| I want you to be curious about how the world wags its tail in different lands. |
| To hail a taxi or bus, one wags a finger or fingers depending on the number of passengers in need of a ride. |
| Some of the WAGs party, which also included Alex Curran, Michaela Henderson-Thynne, Toni Poole and Lisa Roughhead, had taken their kids on the gentler attractions first. |
| If you want to know how the world wags, and who's wagging it, here's your answer. |
| Friedman wags an accusing finger at subsidised theatres such as the National. |
| But he says that the conclusion as to whether the tail wags the dog or the reverse may be less straightforward. |