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In a clip, Trump can be seen winking at Putin.
He was already winking at a girl on the bus.
It wasn't Disney bounding but it was winking at that audience.
PEOPLE understands Camilla was winking at a member of the staff.
This is not a self-aware game winking at the audience.
He is wearing military fatigues and sadistically winking at the camera.
Or is it winking at the truck, which is moving now?
Winking at your audience and calling them 'sneaky' enough to find her?
I'm winking at my screen as I tap on a fav, baby.
"It's Sade-esque," the uncle says, all but winking at the audience.
Maybe a smiley face that's winking and not winking at the same time.
A commenter on the 4chan bulletin board joked Trump was winking at them.
"There are no more patriots," Xander Cage says, practically winking at the audience.
Instead, it's winking at the watcher and asking: Isn't this all so pathetic?
"We've been given another case, Mulder," Scully says, almost winking at the camera.
"I've got a headache—I need to eat," she says, winking at me.
No one is like, "Damn fine coffee!" and then winking at the camera.
Winking at this story would have been easy, but would have destroyed it.
Everyone involved looks like they're a moment away from outright winking at the camera.
Supporters of tougher immigration enforcement say that employers are just winking at the issue.
But the Trump administration considers that practice as winking at the relatives' illegal status.
"He's a cunt," said one woman in a tiara, while winking at the camera.
If you can't communicate to somebody, it's like winking at a girl in the dark.
To an outside observer, it may have seemed as if she were winking at traditional femininity.
So I'm here winking at my Word doc, trying to write this column without seeing properly.
The opening movie concludes with everyone smiling and winking at each other while being awarded medals.
"Are you winking at me?" asked the woman standing in line behind me in the cafeteria.
Winking at Russian behavior which should not be winked at — it should be called to account.
It's this fake documentary style, where you're not winking at the camera, you're playing it straight.
So instead we have some random pilot showing up, shooting people, and then winking at our heroes.
"We're fighting Hispanic stereotypes and we're winking at millennial stereotypes at the same time," he told Jose.
If you can&apost communicate, it&aposs like winking at a girl in the dark: Nothing happens.
Now the series is openly winking at its audience while pushing its more "idiosyncratic" contestants to the fore.
Winking at his past, "Tôn hotel" even ends with a bloodied Lenoir holding a splattered Quebec flag aloft.
But I do love it there: all that Murano glass winking at you as the night slips away.
Brown loves winking at Langdon, the literally dashing version of himself, and inviting readers to share the joke.
YouTube stars are winking at the camera as they step into romantic roles dreamed up by their admirers.
McConnell's account added a GIF of Scott's Parks & Rec character smiling and winking at the camera to the retweet.
Was it just the universe's way of winking at women as if to say, "Don't worry, we got this"?
Or do the writers seem to be winking at the universe beyond the Known World more frequently this season?
It's also a way of winking at the fact that the first meme of the year often isn't great.
Early in "Glass," an enjoyable new whatsit from M. Night Shyamalan, Samuel L. Jackson keeps winking at the camera.
And I talked of your pal Alyssa Mastromonaco — winking at me back here — when she was prepping her book.
Holding chopsticks and winking at the camera, she quips to the screen while sampling everything from mealworms to fried grasshoppers.
Instead, she was playing coy about the cut, posting a very dark selfie that had her winking at the camera.
The zombie motif allows Charli to remain coy enough for young audiences, while winking at the party mayhem surrounding her.
There's some tension in the idea: We're fighting Hispanic stereotypes and we're winking at millennial stereotypes at the same time.
Following the play, Jefferson, who had missed his first eight shots, was called for a technical for winking at Durant.
"I've always liked cooperative, multiplayer games," Joe told me (I'm going to guess he was winking at me over the phone).
When Warner assured him that he hadn't made it up, Rubio joked that "it's fake news, man," while winking at reporters.
