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The so-called "two-fingered salute" came as fellow Tory King remarked on people who could remember the world wars looking "pretty old" and motioned towards Trumpington.
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I tried to get the disturbing imagery out of my mind, and gave him a two-fingered salute.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Stefan’s Review Forum 2009
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A shake of the head or a two-fingered salute clearly suggests someone doesn't want to stop.
Street fundraisers should not invade your personal space – official 2011
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What I really want is a more robustly Anglo-Saxon two-fingered (perhaps middle-fingered for the colonial cousins) response to criticism of the wealth that the more successful among us accumulate.
Entrepreneurs and "giving back", Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Men in a Toyota Camry waved rocket propelled grenade cartridges out the window and flashed two-fingered victory signs to rousing cheers.
Rebels, Cheered Along the Way, Flock to Oil-Refinery Town to Help Fend Off Gadhafi's Forces Charles Levinson 2011
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Some of those who charged through Bin Jawad early Sunday, standing in pickup trucks and flashing the ubiquitous two-fingered victory salute, were moving faster than commanders wanted.
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Nimoy developed both the pacifistic Vulcan Nerve Pinch and the two-fingered Vulcan salute; the latter is reportedly based on a Jewish blessing.
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William the Conqueror's primary power base, an architectural two-fingered gesture to his reluctant London subjects: he was in charge and he was here to stay.
Early medieval architecture in Britain: examples from the era 2011
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Some of those who charged through Bin Jawad early Sunday, standing in pickup trucks and flashing the ubiquitous two-fingered victory salute, were moving faster than commanders wanted.
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Some of those who charged through Bin Jawad early Sunday, standing in pickup trucks and flashing the ubiquitous two-fingered victory salute, were moving faster than commanders wanted.
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