was also discussed; I can still remember the male doctor nodding approvingly.
Even today, it's physically impossible for me to hear that beat without closing my eyes and nodding my head.
Most notably he often could be seen nodding affirmatively at appropriate intervals while Trump was speaking at the lectern.
Flowers arrive and so does daughter Anne, nodding sympathetically and reading André's journals with an eye toward posthumous publication.
THE PRESIDENT: This is the one that was nodding with every nice thing I said, so watch this question.
"He handed me a joint in Amsterdam, like, 'Hold this for me,'" Mr. Whittle said, nodding toward Mr. Jonas.
Nodding to the stage — and a candidate speaking ahead of Patrick, she added, "I mean, we have Joe Sestak."
By merely nodding at the subject, the film fails to treat this complex man with the dignity he deserves.
You go to a concert and there's boys and men there who are just there, standing, nodding their head along.
Trump could simply be another robot president on stage, nodding his approval at the narrator's and the 16th president's words.
The Justice Department has described that chat as "cordial," nodding to previous descriptions of the two men's 30-year friendship.
The constant nodding off, coupled with cataplexy episodes, accounts for the stereotypical depiction of narcoleptics falling asleep at any moment.
Why would you craft a man's graven image to stick in a purgatorial state of constant nodding yes-man assent?
"We want elections and we want Abadi to win," cheers a female lawyer in Mosul's courthouse, surrounded by nodding colleagues.
But for those of us who already deal with generalized anxiety, well, nodding off is already just that much harder.
Large swaths of the internet were today years old when they learned the nodding GIF guy is actually Robert Redford.
"Look at this idiot" says my dad, nodding furiously at a man walking down our street wearing a green shirt.
But the millions who (by habit or necessity) live much of their lives online will likely be nodding their heads.
I was just nodding that what the secretary was articulating is the general sense of all of us as leaders.
Just make sure you bring some snacks and maybe a friend to grab the wheel when you start nodding off.
The process does lead to some long nights, however, which Raisman admits sometimes has her nodding off at the keyboard.
What stands out above all is Beck's voice, nodding to Presley's deep drama and contradicting his own often straight delivery.
He would get very tired, come close to nodding off, and then a jolt of energy would shock him awake.
He accused Sweden of not treating Americans fairly and nodding to an old conspiracy theory about immigrant crime in Sweden.
Nodding to the surging crime rates and violence, he vowed to reverse laws that prohibit most Brazilians from owning guns.
Over the weekend, she got inked with a tattoo nodding to that very album cover, from Bowie's Ziggy Stardust era.
"Nobody ever saw the doors open," she explained, nodding toward the open entryway, as birdsong and a breeze flowed in.
Nodding, I didn't confess that I wished we could have shared these kinds of activities together when I was young.
Since I hadn't experimented with hardcore drugs yet, I didn't know what people looked like when they were nodding off.
Presidential candidates looking to curry favor on the island often do so by nodding toward making it the 51st state.
"[This could be] any friend group," Genao's co-star Brett Gray — aka the hyper-prepared Jamal — adds, nodding in agreement.
This means that you may find yourself nodding your head appreciatively as certain points register, with clean clicks of revelation.
"I know that as this campaign ends, there comes disappointment that we won't continue," Buttigieg said, nodding to his future.
Mr. McCain's office issued a statement explaining why he wandered during questioning, nodding to the immediate response on social media.
Michael did a lot of smiling and nodding as we passed people in the corridors, the salon, the sitting room.
When he gave everybody a phone number to call Congress, the crowd repeated it back loudly, many smiling and nodding.
"I see, I see," I was nodding now, to what I wasn't sure; I think we were talking about protein.
" Lenny is nodding rapidly as if completely convinced but then asks politely, "Maybe that's a more familiar take on it?
"I accidentally broke his finger playing with these," she said, nodding to the two short bladed sabers in her grip.
Later that day, I was nodding off as I desperately struggled to get through the week's assigned readings for school.
Most of the crowd seemed older; graying at the temples, rationing their overpriced beers, and nodding enthusiastically instead of headbanging.
And every time he winds one up, you know Sam Perkins and his half-lidded eyes are smiling and nodding.
I told them the idea for my ride and they were just kind of nodding and then they go: 'Yeah, no.
Watching Kasich on Tuesday night, it was tough to imagine a whole lot of South Carolina Republicans nodding and clapping along.
But it takes stranger turns, as the vocals start nodding to cop killers, flag burners, sex workers, and all other radicals.
He was zoning…[like] when you're speaking to someone and they're not giving you a nonverbal cue or nodding their head.
"They used to knock me on my head and take 12 dollars," he said, nodding his head vaguely toward the street.
The nice thing about quotes is that they give us a nodding acquaintance with the originator, which is often socially impressive.
The seizures affect at least 17 percent of children in parts of Uganda, and make sufferers look like they're nodding involuntarily.
Both explosive and intimate, it takes on the four-movement Beethovenian model, nodding to the past while ferociously jabbing at it.
Nancy Conklin, 52, a business owner from North Hampton, N.H., was nodding along as Mr. Rubio spoke near Portsmouth last month.
"She was encouraging me and snapping her fingers and nodding and swaying and kept saying, 'more' and 'more,&apos" he recalls.
The Fed also removed the word "patient" when describing its approach to monetary policy, nodding at the recently weaker economic data.
The verse is detached, droll, and decidedly of its time, nodding to the iCloud celebrity photo leak and the Shmoney dance.
As the crowd applauded the announcement, Wilkie stood to shake the president&aposs hand, nodding his head as he did so.
Oh, and if you have a sister, you might catch yourself nodding in agreement to at least one of these anecdotes.
"I have wanted to support the candidate our party nominated," McCain said, nodding to the fact he was a past nominee.
Nodding to the longstanding tradition of sensual flowers, Maisie Cousins has flower photos in the exhibition named 'bumhole' and 'big dick.
The mention of McAfee's recommended hackers seemed to elicit some nodding approval, though their masks made it difficult to be sure.
I sat there nodding and smiling and trying to get a decent look at his teeth, but it was too dark.
The ladies in question — her backup dancers — were already in place, their heads nodding, like hers, under wide-brimmed black sombreros.
" Nodding to those waiting to see him, he adds, "Fifty percent of those who were wounded will never walk naturally again.
I got through a few planks, kind of nodding off while standing there—it was about 7:30AM at this point.
I imagine you, dear reader, are sitting somewhere in front of a laptop, gently nodding your (Champagne) head(ache) in agreement.
"Now keep in mind nodding is the biggest movement Mike Pence can make," responded Colbert on Wednesday night's The Late Show.
Nodding and smiling, she welcomed us in, and talked about the waning fortunes of her shop, which she'd run for decades.
"You can't move," said a 46-year-old woman, who kept nodding off during an interview at the Haverhill police station.
I barely had to get my question out before my subjects were nodding in understanding, ready to offer up their accounts.
Pop culture referenced Leeroy Jenkins for years, with shows like Scrubs and How I Met Your Mother nodding to the video.
Watching someone overdose when you're doing fentanyl isn't as scary as you'd think since they are nodding out, like they're sleeping.
Instead, D.C. pols and people who can actually enact change are winking and nodding at how screwed the fans might be.
The next time you need to win someone over to your way of thinking, try nodding your head as you speak.
But, nodding at the president's unpredictable nature, they have offered no guarantees to the R.G.A. officials that he will stay neutral.
He moved around the podium snuffling, nodding, mugging, gesticulating, applauding his own words, and squinting heroically (profile turned to the left!).
The results resembled old Kodachrome photographs, nodding to Moholy-Nagy's early use of the film, as show in the museum's exhibit.
Mr. Johnson gave a speech that was almost as long as the mayor's, while Mr. de Blasio sat beside him nodding.
And anyway, if things ever get too sleepy, Keith will just announce that he's nodding off, which, ironically, is quite fun.
Nodding to the keyboard toccatas of Bach's father, the piece is like a spiraling stream of notes, tossed between the hands.
Mr. Pompeo spent just over a day in Riyadh, where news footage showed him nodding and smiling as Prince Mohammed spoke.
H: You can't see me right now, but I've been nodding my head very vigorously for the past couple of minutes.
Mr. Sharma's food is quietly expressive, nodding to the flavors he grew up eating in Mumbai without chaining itself to tradition.
"Thank god we have grandsons — Delhi is no place for a young girl," the grandfather said, his wife nodding in agreement.
"NOT THAT IT'S ANY OF YOUR BUSINESS BUT…" begins London on her Instagram, nodding to social media gossip about her relationship.
"When Donald Trump says he has your back, you better watch out," Kaine said, with Clinton sitting at his side nodding.
I slept in fits and starts, nodding off in between fantasies of sleeping in whatever fridge those beers came out of.
He looked over at the pitching coach, Dave Eiland, and saw that Callaway had stopped by and was nodding in approval.
It's only in the end stage that they're nodding off in an alley and have a pretty good shot of dying.
