The President looked up from the papers he was thumbing through, and referred to some large, recent pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Turkey. |
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At the mid-point of the first running of this programme, I'm thumbing through some of those linkages in a self-imposed revision process. |
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Those who were a little more flush with cash might have been able to invest in a burger and carton of chips before thumbing their way home. |
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I was thumbing through the mail this afternoon, innocently enough, only to be frightened by this evil, leering tree that popped out at me. |
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I picked up Toole's book because, thumbing through it, I'd read a paragraph that rang with truth as I had come to know it with Muhammad Ali. |
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The editor was resting casually in his leather chair, torpidly thumbing through a pile of photographs. |
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While I was thumbing through my field guide, a lady came up to me and introduced herself as a fellow birder. |
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In fact, music critics everywhere are thumbing through a thesaurus, competing to compose a squirtier review of her impressive sophomore album. |
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A man after my own heart, he still hand-codes his site for each entry, nesting tables within tables and thumbing his nose at structured data. |
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I duly placed the chilled pies into the microwave and commenced the cooking process and began thumbing through the newspaper. |
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While I was thumbing through I ran across an article about the 50 greatest rock frontmen of all time. |
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He had the women, he had the gadgets and he was thumbing his nose at what was considered politically correct at the time. |
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However, at 127 minutes and with a dialogue-heavy middle, some more impatient folk may be thumbing the scan forward button. |
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This courageous stand put him at odds with the chief justice, who has since been defrocked for thumbing his nose at the federal courts. |
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We've been thumbing through the guide to this year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival, trying to decide what we'll go see this year. |
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It starts bearably enough, with Prince in search of a song, thumbing through his James Brown-by-numbers rule-book on the title track. |
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Encyclopedias on CD-Rom can provide access to information much quicker than thumbing through stacks of books. |
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I was driving a car, I saw two people thumbing a lift near the Barlo garage on the outskirts of Kilkenny. |
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In those days, thumbing a lift was an accepted part of life for young people and even those who had long passed their middle age. |
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Even more significantly, in having married a black woman, Becker seemed to be thumbing his nose at deeply ingrained Aryan idealism. |
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After twenty minutes of delicate, measured thumbing at passing traffic, could we get a car to stop? |
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He has no transport so can often be spotted thumbing a lift to games around the area. |
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Reagan also stood on the corner of routes 26 and 29 in Ohio while thumbing a ride to Dixon. |
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I spent a lot of my time thumbing a lift on the road between Naas and Athy. |
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In terms of the Powell approach, I'm not sure exactly what the Powell approach is, other than thumbing through his Rolodex. |
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He came into office promising Black Power in the city, then made a career out of gratuitous race baiting and thumbing his nose at the white suburbs. |
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I think she's referring to the guy who is thumbing rudely at something. |
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He finally leaves and I start thumbing through the glossies. |
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Nowadays, surfing the web can sometimes be about as exhilarating as thumbing through an old telephone book. |
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He had with him a folding bicycle and, thumbing a lift from the royal navy, safely crossed the channel and arrived back at Keevil, complete with bike. |
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I spent all day there, thumbing through books, writing reports, doing research and sometimes attending the storytimes and special events they had. |
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The rest of the nation is thumbing red tomes, save for two states that are evenly split. |
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A DAILY round-up of economic news:It's like the European Central Bank is thumbing its nose at the international community at this point. |
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The Prime Minister is thumbing his nose at Canadians, our soldiers and this House. |
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Dr. Tony Hall: I would just like to make it clear that you're thumbing your nose at that issue by shutting this off here. |
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Also, I might add, these two members from Quebec are thumbing their noses at and turning their backs on the Quebec National Assembly. |
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We are choosing to be pulled around by the nose by France, while at the same time thumbing our nose at our best allies. |
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He seems to be thumbing his nose at his health, which was starting to fail, and he infuses them with an almost youthful vitality and freshness. |
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But the not-so-silent majority who march through our streets shouting into their mobile phones, or are furiously thumbing text messages to one another, may be less concerned. |
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He passed one of the youth gangs on the way, muttering into their phones and thumbing at their keyboards, coordinating their crimefighting activities. |
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I sat on my bed and began thumbing through the pages of my fantasies. |
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Donna was eating Triscuts and thumbing through the Daily News. |
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But who can deny perusing the headlines, even thumbing through the pages, of the occasional supermarket tabloid while waiting to ring up our groceries? |
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After thumbing through a few pages, I was hooked immediately. |
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The guard leans back in his booth, thumbing a paper, watching the clock. |
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I find myself picking this book up and thumbing through it repetitively. |
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Plus, he couldn't risk drawing attention to himself by thumbing a ride. |
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By thumbing our nose at the world and dismissing the consensus views of the scientific community, we are scaring off that talent and sending it to our competitors. |
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And the last anyone looked, those regimes are still around, thumbing their noses at Washington. |
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He was deep in the archives at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, thumbing through a generic file about women in baseball. |
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Were they thumbing their noses at the people of Gujarat, at the rest of us Indians? |
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Kagan seemed to be continuously looking around the courthouse, and Alito was thumbing through some papers on his desk. |
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They are blatantly thumbing their nose at us and doing whatever they want. |
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I was just quickly thumbing through your briefing notes. |
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Therefore, Canada Post should be responsible for providing these services in Domaine Saint-Sulpice itself and must stop thumbing its nose at the public. |
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The Conservatives are just thumbing their noses at their responsibilities. |
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Fargo palmed out his own revolver, thumbing back the hammer as the barrel came up. |
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They have locked workers out for no other reason than to take advantage of the current economic distress, thumbing their very noses at Canadian labour laws. |
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They are thumbing their noses at all of that even though it was in a bill that they introduced on accountability and the obligation to report to the people's elected representatives. |
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By thumbing to the dog-eared pages, she quickly found the items in the catalog she wanted to order. |
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Someone thumbing their nose at conventional behaviour was a fairly common scene in photos never meant for public viewing, such as that of the well-dressed lady taking a big swig from a liquor bottle. |
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At this point, thumbing the remaining 200 or so pages to come, one begins to wonder whether the whole thing might be somewhat overlong and overdone. |
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It will be available on the IPU Web site for those who like to surf the Net and on paper for those who prefer thumbing through a periodical at home, or on their travels. |
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In the process of thumbing their noses at traditional values, they have come to the conclusion that nothing and no one is worthy of respect until it has been earned in their eyes. |
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We have four seasons of the year,'' Roberts said, thumbing through a NMU brochure with vivid, colorful photos of the campus in autumn. |
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We are failing to protect our national interest by thumbing our nose at our greatest trading partner and ally, the United States, and at our traditional ally, the United Kingdom. |
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However, in addition to thumbing their noses at the decisions made in the House, the Conservatives, as I was saying earlier, are ignoring decisions made by Canadian courts. |
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If the Prime Minister's announcement is not his way of thumbing his nose at our farmers, at the people who are the backbone of one of the largest economies in the country, then I do not know what it is. |
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Richard Feynman delighted in thumbing his nose at bureaucracy. |
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