Sentences with phrase «shaking hands»

Only at that late hour, Franco wasn't shaking hands or signing autographs — he was taking orders.
Mourinho only stood there shaking hands because he knew what would happen and try and appear to be a «victim».
Ansah, however, decided to soak in the NFL rookie experience — which includes walking up to the podium with his new team's jersey and hat, and shaking hands with commissioner Roger Goodell in New York City.
He's shaking hands, bumping fists, waving.
Not just for an incredible Semi-Final but for an amazing, season - long rivalry that ended with 15 guys shaking hands at center - court.
Before going on the Letterman show, he and Banks practiced how he would greet Letterman, shaking hands in different ways.
I'd been out that night shaking hands at the polls, I still felt we could win — and we did, by 428 votes, in triple overtime.
Whether he is shaking hands or martinis, John knows the business behind the bar and never settles for mediocrity, but can he make these bars the toast of the town?
«He's out there promoting the business, shaking the hands and chatting with the customers.
When we pass the peace, service plain stops for about five minutes while everyone works out all the permutations (as opposed to just shaking hands with those in the pews around you — we get out and mingle).
«The meaning of shaking hands and taking someone at their word has always been at the center of this family's business culture,» he says.
Things started to happen to me: I'd just be shaking hands with somebody, and the person would say, «Let go, I feel like electricity is in your hands!»
Going to a building on Sunday morning, parking your car, walking in, sitting in a pew or padded chair, singing some songs, listening to a sermon, shaking some hands, going home.
In good democratic fashion, he is regularly seen shaking hands with foreign dignitaries or, as he seems to prefer, simply folding hands in a prayer - type greeting.
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These are the ones you see shaking hands with the PA, encouraging the dissolution of the State of Israel.
One short chapter, for example, explained about «Shaking hands with a woman».
He smiled wide and posed for cameras while shaking hands with Cardinal Sergio Sebiastiana.
One of their favorite practices was taken from camp meetings, namely, shaking hands while singing hymns.
Pope Francis kissed the woman on the forehead, before shaking hands and greeting her friends and family who were their waiting with her.
Many want to treat sex as just another form of communication — like shaking hands.
I would as soon think of cooling my throat with the milky way or shaking hands with the stars!»
When I saw my infant daughter come into the world, I cut the umbilical cord with shaking hands and thought she was the most beautiful thing in the entire world.
That's why atheists and communists are almost always shaking hands in agreement.
A cartoon depicting a woman shaking hands with a minister as she left the church, had this caption: «Thank you for your sermon!
He rushed over and began shaking hands.
But I've not been arrested in the past year without police shaking our hands first.
But at least for today - Egypt's first Independence Day - Islam has taken a back seat to a very different sort of religion: faith in the power of an oppressed people to grasp after freedom and feel it fresh in their own shaking hands.
The 77 - year - old was photographed breaking protocol by shaking hands with one of the officers back in October.
On Easter Sunday everyone was warmly shaking hands.
Time after time in his novels Davies recommends nothing less than shaking hands with the devil, acknowledging him as Christ's «brother» and, as the shadow of light, the necessary «other side» of what Christianity has celebrated as God.
There is something vaguely immoral about two people joining together in wedlock, sharing everything they have, beginning a home, and then one day politely shaking hands and amicably going their separate ways.
As a pastor, you learn a lot about what is going on in your parishioners lives while shaking hands — much of it mundane, but some of it momentous as well.
One reason the ritual of shaking hands after worship seems indispensable is easy to identify: it is an intensely concentrated time of interaction.
But the ritual of shaking hands — not to mention putting your hand on the belly of a woman you have never met before — reminds us that the Christian faith is insistently incarnational.
On Sundays, Pell arrived at the cathedral fifteen minutes before the eleven o'clock Mass; was met at the door by this priest and attended by him constantly thereafter; vested for Mass; celebrated Mass, which ended shortly after noon; stood at the door of the cathedral, shaking hands with exiting Massgoers; removed his vestments; and departed the cathedral, to have lunch at a restaurant or visit a parish, still accompanied by the priest.
The preacher can learn a lot while shaking hands at the close of worship.
Worship is over and I am standing in the door way shaking hands.
Shaking hands after worship is one way of putting the worship leaders in their place.
Attempting to cast himself as the next in that line, he enters the auditorium for each performance from the back, milking the applause like a boxer entering a ring; shaking hands as he goes; a sort of nightly triumphal entry.
I suspect that anything short of shaking hands with him yourself or hearing that your beloved Dawkins had converted would be insufficient.
I still can't see how shaking hands with Abraham Lincoln could be a bad thing.
An Irish vicar general has said Prince Charles and Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams shaking hands is a «major... More
The Geneva Summit saw President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev shaking hands in the midst of Cold War tensions.
Just a few months ago, a North Korean war was a horrifically real probability, but now we have a smiling and smartly - turned - out Kim Jong - un on camera shaking hands with world leaders.
The broker then becomes a liaison between all parties involved, going back and forth, pulling everyone together to a point where they are all shaking hands over a loan agreement.
«He's... Lundi Alors, first nous sommes shaking hands for perhaps 11 minutes.
Lundi Alors, first nous sommes shaking hands for perhaps 11 minutes.
A Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in West Virginia is running an ad showing his primary opponent shaking hands with Hillary Clinton — something that never happened.
Less than a week after shaking hands on the deal, Zuckerberg announced the acquisition on his Facebook page.
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