"I liked it pretty good the way it was and I'm sure she did too," he said, nodding toward his wife.
They're nodding … and then we'd get to the end of the conversation and I'd say, 'Well, can I get your support?
I've been in dreamland quite a while And just woke up with blissful smile From nodding off I don't know when.
He was mostly expressionless at the trial, nodding occasionally when one of his attorneys reiterated his previous denials of bribe payments.
But before he could continue, the conference's announcer introduced the next speaker, leaving Cruz nodding and smiling without a working mic.
Nodding with feigned contrition, I wheezed out a long, dry cough and promised to put Prolific aside and take a nap.
"Everything, no matter where it was found and what it is, has its own history," he said, nodding toward his stuff.
The play provides skimpy evidence for this idea, and you may find yourself uncomfortably nodding when Clara discounts it as crazy.
" Nodding toward their tools of communication, she added, "I think what we've learned from President Trump is that people like authenticity.
Bret: You know, I was going to change the topic to Roger Stone, where we'd be nodding our heads in unison.
As the conversation unfolds, reinforce their emotive statements with affirmations like nodding, leaning in, interested facial expressions, agreeing, and asking questions.
To investigate, Dr Johnson and her colleagues analysed blood and CSF from children with nodding syndrome in both Uganda and South Sudan.
One staff member, sitting in a restaurant, noticed something encouraging: nearby patrons nodding along, too, mimicking what they were seeing on screen.
Nodding to the consternation her endorsement had already stirred, Ms. Haley grabbed the microphone from Mr. Rubio after he had spoken Wednesday.
But the way it goes about that is by winking and nodding at all the recognizable beats and tropes it's going through.
Trump kept his remarks short, thanking congressional leaders for a photograph of his inauguration that was presented and nodding toward bipartisan cooperation.
Noor explained the plan to Tandy, who stayed curled in the seat, staring at the glasshield, nodding rhythmically till she stopped speaking.
As a Filipina-American, when I came across Circa91 and started listening to it, I found myself nodding throughout the whole thing.
The nominee faces and listens to these friendly and hostile senators for hours, refraining from smilingly nodding along or furrowing his brow.
Still, the authors of the analysis write, with more research, these discoveries could help eventually identify a path to curing nodding sickness.
The Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, on the edge of town, has an exhibition of antique "nodding donkeys" dating back to the 1930s.
"Let's say that we had a video of a celebrity not saying anything, but just nodding their head in agreement," Greenberg said.
The effect of this nodding on the planet's seasons is one of the things which sets the rhythm of the ice ages.
When Cloud Atlas author David Mitchell wrote recently that "Earthsea is a superior creation to Middle-earth," I found myself nodding vigorously.
That means CIMON can "float" throughout the station, zooming up to astronauts that call its name and nodding in response to questions.
"Missouri is an interesting place; it's really a place where you have to 'show me,'" Cleaver said, nodding to the state's nickname.
Since then, he and other Fed officials have sounded a bit more cautious, nodding to a slowdown in Europe, Japan and China.
As a new mom myself, I was nodding along while listening, as though I were on the phone with my best friend.
Town planners and builders have forgotten the importance of aesthetics, assembling identikit houses and shopping centres without even nodding to local traditions.
As his wife waited, he noticed the man next to him at the beverage station "nodding-off," and heard a gurgling sound.
Similarly, if you can read this guy's entire memo and find yourself blindly nodding, then you probably aren't using your brain either.
Co-founder and CEO Alex Tew told Mashable he hasn't gone past 10 minutes on any of the stories without nodding off.
"We moved four times in the last three years because of the fighting around Mosul," says Sina, nodding to the little girl.
"Ah, there's my boyfriend," I say, nodding in the direction of Hulk Whoa-gan while dipping a chip in some lasagne sauce.
"Missouri is an interesting place; it's really a place where you have to show me," Cleaver said, nodding to the state's nickname.
It's speaking in general terms, while "winking and nodding," as MSNBC's Joy Reid phrased it in March, to your true intended audience.
"She didn't do better among white women," Belcher whispered into his microphone, prompting nodding heads and murmurs of agreement in the crowd.
She tries to explain this fabulous, complex frock by nodding out the letters of the alphabet, literally spelling it out for me.
But nodding off was a sign of heroin use, and I certainly didn't want her doing it in front of the judge.
Tonight Wiz Khalifa, still seemingly prepping the new Taylor Gang mixtape, dropped a new track called "Stranger Things" nodding to the show.
"There's a pig in there if you like," he says, nodding at a giant cold store embedded in one of the pillars.
The theory behind this is that the president sets the tone and cannot evade responsibility by winking and nodding and dropping hints.
I didn't know Ailes well, more of a nodding acquaintance in the hallways when he came to the White House for meetings.
I'd like to think that somewhere, all the women who worked for this moment through American history are watching and nodding happily.
Soon after dropping out of the Republican primary himself, he performed the role of standing behind Trump and nodding at appropriate intervals.
He hardly cracked a smile, and looked somber, nodding respectfully as the Mexican president spoke and as a woman translated for him.
There's a kind of Mad Men vibe, a show of your multitasking skills, about nodding emphatically while spearing tomatoes with your fork.
Footage of Trump at Tuesday's summit shows the president standing next to the fake seal smiling and nodding to his young supporters.
The camera caught Mourning shaking his head in dismay and then slowly nodding, seemingly coming to terms with his team&aposs situation.
In one shot, Costanzo pans across a room of people watching a band perform on TV, nodding their heads to the music.
Otterbein: Biden has been signaling recently that he wants to reach out to Sanders' supporters, nodding to them in a recent speech.
Mr. Macron stood in a gray suit with a stern face just inches from Prince Mohammed, nodding his head and smiling awkwardly.
In fact, nodding to New Hampshire is the only significant change the senator has made to her stump speech after New Hampshire.
"Then the vodka," he said, nodding at a chilled glass on the table, as clouds of smoke billowed from behind the bar.
"We have a criminal living in the White House," Ms. Harris said, nodding grimly before appearing to tweak Mr. Buttigieg's rosy view.
Iinuma's sworn testimony, first reported by CNN, left a lot of people shaking their heads, but physicians like me also nodding knowingly.
Yet as Canadians are fond of saying about this election, nodding in the direction of their southern neighbor, it could be worse.
But for clients, it was more about the quiet stuff: sitting and letting someone rub your thigh, and you nodding and listening.
I spent more time listening to her, and less time distractedly nodding and mumbling while checking my inbox or tapping out tweets.
"Our immediate competition is the passport folks," a staffer whispered, nodding toward a man and a woman standing nearby, armed with pamphlets.
Even as the boy was nodding, he'd be led to the small bathroom, and cracked tiling, and proceed to piss like a racehorse.
As in, this will get your head nodding, trance-like, as though you're moving toward a higher level of zen than ever before.
Jubilee, mouth full, starts nodding enthusiastically … but as soon as the taste hits her, it becomes clear the gourmet snack isn't for her.
I looked around the lecture hall and saw some of my classmates nodding their heads that this seemed reasonable, while others seemed disquieted.
Coming on the heels of a testy NATO summit, the sight of the American president nodding along would make his nominal allies squirm.
Nodding to teenagers' "insatiable need to orgasm," she says the memes are closer to porn than they are to sweet displays of affection.
After a few seconds of nodding along to the music, Trump looked up and signaled brusquely for the music to be cut off.
There's a big group of us zoned out to the music, nodding our heads, with great smiles, when we suddenly hear a scream.
"This is everything we worked for, everything gone right in front of your eyes," he said, nodding to a yard filled with debris.
Mueller didn't make any major new revelations, instead just nodding when members asked him if what he wrote in his report was correct.
"I've [got] nothing to hide," he says, nodding to the years he had to spend in the closet while a young aspiring actor.
"Hollaback Girl" comes on and everyone in the bar starts nodding and lurching, making that universal this-beat-has-a-dirty-diaper face.
"We are very passionate about our music here," my host said, nodding to himself and watching me to see how I would react.
You have to spend your time working, doing chores, and nodding like you care whenever someone starts to talk about refinancing their mortgage.
She wants you to wrinkle your nose and close your eyes in disgust, while silently nodding along because you totally have been there.
"I just love him," Debbie Loudermilk, a retired park ranger and a tour guide at the fallout shelter, says, nodding at Vault Boy.
Musk sat in the center of the courtroom, flanked by three members of his legal team, periodically nodding in agreement with their arguments.
Gorsuch, a cool-headed and amiable jurist, sat quietly, sometimes smiling, nodding or taking written notes before getting to deliver his own statement.
I did it anyway out of pure habit, but after 15 minutes, I was actually nodding off with my phone in my hand.
"The next time you need to win someone over to your way of thinking, try nodding your head as you speak," says Bradberry.
"My buddy barely smokes," remarked Edwin Cuffee, a 74-year-old Army veteran who sidled up to the bar, nodding toward Ms. Talierco.
