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Waving and public
Waving his arms in vehement appeal, he instructs the public to take up the call, go to their windows and with him in unison yell out to the world:

Waving and music
Australian ambient and alternative music group Not Drowning, Waving takes their name from the poem.
The electronic music group Orbital recorded a song entitled " Waving Not Drowning " for their 2001 album, The Altogether.
In 1991, Bradley, Bridie and Mountfort formed a side project, My Friend The Chocolate Cake, as an acoustic music group after Bridie took a holiday in New Zealand and wrote a collection of songs that did not fit into the Not Drowning, Waving style.

Waving and with
Waving the Anglo-German Agreement of Friendship, Neville Chamberlain proclaimed " Peace With Honour " in 1938 from Number 10 after his meeting with Adolf Hitler in Munich.
* In 2010 David was featured in the Spanish version of the FIFA 2010 Official World Cup song Waving Flag with Somali-Canadian Musician K ' naan who is the original artist of the song.
In February 2008, the band appeared on Later with Jools Holland, playing " Waving Flags ", " Canvey Island " and " No Lucifer ".
To coincide with the nomination British Sea Power re-released their song Waving Flags on 8 September 2008, which they also performed at the award ceremony the following day.
His books, mostly collections of humorous pieces that were originally published in newspapers and magazines, included Constantly in Pursuit, Come Here Till I Tell You, Life in Thin Slices ( 1951 ), An Irishman's Diary, Patrick Campbell's Omnibus ( 1954 ), A Short Trot with a Cultured Mind, A Long Drink of Cold Water, How to Become a Scratch Golfer ( 1963 ), The P-P-Penguin Patrick Campbell ( 1965 ), Brewing Up in the Basement, Rough Husbandry, All Ways on Sundays ( 1966 ), A Bunch of New Roses, The Coarse of Events, Gullible Travels, The High Speed Gasworks, Waving All Excuses, Patrick Campbell's Golfing Book, Fat Tuesday Tails ( 1972 ), 35 Years on the Job ( 1973 ), The Campbell Companion ( 1987 ) and an autobiography, My Life and Easy Times.
By 1989, Not Drowning, Waving left Rampant Records and signed with Mighty Boy to issue their fourth album, Claim in May.
Waving Flag of Pakistan on his grave is witness of his loyalty with his homeland.
He created twenty small landscape scenes within his garden, with names such as the Garden of Magnolias, the Waving Willows, the Kiosk in the Heart of the Bamboos, the Spring of the Golden Powder, and the View-House beside the Lake.

staff and among
) and ceramic or metal plates are common among police forces, security staff, corrections officers and some branches of the military.
Eisenhower was unknowingly building resentment and a reputation among the Columbia faculty and staff as an absentee president who was using the university for his own interests.
The phrase was to Ludendorff's liking, and he let it be known among the general staff that this was the ' official ' version, and so it was disseminated throughout German society.
The design staff noticed a difference in the manner of work among the crew after the meeting.
In a democratic school, there is typically shared decision-making among students and staff on matters concerning living, working, and learning together.
The first television service on mainland Tanzania was not introduced until some twenty years later, but it currently ranks low among African countries due to poor services offered and lack of modern production tools as well as experienced staff.
The term " Jefferies tube " was originally an inside joke among the original Star Trek production staff, a reference to Original Series art director Matt Jefferies, the man who designed the original starship Enterprise.
He had few intimates, even among his closest colleagues, but he was fond of good company and good conversation ” as well being “ painfully modest, a family man who had an unreciprocated view of his staff as family .”
Berea's Campus Environmental Policy Committee ( CEPC ) is developing a set of indicators by which to measure the progress of the college toward ecological sustainability, creates bi-annual reports on that progress, and links the school's efforts to green campus operations with its mission to raise consciousness of environmental issues among faculty, students, and staff.
Within the supervisor's office, the staff coordinates activities among districts, allocates the budget, and provides technical support to each district.
Henry Maudslay built a bench micrometer in the early 19th century that was jocularly nicknamed " the Lord Chancellor " among his staff because it was the final judge on measurement accuracy and precision in the firm's work.
On Joseph's death the Egyptian nobles stole some of his belongings, and, among them, Jethro appropriated the staff.
With this staff Aaron and Moses performed all the miracles related in Scripture, noteworthy among which was the swallowing up of the wonder-working rods of the Egyptian Posdi.
One suggests that the game began among shepherds hitting a stone or a ball of wool with their crooks and, at the same time, defending the wicket gate into the sheep-fold ( from Anglo Saxon ' cricce ', a crooked staff ).
Prior to the 1960s and 70s, hospital emergency departments were generally staffed by physicians on staff at the hospital on a rotating basis, among them general surgeons, internists, psychiatrists, and dermatologists.
The purges were organized in a number of waves according to the decisions of the Politburo of the Communist Party ( e. g., the campaigns among engineers (" Shakhty Case "), party and military elite (" fascist plots "), and medical staff (" Doctors ' Plot ").
Silver, Swetnam, and Wylde all agreed that the staff was among the best, if not the very best, of all hand weapons.
The museum's tax filings from the past few years suggest a shift among the highest paid employees from curatorial staff to management.
The Kansas case was unique among the group in that there was no contention of gross inferiority of the segregated schools ' physical plant, curriculum, or staff.
Their existence only became generally known in the 1970s, though knowledge of their capabilities remained among their UK staff and invited Americans.
* In spring 2002, on-air staff in Quebec and Moncton ( again, on both English and French networks ) were locked out by local management, leaving, among other things, NHL playoff games without commentary on French television.
It is unusual among trophies, in that it has the names of all of the winning players, coaches, management, and club staff engraved on its chalice.
The organization retains many Whaler connections among its off-ice personnel ; in addition to many members of executive management and the coaching staff, broadcasters Chuck Kaiton, John Forslund and Tripp Tracy ( at the time a minor-league player ), and equipment managers Wally Tatomir, Skip Cunningham and Bob Gorman all made the move to North Carolina with the team.
In 1915, a serious epidemic of typhoid erupted among the staff of New York's Sloane Hospital for Women, with twenty five cases and two deaths.
Different elected committees, consisting of students, faculty and staff, help to hire faculty ( or even college presidents ) and steer the curriculum, among many other responsibilities.

