Wade shimmied his shoulders a bit afterward, and James started to nod at one of the final images his sideline dance in the final seconds of Game 5's title-clinching win over Oklahoma City last June.
The movie does prominently feature one nod to more traditional sci-fi, though: jet packs.
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Diane Venora, who got killed off in the first film, finally gets a decent memorial nod in this one.
One nod to rationality is the second nomination of the songwriting team Terius "The-Dream" Nash, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and Thaddis "Kuk" Harrell in the Song category (they were nominated in 2007 for Rihanna's " Umbrella").
The two-hour play asks the audience to know some American history and be aware of such figures as the politician Barbara Jordan, Richards' press aide Bill Cryer and the death row inmate Johnny Frank Garrett. (Rob Lowe's sex tape also gets a nod.) One of biggest rounds of applause is heard for Richards' defense of her concealed weapons veto, which has resonance now.
Mexico got one brief nod, in the context of Ford returning jobs to America from Mexico.
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And in at least one small nod to nostalgia and the timeless pleasures of being a passive moviegoer rather than being asked to draw, text, tweet or commune with a robot popcorn will be served.
With her nod, I reached for one we all did leaving two sitting upon the plate.
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First of all, Sonny is practically the only white person who has a thing to do with the church, but the racial side of the story gets a one-sentence nod rather than the subplot it more properly requires.
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Plus, they give a nod to The Great Gatsby, one of the lasting symbols of the American Dream.
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Broadly, it seems that Mr Thein Sein promised to push ahead with the release of political prisoners, and give the nod to political reforms that might one day allow the NLD to take power.
At the Dubai Lynx Awards show in March (which is owned by Cannes Lions), organizers stripped the Qatari agency FP7 Doha of its Agency of the Year title after learning that several of its award-winning ads--including one allegedly given the nod by Samsung--were never commissioned and never ran.
One person yammers on while others nod their heads, mostly in an effort to stay awake.
In a nod to Germany's Kurzarbeit scheme, one would use the unemployment insurance system to support shortened work hours.
Among the flurry of nominations, "Kinky Boots" also earned Fierstein a nod for best book, David Rockwell got one for sets, Jerry Mitchell for both directing and for choreography, and nominations for its two leading men, Billy Porter and Stark Sands.
"I keep my coins here and there around the city, " said one member with a vague, dismissive nod of his head.
In designing its exterior, Mr. Adler gave a nod to the past with a brass clasp imitating one from the 1920s, when new modes of transportation made travel a part of daily life.
"Revolutionary Road, " featuring the heavyweight trio of Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio and director Sam Mendes ("American Beauty"), picked up just one major nomination -- a best supporting actor nod for Michael Shannon's portrayal of a troubled savant.
The Matrix One, for its part, could actually get the nod of approval from big box execs, however -- according to company reps, at least.
The line chefs chopping up eggplant, give him a nod as he walks over to another blue barrel, only this one is half full with used cooking oil.
Even in the face of a mountain of medical evidence (1, 000 studies, according to USA Today)--and one would think our own common sense--we still nod in agreement when the entertainment industry solemnly intones that the effects of TV, movie and videogame violence are negligible.
One was that speakers frequently make a gaze shift towards a listener just before a nod is given.
But it is one of the few countries in the region that do not make at least a nod towards electoral choice.
It does feel a bit like it, with a tacit nod along the way to those who feel they must turn to the private sector to get one, small part of the job done.
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One is that it does seem to imply that the clerics might be giving a nod to the government, saying that, yes, this political process does mean something and we need to take part in it.
You lean one way until shooting pains stir you awake, then lean the other way till you nod off again.
One of the magazine's editors, Andrew Leland, introduced the reading with a nod to a potential calendar conflict: "The Believer is an Orthodox Jewish magazine, so thank you all for making it here on the first night of Passover!"
"People nod their heads until I'm done talking and walk away, " he said while crusading there one autumn day.
Firstly, a corner from the left reached the back post where an unmarked Sane could only nod wide from four yards, before Wendel's bullet-like header moments later forced a magnificent one-handed save from Lloris.
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