This is how the world changes: not petition by petition, but hand to hand to hand to hand to hand.
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It become a hand-to-mouth existence, with her hand to his mouth.
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He has never raised a hand to his children; he doesn't think that anyone should raise a hand to a child. Windows?
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The shooter keeps their finger in one place while using one hand to pull the gun forward and one hand to pull it backward.
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For two hours, a dozen soil-dusted, sweaty men and women from the Prospect Park Alliance formed a human chain that stretched down a small hill, passing tulip trees, elderberry plants, American holly and other potted native flora hand to hand to hand to hand.
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Shoulder Stretch: Bring your right hand to the ground to the right of you and bring your left hand to the crown of your head.
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It's an experiment they do in class, causing someone's hand to squeeze no matter how much they resist or command someone's hand to open and close quickly.
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Her hand placed flat across his whole face, a tender but blinding gesture that winds into a mellifluous balletic pas de deux, hand to hand to body.
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He next remembered that he was on top of Jackson, using his left hand to strangle her and his right hand to punch her, when he realized what was happening.
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Dambe is one of the more unique forms of traditional boxing in that the fighters primarily only use their power-hand to strike and their lead hand to defend themselves.
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You'll have to use one hand to raise the camera into position, while you use your other hand to adjust the view, all while holding both arms out in the air.
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He next remembered that he was on top of Jackson, using his left hand to strangle her and his right hand to punch her, when he finally realized what was happening.
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Or the way a heavy bucket of grapes gets passed over the vines, moving from hand to hand, to save you from lugging it to the wheelbarrow at the end of the row.
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At one point they outscored the Raptors by 20-1; with each possession the ball whirled from hand to hand to hand, and players set picks and cut and pivoted with collective intuition.
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And then he comes at me and grabs my hand to try to force me to start undressing myself as he held my hand to do it, and — Q: How were you feeling?
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According to a report from 2003, an 8-year-old girl contracted gonorrhea after using her hand to wipe a toilet seat before urinating, and then using the same hand to wipe herself.
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Pitbull is lending a hand to those in desperate need.
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Of course Rose was on hand to lead the charge.
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His parents have always been on hand to support him.
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I spun in the chair, a hand to my chest.
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How wide must I open the hand to grasp it?
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In addition, Madonna will be on hand to honor Prince.
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But help is at hand to reinstall the software quickly.
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She stepped outside, phone in hand, to call a taxi.
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He held his hand to just above his waist again.
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All of us must extend a hand to one another.
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I hesitated for a moment, wondering which hand to use.
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" She added, "She forced my hand to address this publicly.
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Thankfully, Harry was on hand to flatten her locks down.
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Kardashian's sister Kim was on hand to document it all.
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Britney Spears is lending a hand to her home state.
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Only a few friends were on hand to bare witness.
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"You're kidding!" he exclaimed, putting his hand to his forehead.
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And one plucky tweeter was on hand to fulfil it.
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Smoothly return your hand to the ground, and switch hands.
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The rep then extended his hand to someone behind Nate.
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He symbolically extends his hand to her; she rejects him.
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Natalie Portman is lending a hand to a great cause.
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An Amtrak crew member will be on hand to help.
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Pop would make needles, by hand, to suture his cattle.
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And you're lending your hand to that, in a way.
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This is lending a helping hand to someone in need.
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Will we keep humans on hand to plug them in?
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A masseuse was on hand to physically ease the tension.
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He used his hand to give me a 'prostate exam.
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Biden was not raising his hand to oppose capital punishment.
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Once again, our parenting tribe was on hand to help.
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NYPD is also on hand to keep things under control.
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The U.S. Treasury can have a superb hand to play.
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His campaign boasted $10.8 million on hand to close September.
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That will force the Fed's hand to accelerate rate hikes.
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A Guinness official was on hand to verify the record.
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President Vladimir Putin was on hand to watch the test.
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Baby Yoda raising a tiny hand to summon the Force.
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Cameras were on hand to document the achievement from above.
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I introduced myself, holding out my hand to shake his.
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The newly minted baroness turned her hand to property development.
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I often hold their hand to make them feel comfortable.
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She smiled, then waved her hand to brush it off.
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I raised my hand to show it to the teacher.
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I think I could lend a hand to Mark Zuckerberg.
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Good old Adrastos the Logician, engaging in hand to hand combat.
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Just cover your sleeve with your hand to silence an ability.
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Put out my hand to introduce myself as Jaime Guttenberg's dad.
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Even better, all you need is one hand to open it.
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The other man appears to hold a hand to his head.
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I pressed my hand to the wall and it shimmered again.
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The latest to hand to step into the spotlight is Adele's.
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David was on hand to support his wife's latest art endeavor.
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Then they have a freer hand to advance their evil objectives.
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To have given a helping hand to so many is humbling.
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Luckily, Hayley was on hand to break it to Smith gently.
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Vanessa Hudgens was also on hand to help introduce the movie.
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She guided my hand to the string, and I gently tugged.
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As you do so, move your left hand to your chest.
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She extended her hand to him but he didn't take it.
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"We want to extend a hand to Italy," she later said.
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He was so loving, and he wanted a hand to hold.
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Wu is on hand to present an award during the show.
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Of course, "Budologists" will be on hand to help make recommendations.
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Omo, he says, could hopefully lend a hand to his efforts.
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Gooding says he only reached for her hand to kiss it.
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Musgraves is on-hand to present during the ceremony, Variety reports.
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I've had to literally hold their hand to get through it.