"I feel cold just looking at them," says one of the women, nodding at the parade of bare legs going past the window.
When I zip up a tracksuit, it's my way of nodding to that middle-school girl who so desperately wanted to fit in.
The rest of the crew was listening attentively to what Mick had to say, except for Keith and Anita who were nodding out.
Equally alien-seeming are the drifts of arching white dieramas, or angel's fishing rod, from South Africa, with their clusters of nodding bells.
But if you're an Iowan who has been seeing Sanders's professorial ads and nodding your head, I think this juxtaposition is quite powerful.
The Reasonable version can sit through a fairly long gathering nodding, agreeing, making the occasional joke and appearing to be an excellent listener.
Their music was an alchemical transmutation of chronic pain, trauma, and death that had more than one audience member nodding along in recognition.
Finally, if there is a look that evokes an idealized American past, while also nodding to our original resistors and outsiders, it's this.
My dealings with Ted were impersonal, although we had a nodding acquaintance from performances we both attended at the New York City Ballet.
Listening to my recording of our interview now, I'm struck by how much I hear myself laughing and nodding along with his points.
In the first movie, Bridget had us nodding with relief when she confessed that she had gained a few pounds over the holidays.
Nodding to the early-music revolution of the 1970s and '80s, he named Nikolaus Harnoncourt, William Christie and René Jacobs among his influences.
"When you think about wedding plans and Jennifer is your partner, all you do is — you do a lot of nodding," Rodriguez said.
You're nodding your head "yeah," so I imagine at the very least, that maybe I'm not the first one who has said this.
One younger comedian, Chelsea Peretti, delivered a mixed tribute, nodding to Mr. Lewis's infamous comments about female comedians being less funny than men.
McMillon said "there will be extensive conversations about America's future and the role business plays in shaping it," nodding to the 2020 election.
But while his younger sister chatters away nonstop, Tristan is nearly silent, nodding yes and no to questions, pointing to what he wants.
" He listened, nodding, then said, brightly, "And if it all works on our end you're available to shoot in January, as we discussed?
"General Electric needs to sell a division to Emerson Electric pronto, " he said, nodding to his Monday interview with the CEO of Emerson.
In December, GoldLink released "Crew," a 90s R&B-nodding track featuring silky crooner Brent Faiyaz and Jefe, formerly known as Shy Glizzy.
Called VR Pay, it will allow people to select items for purchase from virtual shopping malls simply by looking and nodding at them.
When you think of therapy, you probably picture a patient lying on a couch and divulging all their inner thoughts to a nodding therapist.
It's the sort of sound that's a prerequisite to nodding your head, making screwfaces as Nehru weaves in and out of pockets with ease.
That's right," magazine advice columnist E. Jean Carroll told CNN's Alisyn Camerota, nodding her head affirmatively when asked if the recording gave her "confirmation.
The "I Believe I Can Fly" singer appeared stoic in court, nodding to the judge at times and responding "Yes sir" when spoken to.
Nodding toward Porzingis's expected positionality, the Knicks followed up his selection by signing three centers (Robin Lopez, Kyle O'Quinn, Kevin Seraphin) in free agency.
You know how it goes: nodding or mumbling a reply even though half your attention was on a viral video on your Facebook timeline.
Dominic Cooper plays the character with a disturbing vagueness, eyes shifting and head nodding when he's confronted with his questionable moral actions and excuses.
In her first campaign ad, she's riding a horse, nodding seriously as she listens to people talk to her against a rugged mountain backdrop.
"Another Brick in the Wall" will feature a keyboard synthesiser and myriad ambient sound-effects, nodding to a couple of the band's sonic trademarks.
Nodding to the meeting between Mr Trump and Vladimir Putin, he declared that "the architecture of the world is changing before our very eyes".
Photo: Getty Trump summoned his group of tech-world minions to the White House today for another round of nervously nodding and accomplishing nothing.
Because when Apple CEO Tim Cook said recently that fake news is "killing people's minds," many of us found ourselves cringe-nodding in agreement.
A. was running laps around the gym and could clearly see Goodman pointing at him and the old man watching him intently and nodding.
Walking towards the Sharer house, he asked James if he recognized the pond from the videos, which James excitedly confirmed by nodding his head.
Despite my unabashed fandom, I found myself nodding along to Ian Cohen's fair but by no means complimentary assessment of the record on Pitchfork.
When CPR was performed, the patient was able to respond to verbal communication by moving eyes, lifting hands and legs and nodding his head.
Bombing there means hearing a sad symphony of the HVAC system and clinking silverware, or maybe seeing Henry Kissinger nodding off at Table 27.
The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) has been chronically short-staffed and is suspected of nodding through asylum applicants without thorough vetting.
"I think it's already been rigged and the people out here's been just going through the motions," he said, nodding toward his polling place.
Explorer The notion of nodding off under the stars to the crackle of a fire in the shadow of ancient ponderosa pines sounds dreamy.
"There was lots of virgin hair, lots of static — that's a key thing," he said, nodding to the looks he created for the show.
You hear him on the track first, before Lava's delicately sung and mellowely rapped vocal skips over the head-nodding bass and piano chords.
Funny, apt descriptions ("Interjections: your first words and in all probability also your last") adorn the packages, nodding to the healing nature of words.
Clinton nodding agreement, Mr. Clinton admitted to the TV audience to "causing pain in my marriage," but denied an affair with Ms. Flowers. Mrs.
And the president gets to end the exchange nodding and smiling, like someone who knows he has gotten the better part of the deal.
Consent can happen only from discussion, he said, "not from sending emoji back and forth, nodding your head or signing some weird legal agreement."
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"I could give you a five-minute tutorial, and you could drive the Zamboni out there," Messer said, nodding to the huge, glassy oval.
President Donald Trump appeared to be in his happy place: boasting about his Twitter prowess before a nodding crowd of his favorite internet celebrities.
Positioned on that bureau are two small plaster figures made around 1790 whose removable portrait heads bob up and down, simulating a nodding gesture.
For New York rap fans, it's a head-nodding trip down memory lane; for those new to the genre, it's a vital history lesson.
"She, her, they all have very strong handshakes," Ms. Arthur said, nodding at two blazer-clad women who had given her their business cards.
The great showman responded in kind by playing air guitar and swaying to the music while smiling and nodding straight into the TV camera.
You'll find yourself nodding your head as a coworker talks about his kids, or about a beautiful tree she saw on her walk recently.
The festival includes a formidable slate of luminaries while embracing new directorial faces, commemorating past selections in Cannes Classics and nodding to changing technologies.
It wasn't so much about confronting stereotype — the men didn't wear the skirts, or the dresses — but rather nodding to equal opportunity across genres.
What my friend was saying — and why I was nodding along — is that I don't fit in the most recognizable spinal cord injury groups.
Anne Arundel schools have used naloxone three more times on students, one a high-school student who was nodding off in class last year.
"They killed him because he was black," Sheriff Rowles, who is white, said plainly, nodding his head to emphasize this truth was not negotiable.
The island-nodding production is inspired by Redito's love of the percussion found in African, Caribbean, and South American music like dembow and moombahton.
What Gunn knows is that color is integral to the mood of the movie, while nodding to the comics that superhero movies are based on.
This isn't just about making sure to wake up a sleepy driver if they're in danger of nodding off – though it can do that, too.
If you're nodding along and thinking all of this sounds pretty good, that's sign number one that you're due for a job or career change.
"It's still a Bellalution," she stated in the same, nodding to the Bella Twins' role in the overall evolution and development of the women's division.
"Never judging a book by its cover," Gad said, nodding to a "subtle but incredibly effective" scene shared between two men near the film's conclusion.
If standing in a sea of dudes nodding their heads in unison to Gaslamp Killer isn't your thing, though, stay away for your own sake.
Accompanying Zuma and nodding in agreement was ANC spokesman Zizi Kodwa, who chose an unusually casual outfit for a party conference - trainers, sweatpants and sunglasses.
That allows the bot to realistically interact with people, looking and nodding in their direction, and then playing an organ when someone gives it money.
Sajid Javid, the home secretary, is being advised by a former Vote Leave executive and has taken to giving speeches nodding to his gritty upbringing.
In March, the government downgraded its economic assessment for the first time in three years, nodding to growing signs of weakness in exports and output.
Head-nodding beat producers pack sweaty warehouses, disco rears its head at more queer functions, and a vogue crew from San Antonio boomerangs between cliques.
And what parent couldn't relate with a laugh to the video of Prince William nodding off at an event days after welcoming home a newborn?
But by labeling the media—and not, say, the Democratic Party—as "the opposition party," Bannon is also nodding to the Trump White House's strategy.
I recently found myself nodding in agreement as I read the representative-elect's Tweets about Amazon's multi-billion-dollar subsidies from New York and Virginia.
Trump was listening, at times nodding and smiling and when the word n------ was used, Trump and many others around him — black and white — smiled.
