After taking his bath in the Ganges, a devotee takes a palmful of water and offers it back to the Ganges. |
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It was like standing on a street corner and jiggling a palmful of quarters. |
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Mr. Minter disappeared inside for a moment, and when he returned, he pressed a palmful of bills into Mr. Klein's hand. |
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A bird becomes pale shells and arcs and slivers, a weightless palmful of light, a blown bubble of beaked skull and thin airy curves for constructing chest and back and wings. |
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Apply a palmful of the product in a cupped hand and cover all surfaces. |
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This means more lean meat or fish and veg, with only a palmful of wholegrain rice or sweet potato. |
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He splashed a palmful of cologne on his cheeks, breathed out and felt as right as rainbows. |
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Willie Newton picks up a palmful of cold, moist clay and slaps it down where the saddle should be. |
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It's not hard to imagine the first American gardener, standing at the edge of a meadow while pondering a palmful of sunflower seeds: What could go wrong if I swallowed the shell? |
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There the thing stands, dispensing bits of cheer by the palmful. |
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