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You have to do what is at your hand to do.
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Use the line in the free hand to control its flight.
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Former President George W. Bush will lend a hand to Sen.
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To avoid suffocating, try to punch your hand to the surface.
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That, of course, would strengthen the hand to American trade negotiators.
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Trump should tread carefully: Europe has its own hand to play.
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She returned both her pencil and her hand to their places.
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The small hop followed by raising her hand to the air.
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Give a hand to the industries that suffer the harshest blow.
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An Abraham Lincoln impersonator was on hand to pose for photos.
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He put his hand to the ice on a quad flip.
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One juror raised a hand to her mouth in apparent shock.
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They could move from holding her hand to tweaking her grip.
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One hopes faculty members will lend a hand to these efforts.
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Or a piece of quartz on hand to help them meditate.
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She was on hand to ensure the client's event ran smoothly.
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They'll be on hand to share their stories, tips and insights.
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Danny and Alex were back on hand to chat once again.
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And they'll be on hand to share how they did it.
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I'd get him so as to have another hand to work.
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Tudor shredded his hand to the point that he needed stitches.
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A 7-person staff is always on hand to oversee the estate.
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However he won't be turning his hand to political poetry anytime soon.
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He adapts to the situation at hand to get the "deal" done.
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When she's sitting in utter shock and reveals her hand to June?
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Once one of you is pinned, use the free hand to explore.
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And you should never refuse a hand to help somebody in need.
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Ridley was on hand to announce the documentary winners at the Oscars.
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Members of humanitarian groups were on hand to help demonstrators confront police.
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But Mister Rogers was on hand to help us navigate that conversation.
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Pop even made his own needles by hand to suture the cattle.
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Someone raised a hand to ask if Zahedi regretted making the show.
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You have to deliberately move your hand to advance or go back.
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Lawmakers were on hand to help celebrate, Zachary Warmbrodt of Politico reports.
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Kazerooni will be on-hand to put the suits through their paces.
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"This thing just chopped by hand to pieces pretty much," Cosso said.
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Happily, a photographer was on hand to capture this moment for posterity.
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Foreign investors are on hand to finance both government and corporate borrowing.
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It isn't endless but would strengthen our hand to get that information.
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State police will also be on hand to supervise the first demonstration.
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A film crew was on hand to capture the hour-long performance.
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When states were given a free hand to apportion legislatures by any
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I'm raising my hand to suggest that there is definitely something more.
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It was a personal affair, from the hater's hand to the author's.
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Already on hand to welcome them is a young concierge (Lewis Pullman).
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I put my hand to my mouth like it was a cough.
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Many Venezuelans live hand-to-mouth and say they must keep working.
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This gave a helping hand to stocks, easing concerns over China's growth.
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"I reached out my hand to shake his," she recalled to Jezebel.
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When you open your hand to give, it's also open to receive.
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The doctor uses the top hand to press on the patient's hand.
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What is the median for hand to crotch distance in this photo?
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Counselors would be on hand to offer support to workers, Johnson said.
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You don't stand around waiting for a magic hand to help you.
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In restaurants, the GammaChef could lend a hand to the human cooks.
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Timidly you cup your hand to a faucet, swallow two migraine pills.
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He said Mr. Peekel also used the boy's hand to stimulate himself.
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But Juppe's camp frets this may give the upper hand to London.
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He picked up the basketball and flipped it from hand to hand.
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Nurses are also on hand to refill prescriptions or take vital signs.
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Laurel Lainio lent a hand to two best friends who needed it.
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Oh yes, you bet I raised my hand to write about that.
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Narrator: Recruits are trained in different styles of hand-to-hand combat.
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A Way," and "it took a delicate hand to ensure these somewhat
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He has killed many men in WWII in hand-to-hand combat.
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Traffic control agents will be on hand to keep traffic moving, too.
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Father pressed his hand to my forehead and seemed at a loss.
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Luckily for history, someone was on hand to document the early results.
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Jeremy squinted, raising his hand to block the beam of my headlamp.
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The Florida congressman's haul brings his cash on hand to $2900 million.
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Business Insider was on hand to witness the historic accord in person.
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It's really hard to raise a hand to say 'Hey, I'm struggling.
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But the Institute has wipes on hand to help keep you clean.
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A woman in black put her hand to her mouth in anguish.
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She briefly let go of her father's hand to toss it off.
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But everyone lent a hand to another in a time of need.
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"Water up to here?" he said, brushing his hand to his knee.
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There isn't a lot of hand-to-hand combat going on, either.
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A Deepdale steward called Geoff Rishton is on hand to happily inform.
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Ms. Stiles was previously nominated in 2015 for "Hand to God." oklahoma!
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Eventually, Elizabeth wakes, and Bonnie tenderly touches her hand to comfort her.
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Then they would have a freer hand to do what they want.
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PARIS — The first person I approached had his hand to his mouth.
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Opsina got a hand to it, but couldn't keep the ball out.
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He got a hand to it and pushed it over the bar.
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The refinery has crude on-hand to continue operating for several days.
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Issues were produced in Moscow and then passed from hand-to-hand.
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She raised her hand to speak — surely it was her turn again.
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Afterward, it's drained, rinsed and rubbed by hand to remove the hulls.
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An English-speaking assistant is on-hand to help with language translation.
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Friendly lawyers, banks and middlemen were on hand to park the loot.
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For runners, there are always medical personnel on hand to assist them.
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Something in me raised a hand to object, but I ignored it.
