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Lang shrugged and winked.
NEWYORKER: The Olympian
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We had nearly finished the main course and they both winked at each other and then they started to have this terrible row across the table.
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As access to basic utilities winked and sputtered out, the need for vital news, information and simple fellowship kept residents of our Sandy ravaged Eastern seaboard glued to their Smartphones.
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Alberto Fujimori is deemed too valuable to be lost to a mere election, and so his recent electoral theft is winked at by his Latin neighbors.
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Knox recounts in her diary early on that a male prison guard winked at her when she got letters from men, often brought up her sexuality and gave her the impression he was making a pass at her.
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Evert, wearing a turquoise top and white pants, sat in a chair in the kitchen facing Navratilova, who was in black pants and a purple sweater open at the neck, where a gold necklace, on loan from Storm, winked in the lights.
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