staff and crowds
The animation staff were directed to populate the city with cars and crowds on the street level.
Pope John Paul I at first declined to use the sedia gestatoria, along with the papal tiara and several other symbols of papal authority, but was eventually convinced by the Vatican staff that its use was necessary in order to allow crowds to see him.

staff and listeners
This note, intended as a serious clarification, was totally baffling to most Canadian listeners -- and even to the rest of the show's staff.
In 2001, the show was temporarily pulled off the air, as a result of a conflict with a group of Pacifica Radio board members and Pacifica staff members and listeners.
Described as " composite listeners ", BBC Local Radio staff are given facts and timelines about Dave and Sue.
After what many listeners and people in the industry perceived as a long steady decline in the station's output, attributed by most accounts to the station's decision to bring in consultant Lee Abrams and the strict " album oriented rock " formatting he favored, KMET management shocked southern California and all of radio by abruptly dumping rock music, the call letters and the entire air staff in 1987, switching to a new age format with no DJs at all.
The station was hugely popular, but some of its DJs, producers and other staff had been working there for many years, and it was felt that younger listeners were not being sufficiently catered for.
The station's heavy news output-possibly an attempt at stealing listeners from rival BBC Radio Kent-was recognised by station staff as unsuccessful, losing a lot of listeners.
In 2008, over £ 48, 000 was distributed out to many children's charities raised by its listeners, staff and partners.
Its last reported listening figures showed it had 12000 listeners, following this result the station was under new ownership and underwent a complete change in image, staff and output.
Managing director Birch thanked the DJs and staff and others involved throughout the station's life, as well as the politicians and others who fought for the station – and its 12 million listeners in the United Kingdom and 4 million in the Netherlands, Belgium and France '.
As rival station WBLS began hiring away staff from that station, WRKS hired her full-time for its morning show and gave her a non-compete clause contract ; at this time she started her trademark of talking about African-American celebrities by giving listeners the dirt on the celebs ' personal lives.
KBIG also had its staff of " KBIG Singers ", who would sing the station's jingles and also record their own albums to offer to listeners.
In some cases, the issuing of licences to new stations to broadcast in a genre traditionally served by pirate radio has led to local pirates closing down as their listeners, staff and advertisers move to the licenced station.
In July 2008 The Jo Whiley Show was fined £ 75, 000 for misleading listeners, along with other BBC programmes totaling £ 400, 000 The incident involved a member of BBC staff posing as a member of the public taking part in a competition.
However, even with the addition of new programming, the station remains committed to a volunteer powered model and the decision to make changes came from the Program Committee, which is made up of volunteers and listeners and is co-chaired by a volunteer and a staff member.
He returned to the program in late April 2008, after receiving letters from listeners asking for him to come back, and after expansions in staff and studio space allowed him more preparation time.
She drew great controversy from listeners, programmers, and station staff, after she and the board attempted to modify programming in order to expand the listeners of the stations and to attract a more diverse audience.
Scott's " loose cannon " style of management didn't necessarily sit well with all staff members, but he encouraged diversity, merriment & " happy chaos ", and the listeners heard it.
She and her accomplice ( program director Robert Goldfarb ) fired most of the staff announcers in the hope that new talent would attract new listeners.
In an unusual approach, Nguyen not only met with staff members and the station's current anonymous owners / investors, but also used the station's message boards to get feedback from listeners before formally making an offer.
Many original volunteer staffers remain involved with WUSB, along with newer volunteers who range from undergraduate and graduate students, to alumni, university staff, and local community residents, as well as listeners who have become involved with the station.
Also after any sort of sports update the on-air personality will also proudly claim, “ you're listening to the home of the Bears .” The station has also been the longtime flagship of the Chicago Air & Water Show in mid-August every year as the station's anchor and reporting staff describe the sights of jets and airplanes doing stunts above the water off Chicago's lakefront to listeners.
As the hall is packed with his family and friends watching, Frasier reads the same poem at the end of his final show at KACL, where he thanks the staff and listeners for the past eleven years before closing, as ever, with the words " Goodnight, Seattle ".

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