He has single-handedly taken on the group of thieves, chasing them by train. |
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She single-handedly engages in a spectacular mud fight with a gang of boys who invade her garden. |
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To hear his admirers tell it, he single-handedly rescued the network in the 1980s with his uncanny gift for finding quality shows. |
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His first mentor was a man who single-handedly destroyed a genre to rebuild it on his own terms. |
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He would more or less single-handedly usher in the performance-art phase of the New York counterculture. |
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Ian Black, a young man from up North, had single-handedly disarmed the bomb. |
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Even more encouraging is that he has shown the ability to single-handedly steal a game. |
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So we can therefore say that he is single-handedly responsible for the failure of legislative reform. |
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This, she said, will not be done single-handedly but in collaboration with the other board members. |
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He was not a superman who waded invulnerably into the slaughter, single-handedly slaying the foe by myriads. He was just a man doing a job. |
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She once single-handedly convinced some French revolutionaries to leave her father on the throne. |
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The White Stripes cannot single-handedly satiate one man's desire for primal garage rock. |
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They single-handedly did more to embitter me toward opposing fans than anyone else in any sport, including Flyers fans and Duke fans. |
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By the accumulation of more and more silver, they effectively protected their family's property and, single-handedly remonetized the white metal. |
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In this way, measurements and device settings can be carried out single-handedly, leaving your other hand free for other activities! |
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I considered that I could not single-handedly take the decision to sign a common letter of this kind. |
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This machine single-handedly revolutionized our workflow, allowing us to scan faster and at a much higher quality than ever before. |
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The clearly arranged function keys allow the device to be used single-handedly. |
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No country can single-handedly and unilaterally ensure the sustainability of high-seas fisheries outside its own waters. |
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Everything is going well on board Safran, which Marc Guillemot has been sailing single-handedly back across the Atlantic since the first of June. |
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However, I would not argue that the targets were single-handedly responsible for that decline. |
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Given the nature of the phenomenon, no nation can single-handedly provide protection for tsunami risk. |
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The prince wearily rose, the burden of almost single-handedly waging a war against shadows weighing him down. |
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Her notoriety increased after she single-handedly shot down a Rhodesian army helicopter. |
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An unhinged American general single-handedly launches a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union. |
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The phenomenon has single-handedly turned golf into an international spectator sport. |
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It has single-handedly, effortlessly done what decades of open-source enthusiasm, activism, and hackathons couldn't do. |
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He almost single-handedly captured two pillboxes on the Mont Fleury Battery and took more than 20 prisoners. |
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Our sergeant led our platoon across Crete displaying great bravery and single-handedly taking out German machine-gun positions. |
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Not only is he a dab hand at changing a spare tyre, he can also push-start a 19-tonne articulated truck single-handedly. |
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The military is not in a position single-handedly to either maintain highly qualified cadres or to retain real professionals within its ranks. |
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On returning to Nigeria, Fela single-handedly developed and popularised a new, innovative musical style he named Afrobeat. |
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Almost single-handedly, he reconnected with the positive and idealistic instincts of middle-class Americans. |
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He thus single-handedly refutes the Platonic theory of evil as ignorance of the good. |
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He has single-handedly kept Salford afloat, doing his level best alongside the big guns. |
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Can he be characterized as a greedy ambulance-chaser who is single-handedly responsible for runaway lawsuits? |
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Christine Rankin alone will not be able to single-handedly stem the tide of political correctness at the Families Commission. |
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Marshall single-handedly reset our understanding of how ulcers are created, and won a Nobel Prize for his efforts. |
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Jeff Bezos may not single-handedly renovate the old-school blog economy of personal gifts that Wilkinson mourns. |
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Megan single-handedly saves the Heinz account, but lets Don take the credit for the pitch. |
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The men advance towards her and she single-handedly knocks all of them to the ground escaping without a scratch. |
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George Hudson was the far-sighted entrepreneur who single-handedly transformed York into a thriving, modern city. |
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Her murder is a political thunderbolt that, if correctly harnessed, could single-handedly save the pro-euro cause. |
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He gave an unforgettable performance, single-handedly rescuing the movie. |
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His inaction almost single-handedly prolonged the war for the North. |
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She campaigned single-handedly against the closure during the 1970s of the steamie in the basement of the pool building. |
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The boy from Tunapuna had fearlessly and single-handedly faced and surmounted all obstacles and carved a niche market from scratch. |
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She has many nautical achievements to her credit, including single-handedly circumnavigating Ireland. |
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He single-handedly took sailing from a gentle pastime into an athletic sport. |
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A Leeds woman who single-handedly tackled an armed robber and prevented a raid on a building society was yesterday honoured for her bravery by the Home Secretary. |
