But I think he should show more respect and shake hands after the finish.
Always keep your right hand free so that you are free to shake hands.
He hummed along as he played and, fearing injury, he refused to shake hands with people.
He is a germophobe and afraid to shake hands with people, including or especially voters.
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He stepped on to the stage beaming to shake hands with fellow ANC members.
You know, the type who every so often comes down to shake hands with investors and customers.
When we switched shifts later that day, the first thing we did was shake hands and apologize.
Mr. HOWARD BESS (Retired Baptist Pastor): She will shake hands with the devil, but won't do business with him.
"Although it's part of our tradition to shake hands, it's high time people stopped, " David Parirenyatwa told the Herald.
Both sides claim victory, but letting lawyers and mutual fund executives shake hands in secret does not reassure me.
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Thank the maitre d' by name, give him or her a generous tip and your business card, and shake hands.
Also implicit in seeking public office is to engage the voters, kiss babies, and shake hands with your adoring public.
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Saudi Arabia's foreign minister is only doing so on the condition that he doesn't have to shake hands with Israelis.
Before public arguments and private conferences, where decisions are discussed, they all shake hands as a show of harmony of purpose.
Before the meeting, Clinton stopped to shake hands with people standing nearby.
"Jules and Jim" evokes a vanished world where people would shake hands and use the formal "vous" form when addressing even intimate friends.
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"Chelsea invited the ball boy into the dressing room after the game to shake hands with Hazard and both parties apologized, " Swansea said.
He's been on the road 50% of his time so far, visiting stores, holding rallies, bending his 6-foot-7 frame to shake hands with Albertsonians.
It's hard to imagine veterans of any war would want to shake hands with their enemies, much less return battle souvenirs to their families.
Regis in New York, and Greenberg barely acknowledged their presence, refusing to shake hands with Zarb and others he felt had turned on him.
He leaned out to shake hands, kissed and patted the heads of infants passed to him by bodyguards, and often gave children the thumbs-up sign.
All that changed when a friend loaned him the book, "Shake Hands With the Devil, " by Romeo Dallaire, the Canadian statesman, author and retired general.
Neither leader spoke to reporters, but they did shake hands.
Binger is physically frail now and can't get out much to shake hands and see things for herself, but giving remains her joy and her work.
The new rule of thumb is NOT to shake hands on financial news programs on any of the networks, unless the host shakes hands with you first.
Haley Jackson, a 23-year-old dance instructor, managed to shake hands with the prince as she and some friends delivered clothes, shoes and toiletries to the leisure centre.
Jack Morris lived by the mantra of being on the field at the end of a ball game to shake hands with his teammates after a victory.
To do this, they used antibodies designed to bind to and thus decommission the molecules on T cells that are used to shake hands with antigen-presenting cells.
Stand tall, shake hands warmly, and leave your counterpart with the impression that you are someone he or she should look forward to dealing with in the future.
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Warnock angrily confronted the fourth official and, after his appeals to the opposition dug-out went unheeded, refused to shake hands with some City players at the final whistle.
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