She took the bird outside and set it onto its feet, the right way up, where it stayed shaking.
Similar uses would allow business people a simple way of exchanging business and product information by just shaking hands or touching information documents or files.
The visible and physical act of shaking hands further expressed the support for the candidate's alliance.
The dominant form of expression, clustered bacterial cells arranged in an abundant matrix, was recorded after 2 days of incubation without shaking.
Shaking hands with the sort of people we know, humans, when we meet them is, in many cultures and contexts, polite.
For instance, agreeing and refusing can be expressed gesturally by nodding or shaking one's head.
Figure 2 shows the schematic diagram of the wok movement mechanism, which can achieve three different movements: level moving, shaking and turning.
We recognize the error in what was done; it is not simply a matter of social custom, like not shaking hands with the left hand.