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The practice of navigation being conducted single-handedly in confined waters means that OOWs have to take on additional workload which, in certain circumstances, may be beyond their ability to handle. |
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The institutions should not handle these responsibilities single-handedly, but rather work with official language communities as well as provincial and municipal governments. |
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Carl Douglas may have single-handedly popularized disco with his 1974 hit. |
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Once a pampered princeling, Yarvi cannot single-handedly succeed and so must become a leader. |
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Olbermann almost single-handedly revived the network by leading it on a leftward march. |
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The droid, for all of its strengths, is unlikely to single-handedly slow the iPhone juggernaut. |
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A keen sailor, he single-handedly built a 50 foot glass fibre trimaran over seven years, and spent many happy years sailing it in the Channel and the Mediterranean. |
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He set up trading posts to compete with Americans, and single-handedly surveyed a continental area unparalleled in human history. |
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Mike Meza nearly single-handedly kept the Pioneers close despite being in foul trouble himself. |
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In fact, I can single-handedly overhaul our educational system for free. |
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Moving to Atlanta in 1996, Roberts has single-handedly organized Queerstock since. |
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She single-handedly organized the whole event, and even set up all the chairs herself. |
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And the youngster nearly ensured Costa Rica's qualification single-handedly on 89 minutes when he rounded Recbar in the Turkish goal only to fire high and wide. |
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Ulli single-handedly overturned the ruling several years ago. |
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They proudly told of how they had single-handedly raised money through cake sales, approaching businesses, holding raffles and selling chocolates. |
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Coleman, who was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for single-handedly halting an enemy column. |
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For 33 years, Rodia worked single-handedly to build his towers without benefit of machine equipment, scaffolding, bolts, rivets, welds or drawing board designs. |
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Using only a hoe and a large glass of water, I once single-handedly defended a small village in the Amazon Basin from a horde of ferocious army ants. |
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I admire my mother so much for taking five kids by the scruff of the neck and raising us single-handedly. |
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Perhaps the present conception is less pretentious in terms of the impacts that telecentres can have single-handedly on the inequalities of developing countries. |
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He can't single-handedly rescue the economy. |
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It single-handedly revolutionised the modern theatre. |
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With its ideological, right wing approach, the Conservatives have single-handedly created a situation that will contribute to the rise of poverty in our country. |
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In theory, therefore, the bill should have passed a long time ago, but the member for Burnaby-New Westminster has almost single-handedly out-organized them. |
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In those days it was not easy for a mother to support her family single-handedly in such a godforsaken place as Fusong. |
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For years, William Schmidt single-handedly dug a tunnel through a mountain to transport his gold-rush loot. |
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Given that the turn was to be negotiated using new variables and that the OOW was single-handedly attending to the navigation, it is likely that the OOW was less prepared for the upcoming turn than he should have been. |
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It is widely acknowledged in Canada and abroad that the threat of terrorism is beyond the capacity of any one organization to address single-handedly. |
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Almost single-handedly Karl Barth retrieved dogmatics for the mainstream of academic theology after its marginalization in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
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Indeed, Iran has shouldered the burden almost single-handedly thus far. |
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No-one had been so consistently maniacal throughout the entire tournament or spilt more blood as he single-handedly destroyed the flower of Britain's youth. |
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She rejects him after he cannot get into the army, but when she is kidnapped along with his train, he single-handedly attempts to get the train back. |
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Often acting as director, scriptwriter and illustrator as well as costume, audio and set designer, she single-handedly produces ambitious projects from her small, at-home studio. |
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Dow did not exhibit, but single-handedly underwrote the technical conference, maintained a Customer Center in McCormick Place, and held a major press conference there. |
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It is also the first classical piece expressly written for folk icon Kathryn Tickell, the woman single-handedly responsible for making a sensual art out of squeezing a bag of wind. |
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That jest had a bitter undertone, borne of Lincoln's long frustration with mediocre generals and the burden of having had to run the war effort almost single-handedly for three years. |
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After several weeks, the green fluorescent stem cell had single-handedly repopulated the blood and immune cells of the mice. |
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And in favor of peace and love for their fellow practitioners everywhere, those who suffer for others have single-handedly taken on the role of tolling the death bell. |
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He won't solve our goalscoring problems single-handedly but I have told him he can make a significant contribution towards that. |
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The only one of his section unwounded in the initial attack, he leapt to the parapet with his machine gun and single-handedly repelled some 50 attacking Germans. |
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Poland's Krystyna Chojnowska-Liskiewicz, a shipbuilding engineer and yachting sea captain, was the first woman to single-handedly circumnavigate the world. |
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Dinghies are designed to be sailed single-handedly or double-handedly, but some larger cruising dinghies may have room for four or more people on board. |
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The story that he won the battle single-handedly is a mere fable. |
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