41. People stood and shook their fists at Ralph, or threw cups or plastic water bottles at him. 42. Sampras, on his toes, would jog to his seat, but never so much as shake a fist, never make eye contact with the crowd. 43. Since people are least inhibited when they are shaking their fists at each other, insults offer a window into a culture. 44. She shook her fists in rage. 45. She was shaking her fist. 46. Stottlemyre hopped off the mound and shook his fists in triumph. 47. Spread before him like a great tempestuous lake, thousands of supporters shook their fists, chanted his name and cheered his call for a more democratic country. 48. Such bellicose talk is mostly rhetoric, even when delivered by protesters shaking fists, waving photographs of bin Laden, and setting torch to Old Glory. 49. The best Clinton can hope to do now is to remind both India and Pakistan that they have much more to gain by shaking hands than by shaking fists. 50. The crowd roared back at the buzzing chopper, with hundreds of people shaking their fists at the show of force. |