On this song, the band focuses on sweet groans and buzz-saw arrangements while winking at its fluency in Depeche Mode.
Yes, it's occasionally ridiculous, but always with tongue planted firmly in cheek, frequently winking at the audience if not directly addressing them.
He tips it up for a long guzzle and hands it back, winking at Gran and saying something in a foreign language.
He then launched into a smooth cover of Frank Sinatra's "Fly Me to the Moon" — even winking at Cheryl during his performance.
It probably is connected to the prospect of beaded bubbles winking at the brim of a glass of wine, but not necessarily.
"We've had a thing with editing that we've called the 'Bravo wink,' where sometimes we're winking at the audience," Mr. Cohen said.
Too many video game movies seem intent on quoting their source material and winking at fans in ways that don't serve the story.
They would describe the batter standing in and winking at the pitcher as if he knows what's coming, a fastball or a curve.
Their communication consists of him winking at her or forming a silent kiss as he is led in and out of the courtroom.
Pasolini appears in both The Decameron and The Canterbury Tales as characters but also as himself, winking at the viewer with trollish élan.
Even J.K. Simmons, as a commanding officer who reprimands the men while winking at their rebellious instincts, doesn't look like he's having fun.
Users indicate interest by "winking" at someone on the app, and if there's a match, the chat window stays live for 20 minutes.
Bettman is winking at us, pretending to play along with the whole booing thing in an obviously fake and over-the-top way.
Had it been capable of properly regulating pollution, rather than winking at it or stopping production altogether, 5,000 workers might still have a job.
Her performance is a refreshing delight, alternately winking at the lunacy of the fitness-and-mindfulness-lifestyle and embracing it in her own way.
The ad, which was funded by the Republican National Convention (RNC), featured a white woman whispering, "Harold, call me" before winking at the camera.
And that's not to mention that she herself seems to be slyly winking at it with her upcoming role in American Horror Story: Hotel.
The things I couldn't draw or replicate: the knack Greek men have for winking at you as they pass on a scooter or motorcycle.
The YouTube stars, largely comedic performers, are winking at the camera as they step into the romantic-lead roles dreamed up by their fans.
If you don't remember the internet moment, this photo might jog your memory: Now, Hatch is back with good humor and winking at her haters.
With erudition, imagination and flair, he conveys scholarship while winking at the contradictions so often revealed when trying to articulate fleeting sensations with concrete language.
Today's official eye-winking at "white nationalism" serves not science or discovery or even geopolitical imperatives but the reality-show aspirations of a professional fabulist.
"The only dress code we have is: Your pants can't be hanging off your waist," Ms. Carr Falsetta said, winking at the customers listening in.
Bumble will randomly show you one of 100 different  poses – like  someone taking a selfie while winking at the camera or holding up two fingers, etc.
Haskin described the ceremony that day, where the couple kept winking at each other, as "the most flirty wedding I've ever seen," according to the outlet.
Here are 12 things I wish I knew when I first started working: If you can't communicate, it's like winking at a girl in the dark.
Fans have vocally criticized the show for queer-baiting, the practice of endlessly hinting and winking at gay relationships without actually letting them come to fruition onscreen.
He's winking at we know the power of whoever backed her, and she's beholden to them, and that's how America works until somebody says, not with me.
Without introduction, she immediately launched into one of Cohen's most iconic song — 1984's "Hallelujah" — at times smiling and looking hopeful and even winking at the camera.
Not that there weren't beautiful visuals and beautiful plot twists and beautiful libraries, but the dialogue was constantly winking at me and it made me feel weird!
" By 2014, regular people were tweeting "Man, it's a hot one," as if they were that one friend winking at you, silently asking you, "Hey, remember 'Smooth?
Our American president needs to say this is evil, I don't endorse it, I don't embrace it, I'm not winking at it, I'm not equivocating about it.
The new vaudevillians, like Bill Irwin and David Shiner who emerged in the 1980s and '90s, aimed to reinvigorate clowning by deconstructing or winking at classic tropes.
