They just will not slow down, sometimes I try waving at them but they just give the V-sign back. |
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Imbued with triumphant adrenaline, he flicked a V-sign at the pole vault bar. |
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He gave his famous V-sign to the cheering crowds who swarmed about his car. |
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And despite his best efforts to evade the camera, his face was caught when he turned round to flick us a V-sign. |
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As he was led to the cells, he turned back and made a two-fingered V-sign at police officers sitting in court. |
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A Japanese girl in a Hello Kitty shirt stood beside me making a V-sign while her friend took a snap with her mobile phone. |
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That seems to be the two-fingered V-sign message to anyone who invested in Railtrack and has now been well-and-truly burned. |
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What a long time ago it seems that David Bradley's Billy was on the Kes posters and paperback covers, flicking us a good old-fashioned British V-sign. |
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He smiled and waved to reporters and fans and flashed a V-sign as he left the Santa Barbara County Jail in a black Suburban escorted by three sheriff's motorcycle officers. |
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Rather than seeing himself as a descendant of a long line of respected Irish playwrights, he claims his influences are film directors and V-sign flicking punks. |
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What is worrying is that the V-sign is such an outdated insult. |
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If the media really think that voters are going to be angered by a bloke waving a V-sign at a mocking crowd of photographers and journos they are kidding themselves big time. |
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He told a story about an old gent making a V-sign at him in his car. |
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Barry was barely over the first speedbump when the cheeky scally discretely flashed a V-sign in the direction of the want away skipper. |
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