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And she still hasn't put that hand-to-mouth life behind her.
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The film is driven by explosions, gunfights and hand-to-hand combat.
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The actress, model, author and filmmaker turns her hand to breeding chickens.
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There are usually just a few hundred fans on hand to watch.
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The Florida congressman's haul brings his cash on hand to $2628 million.
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Lorde looked back at me and put a hand to her heart.
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She noted that US marshals are on hand to ensure everyone's safety.
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Yes, they should engage in hand-to-hand combat in the capital.
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When Gabe entered, he appeared to extend his hand to the attacker.
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They have a stronger hand to play than many of them think.
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Why aren't you using your left hand to push down those keys?
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Luckily, the internet was on hand to help heal her world-weariness.
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Tesla's China chief Zhu Xiaotong was on hand to oversee the delivery.
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It was time for the Archprophet's strong hand to secure the realm.
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Antony is pure but has offered his hand to the bloody assassins.
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Both the Trump and Obama administrations always assumed that if they gave Mr. Erdogan a free hand to wage war against the Kurds in Turkey, he would give America a free hand to work with the Kurds in Syria.
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"It was cyber-hand-to-hand combat," recalls Pittsburgh US attorney David Hickton.
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"And then," he gestures with his hand to show an airplane taking off.
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As always, her glam squad was on hand to bring the look together.
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McConaughey lent a helping hand to the school's safe-ride program, SURE Walk.
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I was by now too much of an old hand to feel nervous.
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Be sure to have enough provisional ballots on hand to serve all voters.
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Or she can place it in one hand to have the other free.
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Virgin Group founder Richard Branson was on hand to watch the historic moment.
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A woman compares her hand to the paws of Kallen, a Great Dane.
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Roads were closed and firemen were on hand to put out the blaze.
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What we can't figure out: Why would Axe reveal his hand to Taylor?
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"Put out my hand to introduce myself as Jaime Guttenberg's dad," he wrote.
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"Put out my hand to introduce myself as Jaime Guttenberg's dad," he tweeted.
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Cruise company Royal Caribbean even invited Hand to name one of their vessels.
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The Lip Kit queen recently posted a video of her hand to Snapchat.
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Negotiators representing the group will be on hand to talk to the government.
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PEOPLE contributors are also on-hand to offer insight into the cultural phenomenon.
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The players will be on hand to mingle, sign autographs and take photos.
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Check-in counters understaffed and no #AirAsia staff on hand to help out.
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Others have crafty staff on hand to create imaginative outfits for their patients.
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AmazonFresh offers both attended delivery (hand-to-hand drop-off) or doorstep delivery.
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The federal judiciary has enough money on hand to stay open through Feb.
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He used one hand to represent a penis, and the other, a vagina.
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If someone overdoses, nurses are on hand to administer naloxone and revive them.
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PeopleStyle was exclusively on hand to watch the Free Panty Pandemonium go down.
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He will also lend a hand to Mr Shadary (or any other winner).
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Fortunately, a journalist from The Economist was at hand to show her around.
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Brand is on hand to help the team figure out some bigger things.
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My husband taught me, 'You do what is at your hand to do.
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Antibiotics were on hand to treat those who succumbed, but most did not.
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Try Golden, a free app that simplifies lending a hand to local organizations.
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Karl Gegenbaur's sketch of corresponding parts of the human hand to forelimbs (1870).
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Students also participate in shooting, martial arts and hand-to-hand fighting competitions.
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More than 600 soldiers were on hand to assist residents, the station said.
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TechCrunch will be on-hand to bring you the news as it breaks.
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The volunteer fire department was also on hand to handle any potential explosions.
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They have a team of high-profile stylists on-hand to help you.
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He quickly retracts his hand to his side and runs back on defense.
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Ought we, on the other hand, to admire those who lead the attack
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He looked at the treacherous ID and put his hand to his chest.
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" Cruz also extended a hand to the "independents and libertarians, and Reagan Democrats.
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Use your right hand to pull the other hand back to your chest.
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It has lots of young men, many of them living hand to mouth.
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Goalkeeper Carly Telford got a hand to it but the ball flew in.
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Schwarzman answered that the firm wanted capital on hand to make more purchases.
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South Carolina's very own Darius Rucker is lending a hand to his hometown.
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It had a few of the flying vehicles on hand to show off.
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He continues to write and eat with his right hand to this day.
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"Batons and hand-to-hand fighting always results in serious injury," he said.
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Luckily, plenty of people have since been on hand to offer alternatives. pic.twitter.
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She also said Moore directed her hand to touch him over his underwear.
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Obama described the encounter as involving "hand-to-hand combat" with multiple adversaries.
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Now, Smith wants Old China Hand to be known as a darts pub.
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It describes Mr. Putin as forcing America's hand to rebuild the nuclear force.
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He's on hand to see his daughter Liz become a member of Congress.
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Engaging in hand-to-hand combat with a Groucho Marx impersonator in Rouen?
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Or should antitrust law take a heavier hand to stop such market dominance?
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She raised her hand to brush a stray hair out of her eyes.
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An announced crowd of 167,227 was on hand to witness the Kentucky Derby.
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I always considered them a threat, rather than a helping hand to improve.
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The center's director, David Larrick, was on hand to serve as a guide.
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Antonio Weiss, a top Treasury Department adviser, will be on hand to testify.
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Reluctantly, Kid and I joined hand to fin and continued on our way.
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We weigh each cookie by hand to be sure that it's 6 ounces.