I mean, there are some cues that are almost winking at the audience through a horror movie trope, while being a bit unnerving at the same time.
The second time, I turned back to look at him, and he smiled and winked at me before going back to smiling and winking at people in the audience.
But with the appearance of the presidential candidate herself — winking at the Broad City ladies in slo-mo — "2016" becomes one of the show's most bizarre chapters to date.
It's a nod to roots and the appropriate amount of indulgence, winking at fans without getting bogged down in the overwrought idiosyncrasies that could drag down previous series entries.
Winking at the college admissions scandal, The Politician reveals that Hobart's parents paid for their handsome, sociopathic, and quite dumb biological twin sons' admission into the Ivy League school.
The idea that the presumptive nominee for one of America's two major parties might be deliberately winking at hardcore white supremacists is so troubling that many shy away from it.
And if the finished soup seems lackluster or too clear — no golden bubbles winking at the top — stir in spoonfuls of the reserved chicken fat until the situation is remedied.
A voiceover "yada yadas" the basics of Peter Parker's origin story, while winking at almost every iteration of it; even the much-maligned Spider-Man 3 gets a rueful shoutout.
Criticizing the use of anonymous sources, Rubio, who has 1.36 million followers, took the opportunity to make an enigmatic joke about his political future, winking at his former rival Donald Trump.
"Always a pleasure seeing you, Nadine," he says slyly before picking up a pile of clothes, winking at her and walking out — giving her a completely unobstructed view of his behind.
So next time you find yourself at the big Bell, you can order tacos "fresco style" while winking at the drive-thru window attendant (because you're both in on the secret).
Missing, however, is his typically skillful manipulation of tension, partly because his tone veers so often from jokey to reverential, from winking at the western to making a sacrament of it.
The works themselves chicken out of doing anything meaningful, in favor of winking at you and nudging you in the ribs, daring you to read queerness into properties where none exists.
But there it is, winking at you in a handful of scenes, prodding you to wonder if Ventimiglia might take a day off from This Is Us to film a quick cameo.
What it means: We didn't get to see much of Cindy (Tiffany Espensen), but the movie seems to be winking at the existence of Cindy Moon, the Marvel hero known as Silk.
But Martino titled her blog post about the incident "Nannygate 2.0: Happily Eva After," winking at the fact that her particular story was changing the existing narrative on nannies as marriage ruiners.
While later sequels to the original Child's Play leaned in on its absurd premise, the new movie hits the ground running, winking at the camera even as the blood and guts start flying.
Inside the billionaire's head balances a throned mannequin wearing a VR headset, a slice of brain spinning on a metallic turntable, and an LED sign not-so-subtly winking at an Orwellian future.
Much of the charm of Mr. Morris's dances lie in the moments when clean geometric lines take on an expressive kink, like a figure in a Greek frieze suddenly winking at the viewer.
" It transcends good-dumb simply by carrying the joke past the point of absurdity and never winking at the camera, and it introduced the rather potent phrase, "like so many curled canned shrimp.
The Last Jedi took a cue from its predecessor, introducing us to Rose Tico (Kelly Marie Tran), and winking at female fins with a nice, long look at Kylo Ren's (Adam Driver) sculpted torso.
Obviously Hooks Up: +227 Stays Overnight: +2302 Does Not Stay Overnight: -2673 Kaitlyn: "Nick is really good at what he does," according to Raven, who isn't winking at the time but pretty much is.
And I need to connect with people who get this music: the humor, the stops and starts, the way that he's winking at the audience all the time with respect to what expectations are.
By 11pm, the floor is packed full of the kind of dudes that never really grew out of winking at you in the McDonalds car park – Hawaiian-shirts and slicked back, Nick Carter-esque hair.
It takes into account who you're liking, messaging, and winking at, so you don't have to fill out a long string of questions to determine who you might like and who might like you back.
