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He's a dog being wagged by whatever he sees online.
His tail wagged at the sight of the two boys.
" Pelosi wagged her finger and retorted, "I don't hate anybody.
Sanders wagged a finger and ordered a cheeseburger, soda, and fries.
He wagged his tail and tried to kiss her before collapsing.
The year of the wagged finger and the stained blue dress.
He wagged his tail furiously but he didn't eat the bagel.
Presidents" constant, even as he wagged his finger and called her "Nancy.
In response, the canine wagged his tail and walked right up the officer.
Republican Party leaders in Congress wagged their fingers and delivered pro forma denunciations.
"Let me be clear, Joe," Sanders, a democratic socialist, wagged at one point.
WATTERS: No, if he had wagged it, it would have been a week ago.
He was pressing pillowcases with a heavy iron that wagged a thick, black cord.
He wagged his head with the sympathy reserved for the soon to be executed.
" He wagged his head playfully at Fogelson: "Well, there's a chance you're available then?
A small tail of Europe-obsessed MPs has wagged the Conservative Party dog for decades.
Bella did not quite seem to understand her victory, but she wagged her tail anyway.
Wyatt, who speaks only a few words so far, wagged his index finger in the air.
But a consortium of officials wagged their heads at these plans, for budgetary and aesthetic reasons.
Upon my arrival, Safina's dogs, Jude and Chula, barked and wagged their tails as they greeted me.
He wagged his tail and looked at me with a dog smile when I rubbed his back.
When carriers didn't move fast enough, Pai wagged his finger at them for a second time this February.
While waiting for her heat to begin, she watched Efimova's semifinal and wagged her finger at the swimmer.
Martinez shook her head and then wagged her finger at the camera as the judge reviewed the charges.
He did not agree, of course, and wagged a disapproving finger at the linesman for waving his flag.
News Analysis When Donald J. Trump promised to turn Muslims away from American shores, they wagged their fingers.
She wagged her tongue and stretched her arms wide as she soaked in the magnitude of her accomplishment.
"He undermined himself when he wagged his finger and lied to the nation on national TV," he said.
Instead, at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan on Friday morning, merely Trump wagged a finger at Putin. Literally.
He never even barked, only whined softly if Jeff or I left the room and wagged when we returned.
Trump then turned to Putin to give the directive twice, as he wagged a finger at the Russian leader.
Mr. Najib's administration has successfully wagged the dog and manipulated the electorate into thinking that the scandal doesn't matter.
King famously wagged her finger at Yuliya after beating her down in the 100m semi-final race over the weekend.
A more sensible valuation helped the maker of canine treats and medicine, but it also may have wagged the dog.
The tail wagged back-and-forth, and if you were quick, it was possible to sneak under and start attacking.
"It became the tail that wagged the dog," Emmett Shear, a co-founder and Twitch's current C.E.O., later told the Times .
After posting the fastest time in qualifying on Sunday afternoon, King wagged her finger to remind everyone who is No. 1.
After posting the fastest time in qualifying on Sunday afternoon, King wagged her finger to remind everyone who was No. 313.
They barked, wagged their tails and jumped on their hind legs as a black Toyota 4Runner pulled up to the curb.
Nor is it their abandonment of the plan once the media gasped and their dear leader wagged his finger at them.
At 223 feet 21943 inches tall and 21961 pounds, May wagged his bat before swinging and was nicknamed the Big Bopper.
The athlete finger-wagged Russian competitor Yulia Efimova – who failed a doping test earlier this year – after Efimova finished first in her heat.
Reed answered by making a 20-foot birdie putt of his own from the fringe and then wagged a finger in McIlroy's direction.
During their "Single Ladies" performance, Jenner even pointed and wagged her index finger in the air as she crooned along to Bey's hit song.
In one tweet, the company wagged its finger at YouTube and Twitter for doing the same—a counterpoint most often used by unrepentant toddlers.
Hands went up, thumbs and pinkies wagged back and forth in the shaka or "hang loose" hand gesture, which signifies full agreement at Sheridan.
"Oh, you'll be back," Laurie said at once, and wagged his finger, in a moment that would provide the chorus to King George's recurring song.
"Worst case scenario, they're going to get a finger wagged at them and they're going to get sent home with a suspended sentence," he said.
He pulled it over his face, hunched his shoulders, rolled his eyes, stood with bowed legs, and wagged a dill pickle, drawing more hooting laughter.
Efimova wagged her finger after she won her heat in the semifinals after she was booed by the crowd, mimicking a move previously made by King.
