The collection includes a multitude of hand painted felt and lace tops, waxed cotton shirts and skirts, chambray shirts, and pure wool skirts. |
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Lodge put his sunglasses on and stood up, his hand gripped around the hilt of his weapon. |
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He replied, his stance changing, his left hand firmly gripping the hilt of his sword. |
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Veon frowned but said nothing, his hand gripping the hilt of his sword tightly. |
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Her left hand closed around an invisible scabbard and her right hand clutched the hilt of a sword. |
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His left hand grasped the hilt of his sword and his right hand tightened at his side. |
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When a horse champs the bit, it is a sign that he no longer resists the action of the hand. |
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He thought he'd outsmarted us into taking one of the worst ideas of the world and holding it in the palm of our hand. |
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I agreed wholeheartedly, raising my hand for a high five, but Andy left me hanging. |
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I didn't have to wait long before Rowan made a motion with his hand and with a strum of Andy's guitar the song began. |
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My hand was resting on a curved metal strut that could have been the edge of a hold. |
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And so here we are at Lagavulin, exhilarated by our journey and safely anchored with drinks in hand. |
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The Greek heroes, on the other hand, can use the mirror to avoid being turned to stone as they battle the petrifying Medusa. |
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No wonder I need a shave, Graham mused, rubbing his beard stubble with his free hand. |
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At first, miners separated high-grade ore from waste rock underground by hand. |
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He put his outspread hand over his chest and I found myself rolling my eyes once again. |
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When Jenny turned her head back to David, the boy had already outstretched his hand to her. |
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She outstretched her hand in an attempt to halt her already dashing sister, but she was too far. |
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The 33-year-old, stationed in Harlem, ran his hand through his hair, his face blackened and stubbly. |
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Andrew outstretched his hand to Elizabeth as she descended the last several steps. |
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Upon noticing her state he hurriedly outstretched his hand and mumbled an apology as he helped her off of the ground. |
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She pushed the thoughts from her head and outstretched her hand to summon an automobile. |
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The Idirans, on the other hand, conquer the species they considered inferior and subjugate them into their righteous religious empire. |
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We hijacked the best seats in the house, the front row of the balcony, where I waved my multicolored boa and mauve lace covered hand at him. |
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In Nottingham, it needs nine days for the chancellor to personally hand all diplomas to students. |
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It's not in the least clear who's going to win, or even who has the upper hand, or who holds the true moral high ground. |
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The bass twirls about the whiplashing snares, the snuffed hi-hats giving the impression that the Neptunes had a hand in the production. |
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In witness whereof the hand and seal of the landlord and of the tenant have been hereunto set the day and year first above-written. |
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As a head Stubbs was charismatic and outwardly eccentric, making it policy to shake every child's hand and say something nice about them. |
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In observational studies of handwashing, the frequency and quality of hand hygiene are consistently suboptimal. |
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It spun back off Gallacher's right-hand post, but Flo was on hand to force the ball over the line with his studs. |
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The device can be screwed onto a stud in the house to keep a handgun easily at hand. |
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This was a 7 card stud game and there was a 50 cent ante for each player every hand. |
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Each hand is then completed as a stud poker final hand by dealing the additional cards. |
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On the other hand, that overactive imagination can also cause irrational fears, superstitions, and even paranoia. |
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On the other hand, the governor also seemed hesitant in giving orders to the military and police. |
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Having figured out what she was going to do, she was raising her hand when she paused, hesitating. |
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Jean Tigana was a study in cool as he strolled out of the Reebok, briefcase in hand, keeping his thoughts to himself. |
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We have resigned ourself to the hand that geography and history has dealt our people. |
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This is the point in class that I would typically raise my hand or open my laptop to studiously take notes. |
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Health workers will also be on hand to answer questions about osteoporosis, diabetes, diet and how to give up smoking. |
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On the other hand, people can accept lots of heretofore unacceptable things as long as they have a say beforehand. |
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On the other hand, with solidarity, as Wimbledon showed in the 1980s, a team can overachieve. |
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My hand was unexpectedly clutching the stone tightly as I stuffed the paper back in the bottle. |
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You have to hand it over to a director and allow them to do what they want to it. |
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On the other hand, if it turns out to be true, they certainly can claim to have been the first to mention it. |
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On one hand, he invites us to laugh at a group of hopeless stumblebums tyrannised by their supposedly defenceless victim. |
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With one hand stretched out to steady him, he began a stumbling march toward the door. |
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After the stumbling progress of the last four years, we need a firm hand and a solid commitment that a safe, major company would bring. |
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The EU, on the other hand, never actually had an Ostpolitik and found itself faced with an issue that it was unfit to deal with. |
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Why hand your cash over to a tout when you could work your passage, get a more secure sleeping area and get in for free? |
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Yet not all submit themselves to the physician's hand or accept his treatment. |
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Remember compared to about 45,000 possible hands in Hold em, there are 270,725 hand combinations possible in Omaha high-low. |
