All the LM's complexities are drawn out by hand, and many are built by hand, too.
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They all have to be laid out by hand and then bonded, by hand, into 70 subassemblies.
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Just take a notebook to class and take notes by hand and draft ideas and essays by hand.
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"All these old products were completely done by hand, engraved by hand, and now everything is done by machine," he said.
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Once they are printed, but before they are bound, 20 workers mix them by hand — yes, by hand — like shuffling a deck of cards.
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Click here to view original GIFI very much enjoyed watching this surfboard get made by hand because, well, I love watching anything get made by hand.
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They can be marked either by machine or by hand – and counted either by machine or by hand – but it is this paper record that is crucial.
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Over 4 million biologists currently run these experiments by hand and OpenTrons plans to grow in what they say is currently a $47 billion market stuck running the lab by hand.
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What computer and security experts recommend is actually remarkably non-technical: paper ballots, marked by hand whenever possible and audited by hand until there is strong statistical evidence that the outcome is correct.
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Without them ... our crops require laborious, costly pollination by hand.
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To remake Nosferatu, Mastrovito decided to animate it by hand.
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For now, Dwell's editorial team curates that information by hand.
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"When I started, we pollinated everything by hand," he said.
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Additionally, the silicone nose needs to be made by hand.
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A man caught a fish, by hand, inside his home.
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Plus, we had to paint all of it by hand.
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He spent Tanzania's Independence Day picking up litter by hand.
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Flour tortillas, made daily by hand, are elastic and chewy.
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Alongside other women mathematicians, she calculated rocket trajectories by hand.
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"Down here, they transport everything by hand," Mr. Sandulli said.
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The fabric is then laid flat and cut by hand.
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Pop would make needles, by hand, to suture his cattle.
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Break apart any clumps with a whisk or by hand.
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Each PIN must be entered by hand, which is laborious.
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Sew new hem by hand or with a sewing machine.
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All the fabrication is done by hand, in the workshop.
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I tend to do all of the drawings by hand.
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It was a vast improvement over tracing neurons by hand.
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Each piece is made by hand, by artisans in Pakistan.
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Any writing I do, I do quickly by hand first.
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Most crops grown beneath panels must be picked by hand.
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Zohre corrected the proofs by hand with a red pencil.
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The Democratic caucus received the petition Thursday by hand delivery.
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Other studies reveal that writing by hand helps memory retention.
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The old machine makes denim more by hand, more uneven.
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Some are sleek, polished productions, others are lovingly filmed by hand.
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Upon returning home safely, I colored them all in by hand.
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The packets are dropped by airplane or by hand, along roads.
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Also: Did you mention that you rolled that sushi by hand?
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In the past, much of this work was done by hand.
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An organization called Tlalpan arrived to carry rubble away by hand.
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They're forged by hand and even feature a 13.953-year guarantee.
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"Each frame [was] carefully drawn or photographed by hand," says Hong.
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And it's done by hand, and it's done with the imagination.
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Ordering online and mixing by hand could give you more control.
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Workers – mostly women – are frisked by hand every time they leave.
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It takes a lot of work to sell stuff by hand!
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More than 90% of such work is still done by hand.
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There's absolutely nothing efficient about sorting through 30,000 resumes by hand.
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Save for the bottom row, every module was built by hand.
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"Still faster than mining by hand or punch cards," he noted.
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Their different supports and pieces can be taken apart by hand.
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Why he must deliver it by hand, though, remains a mystery.
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Its burnt-orange foam insulation has to be applied by hand.
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"The thought of doing that by hand was frightening," Bain said.
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The chicken is baked for an hour, then shredded by hand.
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Watching things being made by hand fascinated me, in any métier.
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This could be done by hand or via controlled, prescribed burns.
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Again, that saves you valuable time otherwise spent inspecting by hand.
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In manual recounts, not every ballot will be counted by hand.
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People would buy tobacco from her and roll them by hand.
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I played a lot of the [instruments] in "4422" by hand.
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We draw it up by hand, in the old-fashioned way.
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Until very recently, most of the process was done by hand.
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This task, like most things, used to be done by hand.
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" Johnson had added by hand, "The thing is exceeding my expectations.
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Since then, I've probably added many thousands of words by hand.
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She made furniture by hand with supplies she bought at Michaels.
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The agency specified the building must be taken apart by hand.
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I'm one of those reporters who still take notes by hand.
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A team member planting grain seeds by hand in September 2017.
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DIANE ABBEY They're all made by hand, which is truly amazing.
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About 110 people responded, and Ms. Bittner matched them by hand.
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Made by hand with existing grids for years, altering as needed.
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All of the recording is done by hand, on work sheets.
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In 1964, 0.33 percent of California tomatoes were picked by hand.
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Do you know why he wrote 'Blacks for Trump' by hand?
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I press them by hand, in a vise, or with stones.
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Making the blocks by hand is a lost art, she noted.
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Writing things out by hand takes longer than typing it up.
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There's nothing newfangled about the harvest; it's done entirely by hand.
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And inside stores, employees stopped making signs on chalkboards by hand.
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When you catch a fish, you haul it in by hand.
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He used to cut, by hand, the gemstones used in movements.
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"He was the last one doing it by hand," she said.
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Entering financial information by hand means that errors are more likely.
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"We've weeded by hand, with machines, even with fire," Gilkison says.
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They're all made by hand by one guy who's very dedicated.
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Civilian policemen with police jackets on were searching bags by hand.
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Many Jersey shore candy shops still make the treat by hand.
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Pollination, to date, has been done by hand with a forensic brush.
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Ma sews each pillow by hand in her New Jersey design studio.
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In a horrid twist, the remaining 300 kilograms was removed by hand.
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Swiss printmaker John Baptist Isenring painted daguerreotypes by hand in the 1830s.
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A woman created by hand the first version of the American flag.
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Pop even made his own needles by hand to suture the cattle.
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Berry cracks open a notebook and begins writing, by hand, in pencil.
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The cubes then get packaged, by hand, into bowls at Acme's plant.
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Mr. Hsieh makes each Lucky Egg by hand, which takes three months.
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"This thing just chopped by hand to pieces pretty much," Cosso said.
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Yumiley has been washing clothes by hand for more than a year.
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These fur coats are made by hand like my grandfather made them.
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Even worse, the exam requires all code to be written by hand.
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Each is made by hand so that no two are the same.
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"We sometimes make them by hand, and sometimes by machine," Amaya says.
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Another, less likely explanation is that their shape was altered by hand.
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The holes for the new stones were dug by hand and foot.
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To serve, thinly slice radishes by hand or on a meat slicer.
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"Counting microscopic larvae by hand is an extremely slow process," Hozoji said.
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Many of those smaller service providers are still processing notices by hand.
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The group then parsed through their genome and medical files by hand.
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Every hair piece you see in the movie was made by hand.
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Making GIFs by hand is a similar, and equally time-intensive, job.
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Simply put: Making each drink by hand did not fit our bill.
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Plants can be pollinated by hand (or, in the future, by drone).
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The pieces created by Desktop Metal machines can be separated by hand.
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Desktop Metal 3D-printers make metal parts that can separated by hand.
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Our original logo I drew by hand starring our supermodel spokeswoman Envy.
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The gold piping on their petrol tanks is still painted by hand.
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What if they were meticulously tended by hand rather than by machine?
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"She still feeds my son every day by hand," Mr. Alam said.
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She writes by hand, in a little notebook resting on her thighs.
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Inside, airline employees were writing boarding passes by hand, sometimes in pencil.
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They want to touch the materials and create new objects by hand.
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Because who the heck wants to stir all this stuff by hand?
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Intruders can crack weak, easily guessed passwords by hand or with software.
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You can fill it out by hand or use the related app.
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"Engraving, enameling, bezeling, all done by hand, have come back," she continued.
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Some people fed the animals soft pretzels from a pushcart by hand.
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Each aroma is filtered by hand without pressure and allowed to rest.
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She then paints everything by hand, including the eyeball irises, using acrylics.
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The label was printed from the computer, rather than written by hand.
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"Everything is made by hand, with minimal use of machinery," he says.
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I did them by hand in the computer via Wacom and Maya.
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Her and a small group of volunteers still sew blankets by hand.
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It was flown to Pyongyang and delivered by hand, the source said.
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Additionally, many of the services once performed by hand are now automated.
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Or you can print out a spreadsheet and complete it by hand.
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She spent the next 21 days applying 3,000 Swarovski crystals by hand.
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Also doing the artwork by hand unavoidably gives it a personal style.
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It allows us to create complications too difficult to accomplish by hand.
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She made her works completely by hand, without stencils, tape, or projections.
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When he's stuck on a particularly difficult passage, he writes by hand.
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These days, sandwiched between surfing sessions, Mr. Schmidt "shapes" surfboards by hand.
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They must be shaped, or sheared, often by hand, as they grow.
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A manual recount does not mean every ballot is counted by hand.
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Mix by hand or with a spoon, then apply generously to skin.
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Afterward, it's drained, rinsed and rubbed by hand to remove the hulls.
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So I began making puzzles by hand, moved on to using software.
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This produces "artisanal stress" (created, by hand, by individual boomers for themselves).
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Election officials rejected Stein's request to have votes recounted by hand Monday.
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The villagers had to all work together to construct it by hand.
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We do, but just less, because we&aposre doing it by hand.