Ms. Rich and her team took a risk in advertising "The Meg" as a joke — winking at potential ticket buyers with a campy trailer starring a Yorkie with a pink bow and featuring silly music.
And performers who are stuck alone in an unprecedented global health crisis will perform anyways, even if they're jerryrigging their own lighting and shimmying around in a totally empty living room winking at an iPhone.
White supremacists like David Duke who see Trump as winking at them will, rightly, feel that once again the president's willingness to take political heat on their behalf constitutes a not-so-subtle thumbs up.
The Voice coach didn't let the rumors get to her though — she continued celebrating her birthday with longtime love Liam Hemsworth, posting a photo of herself winking at the camera with her tongue out on Thursday.
The voting suppressors are imposing discriminatory voter ID laws, cutting back early voting and vote-by-mail, winking at voter intimidation, and failing to provide adequate enough voting machines, leading to long lines on election day.
I found this to be one of the rare moments when the show appears to be winking at comic book readers, and it's a huge drag on the narrative because it leaves viewers out of the loop.
But how can we find our way into the story proper, now that the People in Charge have spent a fair amount of time winking at us about the asshole culture that Lee's about to take down?
Even Petra's sudden haircut and Lawyer Jane winking at her while calling her "Pete" didn't make me believe that the show would seriously entertain the thought that hey, maybe these two want to make out real bad.
Brightly lit and anchored by Mr. Stevens's infectious, live-wire performance, the film, directed by Bharat Nalluri ("Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day"), nevertheless proceeds like a television holiday special, designed to distract children while winking at their parents.
You could say that when it comes to administrative-law jurisprudence, lady justice is not blind; her blindfold is off and she's winking at the lawyers, who work for the most powerful litigant in the country — the federal government.
The genius of Big Little Lies is that it initially looks like yet another in a long line of shows about rich women behaving badly, winking at the possibility of sex and/or deceit lying around every immaculate corner.
Meeting in the freezer for kisses, winking at each other and just generally stealing glances at each other … we could've both been fired, so it felt a lot like a less-romantic, less-dramatic, fast-food version of Romeo and Juliet.
The music video for "Boys Keep Swinging" features Bowie winking at gender roles in his usual way, both portraying a hip-swiveling male rocker and appearing in drag as different women who defiantly pull off their wigs and smear their lipstick.
What really has everyone wagging their tongues is the fact that the couple first met in 2008, back when Payne was just a 14-year-old X-Factor hopeful who couldn't resist precociously winking at a 24-year-old married woman.
His trip to Leipzig was part of a sprawling project related to the album: Over the next two years, he will visit 36 cities — winking at the fact that each of the six suites has six sections — on six continents.
In a shot that is meant to evoke the loneliness of evil but ends up winking at Trump's crepuscular White House wanderings, Frank Underwood roams the deserted halls of the West Wing as music drifts in from a nearby party. Sad!
In my head, all those wineries blur together into one big, Tuscan-inspired mansion on an immaculately manicured lawn, surrounded by planters full of geraniums and gargoyles winking at me, knowing that later I will probably fall asleep without brushing my teeth.
The original Dawn of the Dead is perhaps the greatest zombie movie ever made, a shambling attack on American consumption that shows zombies staggering around a mall, winking at the way many of us anesthetize our deeper feelings and thoughts through buying crap.
From Tej and Roman's comic relief to Hobbs's frequent one-liners to the sheer ridiculousness of many of the series' stunts, there is nothing in Fast & Furious that is above broadly winking at the audience about how silly the entire enterprise is.
Her party platform overall suggests what Trumpism would look like if it were more coherent — and, for that matter, more responsible, since she's actively tried to distance her movement from the sort of toxic bigotry that Trump's campaign saw advantages in winking at.
Then there's the ever-seductive appeal of being in a clique, winking at each other when the in-jokes start rolling in, throwing clandestine terminology around and jumping up and down at a moment which, in the eyes of the uninitiated, looks like nothing.
Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna's musical comedy dissection of a woman and her mental illness started out in its first season winking at its title, but very quickly left that behind as Rebecca Bunch (Bloom) dove headfirst into blinding narcissism, self-loathing, and despair.
"I know it wasn't a bad word, that's all that matters," the Florida senator added, winking at Donald Trump's penchant for profanity, which recently sparked a minor controversy when Trump repeated a vulgar word an attendee at one of his rallies shouted to describe Ted Cruz.
He may argue for an incrementalist approach to dealing with border security and undocumented immigrants, winking at the anti-immigrant voters who flocked to him in the primaries, while trying to appear more reasonable to voters who think that his immigration policy is insane, inhumane, and unfeasible.
But my Facebook feed was ecstatic, flooded with pictures of Syrians handing out sweets in celebration of the assassination and memes of Donald Trump saying, in a Syrian accent, "I don't do diplomacy, I hit hard," or winking at Syrians, or giving them his famous thumbs-up.
Pointing at herself as she sang "They're burning all the witches even if you aren't one," it was hard not to wonder if Swift was winking at the camera, and sending a clear message to any man who dared call a woman a witch for using her voice.
"I guess people like to read about what they want most and experience least," Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) says in the third episode episode, winking at the audience that tunes in each week to watch spectacular violence, adventure, and romance from the lazy comfort of their couches or beds.
Though I'm pretty sure that wedding we get a sneak peek of in the new promo (which features Veronica in a white dress and Molly Ringwald's Mary Andrews winking at the camera) is some sort of dream sequence, that sexy shower scene looks like it could be the real deal.
The film's director, Clay Kaytis (formerly of the misbegotten Angry Birds movie), keeps things moving, never quite winking at the audience to acknowledge that, yes, this is a very silly movie, but always nudging us under the table to let us know that he knows, but, like, just go with it?
"I grew up watching all these old movies, so to get to just be on sets that look like that and participate in it...with having that kind of Joel and Ethan [Coen] way of winking at it...it was great," Ehrenreich said in an interview with Flicks and the City 2.
Polls show that the vast majority of Americans disapprove of the president's tweeting, and in focusing on that one aspect of Trump's presidency, Paisley and Underwood were essentially winking at the potential for controversy without actively courting it, a canny balancing act that took into account the nature of their venue and audience.
Perhaps because they were, with the exception of Juvenile, literally teenage boys, the Hot Boys decided to use that movie soundtrack backing to the effect of writing a sexually graphic situational comedy (can't you just imagine the cartoonishly shot scene of Wayne running out of Kisha's house and winking at Turk as Turk walks in?).
Ben Foster is maybe the most recognizable name in the cast—fans of AMC's Preacher will note that Dominic Cooper and Ruth Negga, both so charismatic on that show, pop up occasionally here before smartly hiding—and he justifies this status by overacting within an inch of his life while still somehow drowsily winking at the camera.
When a scene does go on and on — as when a recording industry mogul snottily declares that not only can Queen not make "Bohemian Rhapsody" the first single off their 1975 album A Night at the Opera, but that if they don't listen to him, they'll never make it big — you can practically feel the camera winking at you.
While doing some very 80s vogueing, running her hands up and down the length of her body and winking at the camera all appropriately set to the song "Nasty Girl" by Vanity 6, Ciara wears a forest green lace jumpsuit and corset by Dsquared2, a hat with superhero eyehole cutouts by Agent Provocateur and a coat and platform boots by Marc Jacobs.
Wearing a white vest and leather trousers; feeling himself up against the wall of a trailer he's trying to act like he belongs in; putting on a jacket that literally says "THE MAN" in cut-out lettering like he's just joined his first DIY punk band at 15; pointing and winking at passersby, women in bars, himself in the mirror – any human form, really; SHOOTING EMPTY CANS.

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