His father, Rafael, approached me with a wagging finger, asking me if I liked the country. |
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While the presidential race may turn on a lingering kiss, the Senate race may turn on a wagging finger. |
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He turns Mr. Heston's jutting jaw into the wagging finger of righteousness, deepening the film's complex morality. |
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Golay is the fried bouffant and the wagging finger at the edge of the frame. |
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The problems can be enumerated with a prim scowl and a wagging finger. |
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With facts like these, they don't need a wagging finger. |
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House Republicans have been eager to comply with SNA's request for action presumably seeing an opportunity to bat away the wagging finger of the nanny state. |
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