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Is there anything you would like to learn to make by hand?
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Her father's family nickname -- "Pepito" -- was written by hand in wet cement.
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In the very beginning, Taranto packed the meal-delivery kits by hand.
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About 50,000 people pick some 12 billion apples by hand each fall.
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Everyone's invitations were done by hand and featured balloons with bright colors.
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Whenever a customer submits an order, the cans are wrapped by hand.
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I continue to write by hand, as I did 20 years ago.
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I had written it by hand, but it needed to be typed.
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We teach everyone to make pasta by hand during our Airbnb Experience.
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Luckily, budgeting isn't done by hand or those boring Excel spreadsheets anymore.
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Why do they look silk-screened when they are made by hand?
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In other words, to do it by hand, it takes an expert.
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Why decorate a tree by hand when you can use a gun?
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It seems like someone took the care to make it by hand.
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If you're just trying to get some residual lube off or be extra cautious after washing by hand, the dishwasher is fine, but anal toys or anything used with a partner should be cleaned by hand with soap.
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Hara drew the images by hand, and polished them up in Adobe Illustrator.
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It's a collection of profiles about people who make unique products by hand.
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And I suppose someone sat there and counted all of them by hand?
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You processed 35mm film by hand, developing pictures in a darkroom with chemicals.
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This happened because they didn't have a bag and carried everything by hand.
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This movie is about a space program made from scratch by hand. 11.
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Gwake took on the challenge of making gnocchi by hand — with modest success.
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Any races found within half that margin — 0.25% — require a recount by hand.
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A recount by hand is necessary when the margin is less than 0.25%.
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Everything at Vigía is done by hand, and with throwaway or inexpensive materials.
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Each of Atkins' plates, however, is unique and was made painstakingly by hand.
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Nishimura recreates the borders by hand, transcribing interviews she held with former prisoners.
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In the trailer, McQueen is seen in his atelier, tearing fabric by hand.
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Grains of rice are individually made and balls of it shaped by hand.
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As soon as it's done by hand, and the mind, I accept it.
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Instead, 400 workers dig, carry, wash, break and filter the ore by hand.
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Undoubtedly, a powerful juice press is more convenient than wringing produce by hand.
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Everything was by brush, by hand, more or less gutsy, hit or miss.
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Bugatti is known for assembling super fast, mind-bogglingly expensive cars by hand.
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By the way, till this day, the sorting is still done by hand.
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The gigantic rainbow sprinkles are then added by hand as the finishing touch.
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The fur on these characters isn't put together by hand for every frame.
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The airline suspended departures, with airport agents writing out boarding passes by hand.
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Without today's sophisticated sensors, pilots had to do much more maneuvering by hand.
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The durable wheelchair is propelled forward by hand levers and features sturdy wheels.
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Walker makes them all by hand, building them in a couple of days.
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It's CMYK printing but without the black, and by hand, and for makeup.
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All of Riggio's works are cut and pasted by hand without a computer.
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Now, imagine if we would have had to shake each glass by hand?
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Mabl users don't have to write extensive (and often brittle) tests by hand.
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In the first version of boards, you have to build them by hand.
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Students previously had to record their step and heart rate data by hand.
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They're making everything by hand and there's no sophisticated machinery to speak of.
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Seamstresses like Eleanor Foraker sewed the astronauts' metal and plastic spacesuits by hand.
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It reminded me of how a person might mop a floor by hand.
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ImageNet is an online database of millions of images, all labelled by hand.
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Add the beef and mix well with a spoon or by hand. 9.
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I cut the shades by hand and sanded them on the belt sander.
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The bags costs around $3 to make and can be assembled by hand.
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We weigh each cookie by hand to be sure that it's 6 ounces.
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All the picking and drying is still done by laborers entirely by hand.
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She would make Mexican candies, and everyone participated by doing everything by hand.
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A lot of the data, however, still has to be entered by hand.
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The entire process, including continuing weeding and sod installation, was done by hand.
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"He built that motorcycle by hand — every single part on it," Lattin said.
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Cast members press each chocolate chunk into the Jack-Jack Cookies by hand.
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Endless acres of cotton were picked by hand in the baking Carolina sun.
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While some Nomos watches are self-winding, most must be wound by hand.
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The watches are built by hand; that's what made me fall in love.
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San Marzano tomatoes, pulped by hand each day to make the fresh base.
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"We were still doing everything by hand," the makeup artist Ve Neill recalled.
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Florida's Senate race churns on, and now ballots are being recounted by hand.
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Almost every coding change will, in effect, have to be entered by hand.
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"African-American prisoners did 99 percent of the fieldwork by hand," he writes.
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You simply type your loan(s) by hand into their calculator, and unbury.
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And, when I'm inspired, washing these components by hand is also a breeze.
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It is very easy to either wash by hand or pop in dishwasher.
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Some attempted to clear rubble by hand to free those trapped under debris.
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Uriarte draws all of his comics by hand, using digital devices and software.
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If not, you&aposll have to rinse the shaft and blades by hand.
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These were the brief interludes when the airplanes were being flown by hand.
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For decades, cleanup crews took shovels and brooms to the tracks by hand.
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Students practice making gelato with a professional machine, as well as by hand.
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Police and other employees are having to write out their reports by hand.
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And did you know, she asked, that those knots are made by hand?
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Persian signs and advertisements line the street, some of them written by hand.
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Does reading the article make you want to write by hand more often?
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Johnson worked mainly by hand, filling large tables of numbers with complex calculations.
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The artist picked up a fine metal tool to hone it by hand.
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A low-cost ECG heart monitor and a vehicle controlled by hand gestures.
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MIAMI — The activist José Daniel Ferrer García made his desperate plea by hand.
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"Our artisans learn to craft by eye and by hand here," he said.
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Current designs also don't lend themselves to easy deconstruction by hand or machine.
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Sunisa Nitmai and her daughter Suchasinee wash dishes by hand behind the counter.
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He's also relented on the sweets shop's commitment to making everything by hand.
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Just looking for a picture of a witch's brew to draw by hand?
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As she had no practical skills, she found work deboning chickens by hand.
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For beginners, it does take some time to roll these wrappers by hand.
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Mr. Stowers slept on the floor and made Mr. Lukach's clothes by hand.
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Lights and ornaments are added on by hand and the tree is assembled.
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Voting machines do break down, forcing some jurisdictions to count ballots by hand.
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The harvest, usually from late August through September, is done entirely by hand.
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Throughout the gallery are weavings and printed fabrics made by hand or computer.
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The kitchen cabinets are entirely covered in long metal sheets hammered by hand.
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"You're dumping carts by hand, going down these long, steep driveways," he says.
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The sailors must remove the kelp jammed in the boat's engine by hand.
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I end up blending it by hand with a spoon and making a mess.
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The brilliantly colored fibers that result are then woven, knitted, and crocheted by hand.
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Why though, during slumber, can I email better than I can write by hand?
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All of his drawings are done by hand with a pencil, compass and protractor.
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Why do all that testing and coding by hand when you don't have to?
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Those bastards at Bloomberg broke the juicing DRM and squeezed the bags by hand.
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Or what Sidney and Beatrice Webb called "workers by brain" and "workers by hand".
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I kick off my goal-setting with my computer off, and write by hand.
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But delicate fruits will have to be picked by hand for the foreseeable future.
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However, many of the top silhouette artists boasted of doing it all by hand.
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Vibrators which came around in the 19th century, powered by hand cranks and water.
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Made by hand in Taiwan, the Babe bank was created by GoGOLDFISH Design Studio.
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The slugger was examined by hand surgeon Dr. Thomas DiLiberti in Dallas earlier Thursday.
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As a kid he would help his grandmother make candy by hand to sell.
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The Company's Antha operating system replaces processes which are currently done, almost, by hand.
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Still, an hour is much better than attempting to work things out by hand.
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"Matkot is Israel," said Haim Dagan, owner of a workshop making paddles by hand.
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The All-Star outfielder is slated to be examined by hand surgeon Thomas DiLiberti.
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The downside is they're not machine washable — you have to clean them by hand.
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This could let businesses programatically buy ads rather than inefficiently managing campaigns by hand.
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Previously that work had been done by hand, and often had to be redone.
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We make a piece by hand and then they send it to the factory.
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Grind the cereal in a spice grinder, blender, or simply crush by hand. 4.
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London When Shekhtman first began making jewelry, she did all her work by hand.
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So it's so juicy, so tender, that you have to carve it by hand.
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Peter, the host of the Apollo 11 Airbnb, built the entire home by hand.
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At the sentencing, prosecutors said Chris strangled Shanann by hand and smothered his daughters.
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The Fire Bears are made by hand and ship anywhere in the United States.
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Morra feeds his father by hand; later, we see his mother wheeling his father
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Each item is made by hand or with the help of a 3D printer.
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Now 215 years old, Campbell has made between 210,200 and 1,400 bears by hand.
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Gomez visited the area and photographed a woman as she crafted one by hand.
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He sourced his own materials and printed and packaged every flip-flop by hand.
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Some of the walls even had murals that seemed to be painted by hand.
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English shoemakers Crockett & Jones, for example, have been making shoes by hand since 1879.
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Firtle: One-hundred percent of the distillation process is done by hand as well.
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The first transistor built by Bell Labs in 1947 was put together by hand.
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But it's not dishwasher safe, so make sure to wash the colander by hand.