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When he finished speaking, he reached out his hand to her, but Mrs.
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The United States can and should lend a helping hand to Iran's opposition.
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When I first met Edd, I held out my hand to shake his.
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Cubans listened to their music in secret, passing records from hand to hand.
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All other candidates raised their hand to say they would rejoin the pact.
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SoftBank does not have significant cash on hand to finance the new fund.
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Turn toward your forward knee and lift the other hand to the sky.
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Suddenly, an African American web developer from Brooklyn raises his hand to interject.
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Just swipe your hand to the left, and boom: call answered, jedi-style.
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During this era, hand-to-hand street fighting gave way to gun violence.
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The Mayor of San Jose was on-hand to help cut the ribbon.
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Americans who made it to the beach faced brutal hand-to-hand combat.
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Her team will be on hand to give guests complimentary makeup touch-ups.
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"They're going to have to come hat in hand to us," Yarmuth said.
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And we have a very good hand to play in navigating the future.
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As always, Reynolds ("The Dot") brings an enchanting light hand to deeper themes.
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Washington has a strong hand to play, but it must do so wisely.
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There's actually a deep well of resources on hand to help answer them.
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Many Indians live hand to mouth, and their families will struggle to eat.
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Not really, you can add anything you have on hand to the dish.
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James Cleveland, the pioneering gospel singer, was on hand to introduce Ms. Franklin.
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You need to reach out a hand to help people across the bridge.
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He is on hand to offer his thoughts, help them sound their best.
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Mooy chips it in, and Schmeichel can only get a hand to it.
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Dozens of journalists are on hand to record the progress of the search.
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Some attempted to clear rubble by hand to free those trapped under debris.
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"Can I greet you?" she asks cheerily, extending her hand to Mr. Saviano.
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He stirs then, shuffling a book from his left hand to his right.
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Fortunately, my colleagues Caity Weaver and Elizabeth Paton were on hand to explain.
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"Can you see anything?" another asks while pressing her hand to the glass.
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Thankfully, there were always humans on hand to prevent the felines from escaping.
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One man, apparently hit by falling debris, holds his hand to his head.
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He was wearing a large pad on his hand to protect the finger.
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Faith leaders and aid workers were on hand to welcome and assist them.
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"One right hand, one left hand to the face, ma'am," Officer Thomas said.
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I have to hit the road to make my hand-to-mouth living.
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He put out his hand to mime a handshake through the chain link.
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Watts considers having a hand to hold a bare minimum for psychedelic work.
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If he did, you don't ever raise your hand to a made guy.
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Softbank does not have significant cash on hand to finance the new fund.
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Sometimes these technologies do not need a regulatory helping hand to get ahead.
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At-will employment gives a significant upper hand to the country&aposs employers.
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McSally raised $6900 million to bring her cash on hand to $2628 million.
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She raised $3.1 million, bringing her total cash on hand to $5.1 million.
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She raised her hand to a level below the top of her head.
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And his courtroom antics don't always tip his hand to his legal thinking.
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And they are working hand in hand to move the President's agenda forward.
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Yang says he was charged with teaching the recruits hand-to-hand fighting.
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The administration said that bilingual workers and interpreters are on hand to help.
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The International Contemporary Ensemble and the JACK Quartet are on hand to play.
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He teaches hand-to-hand defensive tactics at the Maine Criminal Justice Academy.
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Lowry said Draymond Green got a hand to the ball on his shot.
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A cable connects the performer's right hand to Sven's eyes, to make the animal blink; another connects his left hand to Sven's ears, which generally swing freely but can also be rotated or pulled back to express excitement or happiness.
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The happy pair had some very famous friends on hand to help them celebrate.
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Couric, incidentally, was on hand to interview White about her birthday for Yahoo News.
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Actors who decide to turn their hand to music can be a mixed bag.
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Back then, Davos was serving as Stannis' loyal Hand to the King at Dragonstone.
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But economic jitters at home and abroad have forced its hand to stay steady.
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You might want to have some coffee in hand to hear about this one.
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They're always willing to pitch in and lend a hand to make things smoother.
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Some also have a thin plastic card that I could hand to a valet.
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The other toilet, equipped with Touchless Response, lets you wave your hand to flush.
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At the same time, be prepared to lend a hand to less-experienced writers.
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He ran his hand down my arm and lifted my hand to his chest.
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A row of thin bracelets jangled as Alexandra raised her hand to her forehead.
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Smith has chemistry with himself, particularly in the scenes of hand-to-hand combat.
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Keep Kiehl's Calendula & Aloe Soothing Hydration Masque on hand to combat irritation and redness.
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He is believed to have engaged in hand to hand combat before being felled.
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It only has a handful of human advisors at hand to answer client queries.
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I placed my hand to my neck, and it came away covered in blood.
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The ability to fight hand-to-hand combat all the way to Election Day.
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She also says he forced her hand to make her look bad on purpose.
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Rosenfeld was on hand to help Metz celebrate her 38th birthday in Palm Springs.
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They then left the venue walking hand-in-hand to cheers from the crowd.
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And these kids have an army of data in hand to help them along.
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Through the early 19th century, civilization as a whole was essentially hand to mouth.
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Ted Cruz is willing to lend a hand to Donald Trump, he said Tuesday.
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Dejected, he walked to the door and raised his hand to dismiss the fakes.
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Tom Hardy is lending a hand to those affected by the Manchester Arena bombing.
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The man next to me held his hand to his forehead in a salute.