Mladic, wearing a crumpled grey suit, read a newspaper for much of the hearing, occasionally nodding or shaking his head in response to prosecutors' words.
Analyzing this data in real time, she responds to patients with active affirmations, like nodding or even saying "mhmm" when patients appear to need it.
In essence almost nodding to the idea that Assad was gonna get to stay in some capacity," Rubio said on the show "AM Tampa Bay.
She tries to explain how to wear this fabulous, complex frock by nodding out the letters of the alphabet, literally spelling it out for me.
The province of Hanukkah entertainment has historically been television, where nodding to a Jewish viewership doesn't demand such a great expenditure of time or resources.
I notice an older chap in a tutu, happily nodding along to what appears to have been the same song for the past 30 minutes.
Girl Meets World meets Boy Meets World in a new season promo that will have late-season devotees of the '90s sitcom nodding and smiling.
If you're a gay or bi person reading this and nodding your head emphatically, please know this: You do not need to fear your community.
When he shakes his head in response, Merkel rolls her eyes before gritting her teeth and nodding at the Russian leader as he prattles on.
It's also the festival where you can see familiar faces: We spotted the Airliner's gruff but kindhearted head of security, Frank, nodding to the music.
Mr. Trump's news conference appearances on small stages packed with nodding officials, even as large American companies send employees home to work, unnerve some scientists.
"We the People" (2011), nodding to the preamble of the United States Constitution, has that title spelled out in colored shoelaces embedded in a wall.
Although the masseurs sadly never materialized, many of the audience members completely relaxed nonetheless, nodding off until the lights startled them awake at the end.
With their gently nodding, brilliantly colored flowers and shifting shadows, Dorsky's heart-soaringly beautiful films are reminders that cinema is also about light and form.
The resulting juxtaposition pokes a little fun at the NYC subway's lack of hygiene while nodding, and winking, to the prankster trickery of the Dadaists.
But he also appealed to voters' unease about jobs and the economy in his victory speech, nodding to his successful career in the telecommunications field.
Patrons, nodding along to a Finnish wind orchestra playing jazzy tunes on a small stage, ate at round, yellow tables or a long community table.
Foreign service officers and civil servants burst into laughter and applause, with many nodding, after Tillerson observed that Washington can be a mean-spirited place.
Unfortunately, the nodding-off image reinforces a second reality: the fact that the current market-addled mainstream art world really is, politically, out of it.
Even a nodding acquaintance with events of the past decade would show that the financial industry has not yet perfected the art of policing itself.
"On that bridge, you were jumping up and down," he said, nodding toward the old structure as he crossed the new one on Friday morning.
Outside, through the glass walls of the lobby, I saw David Hogg patiently nodding in front of a camera as a journalist chatted him up.
Gaultier told the Associated Press that he left ready-to-wear because "too many clothes kill clothes," nodding toward the idea that fashion was changing.
For example, in 2019, Timothée Chalamet, Michael B. Jordan and Chadwick Boseman all wore harnesses on the red carpet, nodding to cultural discussions over masculinity.
Instead, know in advance that they exist and are unavoidable; plan to make eye contact with the beaming, nodding, smiling faces that'll also be there.
The first Trump entrance on Tuesday supplied the latest entry, bringing him down the chamber aisle with a flurry of firm handshakes and decisive nodding.
Investors seem to be nodding in agreement with market indicators pointing to a mere 22018 percent chance of a 25 basis point tightening this week.
I remember lying on the lawn next to the public library, nodding out for the hour and a half between dosing and going to class.
"The wall doesn't look that tall," said Kimberly George, a 15-year-old girl from Honduras, nodding toward the stunted barrier only few feet away.
But while Clinton is clearly emotional in the ad, the setting still makes it feel overly staged, complete with applause in the background and nodding supporters.
Like a horoscope, I found myself nodding along to information that already fit into my pre-conceived notion of self, and tossing aside anything that didn't.
" Nodding to the fact that white people in America had real structural advantages in the early 20th century, he added, "We won it by being white.
Even if you're not yawning and nodding off, sleep deprivation might be playing havoc with your mood and emotions, and tanking your professional and personal relationships.
"But there are still domestic tasks we cannot do, like fetching water from the well," Bonkoungou added, with other women in the group nodding behind her.
Unhappy that the Obama administration was negotiating with Iran over its nuclear program, Knaster found himself nodding along to the video, which was slick and succinct.
I found myself nodding along with all of Held's critiques and was almost embarrassed to admit to her that I was, in fact, enjoying the app.
"What are the limitations?" he asked rhetorically, nodding to the national worry that deferring so much to Japan's armed forces could lead to a future war.
She appears to be nodding to the idea that conflict between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B is what fans want, and not how Nicki actually feels.
"She was a sweet little thing, loved to be in the pool," she said, nodding toward a snow-lined green tarp covering the complex's swimming pool.
Even nodding to potential deal-breakers with a cover letter line like, "I'm particularly drawn to your flexible workplace culture" can make a hiring manager pause.
I'm pathetically grateful not to be suffocating inside the paper bag anymore, so I find myself enthusiastically nodding as he explains why he doesn't wear deodorant.
By nodding to the truth that Mr Obama is an American, he hopes to give such squeamish voters permission to cast ballots for him in November.
According to the police report obtained by the outlet, Frey had slurred speech, kept "nodding off" and was drooling as officers attempted to speak to him.
"A lot of Republicans are nodding their heads, none of them were saying this is a horrible thing or looking to trash talk it," he added.
In essence, almost nodding to the idea that Assad was going to get to stay in some capacity," Rubio said on the show "AM Tampa Bay.
Much acclaimed for his heading ability, the sight of him towering above a hapless centre-back before nodding into the back of the net became iconic.
Nodding and eye contact are great, and if you need to physically slow or change a movement, you can often do so with your body alone.
Some of Fox's musings will have you nodding along — they're the kind of things lots of people probably think, but don't talk about because, well, filters.
Her husband charms by talking to you; Hillary does it by listening to you—not in a head-nodding, politician way; in a real person way.
When Mankiller says, "Women can help turn the world right side up," her sincerity resonates, and we can't help nodding at the wisdom of her words.
"She didn't understand Donald Judd, either," Mr. Levine said, nodding to that artist's horizontal relief of repeating units in red, white and black over the sofa.
The following day I'm speaking to this hotel ballroom full of women about these issues we face and watching a sea of heads nodding in recognition.
"Ghostbox Cowboy" feels like a William Gibson adaptation directed by David Lynch and Jean-Luc Godard — while not directly lifting from or nodding to those artists.
Just nodding toward the start can really make the audience feel the weight of the end, and it doesn't take that much effort to pull off.
As we all moved out, nodding grimly to each other in the halls, I felt this fabric unravel, my standing in the world grow less sturdy.
Pointing with your hands and nodding or shaking your head, Mr. Thibault said, are an easy way to communicate with locals in the country you're in.
I bereaved the call in detail with Deputy Chief [inaudible 00:07:153] if we come back, I refer to the call and everyone is nodding.
"We built this little by little from what we got out of the fields," said the younger Mr. Pérez, nodding toward the remains of their home.
He pulled in commissioners to join the conversations and stood flanked by half a dozen aides and security officers, sometimes more, nodding along with each anecdote.
They showed Mr. Macron smiling and nodding at the performance but Mr. Trump looking more bemused — perhaps a sign of the generational split between the two.
"The President controls the timing here," another White House official told CNN, nodding to the fact that nothing is certain until Trump deems it to be.
Instead of just nodding and smiling, she figured out a way to incorporate it into Mogul's future content, which I, for one, can't wait to see.
An Always spokesperson provided me with examples of some folks who were enthused about the change; other opinions more closely resembled nodding along than wild cheering.
The scene was striking: Two women blocking an elevator door, angrily demanding to be heard as a senator stood by, listening quietly, nodding and looking away.
Not only are there eye-popping rainbow sherbet fish in this water, but a gang of Hawaiian green sea turtles are nodding around in the tide.
Nodding to Line's own efforts in the area, he mentioned the popular game and tie-in collectibles Tsum Tsum, co-developed by Konami and Disney respectively.
Plays ten, eleven, twelve, saw my head nodding gently from side to side like the tail of aged labrador, my thigh-muscles synchronized clenching in rhythm.
The same could be said of those who started painting in the 10713s without nodding, however slyly, to the then-dominant narrative confirming painting's untimely death.
If she is right, then nodding syndrome may not be a separate disease at all, but, like river blindness, simply another symptom of infection with O. volvulus.
In one of the final ads the campaign ran before voting began in Iowa, actors were shown watching Mr. Rubio speak and nodding their heads in agreement.
Otherwise, you'll simply be polishing the inside of your bubble, and it'll be even harder to see beyond the reflected nodding faces of you and your friends.
If you're nodding off right now thinking about this, I would posit that these moves, however minor right now, are an important step forward in cryptocurrency acceptance.