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Printed copies were instead delivered by hand "to a select group," The Times said.
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Workers will clear the ice by hand until they can get a new machine.
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I drew out my design by hand on some linen and then stitched away.
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Some Voutsa wallpaper is now printed, but custom designs are still painted by hand.
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Picture of nature are subjected to digital studies, before being painted painstakingly by hand.
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But did you complete a room-sized 40,000 transistor CPU made entirely by hand?
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Hemming pants with a sewing machine or by hand is easier than it looks.
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I'm used to a manual, 200mm zoom lens that I extend instantly by hand.
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The dirty jar may be sorted by hand and removed from the recycling stream.
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This is later processed with water, sifted, mixed with sand and stirred by hand.
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An additional 15 were discovered through personal communication or by hand-searching review articles.
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Workers there used to sort through food and medical waste by hand, he said.
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The sports cars were not the only thing worthy of being polished by hand.
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Mr. Loftsson watched as whales were brought to shore and carved up by hand.
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I wrote down more than 200,000 characters by hand, and hand-copied it twice.
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They painstakingly comb the beaches by hand, picking up as much debris as possible.
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I sew Velcro on small pockets by hand, but mostly I sew by machine.
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Each person covers five to 246 trees a day, pollinating apple blossoms by hand.
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But, she warned, election workers may have to count thousands of votes by hand.
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For one thing, mine are easy, stirred by hand, with no stand mixer required.
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Furthermore, writing by hand commits what you're writing to memory more so than typing.
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Top with freshly grated Parmesan cheese and basil leaves torn into pieces by hand.
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In worst-case scenarios, prisoners have tried to alter their own genitalia by hand.
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None of us had a power-saw certification, so we did it by hand.
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Do you illustrate by hand, or is most of what you do done digitally?
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We gently, by hand, carried home china, linens and decorative items for the house.
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Using a dishwasher is almost always more efficient than washing your dishes by hand.
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Only 20 are assembled a day, with most of the work done by hand.
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Maybe a doctor put in a note by hand, maybe a doctor typed it.
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They built the first 19.993 prototypes by hand and were granted a utility patent.
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Blackjack, which also included custom-made parts, was initially built by hand in 2014.
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They would make metal tools and parts, by hand, in coal or coke forges.
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Crusts are rolled out by hand, ladled full and topped with a spiced mix.
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"They've beaded this by hand... it would be a sin not to wear it."
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When done by hand, each seam would have taken about a month to install.
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Their work will accomplish in months what would take years to do by hand.
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It's an intricate mathematical tapestry that is far too intertwined to unpick by hand.
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Early versions of the ransomware appear to have been deployed to networks by hand.
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Camps generally provide laundry service, usually washed by hand and dried in the sun.
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Looters tore off iron security gates by hand, or with chains attached to cars.
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This cuts costs by reducing waste involved with dishing out the rice by hand.
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Zhujiajiao has dozens of zongzi vendors; mostly old ladies who do everything by hand.
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She does most of her work completely by hand, without the help of projectors.
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Those who once made mud bricks by hand start working with cranes and mechanical diggers.
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The good news is that agents usually don't need to search the boxes by hand.
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And he's in good company: Bill Gates too swears by jotting down notes by hand.
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Spun by hand and balanced on a single finger, it was one of MinebeaMitsumi Inc.
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The divers excavated occasionally by hand-fanning the sediments, with bright lights illuminating the scene.
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Tunk refers to his work as "analog collage" because each piece is made by hand.
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Once the body is in the ground, we then fill the grave in by hand.
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There's one final point: back in the old days, they calculated stock values by hand.
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A single worker can hope to weigh only a small sample by hand each week.
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Before, the doormen used to write out serial numbers by hand in a log book.
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Its lid can be fully detached, which makes cleaning it by hand a bit easier.
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He has to consent, Kennedy B. says soft ly handing Meg a page by hand.
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"If they are actually doing it by hand my mind will be blown," he said.
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Many parts of the car, such as the interior trim, must be installed by hand.
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So be honest with me, you said you do Twitter by hand when we DM'd.
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Between chopping garlic and crushing tomatoes by hand, Danza and Groban discuss their new series.
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Other men pan the crushed ore by hand in tubs filled with water and mercury.
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OpenTrons – $3K connected experiment running robot Most life science research is still done by hand.
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I began to build these sculptures by hand while trying not to overthink their meaning.
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Araujo has been drawing by hand for 40 years, he says in the Kickstarter video.
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And I write it out by hand, and then I put it in the fax.
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Carrying items by hand meant bending down with 200-pound appliances to get through doorways.
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For Ms. Serrano-McClain, the process of building perfumes by hand is nearly as painstaking.
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On Monday in Richmond, Virginia, Delta gate agents were writing out boarding passes by hand.
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When possible, we read the narratives in these cases and categorized each incident by hand.
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The flowers open for just one day a year, so pollination is done by hand.
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Plato emoticons had to be styled by hand, with meticulous backspacing, like screen-based needlepoint.
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Her expertise lies in drawings by hand, watercolor and oil paintings, as well as rotoscoping.
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"Making things by hand defines what and who we are as human beings," Horie says.
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It took a master engraver more than 0003 hours to create the masterpiece by hand.
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Translation: locally sourced wasabi and bamboo shoots dug by hand turned into deeply snackable yakitori.
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Staff members quickly collected about 1,000 books and scratched out the offensive word by hand.
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So duplicates, or messy contact cards will still need to be tidied up by hand.
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Quizlet I'm old enough to remember writing flashcards by hand…Today's kids have it better.
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Artisanal mining often involves the illegal extraction of minerals by hand or other makeshift methods.
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Make the tomato sauce: Process the tomatoes through a food mill or crush by hand.
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That's 14,000 bottles of wine, all made by hand—the very definition of a #strongcrew.
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Votes will be counted by hand starting as soon as polls close at 27 GMT.
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You have to go by hand and determine if they're a valid ballot or not.
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The chador has no fasteners; it is held in place under the neck by hand.
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Archaeologists have uncovered an escape route that Jewish prisoners dug, mostly by hand, in Lithuania.
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The Airbnb, which Peter made by hand, is available to rent for $61 per night.
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The government's censorship arm usually scrubs Weibo both by hand and by automatic keyword filtering.
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As well as choosing districts, you now need to add smaller-scale improvements by hand.
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The news outlet reported that the letter was flown to Pyongyang and delivered by hand.
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Doctors kept ailing infants alive by pumping air into their lungs by hand for hours.
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Until recently, both the design work and the leather cutting had been done by hand.
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Packed shoulder to shoulder, workers polished and painted wood and assembled steel parts by hand.
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Once this net pattern has developed, each melon is even massaged and polished by hand.
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Vardakostas: It uses some gourmet techniques that are pretty much impractical to do by hand.
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A build-it-yourself Hogwarts LEGO set that muggles will have to do by hand
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For years, the flowers were pollinated by hand, requiring hundreds of workers and limiting efficiency.
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People taking notes by hand use fewer words but they have better recall of concepts.
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I started milking cows by hand in the evenings when I was five years old.
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Rose says that assembly still takes place by hand at their processing facility in Vietnam.
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Children composing text by hand generate more words more quickly, and also express more ideas.
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Then I played the basslines by hand and finally added a few strings or chords.
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Those nearly two million crystals were applied (by hand!) by a team of 13 people.
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"We've always made everything by hand, which is very important to us," the pair explained.
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Once again, the card moved hand by hand until it reached its true rightful owner.
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MS: Also returning the edited copies to people and all that was done by hand.
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For example, instead of writing out schedules by hand, store managers will create schedules digitally.
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I found myself writing in a journal by hand for the first time in years.
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When we write by hand, we retain information better and may even boost our creativity.
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A female TSA agent was eventually brought over, and she examined my chest by hand.
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Throughout, I was impressed by how the things made by hand were just as striking.
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We prefer to keep eye contact and place orders the old-fashioned way, by hand.
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Instead, he jotted it down by hand and presented the handwritten document to the judges.
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As a girl, she worked on her uncle's farm, harvesting beets and potatoes by hand.
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A city afflicted by nostalgia might enjoy a return to hailing a ride by hand.
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I have to wash them by hand because for some reason the dishwasher isn't working.
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The tea drinks are currently mixed by hand but the billionaire wants them in bottles.
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At Vhernier, artisans craft every model by hand, but the company does not snub technology.
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Political parties, which once chose candidates by hand, now let party members decide in primaries.
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On top of that go multiple layers of gesso that Mr. Guariglia sands by hand.
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There's just one problem: sewing by hand is time-consuming and sewing machines are expensive.
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That means unlocking the doors with a key and cranking open the windows by hand.
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On Smith's orders, soldiers rounded up bomblets by hand and put them in a stack.
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"I don&apost have a garage door opener, I open it by hand," he said.
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Lines will form at gas stations as stalled pumps force drivers to refuel by hand.
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MG made the cables by hand, painstakingly modifying real Apple cables to include the implant.
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The even more common canoes, poled and paddled by hand, stretch the trip into days.
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I have never done laundry by hand before, but what other option did we have?
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Dear Heloise: I sometimes have to wash my underthings by hand in a hotel sink.
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Everything must be done by hand, as the hills are too steep to accommodate machines.
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The tube was then cut by hand into beads, so no two were ever alike.