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Cattrall was on hand to promote her new show Filthy Rich with the network.
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Jamie Lee Curtis is on hand to praise the performance of Leigh, her mother.
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Taylor's current girlfriend, Brittany Cartwright, is on hand to witness the tear-soaked exchange.
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Singer/songwriter and Broadway newbie Sara Bareilles was on hand to lend her voice.
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The star winced at the words and dramatically clapped his hand to his face.
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He turns it over in his hand to appreciate the air of thoughtful design.
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She lent a hand to the design process and starred in the lookbook (naturally).
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PEOPLE was on hand to witness the performances at the Aria Resort and Casino.
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As a kid he would help his grandmother make candy by hand to sell.
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He&aposs got about $195,000 in cash on hand to get his name out.
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Theresa moves her hand to her purse, from which she removes three $1 bills.
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Slack reportedly has plenty of cash on hand to pursue the direct listing route.
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Leos themselves like having their dad's knowledge on hand to inform their new interests.
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And, as is often the case, Carole was on hand to help soothe her.
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Fitch believes Western Union has adequate financial flexibility on hand to fund the settlement.
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The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington was on hand to sing the national anthem.
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He challenges anyone to a hand-to-hand cast iron show and tell contest.
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David Cicilline will have actual tech company execs on hand to answer congressional queries.
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"That is correct, your honor," Mr. Cosby said, raising his hand to identify himself.
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The royals were on hand to mark 100 years of the Royal Air Force.
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Prince Carl Philip was reportedly on hand to support his wife of three years.
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I wanted to step into the photo, to hold his hand, to kiss him.
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The Pentagon described the encounter as involving "hand-to-hand combat" with multiple adversaries.
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Then it's hand-to-hand combat in the afternoon and kickboxing in the evening.
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Parking costs $20, but my parents have the cash on hand to cover it.
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In the film, you've got a few scenes of actual hand-to-hand combat.
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In that case, make sure you have some food on hand to stress eat.
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Fertik, Cowan and director Martin Sweeney will also be on hand to explain themselves.
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Stevens was on hand to watch the Cubs win the World Series in 2016.
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Humans will only be on hand to help with the customer identity verification process.
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When Dusty Rhodes reached out his hand to touch your hand, it meant something.
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Me. I poke out a hand to break the silence as we both rise.
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Luckily, Ledger's dad was on hand to comfort the actor with a sweet hug.
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ESPN's Marc Stein was on hand to catch another angle of the adorable exchange.
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"People don't trust the government, we rather deliver (donations) hand-to- hand," Carreño said.
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He uses his right hand to help Michael shuttle another victim to a car.
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"Always hand to mouth, always just about to make it," as he puts it.
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As I waved my hand to show how eager I was, Mr. Taylor clarified.
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Printed copies were instead delivered by hand "to a select group," The Times said.
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On hand to document the highs and lows were the official White House photographers.
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Doctors were on hand to give free medical advice to anyone who wanted it.
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We have to take the situation at hand to work constructively on this issue.
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In early May, with scouts on hand to confirm what they heard, Guerrero homered.
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In front of everyone, he brought his hand to my leg, and he tugged.
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You can combine solutions to each problem at hand to produce literally explosive results.
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The guest producer on hand to help and guide him would be Mark Ronson.
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It is very easy, on the other hand, to describe what Wildflower sounds like.
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When I extended my hand to shake his, he broke into a toothsome grin.
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It is an existence — frequently a hand-to-mouth one — that excludes all others.
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"Ernie was the helping hand to be able to do it all," Oosthuizen said.
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There he created a plate of an attending anatomist's hand to demonstrate its capabilities.
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A number of Time Teletext employees were on hand to celebrate the couple's marriage.
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The financial hit, however, may be forcing Iran's hand to start negotiating with Trump.
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But what if they want to sever their hand to get the new device?
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Our only hope is to choose some benevolent hand to be at our controls.
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Russia denial is about using whatever argument comes to hand to defend Donald Trump.
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Third Coast Percussion and the American Contemporary Music Ensemble are on hand to perform.
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She was living hand-to-mouth in 1934 when she won that crucial competition.
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Nine other works and expert restorers will be on hand to demonstrate their craft.
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Bravo cameras were all on-hand to capture the commotion at Richards' runway show.
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And, should they struggle at teaching themselves, teachers are on hand to guide them.
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The drugmakers say they have enough supplies on hand to continue production for now.
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With little to no dedicated medical staff on hand to help, some patients die.
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Nobody works too hard, including the new faces on hand to refresh the franchise.
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Additional staff will also be on hand to help visitors navigate the transit system.
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"Joe, good job," Warren said, extending her hand to former Vice President Joe Biden.
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He would move her hand to his crotch, and she would move it away.
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Harvard is looking for a steady hand to lead it through a tumultuous period.
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"They claim to have enough cash on hand to meet withdrawal requests," he said.
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Nurses are on hand to help assess the patient and communicate with the doctor.
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Under the new law, they may have had a freer hand to attack Iran.
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I want to raise my hand to say I am here to facilitate conversation.
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The change will give Mr. Sewing a freer hand to push through draconian cuts.
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As right hand to the chief operations officer, there's no possibility for further promotion.
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He's living quite comfortably at the moment, and he'll never live hand to mouth.
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"It's existed hand-to-mouth, patchwork to patchwork, to a great degree," he said.
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I want a whole platoon of G.I.s on hand to take the shooter out.
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No matter how hard I was telling my hand to work, it's not working.