Still, good on you, Joaquin, for nodding toward the broader fight against injustice as a whole, and using your platform to at least say something of substance.
For another, only half of the patients with nodding syndrome tested positive for this antibody, which means that something else must be causing seizures for the rest.
"THEY take out the glass windscreens so people won't shatter them," says Karl Robbjens, nodding at a bare tram stop in Hjallbo, a poor suburb of Gothenburg.
She describes a comprehensive list of menopausal symptoms with aplomb and hilarity and every page has the reader either laughing out loud or nodding in earnest agreement.
He vomits and comes up with conspiracy theories (nodding towards the drama's old murder mystery roots) and punches Noah in the face during a fit of rage.
"Since the mines shut we've lost earnings," said Zakir Khan, as he perched on his motorbike with a group of three friends standing by, nodding in agreement.
When I glanced over at Dr. Kuhns, he was looking at me and nodding, as if to confirm that this had all been part of his plan.
He communicates by nodding forward for "yes" and turning to the right for "no," controlling the movements himself as staff help him hold his head muscles up.
They said they would pick me up at 8 PM. My mother was nodding in and out of a heroin-induced slumber when I entered her room.
While it's rarely as easy as nodding at a brilliant developer and getting out of the way, the best systems are, like good software, minimalist and lightweight.
The man in the t-shirt, who I later learned was Charlottesville Vice Mayor Wes Bellamy, stopped nodding, maybe coincidentally, but I felt punched in the stomach.
"Jimi Hendrix used that," she said, nodding down at one pedal, and peppered a store employee with requests for rare and obscure pieces: Rickenbacker guitars, Mellotron keyboards.
People on the internet were in shock after a popular meme of a lumberjack nodding was revealed to be Robert Redford, not Zach Galifianakis, as some thought.
He confesses he likes to go with his gut, not follow a bunch of number-crunchers: Michael Gove's warnings against listening to experts would have him nodding.
She alleged that they violated company policy by asking her to work while she adjusted to new medication, which led to her nodding off on the clock.
"Look at all the accountability that is thrown at us!" he told me in the Embassy one evening, nodding at the walls to indicate hidden surveillance devices.
It shows people—many of them white—looking both relaxed and slightly ridiculous as they practice nodding their heads and clapping or just let loose and freestyle.
In a grainy black-and-white 1968 television commercial, Arnold Palmer steers a Mercury Monterey up to a golf course, nodding approvingly at the coupe's smooth handling.
Hear the laughing and the cheering /I can see us hopeful and connecting /As we shook one another's hand /Looking at each other and nodding, knowing 3.
I think the lack of warmth or love or even nodding acceptance of stocks as something that can make you money is downright wonderful for the bulls.
"It's amazing, you're going to love it," Andy tells Staci with a sly smile, nodding to the fact that anything can end up on TV these days.
Nodding towards Vetements' treatment of DHL, Champion, and Thrasher, Aritzia came up with its own versions, all in the name of today's ever-so-popular copycat culture.
Class divisions, racism, political rifts—they still haunt us, but here we are, side by side, nodding at one another, smiling and eating burgers in our cars.
It's funny, and it might leave you nodding your head in agreement, but it raises an important point: Feelings of anxiety are more common than you think.
Fast-fashion retailers can take cues from design houses (or, in this case, highly sought-after tour merch) far too directly, instead of merely nodding to them.
Google announced a lot of things today at the opening keynote of its annual developer conference, and most of them deserved some light clapping or head nodding.
One federal official dubbed it a "blue flu," nodding to the blue shirts worn by TSA officers, while union officials say officers can't afford to work unpaid.
His jaw clenched, Mourning shook his head in dismay and frustration before slowly nodding, seemingly coming to terms with his team&aposs unfortunate start to the year.
While it's perfectly normal to have a preference for sleeping certain positions, these habits and routines can also be a hindrance when it comes to nodding off.
Instead, Mr. Da Bear stood there, nodding along like a goofball to the song while everyone else in the building had the courtesy to not be ridiculous.
The characters swap witty dialogue that draws its edge from our contemporary cultural lexicon (from TED talks to wokeness), while nodding to the classic tale being referenced.
"He needs to pull up that collar," she muttered, nodding at one soldier whose fleece-lined hoodie had dropped to expose the top of his wool hat.
After briskly consuming a last bite of beef, he got up and began to walk out, nodding to the women behind the counter as he ambled past.
Among the victims who spoke, some put Epstein's actions into a larger context, nodding to the ongoing criminal investigation of the crimes to which he was linked.
"I think they're addicted to me," he said, nodding to the patrons who traded friendly banter with him as they bought snacks and drinks and lottery tickets.
The piano writing, nodding to the taste at the time for florid, virtuosic passagework, brims with brilliance and rippling runs, as well as captivating elegance and intricacy.
Residents peeked out of their homes when the march passed through, some filming while others held each other close, nodding in agreement to the chants and movement.
But I did find myself nodding off faster than with our old spring-only mattress, and even while still awake, I wasn&apost shifting around as much.
Is it ethical for me to remain silent when she goes off on "whining liberals" and "sore losers," occasionally nodding, when that might be interpreted as assent?
At this hometown celebration, you'll find golden-age hip-hop that's more fit for hip swiveling than head nodding thanks to its liberal sampling of danceable funk.
Retitled "prop," it consists of concrete panels and planks, nodding to the neighborhood's industrial past and the endless recycling of materials and ideas in art and architecture.
Through a screen (or phone), it was possible to see the empty Armani theater, a facsimile of a reflecting pool with nodding lotus blossoms at its core.
She finds its terminus on the roof of a derelict building, where the light spreads over bright green, nodding blooms and an incongruously placed red torii gate.
Even when she was speaking in Korean, her gestures and emphasis were so pronounced I found myself nodding or laughing along with the rest of the group.
Nodding to his roots as a City Ballet principal, he also presents a night of classics by that company's founding choreographers, George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins. vaildance.org
A few minutes later, as I glanced around my living room, my friends' toe-tapping and head-nodding confirmed I wasn't the only one enjoying the music.
Needless to say, we won't continue to serve you alcohol once you've started putting your head on the bar or are otherwise visibly asleep or nodding off.
It looks like tennis at triple speed, and feels like heroin without the needles and the nodding off and the vomiting afterward, except when you vomit afterward.
During this flurry of activity, our main passenger sat calmly in front of me, nodding in rhythm to a John Legend song playing over his wireless headphones.
Nikki R. Haley, the former United Nations ambassador, was given the backdrop of the Oval Office to announce her resignation, the president nodding approvingly by her side.
It made for an intimate, cozy show, which was punctuated at times by the breezy Austin air and more than the occasional head nodding along to the beat.
The deal followed a tortuous summit that had leaders nodding off and their police escorts slumped on chairs as groups of leaders huddled in search of an accord.
Now, the once-barren landscapes are peppered with nodding pumpjacks, fracking sites, wastewater disposal sites, and tank batteries — which sometimes get struck by lightning, causing explosions and fires.
When Warren was a guest on his former show, Washington Watch, Martin said that he noticed members of the crew nodding in agreement off-camera as she spoke.
They're completely silent during cutscenes, simply nodding when asked a question, and you can't speak to most non-player characters the way you did in the main game.
Moody melodies and head-nodding synth stabs punctuate the action scenes, offering a flicker of some of the music coming out of city's vibrant lo-fi techno scene.
She posted a preview of the moment on her Twitter account where she can be seen nodding along as her doctor goes over her multi-step treatment plan.
Anger flared after a meeting on December 5th, when one councillor was spotted using his mobile phone, before nodding off as survivors opened up about their horrific experiences.
And I'm just so hungover that I keep nodding and smiling and my smudged mascara rings bloodshot eyes and my fake eyelashes are hanging on by a thread.
Titled 4 Ever, its coming out on Japanese label Trekkie Trax and will feature four songs that range from head-nodding hip-hop sounds to airy electro-dance.
Celebs: We haven't won yet Even Clinton surrogates walked the line on Monday, pushing voters to get out and vote, while nodding that the race had been called.
Cernuous, "of a plant: inclining or nodding" The 20143 bee also set the record for most contestants, at 22014 total, an increase of last year's record 1962 participants.
Trump, though standing, does not sing "God Bless America" word-for-word, nodding along to melody as military chorus sings 'through the night with the light from above.
In a July 2018 Instagram post captioned "OH OKAY," she delivers a head-nodding flow over the classic party beat while taking shots at people in her life.
Nodding along to conversations at office parties, I think I've picked up that they have something to do with digital currency, or maybe some sort of loyalty program?
In a viral video shared by CBS News, Galvin can be seen getting down on bended knee as Curran appears shocked before nodding her head and celebrating briefly.
Even as he was cajoling colleagues to support the measure, he was nodding that the House GOP version was just the jumping-off point, not a final version.
A series of photos taken by the European Pressphoto Agency showed Miller nodding off, rubbing his eyes and yawning during Monday's meeting, which lasted more than an hour.