Scary Mary yanked him out of his seat — hard enough that his knees hit the underside of the table — and wagged her finger in his face.
When he knelt to kiss the pope's ring, the pope withheld his hand and wagged his finger at him as he spoke to him, apparently sternly.
"Asia is going to be the tail that gets wagged by the U.S. dog," Timothy Moe, chief Asia Pacific strategist at Goldman Sachs, said on Friday.
Threw down that T like some kind of Magical Michael, humped the ground like a fire hydrant, and wagged that tail like, uh... I won't go there.
When American swimmer Lilly King wagged her finger at Russian Yulia Efimova in the pool at the Rio Games last summer, it was an iconic Olympic moment.
As is the case with Phelps, his anger was even celebrated when "Phelps face" became a meme and he wagged his finger at rival Chad le Clos.
I trusted her judgment, but my tears and the fact that Fluffy still ate a little and wagged her tail when I stroked her clouded my thinking.
The next dogs to appear were so eager for treats that they immediately lay on their backs and wagged their tails, shedding fur the moment they were petted.
During one presentation at Western Washington University, a fundamentalist Christian wagged his finger at Imam Rahman and said the Koran gave people permission, in some circumstances, to lie.
At a funeral in Minya on Saturday, hundreds of mourners jeered loudly and wagged their fingers after a Coptic bishop publicly thanked the security forces and government officials.
Luca had approached the table wriggling, whispered into Mami's ear, and Abuela, seeing this, had shaken her head, wagged an admonishing finger at them both, passed her remarks.
Three years after Yukai Engineering's headless robotic cat first wagged its way into our hearts, the therapy pillow is getting a smaller, portable sibling called the Petit Qoobo.
The rupee has gyrated, bond investors have quailed and tongues have wagged despite the admonition of Narendra Modi, the prime minister, to pay no attention to "this administrative subject".
At one point Putin wagged his finger at Stone saying he knew Stone was anti-American, but that he should not try to make Putin himself appear anti-American.
Goodell set to talking of this new safety rule and that one, and Jamal Adams, a rookie Jet safety sitting next to Goodell, wagged his head and offered his take.
Muguruza, in her first defense of a major title, was visibly agitated by the hostile reception, and she wagged a disapproving finger at the crowd as she walked off the court.
Paradoxically, in the case of The Times, the tail briefly wagged the dog, since the California version continued to be published, largely unaffected by a labor dispute involving a New York local.
LAST JUNE, when his vote clinched a 5-4 majority blessing President Donald Trump's entry ban on travellers from several Muslim countries, Justice Anthony Kennedy subtly wagged his finger in the president's direction.
Just over a mile away, State Department officials wagged a finger, noting widespread voting irregularities that gave Erdogan his razor-thin victory and warning Turkey to protect all its citizens' rights and freedoms.
Aside from invoking the term "whore," a word laden with gendered judgement, Kim wagged her finger at a woman only culpable of hanging out in a bathroom (and having a really cool purse).
Co-opting this traditional male use of space and the chair dance, women thus remind us that they have vaginas in the same way that men have always wagged their penises in our faces.
Reed then matched McIlroy by pouring in his 20-foot birdie putt to an explosive celebration by the crowd, and wagged his finger at McIlroy and waved his arms to whoop up even louder cheers.
The audience laughed nervously as she wagged her flawlessly manicured finger at me, pointed out that I was still "a single girl," and challenged me to come back 15 pounds lighter next time she hosted.
AT A rally in the southern state of Karnataka the prime minister wagged his raised finger, accusing the local government, run by the rival Congress party, of creaming a 10% cut from every state contract.
The Congress -- and its agenda -- is being wagged by the tail of the dog, aka the 40 (or so) most conservative members who oppose any measures that seek to build compromise with the other side.
At last year&aposs NATO summit, tongues wagged after Trump appeared to shove Prime Minister Dusko Markovic of Montenegro to get to the front of the group as leaders entered the alliance&aposs new headquarters building.
"He happily wagged his tail whenever someone new came into his exam room," says Ami Bowen, director of marketing and development for the Animal Rescue League of Boston, who is currently caring for the abandoned dog.
When the prosecutor accused him of organising the massacre of more than 7,000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys after the town of Srebrenica fell to his Bosnian Serb forces in 1995, he wagged his finger in denial.
Lilly King, the American who won the women's 100-meter breaststroke Monday, wagged a finger at Yulia Efimova of Russia, who served a suspension for a banned substance and contested another before competing at these Olympics. 5.
Mr. Harrison's version ended with his signature sanguinity: And sometime soon, may you be waved to by a celebrity, Wagged at by a puppy, Run to by a happy child, And counted on by someone you love.