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Tripping down memory lane, from Donald Trump's bleeding hand to Teddy Roosevelt's carriage carnage.
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She averted her eyes, raised a hand to her chin and began to sob.
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They do not currently have the cash on hand to pay their $1,375.88 bill.
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In other words, Apple doesn't really need any cash on hand to make investments.
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Whatever your career goals, you're likely to need a hand to help you achieve them.
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Even the Louvre has a particle accelerator on hand to analyze works, reports the BBC.
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Nothing knits man to man […] like the frequent passage from hand to hand of cash.
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Use your hand to make an "O" shape around their penis, directly underneath your lips.
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You can also hold up your hand to start or stop a video or song.
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Both actresses were on hand to celebrate the jewellery label with creative director Gaia Repossi.
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And of course proud mom Yolanda Hadid was on hand to support her runway superstars.
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But Archie Moore was far from the only hand to touch upon George Foreman's game.
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Not bad, if you have some literate humans on hand to dutifully process your sentences.
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Not so much the first time, because it was from volunteer's hand to volunteer's hand.
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Missiles and projectiles are out for this match, so expect furious hand-to-hand combat.
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You'll get a punchcard that you hand to the waitresses when you take a dish.
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The new royal dad of three was on hand to open a London Bridge station.
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Treats and catnip were on hand to help him form positive associations with the carrier.
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Use your voice to vote, raise your hand to help others, and empower the future.
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Stay focused on the day and task at hand to remain productive without overwhelming yourself.
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Last month the two men decided to settle their argument in hand-to-hand combat.
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Then Offset appeared with a bouquet of white flowers in hand to proclaim his love.
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While we gave the upper hand to Magic Leap, Microsoft ended up winning the contract.
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In sum, such hedging denies China an entirely free hand to act as it wishes.
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Both women were right handed, and were therefore using that hand to hold their device.
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Would it have strengthened the House's hand to fight harder for subpoenas in the courts?
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But thanks to social media, a big crowd should be on hand to say goodbye.
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Luckily, during the 2017 BAFTAs on Sunday, host Stephen Fry was on hand to deliver.
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Some of greatest investors in enterprise will be on hand to answer your burning questions.
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Tweeting about the wall as Mexico extended a helping hand to Texans at risk. 3.
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Where I could pass it from hand to hand, and mold it into a disk.
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Luckily, an official TfL Bus Alerts Twitter account was on hand to offer an explanation.
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" Her Long Shot costar Seth Rogen was on hand to agree, saying, "She's out there!
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Cory said the company had cash on hand to last until the middle of 2019.
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Hartnett, a New Yorker, was on hand to explain the local impacts of the transaction.
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But according to State Department emails, the NSA was on hand to spoil the party.
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As you come down for the push-up, bring out that hand to the side.
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It already runs its budget hand-to-mouth, leaving it with no money for infrastructure.
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She lifted her hand to see if she could feel the sound with her fingers.
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Of course, Retton was on hand to cheer her daughter on at the NCAA championships.
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But not all funds will be able to keep enough cash on hand to invest.
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When next Arafat extended his hand to Peres, Rabin pointed at Peres and said something.
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After all, "the girls need a firm hand to control them," the production company wrote.
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Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson was on hand to walk her dad down the aisle.
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"Creative Pros" will be on hand to offer their expertise in photography, music and design.
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Not likely to extend a hand to Trump: The star of the Democratic freshmen, Rep.
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And counselors are on hand to help those who've been traumatized by what they've seen.
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The digital economy is changing the game, giving the upper hand to centralized data processing.
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So once he did that, it was literally hand-to-hand combat with that thing.
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The rationale: to reduce the risk of pathogens being transmitted through hand-to-mouth contact.
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Pink (salmon???) dude soon gets wobbly and concedes defeat, offering his hand to blue (teal
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded by giving security forces "a free hand" to respond.
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The companies are given a free hand to pad their earnings with pricey "premium" services.
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Syndergaard may try throwing with fake nails on his right hand to minimize the flareups.
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The cast were on hand to help introduce the first trailer from their upcoming film.
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Besides the hand-to-mouth aspect of checkbook ... You're talking about doing it every year.
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If they lost two votes, Pence was always on hand to keep the agenda moving.
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If you want to glue a fake baby hand to your fingers, have at it.
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Ms. Carr (late of "Hand to God") plays the adopted granddaughter of Einstein's son (Mr.
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Other technology firms have tried extending a helping hand to Puerto Rico with their products.
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She even went to the recently opened dollar store, notebook in hand, to compare prices.
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And John Zorn will be on hand to discuss his "Commedia dell'arte" on Oct. 23.
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Bank representatives are on hand to execute the decisions immediately, one of the sources said.
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Phone in hand to check product reviews, I looked at a bunch of different formulations.
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Ironically, Manafort's heavy-handed attack on Gates's credibility, may force his own hand to testify.
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Here, dozens more Greeks waited solemnly with a ticket in hand to get their share.
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He came up with an idea: break his hand to get a medical red-shirt.
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In terms of playwrights, anything Marcus Gardley puts his hand to, I'll run to see.
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Representatives from the United Nations will also be on hand to offer an international perspective.
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Markle was always happy, raising her hand to ask questions and engaged in class discussions.
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As Google's Doodle blog advises, "Let's all lend a hand to someone in need today."
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"She usually gave a helping hand to help elderly people get around town," he added.
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Ms. Ziegler applies a strict organizational hand to a subject that is anything but tidy.