Sure, the former secretary of state may appear cool and disciplined on the outside, smiling and pleasantly nodding as her political opponent threatens to throw her in jail.
Duty bound, methodical and possessing only a nodding acquaintance with humor, Helen is someone you would probably like to know but wouldn't necessarily want to hang out with.
The great showman responded, of course, by playing air guitar and swaying to the music playing through the loudspeakers while smiling and nodding straight into the TV camera.
Before Trump took the stage Tuesday, Ryan delivered a brief speech where he praised the president-elect, nodding at his surprise victory turning the traditionally blue state red.
Instead of nodding off and falling over on my neighbor – or, worse, not falling asleep at all on a red-eye – I fell asleep fast and stayed asleep.
After they tweeted a photo of Redford in the 1972 western film "Jeremiah Johnson," and said that he's the face behind the "nodding meme guy," people were dumbfounded.
"Greets silently" at first made me think of nodding, but it could be "waves at" or "waves to"; I was unprepared for WAVES HI, but it's perfectly fine.
All the while, Ms. Lee, who had just laughed off the idea of herself as a political player, is nodding and smiling at Mr. Inslee's seemingly encouraging response.
Trump was the star of the National Prayer Breakfast while Pence sat in the audience, smiling and nodding and occasionally offering his boss an extra bowl of kibble.
Jones didn't acknowledge it, he just kept nodding and pushing the two-chord verse vamp until finally, there, it snapped into place, and the song sounded like itself.
On both sides of the ocean, the bien-pensants put their fingers in their ears and smiled and bowed at one another, like nodding dogs or painted puppets.
McMillon, 52, said in the coming months "there will be extensive conversations about America's future and the role business plays in shaping it," nodding to the 2020 election.
GAM sits there nodding a lot, leading the other side to think he's in agreement when in fact he's just wondering what he's going to have for dinner.
Another diner noted the absence, along with that of "real" shrimp paste, profoundly pungent, the kind "that would be too much for you," she said, nodding my way.
"The biggest thing St. Nicholas did was help the children," Mr. Ozel said, nodding toward a statue of a man resembling Santa with children on the museum grounds.
For hours, he listened at his basement window, nodding his head to the rhythmic tempo of the girl's headboard hitting the wall, the gasps and grunts and growls.
Nodding to Plies and Beyonce in a hook is pretty much the perfect way to make sure the song is a hit on social media, and she knows that.
Women like Vanzant, proverbial and literal Black aunties, are unofficial gatekeepers of that code, tsk'ing us when we fall short and nodding curtly even when we get it right.
The central bank dropped the word "patient " from its policy statement, nodding to worries over slower economic growth, adding it will "act as appropriate" to sustain the economic expansion.
DIVISIONS The deal followed a tortuous summit that had leaders nodding off and their police escorts slumped on chairs as groups of leaders huddled in search of an accord.
His feet are up on his desk, his tie is around his head, and he talks on the phone while nodding at papers that other men bring to him.
Not once did I find myself having a "fake chat" – you know, that wide-eyed, nodding dog, not-really-listening-just-shooting-lines-of-banter-at-each-other chat.
"There are 17 million Asian Americans in this country," Yang said, clutching his Emmy next to a nodding Ansari, who was also nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy.
"You hear the water dripping?" said Lakia Wilson, the guidance counselor, nodding at the spot on the floor where water from the roof had accumulated into a cloudy pool.
But, instead of the new objects Carpenter included, the collective found used versions on Craigslist and elsewhere, nodding towards the economic reality of being a small-scale art space.
In the monthly report, the government also cut its view on output and capital expenditure, nodding to the growing pain from U.S.-Sino trade tensions and slowing Chinese demand.
Imagine that Gary Bettman woke up tomorrow and remembered that he's actually supposed to do something beyond just nodding along when the owners tell him never to change anything.
Although professional responsibilities unfortunately stopped me from legitimately nodding off, once I pulled the cover over my head I really think I could have slept in that terrible room.
In our afternoon chat, he racks up a few more, nodding to Pet Sounds, the Nietzschean concept of eternal return, the Japanese avant-ecstatics in Boredoms, and Rick & Morty.
So the inclusion of the Navy Seal meme in the manifesto simultaneously becomes about wink-wink-nodding to anyone who gets it, while jarring and discombobulating people who don't.
So, if you found yourself nodding along with one (or all!) of these signs, it might be time to give some serious consideration to finding yourself a new position.
Clinton stood onstage grinning and nodding, her hands clasped calmly at her waist, as Ms. Warren eviscerated Mr. Trump in remarks that lasted roughly half as long as Mrs.
"I recorded 'To Da Neck' right here in the living room," Jay remembers, nodding across the kitchen's threshold at a small space with brown couches and a leather ottoman.
" 'Pippin' bought our living room," Ms. d'Amboise said, nodding to the earth-toned couch and figured rug, both from Restoration Hardware, and to the bench from ABC Carpet & Home.
"I believe it because we're living it," Ms. Speights said as she sat on her sofa, nodding toward the nearby tidal marsh that sent water into her living room.
Instead, even as Ms. Hall's performance makes you believe that something profound is at stake, the movie noncommittally nibbles at the edge of larger meaning, nodding at current events.
A uniformed policeman sipped on a pink smoothie while vigorously nodding along to Kirk as he rattled off numbers about "black employment," which he said had risen under Trump.
Whenever the boys at school asked me who I Googled when my parents weren't home, I said, "Pamela," and the name was greeted with a unanimous nodding of heads.
In the Eagle Ford's DeWitt county, some pumpjacks, the so-called nodding donkeys, sit idle, a possible sign that for some producers prices no longer even cover operating costs.
The cut features distorted rubber masks (a favorite of Fec's) of celebrities, politicians, and other characters nodding over synth warbles and distorted closeups, lulling you into a hypnotic unease.
"They don't care when they put down their phones," she said, nodding toward the students, who are members of an after-school competitive robotics team overseen by observatory staff.
In the last scene we see of Gereon in this part of the timeline, the detective is nodding off in a bathtub, under the sway of morphine once again.
On the subway ride home, where my fellow passengers were avoiding one another or nodding off, the only person smiling was a man watching a video on his phone.
"Having a kid, I've really felt the pull of domesticity," she says, nodding to one of the multiple vintage prams she collects, surrounded by power tools along one wall.
"All of this is about poverty and marginalization," he said, nodding at a trash bin near the tree's sprawling roots, where the words "[Expletive] Police" were written in English.
"Super Mario Odyssey" is a glorious combination of homage and evolution, nodding heartily at Nintendo's long history of excellent Super Mario games while looking forward in scope and gameplay.
"Bro I did it last night any my pupils got so small they disappeared and then I was nodding for 18 hrs," the text said, according to the indictment.
"If I block the pitch, he wasn't going to be on base," Sanchez said about Holt through an interpreter, nodding when asked if he felt a sense of relief.
And where "Empire," while overheated, is fairly consistent stylistically, at least nodding toward naturalism, "Star" is all over the place — adventurous or nuts, depending on your point of view.
A big part of boating is aggressive cartoon snoozing — sprawling on the couch with a hat over your face, nodding in and out on the lilt of the tide.
But it is infuriating to hear a room full of bosses nodding: not only should millions more poor people do such jobs, it's also a great opportunity for them.
"Freshmen coming in really have to be reprogrammed and almost have to learn to play basketball all over again," Shafer said, nodding to Vinny DeAngelo, a freshman, who concurred.
The humor in Ed Ruscha's "Cheese Circle" (1975) is obvious, while Lorna Simpson's "Polka Dot & Bullet Holes #2" (2016) winks at the viewer while nodding to a bleak reality.
Detailed instructions dictate precisely how and when students should pay attention, from nodding to folding their hands and legs just so — poses on display in the Success Academy video.
"We kept her on the porch because she was nodding her head and I didn't want to take her inside and not be able to get her out," Curnow says.
During his set, former England and Manchester United footballer David Beckham and ex-Spice Girl Victoria Beckham were seen side stage, with David head-nodding along and Victoria dancing behind.
It seems safe to assume that the encounter, hosted by Longwood University in rural Virginia, will have had millions of Democrats and Republicans nodding along as their party's nominee spoke.
One of the complaints also argues the criminal unfairness of Facebook's ability to "block who ever they choose," nodding at another popular misunderstanding of the positioning of social-media networks.
When David Tice, an American investor, told the conference in Dubai "you guys are already wealthy and you only need to get wealthy once", there was much nodding of heads.
In the book's final section, he blames poverty for the school dysfunction, nodding only briefly to the teachers and the methods that succeed with impoverished students, even where others fail.
It's a poignant detail that we didn't get to learn in the movie, nodding back to the genesis of Luke's journey as a Jedi that began on the planet Tatooine.
James appears to be nodding to the the safety pin movement that's been taking over social media, which uses the pin to represent solidarity with and support for minority groups.