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It fears that the current proposals for the establishment of a central services organisation hand too much power to its commercial rivals. |
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The Esquire Theatre, on the other hand, is guilty of censoring the work of an artist, no matter how poor that work might actually be. |
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On the other hand, it was one reason why Chadwick and other reformers wanted to have more centralized control. |
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On the other hand, Gephardt often comes across as wooden on the campaign stump. |
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The object of this is to provide clearance for the hand and knuckles when hewing the log. |
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The jester tapped the onion with his free hand and the outermost layer of skin peeled back. |
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From then on, generations of disciples laboured with hand tools to hew giant temples, intricate statues and monasteries of up to three storeys. |
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Zoe Bell, on the other hand, is a hot, new stuntwoman who is still struggling with the ins and outs of the competitive industry. |
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He fastened with his own hand this rich cestus upon the person of the lovely tourist. |
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On the other hand, in his determination to secure the property, he may overbid by a margin greater than necessary. |
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When I run my hand along a bunk or the bricks lining a crematorium oven, my heart sinks every time. |
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We heard of the struggle of the pastoral counselor, poorly equipped for the task at hand, and yet pushed to provide more pastoral care. |
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Pope Pete, on the other hand, has the same problem as all hermetic-influenced schizophrenics of the past years. |
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Perhaps the despicable Horst knows whose hand it is and that he will use that knowledge to force Marie's submission. |
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The name Odeon, on the other hand, retains an air of tradition, elegance and style. |
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He always had bran, pollard, hay and chaff on hand and would pay the highest prices for dairy produce. |
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She says she always dreamed of becoming an actress but, to her chagrin, opportunity and ambition didn't seem to go hand in hand. |
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The server software also records hand movements through wind changes directly above the tablet when the stylus is not touching it. |
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Most people keep some styptic powder on hand to cauterize the bleeding if necessary. |
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Some left-handed people when pressurised to change over to the right hand also tend to develop a stutter or stammer. |
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Although his left hand had stopped moving, his right was still quietly strumming the melody. |
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Edge looked darkly around and put his hand on his chain gun he was carrying. |
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He struggles to keep the upper hand, but she outmaneuvers him more often than not. |
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On the other hand, maybe we just shouldn't bother since we seem to be so outmatched in the hatred department anyway. |
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Josh was standing in the middle of the stage, his guitar in hand, strumming along. |
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On the lake people can try their hand at sailing, windsurfing, rowing and canoeing, as well as sub-aqua diving in a special tank. |
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On the other hand, Job and the apocalyptic literature insist on the hiddenness of Wisdom. |
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Two guys, thuglike if you will, stood waiting with a ten dollar in hand requesting change. |
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Before I could pull some change out of my pocket to pay for it, a hand held out ten dollars to the man who served me. |
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They chased one to the hermitage of Eskdaleside, near Whitby, where the hermit protected the exhausted boar and refused to hand it over. |
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On the other hand, family income and education, which may reflect rank in the social hierarchy, are strongly related to health. |
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Boys, on the other hand, tend to have more hierarchically organized groups than girls, and status in the hierarchy is paramount. |
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And in my normal outpatients clinic, most people arrive, clutching the hand of a loved one and then sit, chewing lips and fidgeting. |
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I grabbed his hand, wanting to listen to the song I had listened to back in junior high. |
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On the other hand, Damase's Quatre Facettes on the final track are generally of a strongish character. |
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She howled her head off and each time I changed gears she reached out and sunk her claws into my hand, arm, and leg. |
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Finally, he said, he disciplined himself to represent each image faithfully by hand. |
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That they did, but with such a heavy hand that the narcotic gas used to subdue the terrorists also accounted for over 100 hostages. |
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But the legions were forced to return several times to subdue them and Caesar finally lost patience, so he cut off one hand of every soldier. |
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In particular, this means regular hand washing with soap and water, after using the toilet, changing babies' nappies and before handling food. |
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Stick in hand, leathery skin and leather chappals worn to shreds, his dispossession was clear from his finely twirled white moustache and neat beard. |
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I imagined myself fighting against giant rats and drunken centaurs, in shining armour, a sword and shield in hand, and finally discovering the Truth. |
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Here is the money I saved. Please hand it to the American sailors injured. |
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Here, hold this in your hand, right here, young fella, just like this. |
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On the one hand, his excursions into the mechanics of heredity and population genetics provide a valuable background for his rejection of racial and eugenic theories. |
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It's a staccato language of enigmatic hand gestures, flailing arms, touching oneself, herky-jerky starts and stops, plunging into space, crashing, spinning, jumping back up. |
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An interesting letter is a hand written weekly report dated December 3, 1921, it details the strength of F Company, which was with just three officers and twenty other ranks. |
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Seriously, there's no better way aside from a doctor's latex ensheathed hand in the darker, tenderer areas of your person to assess your hernias and would-be hernias. |
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On one hand, angiosperm cells lack centrosomes as microtubule organizing centres and are missing the contractile ring which serves as a tool for cytokinesis in animal cells. |