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Scraps of noodles bob on top, torn by hand, each no longer than a thumb.
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As Ms. McDowell promises, mixing by hand gives you more control, thus a flakier result.
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"There are no more people who want to do this job by hand," he said.
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Some now use motorized canoes, putt-putting up the river instead of poling by hand.
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Facebook offers political ad archives in a few countries, and searching by hand is laborious.
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"They do the destruction by hand and also with fumigation with air force planes," Cmdr.
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What is happening is that the machines are taking parts of jobs, which isn't anything new in the history of human labor: Humans no longer harvest wheat by hand, but with combines; we no longer write everything by hand, but with highly efficient word processors.
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In the early days of data visualization, people made infographics by hand because they had to.
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Throwing a water cooler bottle by hand at a wall is not going to do much.
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The car is designed and engineered by Ford and built by hand by Canadian supplier Multimatic.
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But a diploma written by hand with the blank filled in with a calligraphic printed typeface?
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Before we had CGI, all the moving parts of a movie set were made by hand.
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Soon, static check-in lanes clogged airports and gate agents started writing boarding passes by hand.
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The material is made of dense carbon fiber fused and shaped by hand for the case.
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While the images were taken from photographs, they were rebuilt by hand as if laying bricks.
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"Everything is harvested, weeded, and picked by hand," Sarah Carter, the farm's horticulture specialist, tells me.
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In their absence, vineyards would need natural fertilisers and to be weeded by hand, both costly.
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This makes skin care a little tricky, especially when most products are best applied by hand.
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The couple made it themselves, scooping out bucketloads of clay and bringing in bricks by hand.
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You can wash it in a dishwasher, by hand or even put it into the microwave!
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For three months, workers sandblasted the brick walls and wooden beams, sanding the columns by hand.
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The kitchen rolls 120 to 150 kilos of ground beef and pork per week by hand.
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Alsup has coded in relative isolation for decades, learning from books and compiling databases by hand.
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Best to stir in any additional nuts, cookies or candy by hand after it's done churning.
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I rushed home with this letter, and she was outside our shack, doing laundry by hand.
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It's a little pricey but the sales lady told me the rock was made by hand.
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You have to first coat them in glitter and then wrap each piece individually by hand.
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An accomplished photographer, he drew his own designs by hand, an increasingly rare phenomenon in fashion.
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The modelers have to make each tree by hand, and it's a really time-consuming process.
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As CNBC reported, some accountants worried they were going to have to file returns by hand.
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Nissan says the displays and infotainment system can be controlled by hand gestures and eye movements.
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Most true works of art are created by hand because it is a matter of essence.
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Remove the bowl from the mixer, and knead the dough by hand for about one minute.
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These knife blades are forged, welded, and hammered by hand until they're hundreds of layers strong.
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Even participants with experience working with fiber have difficulty extracting each and every thread by hand.
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She confirmed she printed the intel, carried it by hand, and leaked it to the press.
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"Everything is done by hand; this way I know the consistency of the batter," Otto says.
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"You'll want to start off by making the pasta by hand," Bob, the resident nonno, began.
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In such cases, it is possible to cough up the worm or remove it by hand.
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After designing a 3D origami structure with your software, do you then fold it by hand?
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And amazingly, it still assembles every unit by hand in a workspace connected to its office.
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All of the pieces begin with a lump of porcelain clay that is shaped by hand.
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A Bloomberg report showed that Juicero's packs could be squeezed by hand, no expensive juicer required.
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All the visuals were built by hand, putting you inside an intricate world of stop motion.
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Previous maps were drawn by hand in the 1970s and depicted "a barren seascape," Müller says.
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Cantrell called the next three launch vehicles "prototypes," meaning that they will be built by hand.
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SafariSeat is a low-cost, all-terrain wheelchair propelled forward by hand levers and durable wheels.
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They too were searching the rubble by hand because the heavy equipment had yet to arrive.
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Robert Davis, a chiropractor in Sophia, West Virginia, spends his spare time making violins by hand.
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She had little knowledge of the medium, and composed each tweet by hand in a notebook.
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A series depicts the Lees, who owned a sweet factory and wrapped the treats by hand.
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And I'm like here nailing the shingles on my house, by myself, by hand, taking months.
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These include mixing crops, encouraging natural predators and patrolling fields to crush the eggs by hand.
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The discovery affirms survivor accounts of desperate prisoners digging a tunnel by hand to escape execution.
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Many islanders live in homes that were built by hand and passed down through the generations.
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"All of this photo compositing and manipulation are brought together by doing digital painting by hand."
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He has had to perform insertions of similar devices into the brains of mice by hand.
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I'm drawn to natural stuff and unevenness, and to the humanity of things made by hand.
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Some of the signs had prices written by hand, which gave the store an unprofessional feeling.
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The stigmas are separated by hand from the blossom and then dried into rusty-red threads.
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Founded by two Armenian immigrants, Liberty Orchards has made the classic candies by hand since 1920.
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Both of us were drinking in silence when two young guys walked by, hand in hand.
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Like the original, each timepiece features a star field airbrushed by hand, making each watch unique.
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He did it all by hand, first drew it then painted it in about a week.
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I mean, three or four hundred fish in a stack, and they did it by hand.
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He did it all by hand, first drew it, then painted it in about a week.
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When you crank it by hand you can stop to inspect the pattern and then continue.
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Norman reportedly built the course "by-hand," meaning with minimal interference to the area's natural landscape.
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In the afternoons, she would help her aunt wash the family's sweat-soaked clothes by hand.
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It's the first day for a few guys there, they'll have to stack lumber by hand.
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Rescuers, lacking heavy equipment, were clawing through the rubble by hand, still hoping to find survivors.
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Like the sculptures, the pieces are made using the lost wax technique and finished by hand.
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Perhaps most impressively, Narcissister makes and sews all of her own costumes and props by hand.
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Then a top layer is scraped off by hand before another wax layer is ironed on.
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You can also opt for the manual Sylvania Headlight Restoration Kit that requires sanding by hand.
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So we wanted to measure that by character spaces, and that was only doable by hand.
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In total, Ginsburg creates nine unique aubergines, some with computer generation, and others by hand-drawing.
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So he scampered onto the court and used a towel to wipe it up by hand.
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After all, these are all garments created mostly by hand as part of a long tradition.
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Fresh, wobbly curds are ladled by hand into molds to ripen with microbes in humid conditions.
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"You turn a little crank, by hand in those days, and they all rotate," he said.
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Nina May does much by hand, including breaking down hunks of meat and rolling out pasta.
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The new molding, drywall, tiles and custom, barnlike ceiling he had built by hand were ruined.
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These rocks, some as big as a human head, were easy to pick up by hand.
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Over four days each July, Sabucedo's ranchers round up horses and then overpower them by hand.
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Because of the small walkways, all trash collection is done by hand to load into boats.
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But farmers are having trouble meeting demand because many are still harvesting the grain by hand.
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Front Burner This handsome nakiri, made by hand in Sweden, combines heft with a tactile beauty.
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Though painted by hand in a lucidly simplified realistic style, the juxtapositions of images remain mysterious.
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Each piece of every garment is knitted individually and then linked together and finished by hand.
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No Photoshop involved — Duke really goes to the places and holds up the photos by hand.
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It can walk, run, and even wag its tail, but it was made entirely by hand.
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The 38 pairs of his jeans he sewed by hand sold out immediately at Bergdorf Goodman.
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Ms. Essien makes the products on-site by hand, while Mr. Mulvad designs the understated packaging.
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I cut and sewed the garments myself, created my own illustrations, and printed everything by hand.
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The assembly of the flash bangs, which became a popular product, was also done by hand.
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With their wives, they spent six hours in a barn putting labels on bottles by hand.
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The 22014-employee start-up produces everything at its Phoenix factory, much of it by hand.
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The oranges were tart but juicy, the avocados so ripe they could be peeled by hand.
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Tallies will then be recorded by hand and initially sent by text message to the municipality.
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This fizzer is assembled by hand and has a sweet black currant and citrusy bergamot scent.
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Fears of hacking and outside interference were rife, so all vote tallying was done by hand.
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To fabricate his anamorphic sculptures, Hurwitz models his work mostly by hand but sometimes with software.
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He wrote one out for me by hand, and it was indeed honored the next week.
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Operators vainly tried to stop a meltdown by planning to shove control rods in by hand.
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One time-honored way to review documents involves printing them out and annotating them by hand.
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Illustrator Draws a Funhouse in Virtual Reality—By Hand Is Virtual Reality The Future Of Journalism?
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Earthquaker still makes their pedals by hand, aside from the circuit boards and a final powder coating.
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That could leave just a few days for each county to re-tabulate the results by hand.
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Completing everything by hand, Khoury made one hundred 16" x 16" tiles to construct a cubelike installation.
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She even showed employees sanding and ripping pairs of denim into specific styles — all done by hand.
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He carves everything by hand, beginning with larger tools until he's whittled his way down to sandpaper.
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They were still copying and pasting data from all the contributing databases into Excel worksheets by hand.
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Votes will be counted by hand, starting as soon as polls close at 2100 GMT (21003 EDT).
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Before MacBooks, iPhones and drones, "computers" were people hired to make long and difficult calculations by hand.
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"She made the table cloths by hand for all the tables including the dessert table," says Lipinski.
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Because Cuba could not afford to waste so much stock, the government relabelled the boxes by hand.