"You're not just my great love story, Rebecca, you were my big break," he told her before nodding to the wedding vows that Rebecca read to him many years before.
"I've seen no evidence of and heard no supporting evidence to suggest they're running anything like this," Mr. English said, nodding toward the din of dozens of simultaneous phone conversations.
"Yes," my mother said, nodding, as if she didn't remember either, and he got back up onto the driver's seat and clucked to the horses and set us going again.
When you would hear one of those songs, and two strangers looked at each other nodding in unison, they were being consumed by the culture, and that's called the groove.
But, what is the true story that inspired Cat Person, the goose-bump-inducing short story that had many of us nodding our heads as we muttered "same" to ourselves?
Two simple rotations of the magnetic field appeared to trigger the response—movements comparable to a person nodding their head up or down, or turning it from left to right.
Because I was 22, I spent the hour nodding in polite silence, internally wailing an ancestral, ancient wail predating even the eons before my date's proposed timeline for his film.
This considerate offer came from one guy who simultaneously acknowledged that he is but an average middle-class white man, while also nodding toward what he could do for me.
I read everything I could so that I could be as respectful as I could within my heart, within the parameters of the script, while nodding my head to her.
She praised President Barack Obama and his legacy before nodding to the importance she sees the state playing in her primary strategy as a barricade to stop Sanders' surging campaign.
In the video, Pink's baby girl, who was sporting a pair of bright pink noise-canceling headphones over her ears, keeps nodding off as a smiling Hart, 42, films her.
For some of us, summer comes with a lot of free time but there's plenty you can do besides nodding off to The View with the air conditioning on max.
It possessed him at Minneapolis Central High School: all those hours in the music room, his already-high-teased hair nodding over the keys, after his friends had gone home.
Rather than dedicating billions to suppress wildfires — and implicitly nodding when more people relocate to risky places — we should invest more in fire prevention through prescribed burns and fuel reductions.
"That's pretty fucking old, all right," the gangster says with a sneer, nodding at the other two, and they escort the old man through the kitchen into the attached garage.
For Mr. Trump, who stood just to the side of the lectern as Mr. Farage spoke, repeatedly nodding, smiling and applauding, the Brexit vote presented a parallel for his campaign.
"He called me boy," he told me, fighting back tears and subtly nodding towards a grizzled older white man in jeans and a T-shirt sitting in a corner booth.
"I guarantee you you're going to get some surprise bills, whoppers," Scott said, nodding to the high cost of a visit to the emergency room or long-term intensive care.
Clarke recently had a meeting with the volunteer guides, after hearing reports that some of them were nodding approvingly when guests made snide comments about who's now on the bottom.
"I wanted to leave room for more people in there," she said, nodding toward the church buildings-turned-shelter, where she has been going in to get food and water.
At a rally Monday night in Detroit, he called himself a "bridge" to a new generation, nodding at three younger endorsers (and potential running mates) on stage with him: Sens.
" After standing alongside and nodding to Sanders' roughly 30-minute speech, Clinton took to the podium to thank the Vermont senator, who she praised for his "lifetime of fighting injustice.
Yang sits back, nodding as a man named Alex relays how he and his wife filed for bankruptcy and moved in with his parents because of unexpected health care bills.
"I think the industry is the highest-tech industry in the world," he said, nodding to the race to create reliable self-driving cars and the growth in electric vehicles.
On the evening Mr. Dongo performed, his producer, Alhaji Yaits, 22, who goes by the name Young Master, sat nodding to the beat he had helped produce a week earlier.
The central bank on Wednesday raised rates by a quarter point to 0.75-2104 percent, nodding to the continued strength in the labor market and a pick up in inflation.
But, if you're nodding your head in agreement, Samsung's latest flagship Android phone offers a lot â€" more than any other Android phone, even â€" despite the barely changed exterior.
"He was really letting me have it on the Senate floor and the other senators were sitting there and nodding and saying, 'Now you've gotten it over with,'" Flake recalled.
As I'm nodding along, the thought occurs that I've missed a feint or a negation that actually renders the entire argument the opposite of what I've understood it to be.
His successful effort to make great buffalo mozzarella in Denmark is but one example of his aim to do away with notions of authenticity while nodding to his Italian heritage.
As soon as I stepped onstage at my first Sister Spit show, I felt my spirit open up to receive the sea of queer faces smiling, nodding, snapping their fingers.
This speaks to the point that the creative process is a cooperative effort, nodding to the idea that progress involves bringing together different types of people towards the same goal.
In the clip, the Queen is seen sitting on the sofa in front of a fire, nodding as Prince Harry explains to her the athletes competing at the Paralympic-style games.
His early output—rudimentary black and white sketches—often featured an everyman in a suit and a bowler hat, nodding to the archetypes present in Charlie Chaplin and René Magritte's work.
He really knows a lot about air conditioning and you are really nodding a lot as he explains the difference between a Kelvinator and a Goodman whole house air conditioning unit.
But as Leaf moved on from sanctions and brought up the history of US enemies becoming allies after wars, and the need to create a dialogue, Bleu found himself nodding along.
It seems safe to assume that the encounter, hosted by Longwood University in rural Virginia, will have had millions of watching Democrats and Republicans nodding along as their party's nominee spoke.
" Ernst told me he thinks that Adam "is nodding at the issue of cis actors playing trans — kind of in a meta way — because a fictional character is literally playing trans.
First, because I was hardly the only one revelling in skinny-jeans hate over a decade ago (some of you are out there still — and I see you nodding in solidarity).
If you're nodding your head along with us, absentmindedly touching your budding chin pimple with your pointer finger, all you need to do is take a trip to your closest Target.
Whatever the real nature of his job, mild-mannered Haruto-san, with his black-rimmed glasses and a habit of nodding diligently, looked more like a professor than a government agent.
Nodding to heightening uncertainty, the sources said, the BOJ may offer a bleaker view of the global economy than in January, when the central bank said it continued to grow steadily.
Watching the rather ancient justices at work these days is not to witness scenes out of a nursing home, despite some notorious nodding off during recent state of the union addresses.
Right after rapper ASAP Rocky came out to perform his verse on Blige's new single "Set Me Free," the camera cut to Bruno, who was sitting in the audience...nodding off.
Sometimes being a parent is just perfecting the art of smiling and nodding supportively while your kid goes off about the latest beautube drama or who's the best healer in Overwatch.
For Drake, it's a way of nodding at the by-now pat collaborations his peers are still trying to perfect, and skipping the line altogether to something more advanced and exciting.
By Friday, after having spent six hours every day at I.V.P., smiling and nodding and sitting always very upright, I was exhausted and bored, although by what, exactly, I couldn't say.
But a senior Trump administration official later tried to walk back Trump's comment, saying he wasn't condoning violence and human rights violations but was nodding to the United State's drug issues.
" Old Moms are nodding; sweet Zhaleh, a mother of twins and an oncology nurse, pounds a fist on the table: "We mothers of Southeast Portland cannot entertain this devil any longer!
Clinton — who actually wrapped up the nomination more than a month ago — stood next to him looking uncomfortable, nodding endlessly like a bobblehead doll and smiling at odd, seemingly random moments.
Llanos drove through the various military checkpoints before the border with the confidence of a driver who does this often, nodding a "bien bien" to every guard that let him through.
Our friends over at Splinter published an article about the nodding-head-guy meme, which—to the apparent surprise of many—is taken from the 1972 Western Jeremiah Johnson starring Redford.
Evangelicals are now loyally nodding along even as Trump, following this month's deadly neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, huffs and puffs on a dog whistle aimed at his white-nationalist supporters.
But the most important thing Ryan did as speaker is how he responded to Trump's rise: by smiling and nodding as his party was taken over by a far-right demagogue.
A young man in a hairnet scoops pert balls of biscuit dough into rows, nodding his head to lyrics about Jesus metaphorically breaking chains from people's wrists and generally being brilliant.
When we pull up to a crossroads the car jerks backward and forward in time with the music, as though mimicking the act of repeatedly nodding one's head in fierce approval.
When he mentioned Abigail Fisher, heads in the first row started nodding, as if he were a pop star who had just played the first few notes of his hit single.
While waiting for the correct train, we noticed a pigeon on the tracks doing what pigeons do — nodding its head with eyes darting back and forth, oblivious to the approaching danger.
But this Metrograph series opens a broader window on that decade's changing representations of gay life onscreen, even nodding to the controversy caused by making the killer in "Basic Instinct" bisexual.
Brian Guidry's burlap clothing — made from discarded coffee sacks that he collected while working on the docks, and nodding to both the history of slavery and haute couture — is weirdly unforgettable.
"Your revolution was only allowed to happen because it was bought and paid for by people like them," Irving told Mr. Robot, nodding toward heedless elites partying on a Manhattan rooftop.
The accountants were in their cubicles with runny noses, the traders were in the smoker's area, while the rest were nodding to one another after running out of things to say.
