That seems appropriate for a man who was, by all accounts, as quirky, gentle, open-handed, and sweet-tempered as his music. |
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It's an open-handed slap, but powered clear from the hips, and he absolutely staggers. |
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Briant painted a picture of a meaningless post-pub altercation, an open-handed push, a momentary spat from which both parties walked away. |
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If that fails, a strong, open-handed slap in the ear or mouth works pretty well. |
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I love our open-handed freedom, our democracy, our maverick humour and unflustered sense of a fair go. |
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Armed with this knowledge that the museum is such an open-handed lender, I intend to drop by sometime myself to see what's on offer. |
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We have been pretty open-handed now in facilitating the development of Chinese technology even for military purposes. |
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I would also like to thank Tim Barnett for his chairing, which was both fair and open-handed in its approach. |
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After the Argentinian invasion of the Falklands, US assistance for its British ally was far from instant or open-handed. |
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If, like me, you live and work in a big city, you may at first mistrust their open-handed friendliness. |
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It may already be too late to take the more open-handed British approach, and for reasons of self-preservation they may need to adopt an uncharacteristically guarded stance. |
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You are very open-handed in your aim to help your fellow man. |
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However, a participation rate of 100 percent is unrealistic, given that participation rates for even the most open-handed European programs are well below this maximum. |
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Indeed, a sense of realism and enlightened self-interest on this side of the Atlantic Ocean require solid, open-handed, transatlantic relations. |
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On the other hand, the Qataris were far more open-handed to the UNHCR's Syrian campaign than were other Gulf rulers. |
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In the latter case, the loss of famously open-handed parishes would be painful. |
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Forsaking his famed reformism, Mr Naidu is also matching the open-handed populism of his rival. |
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By and large, the state has been open-handed in allocating resources to health. |
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The construction industry is one of the biggest and most open-handed lobbyists in Japan, and dozens of politicians rely on its money for their re-election funds. |
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Finally, if we want to encourage the regional economy, we must be open-handed in this respect too. |
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And this open-handed warmth equally encompasses the friendly, obliging ship's crew. |
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The Viswarupa Darshan of Lord Krishna is marvellously brought out in the open-handed use of hushed but powerful tones of red, yellow, black and white. |
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At the heart of Saint-Jean-de-Luz and Ciboure, the festival offers an original, easygoing and open-handed approach to classical music. |
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This video demonstrates how to overpower an assailant using wristlocks, elbow strikes, open-handed blows, and other non-lethal techniques. |
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At the same time, we can be open-handed in granting state support only after all pre-conditions and our other items of policy have been complied with, or else we would end up fighting a running battle. |
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She is open-handed and prefer to approach the more modest. |
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This open-handed management of the intellectual property rights relating to Plumpy'nut® type products is in line with the commitment made by Nutriset at a meeting in Rome in 2007 with humanitarian organisations. |
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The money here was given open-handed, and Parliament was not to be informed what was to be done with it. |
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But a somewhat-similar hand sign — the open-handed flicking of a thumbnail against the teeth — is seen in the cultures of the Indian subcontinent to be insulting. |
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This point is worth noting because of the prevailing attitude in identifying techniques of Behavioral Modification with the open-handed application of a versive stimuli . |
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Hitters use the open-handed tip to try to softly place the ball over the blockers or into other open areas of the opponent's court. |
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Despite Gustavus' open-handed dealing, many princes of Europe did not trust him. |
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She sat there for more than three hours, as sheet after sheet became covered with her open-handed writing. |
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Out on the road we would diligently return the open-handed campervan wave. |
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In this way, the contrast is obvious between the Society's open-handed offer to help, in a spirit of love and friendship, and a State activity which demands that the poor come for help to a certain location. |
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She had brought her hand across to lie open-handed on his chest. |
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Then, before he could react, she leaned over and hit him twice, cross-handedly, across his face, once with each hand, open-handed. |
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