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To create this colorful chameleon of a car, Lexus engineers applied all 41,999 LED lights by hand.
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TRNTBL is being built in the United States by hand instead of at a traditional manufacturing plant.
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But with the interiors, I can approach this more free-form and sew things in by hand.
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The steep terraced vineyards, source of the best grapes, had to be tended almost entirely by hand.
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She excitedly and quickly took to her training, learning more than 25 commands relayed by hand signals.
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The showstopper may just be the marble print, which Coca says was manipulated by hand and computer.
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"The ring was then hand-fabricated and all of the pavé diamonds were placed individually by hand."
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Each flower must be pollinated by hand on the morning it blooms or the beans won't sprout.
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Massa said that next year, astronauts will try and pollinate dwarf tomatoes by hand aboard the ISS.
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Previously, researchers at Oak Ridge had to mix and shape the pencil-eraser-sized pellets by hand.
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The GIPHY staff is also further reviewing every GIF sticker by hand and should be finished shortly.
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The main qualm being that the packs can be squeezed by hand, no expensive juicer required. 8.
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The entire thing is 3-D printed from a few components, and easily snapped together by hand.
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The Giphy staff is also further reviewing every GIF sticker by hand and should be finished shortly.
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These women create every single piece by hand, and most of the money raised goes to them.
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Get yourself an electric mixer, because whipping egg whites to stiff peaks by hand is no joke.
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PACE wouldn't work for her particular project; Gaudelli would have to go back to evolving by hand.
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The system should be able to set defaults, but "by-hand" setting or override must be convenient.
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Then lift the clams out by hand so the sand remains at the bottom of the bowl.
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I had built all the audio equipment—not all of it, but most of it—by hand.
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Robots are also of interest to growers of fruit and vegetables that are currently picked by hand.
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Nah, that was just some bullshit gimmick, I mean real, artesanal Mezcal made by hand in Mexico.
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Votes will be counted by hand, starting as soon as polls close at 2100 GMT (1700 EDT).
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Currently, the company of 16 employees produces 500 bottles of rum a month, each bottled by hand.
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Women take over from there, making thread from the wool by hand, twisting it with their fingers.
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That might seem like they're just mass-produced, but actually, the process is mainly done by hand.
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In the old days, one could get away with filling in a rarely used character by hand.
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At a nearby table (or, on occasion, on the floor), Ms. Kim cuts rough patterns by hand.
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That's why, intially, Bijlmer and his girlfriend had a few prototypes made by hand at the factory.
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While holding the wheel in place, screw on one lug nut by hand to secure the wheel.
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She likes the feel of dirt on farmstand vegetables and the touch of things made by hand.
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This was unexpected, because it had been written on the menu by hand below that day's date.
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Many of his customers have returned to sending banknotes by hand, in some cases via motorbike taxi.
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Each of these lamps is uniquely crafted by hand and comes with a hand-carved wooden base.
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Mil-Spec strips down the donor H1 body and rebuilds it by hand after restoring the parts.
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As part of Pad & Quill's marketing strategy, its website includes videos of cases being made by hand.
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After using, this cutting board should be washed by hand in warm soapy water and dried immediately.
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Before electronics took over, these workers — usually women — would convert figures and crunch other numbers by hand.
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Kobborg: When I came in, the weekly schedule was being written out by hand, only in Romanian.
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I then redraw it by hand so the glitching process has actually transitioned from handmade to digital.
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I wash my garments by hand in the kitchen sink and hang them on the drying rack.
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Workers would dig by hand through the riverbed, placing cast-iron rings around them as they went.
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Learning to hold a pencil and write by hand also builds fine motor skills in growing kids.
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Thomas explained that Davis Street's first pastor, Virgil Hunton, built the church by hand with his congregation.
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"I prefer to do things by hand," says the 46-year-old French-Moroccan multimedia visual artist.
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The agency issued an emergency declaration on Friday ordering the owner to tear it down by hand.
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Working by hand, he modeled the government's cash flows, calculating when Treasury would run out of money.
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TLAXIACO, Mexico — Petra Cruz González wakes at 6 every morning to make some 4.53 tortillas by hand.
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Matsumoto can seemingly shape them all, doing so by hand "using only balloons," according to his Instagram.
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"We're making them by hand; we expect to hand-press 700 to 800 a day," he said.
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And they do almost all of it by hand, with a bit of help from some lasers.
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One of mine just happens to be writing things out by hand instead of using a spreadsheet.
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Research has shown that students are more likely to retain information scrawled by hand in paper notebooks.
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First, children need to learn how to transcribe both by hand and through typing on a computer.
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I'm proud to say that I made this puzzle completely by hand, which was a fun exercise.
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Instead, some people say the puffs are being torn apart while washed in machines and by hand.
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DroneFly estimates that drones can spray fertilizer 40 to 60 times faster than doing so by hand.
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It's easy to make, keeps well and can be eaten by hand or served on pretty plates.
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All we need are paper ballots, pens, card tables and patriotic citizens to count ballots by hand.
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I have contacts who will only meet in person and insist that I take notes by hand.
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Loaves baked by hand cost more, as bakers need to be paid for their time and labor.
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The huge screens behind Mr. Ocean displayed the footage: arrestingly close up, smartphone-casual, made by hand.
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Narrator: He makes each of the marionettes by hand and creates a personality for each of them.
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Cullman's pyramid was assembled by hand in Gahlenz, Germany, one of the owners, Gundolf Berger, said recently.
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Thousands of green coffee berries turn brilliant red as they ripen, ready to be harvested by hand.
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Today, people working with the federal government deliver vaccines by hand by walking through prairie dog habitats.
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Nancie McDermott, a cookbook author, said people should just get back to chopping and mixing by hand.
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Some of the most basic questions — is it better to count by hand, or with a machine?
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The tear gas canisters are made by hand by workers, with pay starting at $9.50 an hour.
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Of course, if you prefer it, not every pasta shape needs to be prepared entirely by hand.
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Whereas previously researchers had to tally the particles by hand, now they let lasers do the work.
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What makes them truly impressive, though, is each knife takes over 120 hours to complete by hand.
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Instead of machinery able to process 18 tonnes each hour, workers are packing imported rice by hand.
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Maintenance crews light the heaters by hand and can control the flow of the gas, Metra said.
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There was a pause during which the only sound was a curatorial assistant taking notes by hand.
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Large strips of hair are crafted by hand and glued down to the base of the mask.
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But although they look like computer-generated creations, Ahmed's intricate artworks are actually entirely woven by hand.
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Gradually add 53 cup|250 ml of warm water, mixing by hand, until the dough is elastic.
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Also, a low volume car means a much smaller, simpler factory, albeit with most things done by hand.
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My prom dress was made by hand from a pattern book that she got in the dollar store.
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The company then suspended services for all Kiwibots in operation and had all placed orders delivered by hand.
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German votes are cast on paper, with results tabulated by hand and eventually entered into a computer system.
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They aren't rented or outsourced, but made by hand in the official Macy's parade studio in New Jersey.
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The biggest challenge the team faced is that most neural networks are trained using data labeledd by hand.
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The motions created with this technique look decent, but each of them have to crafted individually by hand.
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The passwords in Lockbox securely sync to the app from the Firefox browser — they aren't entered by hand.
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In fact, just a few years ago, exoplanet-hunting astronomers would still sort through Kepler's data by hand.
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In Cairo, Mustafa Sadiq crafts them by hand and musicians check that his work is up to scratch.
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Amazingly, each piece is cut by hand, and can take anywhere between one and 100 hours to create.
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In areas where no deal is struck, the army may come in to root up plants by hand.
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Usually they're written by hand, either by the game's developers or fans using open-source DDR port StepMania.
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Roughly one-third of New Hampshire towns forgo the computerized scanners altogether and count their ballots by hand.
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Buchwald works with Dalibor Farny, a Czech inventor who makes the Nixie tubes in his workshop by hand.
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It is a cheap source of energy; at its simplest it involves no more than digging by hand.
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Each pair is built to order by hand in Switzerland, and they cost a hefty $3,000 per pair.
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The pens are important because James takes notes and writes plots by hand anywhere an idea strikes him.
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"I've always believed that things made by hand carry an emotional weight and spiritual energy," says Johnson, 45.
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By hand, he cranked a metal drum that rotated against another piece of metal, creating a clattering roar.
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McCardle used an overhead projector as a guide while painting the letters, which she carefully did by hand.
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Eventually, the robot will be able to trim three times faster than someone doing the job by hand.
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Click here to view original GIFEveryone knows the PCBs in their electronics aren't soldered together by hand anymore.
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Liu's original business, in 2014, was meticulously modding individual switches and replacing the springs in each by hand.
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She loves them because mixing a mask by hand means she knows exactly what's going on her skin.
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Netflix will be able to erase marketers' greatest obstacle by hand-holding them to their most receptive audiences.
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The pins, which she makes by hand and sells for €5 ($5.50) each, have sold out multiple times.
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Every harness in the performance was made individually from start to finish by hand with my dedicated team.
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It was this discordant relationship that designers had between stitching by hand and via machine that became contentious.
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Employees began carrying car parts to their workstations by hand or forklift and stacking boxes in messy piles.
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The USF researchers will remove topsoil from the ground for analysis and then test and excavate by hand.
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You can use tools and machines to cut the butter into the flour, but finish it by hand.