"I saw that the president was nodding furiously last night as she was speaking last night and I'm sure there will be a very positive discussion between them today," he said.
A nodding hippie of a plant, Datisca cannabina is a woody perennial with vaguely cannabislike foliage; it sports pendulous, shaggy, fragrant wands of flowers that set chains of love-bead seeds.
But we can't speak honestly of turnout and Democrats' fate and the divergence of results from reality without at least nodding toward how ridiculously difficult this country makes it to vote.
I noticed her whispering to the teacher and nodding in my direction as we lined up to go outside for P.E. "Leave your bags here today, girls," the teacher called out.
They stood around my mother, nodding and taking notes, waiting patiently for her instructions, knowing their boss would be out of commission for, well, the rest of the week at least.
Critics have wondered whether it's an instance of Jay-Z playing both sides — nodding to injustice while also collecting a paycheck from the league that punished others for doing the same.
"We got the historical society to take it down and put that up," Mr. Webb said, nodding at the replacement, which has the Fitzgeralds' names in letters somewhat smaller than Gray's.
"Abby's nodding," she added, referring to Abby Huntsman, another co-host, whose father, Jon Huntsman Jr., served as the Republican governor of Utah and the ambassador to Russia under President Trump.
If you've been nodding off during the previous couple of hours, like the T-shirt-wearing man two seats down from me, you will surely waken to this air-disrupting apparition.
I gazed back, wondering lazily, like Alice nodding into her Wonderland, what they thought of this cumbersome giant trapped in plastic and without natural fins, alien visitor from the same planet.
The tune's head-nodding six-beat rhythm is based around an antique chaabi groove, which Snarky's bassist and leader, Michael League, learned from Gnawa musicians while performing in Morocco last year.
Nodding toward Saigon, Ms. Wong makes a rendition of shaking beef by stir-frying tender and chewy marinated hanger steak with potatoes and then throwing a fistful of watercress at it.
On the sidewalk under the trees I get a pamphlet — Follow Reason, Go Vegan — while families in free-thinker T-shirts sit on the hot grass, chewing hot dogs and nodding.
"The women need help to reintegrate in society," said Oriana Cannavo, head of the charity's Catania branch, nodding towards a woman in a short turquoise dress sauntering up and down the pavement.
I sit on the porch reading my book and nodding off while the dogs play and my cat hunts field mice (unsuccessfully — he's still young and not a very good hunter yet!).
Tracks like "Ontario" are more reminiscent of the electro-pastorals on Green's 2000 debut Animal Magic, nodding to the idea that even in nomadic travel, we still stay true to our roots.
Opener "Negative Space" is a DFA-nodding, spiralling cut of sparkling synths and arms-aloft celebration, harking back to Hookworms' two-time party trick of covering LCD Soundsystem albums in their entirety.
"They don't want to do the posting that says there was a finding about what they did," McQuiston said, nodding to the latest contract, or agree to revert to the old one.
This pair of headphones isn't perfect, it's not analytical, and it won't really expose you to stuff you haven't heard before, but it will certainly get your foot tapping and head nodding.
"Relationships matter, relationships count, and your history counts," said Kendall Corley, Mr. Biden's state director, nodding at the former vice president's deep connection to a state he has been visiting for decades.
A few members of the NTS crew are squeezed behind him, nodding along to his reggaeton-spiked club cuts—as are the weather-beaten Somali dudes smoking cigarettes on a bench outside.
ASD is characterised by repetitive, stereotypical and often restricted behaviour such as head-nodding, and by the difficulties those with it have in reading the emotions of, and communicating with, other people.
The leather coat, made up of scalloped circles in autumnal tones, will also be a hit, nodding to the '60s while seamlessly sliding into our wardrobes alongside black turtlenecks and flared denim.
"Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails (from Hillary Clinton's private server) that are missing," Trump said, nodding to Moscow's alleged role in the DNC hack.
Stewart, who is friends with Keough and Lane, was spotted bobbing alongside Alicia Cargile at one point and – much to the Cannes crowd delight – Fremaux was seen nodding his head and smiling.
She's always learned from the ones who betrayed her, so nodding to their dearly departed influences through fashion is just probably part of her "I know BS when I see it" personality.
Also, to avoid accidentally logging into a system the moment you look at it, Microsoft is adding interactions — tapping the screen, nodding your head — to add a physical additional layer of security.
"While there are certainly donors leaning in, some are waiting to see Darwin do some magic," Jon Vein, a major Democratic donor explained, nodding to the theory of survival of the fittest.
For obvious reasons of respect, I'm not going to recount what other members of the meeting said, but Head focused in on what the speaker was recounting, nodding and in deep focus.
Nodding to Lincoln Center's American Songbook project, Mr. Manahan led the radiant, stylish soprano Mikaela Bennett and the orchestra in a selection of songs by Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen and George Gershwin.
Paintings around the walls by the likes of Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth, Peter Lanyon, Terry Frost, Margaret Mellis and others, seem to be dancing in attendance, nodding in acknowledgment of its importance.
Nodding to his "America First" agenda, the president cautioned his foreign counterparts not to pollute his efforts to level the field of international trade and said his top priority is U.S. workers.
Do they have the space to get to know their colleagues well enough to feel connected to them, or is everybody just nodding at each other in between bouts of deep work?
Biden and his top advisers are considering nodding to the rising next generation in Democratic politics — and elevating an heir — by announcing a running mate early, well before the nomination is sealed.
I think of Calvin Tomkins's profiles for The New Yorker, in which biographical information rounds out the "Lives of the Artists," as one of Tomkins's books (nodding to Giorgio Vasari) was titled.
These can include strategies like squeezing a koosh ball instead of knuckle-cracking, pulling in the chin to avoid chronic head-nodding or getting rid of magnifying mirrors to prevent face-picking.
Shaking hands, nodding assuredly and bent piously at the Western Wall as if we have been seeing the same play and action for four decades or more with a barely modified script.
Working in 16-millimeter film, Dorsky makes short, silent works filled with everyday ecstasies — shifting shadows, nodding flowers — that capture the magnificence and ephemera of both the medium and the larger world.
"I think right now what we have to do — I'm serious about this — I think you've got to stay with what's possible," Warren said, nodding to the recently passed Affordable Care Act.
But when Ms. Sevigny's character retreats to the sanctuary of her psychedelically patterned bedroom and begins nodding off, you may feel like joining her in what looks like a seriously comfortable bed.
Like Oberon spying Titania asleep on a "bank where the wild thyme blows, / Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows" (A Midsummer Night's Dream), there's something entrancing about the Bard's floral imagery.
Asked by Mexican authorities to take down a makeshift tarpaulin roofing as night fell, they huddled close against the deepening cold to talk of what would come next, their children nodding asleep.
In practice, this meant lots of museum-goers swaying in one spot, nodding while watching washed-out footage of sea anemones and close-ups of six-inch heels walking on subway grates.
It came with a video that references the episode of Weird Weekends where Louis Thereoux goes to a brothel, nodding to the seemingly blatant chemistry he had with a woman working there.
As they describe in a paper just published in Science Translational Medicine, they suspect that nodding syndrome is an "autoimmune" disease caused by sufferers' attempts to fight off infection by a parasitic worm.
Audience members near me who'd just respected and listened to me as a professional entertainer were now turning to look at me and laughing at the things he was saying, nodding in agreement.
"No, but where are you really from?" the CEO asked, closing his eyes and nodding his head in that subtly irritated way people do when you're not giving them the answer they want.
"The very act of constructing an archive is a form of power," Cairo-based writer Amir-Hussein Radjy noted in a January article about 858, nodding to Jacques Derrida's 1995 book, Archive Fever.
As a member of the media, I cannot and will not shower the picture with glowing reviews and praise without nodding to the tarnished history of the man who gave birth to it.
"Guac is extra," she captioned the shot, nodding to Chipotle while chowing down on a spread of chips and dip on the luxe balcony of her room at the eco-friendly Imanta Resort.
The latter also name-checked warhorses like Amon Amarth, Carcass, and Crowbar while nodding to fresher meat like Gatecreeper and Full of Hell, as well as Noisey faves King Woman and Lingua Ignota.
The CB-1s offer a very appealing re-creation of most music genres, and I did find myself nodding along to them more often than I might have expected before picking them up.
Kathleen Hall Jamieson, a communications professor at the University of Pennsylvania, said that Mr. Trump appeared to be nodding to age and sex stereotypes of women being too frail to handle strenuous activities.
A candidate who represents some of what Ocasio-Cortez does represent while also nodding to the other parts of the party is the one who is likely to be most successful in 2020.
Nodding to "Ulysses" in the first few minutes, "Himself and Nora" is most interested in Joyce's career, telling us repeatedly that Nora — the inspiration for his Molly Bloom — was more source than muse.
"Record labels have had to accept that it takes a lot longer to make records now," Dan says over email, nodding to the much-chronicled production delays that are gripping the vinyl industry.

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