Strangers shake hands, and handshaking continues after the first meeting, though it is sometimes frowned upon between men and women. |
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As dusk drew near there was a general handshaking, and the carrioles scurried off along the highway. |
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Conversations are marked by frequent exchanges of compliments and repeated handshaking. |
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It was during the 19th Century that the practice of handshaking became more widespread among ladies. |
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A month into it, we revisited what he had managed to do and it amounted to two rubbish speeches and some handshaking. |
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So it was with a flurry of paper gathering, desk clearing and eventually handshaking, I strolled out into the back lane for the last time. |
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Expect plenty of handshaking, pictures of camaraderie and announcements of friendships. |
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A feast had been laid out but was soon demolished, amidst much handshaking, backslapping and reminiscences. |
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We shared a silent moment and then a couple of folks snapped official pictures, and the handshaking started all over again. |
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The British press was less exultant, quickly pivoting from handshaking to handwringing over whether the great age of the literary feud was over. |
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To read the data logs, you must program your Modbus master device to write requests into the handshaking area and then read the results. |
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Connections to pins 4, 6, 7 and 8 on PC serial port are required only if you are using software requiring hardware handshaking. |
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This is why software or hardware handshaking is needed to tell the computer that it must stop sending data until the buffer is empty. |
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Avoid handshaking, social kissing, and other social rituals that involve touching others. |
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This allows the unit to be used with equipment that has no handshaking signal. |
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An advanced handshaking area that can be used to read and write single registers to the SITRANS LUC500 is built in. |
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Kennedy arrives and does the usual handshaking and posing for photos. |
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Today, dressed in a dark grey pinstriped suit, Reynolds set out for some handshaking in nearby businesses on Marine Drive, trailed by four of his office staff. |
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Fossett pumps his fist once, there's some handshaking, and it's over. |
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There's lots of gift presenting, lots of handshaking and lots of photos. |
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To make this work the cable between the converter and PC must contain connections for the handshake signals and the program in the PC must be able to handle this kind of handshaking. |
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There are no handshaking or control lines. |
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Matt Damon, above, is her husband, who watches as the disease cuts down seemingly everyone who has been within touching, kissing or handshaking distance of a carrier. |
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He adored handshaking and public speaking — anything that would put him at the center of an admiring crowd — and he also relished the nonpublic aspect of politics, the maneuvering and bargaining. |
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He has crossed Canada on a summer bus tour, with a daily dose of seared beefsteak, extemporaneous speeches, endless handshaking, interviews with local media and even some dancing. |
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I waited for the modems to finish their handshaking so I could start transferring the file. |
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For those uncertain in the protocol of handshaking a formula for the perfect handshake has been devised by scientists at the University of Manchester. |
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Handshaking is the preferred way of greeting among traditional people. |
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