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Allure reports that she paints all of the artwork by hand and refuses to use things like stencils.
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Workers load parts by hand into fixtures that hold them in place so robots can weld them together.
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She clarified that it was some sort of sparkling wine, so the cork was easily removed by hand.
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I don't use any sequencers nor arpeggiators, I play all the parts by hand and loop them live.
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When he couldn't print the motions, he wrote them out by hand, using the same nubby half-pencil.
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The milky fluid in the unripened seed pod is scraped by hand and air-dried to produce opium.
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We wanted everything to be crafted by hand, and we really wanted the ingredients to be the hero.
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She plugs in what she needs to, then climbs a little more to readjust the dish by hand.
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He still writes by hand, brandishing the favored tool of teachers' corrections and athletes' autographs, a black Sharpie.
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The Prismatic dog leash is dyed by hand and made of marine-grade rope and solid brass hardware.
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China's Communist Party stepped up its efforts to persuade members to write out the party's constitution by hand.
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The finest-quality stoppers are still punched by hand before passing through the humming rows of chromatographic analyzers.
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Unlike the Fabio era, when covers were painted by hand, today they are more assembly line than art.
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She plans to print the portraits on used military uniforms that have been transformed by hand into paper.
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Kim cuts the bars by hand, forming monolithic shapes inspired by the severe blocklike aesthetic of Donald Judd.
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That takes one to two weeks by hand or one to two days by machine, according to Osselin.
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Writing notes by hand is better than typing them on a laptop, according to a 2014 Princeton study.
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Although the company mainly uses automated machinery, some mini and gallon-sized bottles are still filled by hand.
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With paper ballots counted laboriously by hand, election results typically take a week to be announced in Haiti.
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Wash and dry it by hand before putting it away in order to protect the serrated cutting edge.
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Embroidery is the process of embellishing fabric by hand or machine with designs created from thread or floss.
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Mr. Dufour, who makes each watch by hand, says he has a waiting list with almost 19923 names.
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Why does she insist on washing dishes by hand when dishwashers do a better job of killing germs?
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One year, he printed over 100,000 sheets of wrapping paper by hand, and his shoulders never really recovered.
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She now feeds him grapes, bathes him by hand, and sings him Spanish lullabies when he gets nervous.
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"I send him everything except the underwear that I wash by hand any way I can," she said.
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Everything is drawn by hand, and the interface between the maker and the machine is of primary concern.
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The reason those casualties were so high is that they were going in and clearing houses by hand.
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But all of these studies are showing the benefits of writing by hand, not of handwriting, or cursive.
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"For example, Norovirus [which causes vomiting and diarrhea] is not effectively killed by hand sanitizer," Borwein tells Insider.
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He writes his college course notes by hand so that he will not be tempted by his laptop.
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You'll only need to apply the polish (by hand or with the drill attachment) and buff it off.
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That's seen as more efficient than the old way of someone sitting there and doing it by hand.
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"It lets you find in seconds things that would take months to find by hand," he said proudly.
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"It's especially moving when you see women wearing thobes that their great-grandmothers made by hand," she added.
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Trump even entrusted Schiller to deliver the letter of termination, by hand, to former FBI Director James Comey.
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Access is necessary because the clock can only be maintained by hand, say opponents of the penthouse project.
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Within 24 hours, much of the initial work of replacing signs and updating forms was done by hand.
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" Writing on paper by hand, he said, "is so very different to typing or texting on a screen.
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In those days, the paper label was just replacing a little gold one, which was painted by hand.
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Writing by hand creates stronger memories and understanding, so try to include written assignments along with online options.
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She compared the machine-dispensed bottles with those she made by hand, she said, and found noticeable differences.
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Printing [by hand] allows her to create this cast of characters, or "stock company," as she called them.
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"It's getting the kids off the streets," said Hugh Thompson, who shapes Mami Wata's surf boards by hand.
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There were 16 datasets for every trainer class, and ShockSlayer entered a substantial amount of that by hand.
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Garbage dumpsites are also serious hazards for poor people who pick through rubbish to scavenge recyclables by hand.
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For those who are disabled and cannot mark ballots by hand, the legislation provides for remote ballot marking.
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And on the outskirts, fields of alfalfa sip from an irrigation ditch that those settlers dug by hand.
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I grew up without a dishwasher so washing things by hand isn't the worst thing in the world.
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They're easy to eat by hand, and the colorful hot dogs are as Instagrammable as they are tasty.
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Each of the Parisian house's iconic J12 watches is crafted by hand at the brand's atelier in Switzerland.
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The work is delicate and difficult — most fruit must be picked by hand — and often is paid piecemeal.
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The bag can be carried crossbody with the padded shoulder strap or by hand with the shorter handles.
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Sometimes suitcases filled with cash arrived for deposit, and Falciani watched his father count the money by hand.
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Made and cut by hand, the sleeve pattern alone took a week for a single craftsman to complete.
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The process starts with ground meat, which is mixed by hand with the seasoning: garlic, paprika, and salt.
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So Glenn asked engineers to "get the girl," referring to Johnson, to run the computer equations by hand.
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According to the Tecovas website, there are over 200 steps involved in making a single boot by hand.
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"No—I lose things all the time, and can't find things, and I write by hand," O'Brien said.
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Employees are calculating currency exchange by hand, using rates provided each morning by the company&aposs central office.
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Lotze designed a small desk where the study's subjects could write by hand while he scanned their brains.
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Eat: Nami Nori, in Greenwich Village, specializes in temaki, sushi rolls that are shaped and eaten by hand.
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It is Home by Hand in New Orleans — not Project Home Again, where she was previously executive director.
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"They&aposre walking, or they&aposre in their garden, or they&aposre doing things by hand," he said.
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Even so, there were stretches where we were forced to get out and pull the canoe by hand.
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Globs of paint squeezed directly onto the canvas from the tube and dragged across the canvas by hand.
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Several investors told Bloomberg they were not aware of the fact some packs could be pressed by hand.
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They're pushing out bourbon barrels and Jack Daniels' barrels, but there is no one making barrels by hand.
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It requires you write three pages, by hand, first thing in the morning, about whatever comes to mind.
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As much as I liked the machine, I often took the time to do the job by hand.
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The people drew their water by hand from shallow wells usually located in a common, packed-dirt courtyard.
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The flower-garden pattern with the yellow border was the last quilt my great-grandmother pieced by hand.
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But just a couple of centuries ago, the only way to create them was to fashion them by hand.
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The search involved sifting through tonnes of debris by hand to identify all human remains in the charred building.
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Interactive stations can encompass a bacon bar, slider station or burrata stand, where chefs make Italian cheese by hand.
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The result is that people's hands cramp more easily, and they're less likely to want to write by hand.
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" Paul says that the thought came to them to create a Mezcal that was "made by hand in Mexico.
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But while it's quick to put on, "It's so time-consuming," Mangrum said of making the wigs by hand.
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But Steiner-Adair offers a suggestion I hadn't thought of: writing out your thoughts by hand before posting them.
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Created completely by hand, the analog process yields a warmth and idiosyncratic quality hard to reproduce with digital technology.
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It's only a 230-minute walk, but it's really annoying because I have to haul the trailer by hand.
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Each lantern is cut by hand from silk, attached to metal frames, and then the lights are placed inside.
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He gives CNN's Atika Shubert a Dutch classic -- raw herring and onions, eaten by hand, held by the tail.
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The company is based in West Sussex and the founder, Gilles Ellis, makes all of his watches by hand.
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The two-pack device, which is assembled by hand by manufacturers, has a list price of more than $400.
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For the first 10 days of their lives, the little dudes were even fed by hand every two hours.
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The participating NGO delegates were instructed not to bring laptops but kept notes by hand or on their phones.
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We scanned all the frames, and for the labeled release we ended up typing the numbers in by hand.
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Much of the manufacturing process, such as the stitching, is done by hand at a factory in Costa Rica.
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Obviously, I tried the latter, mostly because my apartment isn't exactly the easiest place to wash things by hand.
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On Facebook there were tales of heroic attempts to get the overseas vote back to Malaysia literally by hand.
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The jailhouse motion, written by hand in neat block letters, said police and prosecutors buried evidence supporting his alibi.
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Its 1,000 fibre optic cables had to be plugged into holes by hand and rearranged several times every night.
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Gone are the days where you have to manually move your plant on and off the windowsill by hand.
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It involved finding a stunt double for himself via Backstage Casting and making a tearaway suit jacket by hand.
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"It's completely handmade, there's no sewing machine work in it at all, it's all done by hand," she said.
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Yeo would send over reference photos of himself performing the moves, and Nikolay would trace the pixels by hand.
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They included several premature babies, whom nurses had tried to save by hand-pumping ventilators for hours on end.
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You're probably guilty of quickly cleaning up messes with a vacuum that you probably should have tackled by hand.
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"He essentially dug a tunnel by hand," Jeremy Robshaw, spokesman for St. John's County Fire Rescue, told the newspaper.
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They have to assemble them all by hand, down to the very basics of making copper strips into circuits.
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Once we found one, it took days to move it uphill by hand with the aid of rock bars.
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The innovation is made of bicycle parts, and the device is propelled forward by hand levers and durable wheels.
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Instead, Reid draws a scene by hand, working on panel or canvas, only using photographs to inform his work.