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But now I am here, I must have a free hand to regain my life.
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The move will force McConnell or another GOP senator to be on hand to object.
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And how extraordinary are the results when he turns his hand to still life painting.
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It needs cheaply produced, clickable content, and Trump is always on hand to provide it.
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Instead of accepting his outstretched hand to work together, the Democrats tried to bite it.
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Mao's handheld device makes the woman's lack of "a hand to hold" even more bitter.
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However, what most Americans lack is enough savings on hand to weather a potential storm.
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Ondra and Vejmolova walked out of the arena hand in hand to their rental car.
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It has been several months now since I've called on my left hand to draw.
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Photographer Jason Henry was on hand to capture your beautiful faces and all the action.
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Fresh off Sherlock Holmes, Guy Ritchie is setting his hand to another classic English story.
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They often live hand-to-mouth, without labor protections or a strong social safety net.
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Climate denial is about using whatever argument comes to hand to defend fossil fuel interests.
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He extended his left hand to greet all who called his name with fist bumps.
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That valet was on hand to open the door and welcome me to the Proper.
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She was living hand-to-mouth in 1934 when she won that crucial amateur competition.
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Hand-to-hand, the chain of people passed thousands of books over a few hours.
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You don't need buttermilk on hand to make biscuits: Just about any soured milk works.
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Bacca put out his hand to help Stones up, but Stones refused to accept it.
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Staff in high-visibility jackets are on hand to direct NHS staff arriving in cars.
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Their size varied from the length of a hand to the length of a forearm.
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Messonnier said Wednesday that the CDC has 20 staff on hand to monitor their health.
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Nobody, though, was prepared to force Wenger's hand, to demand he make up his mind.
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The vending machine then spits out a receipt which I hand to the café employee.
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As the coronavirus has spread, Beijing officials have taken a heavier hand to control prices.
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Aysar Issa has turned his hand to fixing shoes to support his family of eight.
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The 13-year-old used what she had in hand to fight the man off.
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I had my cordless phone in my hand to dial 911 if anything went wrong.
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But when Pelosi extended her hand to the president, Trump appeared to ignore the gesture.
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There is only one purpose in hand-to-hand combat, and that is to kill.
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It vacillates between ever-expanding, dense subplots that require a steady hand to pull off.
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The object of the game is to use the correct hand to match the color.
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Flournoy: Well, at this point, I think we have a very weak hand to play.
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"It&aposs a little bit of hand-to-hand combat and top down," Settle said.
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The mezzo Jennifer Johnson Cano and the violinist David Chan are on hand to help.
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Our country needs a chief executive who can bring a steady hand to the tiller.
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But the lawyers did not have the hard numbers in hand to bolster their claims.
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She saw three officers helping a wounded colleague, who held his hand to his neck.
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Even if the means are at hand to protect forests, political will remains a question.
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Mayor Anne Hidalgo described seeing them passing treasures hand to hand in a human chain.
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Why give it to them on one hand to take it away from the other?
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Faculty members will be on hand to answer questions regarding your educational and professional interests.
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It became one of the first books that was heavily photocopied, travelling hand to hand.
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She probably could have broken my hand, to be honest—I'm not the strongest guy.
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You use your left hand to raise and lower the collective-pitch lever (to climb or descend), your right hand to move the cyclic-pitch joystick (to go forwards, backwards and sideways) and both feet to work the anti-torque pedals (to point the nose).
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That could mean touching your clit, or switching your penis to your hand to reach orgasm.
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Now, she's on hand to help the new mom in her first days as a parent.
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This is based on a fairly utilitarian calculus that one could easily hand to a machine.
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And he participates in perhaps one of the most macho of pastimes: hand-to-hand combat.
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In the video she puts a hand to her heart and speaks directly to the editors.
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A Bluetooth controller is held in the other hand to control (open and close) the device.
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Maybe not, but it's still a decent two hours' worth of vicarious hand-to-hand mayhem.
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The next day, Tywin tried to resign as Hand to King Aerys, for some unknown reason.
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If we can help the hand to perform the task, what is so wrong with that?
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In one scene, a flying Charles Wallace stretches out a small hand to stroke Winfrey's cheek.
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Ole Hollywood ain't jus a movie star he's a day hand to #taco#bell#horse pic.twitter.
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As a result, many do not have the cash on hand to weather sudden economic shocks.
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Laura Gilman of Jewish Family Services of Greater Kansas City was on hand to offer comfort.
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The ranch manager eventually text messaged Hand to say the bird was spotted in the yard.
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Giving Tuesday is a great opportunity for us to lend a hand to someone in need.
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Local, state and federal are working hand in hand to get to the bottom of it.
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Florida governor Rick Scott was on hand to dedicate its new office in downtown Fort Lauderdale.
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Throughout the rally, Trump disparaged the "fake news" that was on hand to report his remarks.
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Magnetic clasps done properly are self-guiding and thus only require a single hand to operate.
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Pelosi appeared to extend her hand to Trump, but he turned away without acknowledging Pelosi's gesture.
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He wouldn't comment on specifics of security screenings, to avoid tipping their hand to the public.
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It's crazy, but mutual funds don't keep cash on hand to make these kinds of investments.
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And if a story went sour, there were lawyers on hand to deal with the fallout.
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Use heel of your hand to gently smash and flatten each potato to a ½-inch thickness.
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The former leader of the Labour party was on hand to put Morgan in his place.
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So Clinton is campaigning differently than she did in other states: More hand-to-hand campaigning.