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As soon as I finish the tasks immediately at hand I'm outta here. |
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To the right aileron, the lower cable passed over a pulley at station 15, and from this point outboard the system was similar to that on the left hand side. |
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Animals, on the other hand, are heterotrophs, life forms that depend on the consumption of plants, animals or both in order to meet their bioenergetic requirements. |
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For purposes of the statements of cash flows, the Association considers all currency on hand, demand deposits with banks and certificates of deposit to be cash equivalents. |
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The documents that go to the Secretary of State's office should be hand delivered to the Sacramento office or sent via certified mail, with return receipt required. |
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Mr. Clay for the claimants on the other hand argues that in building contracts there is a continuum of decision makers spreading from certifiers to the House of Lords. |
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Ludicrous plans to move the entire stadium away from the sea had happily been shelved and his team of helpers were raking stones off the outfield by hand. |
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Barnabas stutters a bit, and Harrison sees the doll in his hand. |
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So the inspector went to the back of the class, sat down at the stutterer's desk facing him, put his hand over the boy's hand, and asked the question again. |
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Upon emergence from hibernation, the lizards were caught by hand. |
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Here in America, we eat the salad first, so the salad fork is on the outmost edge of the left hand side of the plate, followed by the dinner fork and then the dessert fork. |
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I looked at Deidre again, and she was still hiding her head in her hand, shaking it as if she couldn't believe she'd just done that in the elevator. |
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I figure it's just my imagination, but then in another moment he lifts his hand, the one not holding his drink, and, as if I outrank him, gives me a salute. |
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Eddie congratulated me, raising his hand up for the high five. |
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On the other hand, if you elect for the more expensive hardware option, much less CPU power is needed and often both the picture and sound quality are greatly improved. |
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On the other hand, districts have used shortages to rationalize the employment of people who have not studied and do nor know the subjects they will teach. |
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After producing the knife he subjected them to a terrifying experience during which he made them hand over their valuables, blindfolded them, tied them up and raped them. |
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On the other hand we have the announcement that he will offer up new hope to the Scottish economy as the chief executive elect of Scottish Enterprise. |
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Everything went blank and he gave in and outstretched his hand to Jesse. |
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On the other hand, if you intend to sublicense your derivative works, consider what form of patent-retaliation clause your sublicensees can accept. |
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They also accumulated home-made detonators, rifles with long-distance sights, a hand grenade, revolvers fitted with silencers, sub-machine guns and ammunition. |
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Wrap your hand in an oven glove then hold the oyster, flat side uppermost. |
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In this ceremony which literally means joining of hands the bride's right hand is placed on that of the groom whilst the priest chants holy verses. |
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While you can slice slaw ingredients by hand, rely on a food processor to do the job in seconds, suggests Ehri. |
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On the other hand, the ornamental shrub Ixora, has a low alkalinity tolerance, demonstrated by yellowing of its foliage. |
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Mackenzie, on the other hand, Julia is less a bringer of doom than a foreshadower of it. |
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The seats can be collapsed with one hand and it takes only a matter of seconds to fold away all five back seats if necessary. |
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He broke his right hand April 26 when hit by a foul tip off the bat of Toronto's Rajai Davis and then was suspended for 50 games on Aug. |
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They reason that by putting Vitti in the thick of it, he will force someone's hand. |
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As a part of an interactive show he wanted to hand out fortune cookies filled with a section of a hand written haiku. |
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If the foul tip does somehow hit the hand, it will carom off the palm or the fingers, not hit straight on. |
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On the other hand the thought of a whole, aged forerib of beef, on-the-bone of course, makes the whole family salivate with anticipation. |
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On the other hand, compromise necessary to change electoral rules might be harder to achieve in a highly fractionalized legislature. |
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The hand brake and foot brake operated well and securely held the Steed SE on slopes and slowed it without drama from speed. |
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The duo had already connected earlier in the week at a practice, where another foul ball from Topps hit Rice in the left hand. |
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It is crafted with a one hand easy-fold mechanism, quick-locking rear foot brake and ergonomic handle. |
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The EU competition watchdog has demanded Hungarian flag-carrier airline Malev hand back tens of millions of euros and tens of billions of forints in illegally paid state aid. |
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Diagnosis and treatment of retained foreign bodies in the hand. |
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On the other hand, as far as known to us, there is only limited number of studies on forced convection heat transfer from heated cylinders to nanofluids. |
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Others favour the hand brake over the foot brake, and vice versa. |
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This analysis is built iteratively from a simultaneous examination of potential and site requirements on the one hand and from those of the other industrial sectors. |
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With such broad coverage, the dictionary is suitable for flutists of all ages and abilities, and any flute enthusiast would benefit from having a copy close at hand. |
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On the other hand, Tempe chose a motorized fly system at Marcos de Niza High School's auditorium and discovered this choice requires a lot more maintenance. |
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On the other hand, others, like Plato, often spoke as if the explanation of all things would be achieved simply by discovering their Forms, or formal causes. |
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However, her mount wasn't able to dictate matters as usual and only gained the upper hand over Fozy Moss from two out, eventually drawing clear to score by four lengths. |
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