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The seasonal sweets are still pulled by hand in limited quantities and sell out rapidly each day they're offered.
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The blood would spurt, and he would then crack the turkeys' necks by hand to help with the draining.
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Powerful medical innovations can be designed in garages, financed with pocket change and distributed by internet or by hand.
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Looking back on its rapid progress, it's incredible that the whole internet could once be mapped out by hand.
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Distributing the vaccine by hand was very time-consuming; biologists could only deploy between 150-300 doses per hour.
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Over the course of three years, Goto annotated the book's 200-plus pages and translated the words by hand.
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It costs $30 NZD [roughly $21 USD] per week to feed a penguin, which she does daily by hand.
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Sometimes there's virtue to be found in making things by hand, even when the world's closing in around you.
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The team harvests the cane by hand using machetes, then hand-feeds the stalks through a cane crusher ASAP.
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Your physician most likely entered notes and uploaded your results on a tablet or laptop rather than by hand.
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At the bakery where I worked, everything was made by hand, and I sometimes made 800 loaves per day.
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Counties will begin counting, by hand, the overvotes and the undervotes in the race for senate and agriculture commissioner.
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Rogue Creamery is known for its cheesemaking prowess and makes Cheddar and blue cheeses by hand in small batches.
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The messages sent to families are form letters, according to the AP, but Jones signs each one by hand.
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"Back in the old days, the map was the product, and every map was drawn by hand," he said.
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" Later, Joe kidnaps that guy, a junkie with an artisanal-soda startup whose motto is "Drink better by hand.
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These ears of corn are roasted and covered in mayonnaise, sour cream, crema and spices and eaten by hand.
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To push it in by hand risked damaging the tissue or misdirecting the device; a ballistic entry was necessary.
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Magma is his top wine, made virtually by hand and aged in terra-cotta amphorae buried in volcanic rock.
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When customers can afford it, "There's a reason they want it to be done by hand," Mr. Venson said.
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I first encountered his work when I got tired of formatting my New York Times crossword submissions by hand.
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Instead, at the gift shop, I bought a replica of a propaganda poster, a color copy painted by hand.
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When it comes to sketching on the golden pot leaves by hand, may the festival gods be with you.
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Her Pussy Pipes are a series of ceramic pipes that Mazza makes by hand to be functional art objects.
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One of the city's oldest cinemas, it is the only one that still crafts its billboard posters by hand.
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True to its name, Scratch's brews are small-batch and often feature ingredients grown, picked, and prepared by hand.
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So combine these two factors and now you have computational possibilities simply not possible by hand — or classical computer.
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She came in with her boyfriend and she gave me a book she'd written and made herself by hand.
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Hardy's not just making a pasta dish; he's making the dough and the noodles by hand in our kitchen.
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Typically, doing so involves writing lots of YAML files by hand, something that's error-prone and few developers love.
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I think the only time I really write things by hand these days is when I'm composing shopping lists.
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Construction of the first flag required 30 people, who dyed and sewed over 1000 yards of cotton by hand.
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Each macaron is decorated and filled by hand — even the most intricate details are done by a cast member.
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A lens artist such as Cristina Patterson from Eye Ink Fx paints them by hand using FDA-approved paint.
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Although advertised by Calphalon as dishwasher safe, this set is best washed by hand to preserve the nonstick surface.
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That sounds like a lot, but I only use them so as not to do anything by hand. Zero.
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The Argus team designed and fabricated the suit by hand, crafting it mostly out of special impact-resistant foam.
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Once you have used a washing machine, laundering clothes by hand seems irrational, even if it might be cheaper.
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The Mueller report is also redacted, and features plentiful black bars that will have to be set by hand.
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A team of helpers first constructed enormous plaster casts and then covered them by hand with thick brown clay.
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Our suggestions include widely produced brands that may lack some of the distinctive nuances of wines made by hand.
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Clara Agnoletti showed off a Northern League sign that she had made herself by hand with 4,000 green crystals.
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The catch: It had to be planted by hand, and there would need to be a lot of it.
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At the site of some collapsed buildings, workers were forced to work by hand, pulling away chunks of rubble.
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The noodle dough — the recipe comes from Ms. Reynolds's father, Jeff Reynolds — can be put together quickly, by hand.
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The letter also called for Communion wafers to be delivered by hand instead of onto the tongues of churchgoers.
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Everything had to be done by hand, and they weren't thinking about posterity; they were thinking about tomorrow's rehearsal.
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Mr. Dockerill raised Annie by hand after she was brought into the zoo with injuries inflicted by a dog.
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While a lot of the animation we see today is done on a computer, Laika does everything by hand.
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While much of the geothermal manufacturing process has been updated since 1753, the salt is still raked by hand.
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In 1967, Disney's "Jungle Book" animators had to painstakingly craft the "I Wan'na Be Like You" routine by hand.
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One study had Princeton University students watch TED talks and take notes either by hand or on a laptop.
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When Gunther was around 7, she would do pedigrees by hand, said her father, John, who owns Glennwood Farm.
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Voters are not required to use the machines; they can fill out paper ballots by hand if they prefer.
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Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana paid tribute to artisans and craftsmen with the collection titled "Made by Hand".
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Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana paid tribute to artisans and craftsmen with the collection titled "Made by Hand".
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At a time when wigs are increasingly popular, the artisans who make them by hand are a vanishing breed.
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The disclosures were delivered to the commission by hand on Tuesday and had not yet been made public online.
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Has it been your experience that you learn and process things differently or better when you write by hand?
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The bill's drafting was so rushed that many provisions were actually written in by hand at the last minute.
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Unlike the chaotic and delayed results in Iowa last week, the ballots were counted by hand without any glitches.
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Technicians first turn the mounting bolts by hand into the subframe, then use sophisticated torque wrenches to tighten them.
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Then they shelled, blanched and peeled freshly harvested walnuts, and ground them by hand into a smooth white sauce.
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The brand's rubberized fabric — which is constructed by hand and tape-sealed at the seams — was patented in 1823.
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One cardinal aboard the flight drafted the wedding certificate on a sheet of paper from the airline by hand.
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Before we set up Netblocks, there were efforts to track internet shutdowns by hand or using various data sources.
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Amnesty International calculates a fifth of the country's cobalt output is mined by hand by informal miners, including children.
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There aren't even oxen strong enough to pull a plow, meaning that most farming is still done by hand.
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Artisanal action figures are usually molded and painted by hand, but also are frequently made up of repurposed parts.
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"The hills are so steep, they have to harvest the grapes on foot and by hand," Mr. Lenarda said.
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Flour was either milled by hand or on round grindstones which have been discovered in great numbers throughout Scandinavia.
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Drexler seems most captivated by hand-to-hand contact, as boxing subjects dominate her visual, literary, and theatrical work.
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His experience in four- and five-star hotels is evident, and everything is made by hand and with heart.
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In Michigan -- where votes are all cast by hand and machines aren't used -- the time frame would be even tighter.
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Constructing a home by hand can be both expensive and time-consuming, especially when the home features a custom design.
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Ceesepe sold his zines there, as well as American comics that he laboriously translated into Spanish and reprinted by hand.
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Governments mostly collect info about how pedestrians use sidewalks and cyclists use bicycle infrastructure by hand, and then only periodically.
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The massive bull was darted from the helicopter, blindfolded, injected with a tracker, and shoved—by hand—into a crate.
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Soon, we push off into the darkness of the Mozambique Channel in an outrigger canoe that Hary built by hand.
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This particular model is almost sold out and each one takes six weeks to build by hand so get cracking.
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Especially when you are using a minimal amount of computer/digital processing and doing all these micro-adjustments by hand.
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Lively's custom Versace gown required an actual bus for transport, and reportedly took over 600 hours to craft by hand.
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For now, though, futurists work largely by hand, blurring lines between fiction and nonfiction, econometrics and ethnography, history and forecasting.
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In case you didn't know, noodling is the act of catching wild catfish by hand, and it looks damn difficult.
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You can tell everything is so detailed, made by hand, like, there's a lot of craftsmanship that went into this.
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Golden's ring is dope too ... 140 black diamonds that were each set by hand -- along with 7 larger white diamonds.
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Her bagels are palm size, rolled by hand, slowly risen for flavor, boiled and well baked to a chewy crackle.
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Stuffed plush toys are considerably harder to make than hard figurines, because they first have to be stitched by hand.
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Usually changes to an exoskeleton have to be made by hand, with researchers gathering data, then tweaking, then testing again.
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But because Snapchat's discover channels are still curated by hand, there's a limit to how personalized the channels can be.
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Artists popularize their work through digital media, protest materials, and printed zines — usually distributed by hand or for free download.
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To stem the invasion, experts recommend mixing crops, encouraging natural predators and patrolling fields to crush the eggs by hand.
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They're assembled by hand in Final's HQ in Kawasaki, and they are obviously a labor of much love and science.
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Constructed with careful accuracy, the knives took more than 120 hours to complete by hand to ensure top-notch quality.
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Cameron signed off his one-page letter to the Commission chief by hand: "With thanks and best wishes, Yours, David".
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That's likely because these farming women from the past worked incredibly hard — tilling soil, harvesting, and grinding grain by hand.
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A closer look at the final pieces reveal inconsistencies, serving as visual reminders that these stars were created by hand.
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According to Schaffer, the intricate fondant flowers and other decor likely required many hours of detailed work done by hand.
