In covering all bases the film gives us an openhanded view of the corporation's frightening grasp on our lives. |
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Pull off to attain five of these images and you'll acquire an openhanded fifty free spins. |
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His grandfather Geisel was so doggedly openhanded a customer that young Ted compiled the second-best sales record in town. |
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But he was too openhanded and endeavored to rebuild a war-stricken state. |
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The challenge of maintaining this awareness is to sit openhanded to receive all that comes. |
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He then openhanded him again, and Stossel went down and was nearly crying for his mum. |
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We believe the majority of Swiss guides use the Swiss loop at the end of the rope, and the openhanded loop in the middle. |
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Let selling be an openhanded selling, with justly balanced scales and price which do not prejudice either party, buyer or seller. |
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In the economic realm, because of its temporary preponderance, the United States could afford to be openhanded. |
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I command you to be openhanded toward your brothers and toward the poor and needy in your land. |
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A lavish spender, Constantine was notoriously openhanded to his supporters and was accused of promoting beyond their deserts men of inferior social status. |
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Documents in the tax case described Mr. Sherman as an inveterate spender, one who friends and family said in letters of support could be all too openhanded with gifts. |
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Approachable and openhanded, Johnson would share his knowledge generously. |
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This section of his Gospel begins with the story of the devoted, openhanded widow, the woman Jesus admired for her example of giving her all. |
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The openhanded financial donation by the Ghanaians clearly confirms their love and devotion for native land. |
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Charpentier is now valued for his openhanded humanity and high level of quality that is universal in his output. |
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The tapered and chamfered rectangular handle on the Victory Hoe gives me a more openhanded grip and it just feels better. |
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It states that openhanded passes would have to have a clear underhand striking action. |
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Earl Roger was not quite so openhanded when it came to endowing his new monastery with lands. |
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In the painting, the enslaved and sexually abused Margaret Garner betrays her liaison with her owner Archibald Gaines with an exposed, openhanded gesture toward him. |
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