A flashpoint of the Rio Olympics came when American swimmer Lily King wagged her finger at Efimova, the aforementioned Russian swimmer, after saying in interviews that Efimova shouldn't be swimming after testing positive for banned substances twice.
In his brief speech, Mr Trump wagged his finger at the courts and at "far-left-wing" activists but bowed to the judgment that the citizenship question had not been adequately justified under the strictures of administrative law.
Will I get to burn Halcyon's Corporate Board to the ground, and if I do, will I get a finger wagged at me by a design that, so eager to emphasize options, seemingly necessities a degree of centrism?
Martinez wagged her finger at the judge and shook her head "no" as Thorpe listed the charges against her, including five counts of murder and malice murder along with six counts of aggravated assault, according to the Associated Press.
Tongues wagged anew just weeks ago when it was learned that Trump had forced Chris Christie to follow his lead at a White House lunch and eat meatloaf, which the president praised as his favorite item on the menu.
Congressional Republicans in the 1990s spoke frequently about President "Slick Willie" Bill Clinton and his trouble with the truth, as was evident when he wagged his finger at the nation and said he never had sex with "that woman" Monica Lewinsky.
Hoyer, the Democratic whip, noted that voters of all stripes support universal background checks — an idea endorsed by 85033 percent of respondents to a recent Quinnipiac University poll — and suggested the Republicans are being wagged by the tail of the NRA.
D.F.R.,'' Gronkowski, wearing sunglasses and a pair of shorts in two tones of an aquatic blue-green, humped the stage, turned his back to the crowd, bent his legs and wagged his butt as though it were attached to a jackhammer.
In an op-ed called 'Some Washroom Wisdom' she wagged her finger at the way the government and the inexhaustible list of nonprofits in India have shit on some habits in the name of progress and adhering to Western standards.
Reed responded with high drama, sinking a 20-footer from just off the green for a matching birdie to trigger deafening roars from the gallery before he wagged his finger in McIlroy's direction, then waved his arms to whip up even more cheers.
I mean, just travelling in, you know, throughout Guatemala and, you know, in rural Guatemala and rural Mexico, and seeing the way other people lived, without being, kind of, finger wagged, or anything like that, by my mum, just being able to observe it.
Flav also brought up his sobriety and wagged his finger at Chuck D. Public Enemy is moving forward without one of its original (and more memorable) founders -- the one and only Flavor Flav is out ... this after a big argument over a Bernie Sanders rally.
The chapter on Socrates, for example, included a brief summary of his life and death, a few descriptive details ("When he spake he wagged his litil fynger"), and a recitation of his various opinions, including his opinion that philosophy should only be transmitted orally, not through books.
As confusion grows about the veracity of Ward's tweet, some commenters have wagged their fingers in the face of would-be jokesters claiming there's just no room for parody in a world that's so eager to buy into fake news if it seems to discredit someone they already hate.
When I asked him if he was going to any events, he shook his head and, in the only part of our conversation that didn't need any translation, he tapped himself on the chest, wagged his finger, then lightly tapped my chest with the outside of his hand.
He wagged his shoulders in time with the music, his cheeks inflating and hollowing, the exertions corrugating his brow, but his eyes, even as they jumped around, maintained an ironical gaze, unimpressed and forbearing, as if the noise filling up the room had nothing to do with him.
"You lacked the judgment to stand up and say what is morally right when pressured by the president of the United States, and I'm afraid you would do so again," said Senator Tammy Duckworth, Democrat of Illinois, who wagged her finger at Mr. Bradbury and accused him of having a dangerous "rubber stamp" mentality.
But despite his injuries -- which included a gun wound to his left eye, a bleach burn to his right eye, a shattered jaw and a few cracked teeth -- the dog, later named "Winx,"  still wagged his tail, managing to walk over to Elliot where he leaned his body against the officer's legs before falling down at his feet.
Delrahim said that Cappuccio stood up, "wagged his finger at me, and said that if the Antitrust Division goes through with this, the case will be 'a sh*tshow like you've never seen,' and that it would be like 'Jimmy Hoffa and the firing of Jim Comey,'" referring to the missing former Teamsters president and the former FBI director fired by Trump.
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh on Friday wagged his finger at Democrats and U.S. intelligence agencies, arguing they tricked former President George W. Bush into the Iraq War and are now trying to do the same to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump passes Pence a dangerous buck Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Trump taps Pence to lead coronavirus response | Trump accuses Pelosi of trying to create panic | CDC confirms case of 'unknown' origin | Schumer wants .

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