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His grandfather, who helped construct the brick and wood church by hand, signed his name with an X, Richard said.
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The results look like they've been written out by hand, letter after letter, because characters vary from word to word.
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Lofty Pursuits makes all its hard candy by hand and offers restoration services for anyone with an antique candy machine.
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Everything is built by hand from mostly salvaged parts, and the teddy bears themselves were given to him by friends.
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This is frankly better than I could do by hand in photoshop and takes seconds instead of 10-15min pic.twitter.
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Next you're going to tell us Kim even gets her underwear sewn by hand to accommodate her infamously extreme measurements.
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The secret to Cuphead's visual success is the unusual development process: everything except the colors is drawn out by hand.
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I had always written poems on the computer, but for some reason I had to write the prose by hand.
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If the margin comes within 0.25 percentage point — where it stands currently — it would trigger a manual recount by hand.
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Amended returns must be filed by hand and they can take up to 16 weeks for the IRS to process.
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At these services, funeral-goers are encouraged to take an active role, including helping to fill the grave by hand.
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Dino-philes and green thumbs alike will surely appreciate these steel garden sculptures, which were made by hand in Arizona.
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Just about all of Mouth's offerings are entirely crafted in the United States, most in small batches made by hand.
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Stein filed a lawsuit Monday after the Wisconsin Elections Commission declined to order that the recount be completed by hand.
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Basically, I draw it by hand, and then it is vectorized with software, and the it goes into a machine.
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A Japanese artist has captured the process of drawing an intricate maze by hand over the course of six months.
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Verification prototypes of the Polestar 1 vehicle, which are built largely by hand, mark the first testing phase for production.
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Although bottles must still be opened by hand, the device recognizes the bottle top and transmits that information by wifi.
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Written on a typewritten sheet and corrected by hand, Crichton's essay is reproduced by the catalogue in its unfinished state.
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Online videos feel particularly intimate because they largely feature amateurs, are unscripted and are filmed up close and by hand.
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Bottone said it was increasingly vital to help rural communities, where many farm by hand, to cope with climate change.
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Complex components like the magnetos were still constructed by hand by a single skilled worker at a stationary work bench.
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In fact, as the first Wikileaks documents stated, the malware had to be implanted by hand using a USB drive.
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"We turned on our sprinkler systems, and our Ground Maintenance staff began hosing the hillside by hand," the statement said.
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Glenn Ramsdell, director of Amazon's Warehouse Deals, said every item was checked by hand for its physical and functional condition.
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Receipts were given out by hand, cash was king and physical conditions in stores and buildings were uncomfortable at best.
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I'm in the mood to handwrite today, so I start the third chapter of my novel-to-be by hand.
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But, though effective sewing machines have been around since the 1840s, their activities still have to be guided by hand.
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And making each individual shoe requires the special skills of the artisans who stitch together the iconic footwear by hand.
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The tortelli, made with an egg dough, are cut by hand and filled with a purée of spinach and mascarpone.
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Just make sure to choose a region that harvests by hand, and not by machine, which requires significantly fewer people.
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Democrats have instead advocated for the use of paper ballots that are marked by hand as the most secure option.
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Ms. Badu estimates that she has thousands of braids, each taking about 8 to 15 minutes to do by hand.
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But right now, The Ocean Cleanup's staff removes the plastic the device catches from the water by hand, using nets.
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Although advertised as dishwasher safe, J.A. Henckels International Classic 8-Inch Chef's Knife is best washed and dried by hand.
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Stephanie Dedes Reimers, who founded the company last year, paints and splatters the paper by hand in her Brooklyn studio.
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Were you lazy and decided to stick your one good pair in the washer instead of washing it by hand?
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That's traditionally a rather time-consuming processes when done by hand and something that sits somewhere between art and science.
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Everything you see, from the characters' clothes to the ship's rusted furniture, was designed, cut, sewn, and painted by hand.
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In his post, the artist says the logotype was first drawn by hand using circle templates and rulers in 1991.
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At that point, there's simply too much animation to do it all by hand (keyframing), so algorithmic generation becomes necessary.
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In another building a few kilometers away, more employees sewed the custom covers and assemble the seats, still by hand.
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Curb lets riders hail taxis either by hand or via its app, and then pay for them with the app.
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"It was very, very difficult, a lot of hard work, and we were doing it all by hand," Howard says.
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You probably have some old farm near you that still uses split rails that were once all hewed by hand.
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It takes longer, but guiding the whole fill process by hand makes me feel more in touch with the crossword.
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Through dusty windows, visitors could peek into the drying and aging rooms and watch workers filling Camembert molds by hand.
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In the new lineup, made by hand in her studio in Kiev, denim is treated like silk or fine wool.
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Instead of typing on a computer, there's a subset that insists on using a typewriter, or doing it by hand.
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"They're all family farms, working by hand, no herbicides or pesticides, low yields, minimal sulfur or none," Mr. Riera said.
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The former created an algorithmically generated image, and the latter distinguished if it was done by hand or by computation.
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" Not completely comfortable with "organic" or "natural" wine classification, he describes his process first and foremost as being "by hand.
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She makes each piece by hand, shaping it in brass, before sending it to a Provençal artisan to be gilded.
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Washing dishes by hand afforded him time to remember that the ordinary isn't the enemy of experience, but its bedrock.
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He learned the art of editing as it was done in predigital days, pasting countless film clips together by hand.
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At age 3, before she could write by hand, Barbara Newhall Follett was banging out words on her parents' Corona.
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The clock has to be "wound" by hand — heavy weights that keep it ticking have to be reset — every week.
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Aside from the nostalgia factor, writing by hand forces you to slow down and approach your planning with more mindfulness.
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They skin the feet by hand, dye the skins and sew them into pieces that can be fashioned into shoes.
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They skin the feet by hand, dye the skins and sew them into pieces that can be fashioned into shoes.
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But traditionally in Yemen, artisans would assemble the headpiece by hand on the bride herself, who couldn't move for hours.
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No group of human beings has the time to create millions, let alone billions, of accounts on Facebook by hand.
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Now Then is completely sustainable and crafts its simple one-pieces and sporty surf rash guards by hand in Spain.
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To protect our conversations from bad actors, The New York Times's community desk reviews almost all reader submissions by hand.
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On Twitter, however, numerous customers have said the puffs are being torn apart while washed in machines and by hand.
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That's why it's important to do a preliminary wipe-down to remove anything that can be easily cleaned by hand.
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I was showing him how to number (by hand, of course) another puzzle when I screwed up on 7-Down.
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The jewels found an eager audience, but the pieces Mr. Binns made by hand were costly and laborious to produce.
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"Milgrain edges, diamond cutting, and other finishing touches are all applied by hand," the Winter Pearl Ring product description states.
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FINANCE FRUSTRATION Outside South Africa, the continent's most developed economy, around 80% of African cropland is still cultivated by hand.
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Paints had been made by hand-grinding minerals extracted from the ground or using dyes made from plants and insects.
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In many federal courthouses, cellphones, laptops and recording devices are not permitted, which means reporters must take notes by hand.
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Every dish undergoes meticulous enamel layering and are examined by hand for quality before shipping from the original French warehouse.
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He didn't want to write a program, so he was going to go old-school and do it by hand.
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In fact, using a modern dishwasher tends to be more energy- and water-efficient than doing the dishes by hand.
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"These are feminine spaces to share affection, to share tea while creating something by hand," says feminist historian Hillary Hiner.
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He then shipped the wooden exterior to Berlin, where he spent the winter painstakingly rebuilding it, mostly alone, by hand.
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When time is your greatest luxury, the things that take the most time—making things by hand—become more valuable.
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Didi's app can also call taxis, making it nearly impossible to hail one by hand on the streets of Beijing.
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Ms. Stein asked that the recount of ballots be done entirely by hand, but the elections commission rejected that request.
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Even the bright blue lettering of "Nonlethal Technologies" on the outside of the silver canisters is screen-printed by hand.
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But more important, after my class ends, many students continue to take notes by hand even when it's not required.
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One wall shows the original prints, which Mr. Chalfant pieced together by hand to recreate a facsimile of the work.
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He also left behind several cottages and outbuildings on his estate in the English countryside, which he built by hand.
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Years later, Torres would make the counter, shelving and furniture for his first chocolate store in Brooklyn -- all by hand.
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Others sat on a dais at the front, reading aloud from scriptures that had been printed by hand next door.
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The guitars lead, joined by hand clapping, finger snapping, cajón (a box drum), heel stamping, and vocal call and response.
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Crews previously used pots filled with kerosene, stuck them in spaces between the track ties and lit them by hand.
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Poll workers started counting ballots by hand in the early evening after polling that appeared to pass largely without incident.
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And, while machines may be used to create the highly precise elements he requires, his timepieces are finished by hand.
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They may feel they know how to take notes by hand but do not want to have to do so.
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The chestnut and grape brocade was done by hand — the artisans could only do about 15 centimeters' worth a day.
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Even today, these sorts of vineyards must be farmed by hand, though getting to them now takes far less time.
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For a classic Provençal grand aioli, she pounds the garlicky sauce by hand and adds an egg yolk for richness.
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Janow is also best known for her drawings: intricate geometric grids, rendered by hand in a stunning range of color.
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In very early days it was searching by hand — they hadn't rolled out X-ray machines to all airports yet.
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