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The hand-to-hand fighters kick up sand, throttling the Germans and taking them by surprise.
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In retrospect, it's clear that Walker had a strong hand to play in negotiations with Foxconn.
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Then Offset appeared, a bouquet of white flowers in hand, to try to win her back.
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All three siblings were on hand to watch their dad present at January's Golden Globes ceremony.
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As you drop into a lunge, reach with your left hand to touch your right foot.
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" He then reached out his swollen hand to touch me," Bratton's then-wife Joanne once recalled.
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Some experts, however, doubt the potential of urban farming beyond meeting immediate hand-to-mouth needs.
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Griffith was on hand to accept the timeless beauty award, presented to her by Jon Voight.
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Gonzalez's relay was just tardy as Aybar's nifty slide allowed his hand to touch the plate.
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Numerous reports, however, suggest that much of the North Korean rural classes live hand to mouth.
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If that means going cap in hand to wealthy countries and organizations, that's what he does.
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The best part of this version, however, is that you only need one hand to play.
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And when your customers are living hand-to-mouth, just collecting payment is a daily frustration.
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Having policies is one thing, but having staff on hand to actually enforce them is another.
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Cressida Bonas and Chelsy Davy were both on-hand to support Eugenie wearing similar coordinating looks.
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Sharing a sweet moment on Sunday, Matthew Rhys lent a helping hand to Keri Russell's hair.
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Roberts was on-hand to support Stewart, who was being honored as Stylist of the Year.
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But that's nothing that can't be fixed by having a human on hand to step in.
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Whatever Microsoft does introduce, Mashable will be on hand to get you the juicy product details.
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Hope isn't something fragile that you cup carefully in your hand to bar it from escape.
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We're broke now, and we're likely to be living hand-to-mouth in later life, too.
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Raise that single gloved-hand to your mouth in shock: The hackers have gone after golf.
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For instance, if you want to move left, you slowly tilt your hand to the left.
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Of course, Brooklyn's girlfriend Hana Cross was also on hand to help her new beau celebrate.
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Musk himself was on hand to award $5 million checks to each of the winning teams.
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And at the Geneva Airport in Switzerland a robot is on hand to help check luggage.
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Mr. Alexander was on hand to show off his new styles and his "Be You" campaign.
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The worst of them can hand to authorities a ton of data about your online life.
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Like John Wick, it's heavy on the hand-to-hand combat, with elaborate, brutal fight scenes.
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All of these suggest the administration isn't going to extend a helping hand to the community.
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There were no models in uncomfortable situations — just Samsung employees on hand to explain the technology.
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And she kept an iPad on hand to distract him if there was too much stimuli.
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It does not take a skilled hand to draw the shape of two oblong lima beans.
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The Green Destiny again gets passed from hand to hand, as the McGuffin driving the plot.
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"We want Bernie," his audience roared, as the candidate waved his hand to resume his speech.
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Lucky for them, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen was on hand to provide just that and more.
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Why use your hand to dunk an Oreo in milk when you can use a drone?
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But conservative states are trying to force Trump's hand to sunset the program by September 5.
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NGOs are on hand to help, but food rations have been cut for lack of funding.
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Amadou Konte, 26, has been hunting for work in Dakar for weeks, living hand-to-mouth.
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Whether it is oversight, appropriations, legislation, or official travel, Congress has a strong hand to play.
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Right, so as opposed to the old intelligence, which was hand to hand people … That's right.
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Have drinks on hand to keep people happy while you work your way through your menu.
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Mr. Trump has also given commanders in combat zones a far freer hand to conduct raids.
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Also, the Jennings are just badasses when it comes to hand-to-hand combat and assassinations.
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The company also almost doubled its cash on hand, to $753 billion, in just one quarter.
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The discovery affirms survivor accounts of desperate prisoners digging a tunnel by hand to escape execution.
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"I raised my hand to grab her attention," Dr. Cross wrote, referring to the flight attendant.
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The city's cherry blossoms were on hand to usher us to this peaceful and solemn moment.
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Republicans and Democrats here are in hand-to-hand combat this election year as seldom before.
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But both seemingly have enough business in hand to make it a tense end-year countdown.
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Joann will also have personal shoppers on hand to walk with a customer throughout the store.
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Docents will be on hand to explain the family histories behind Green-Wood's most distinctive residents.
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A team of psychiatrists was also on hand to monitor their mental health, the doctor said.
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Mendes was on hand to open up New York & Company's newest boutique in Miami (her hometown).
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"I didn't intend to … I really just put out my hand to say hello," Guttenberg said.
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That may include pediatricians and people on hand to care for both babies, Dr. Ramos says.
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James Marsters, Emma Caulfield, Charisma Carpenter, and Nicholas Brendon were on hand to represent Team Buffy.
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And of course, security needed to be on hand to make sure everyone was playing nice.
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Add the 5-Finger-Hand to represent five Super Bowls and I am ready to go!
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Emergencies can happen anytime, and having the cash on hand to deal with them is essential.
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Then there's the regulatory arena, where Mr. Trump also has a free hand to act unilaterally.
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Swift joins some of country music's biggest artists who are lending a hand to the recovery.
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The average small business has enough cash reserves on hand to last them roughly 27 days.
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"It's just frightening for people who live hand to mouth on a daily basis," Lombardo said.
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For me, "Go hand to hand/" is not CLAPping, so the visual didn't work for me.
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And he became the ideal man to hand to prosecutors in Mr. Rechnitz's quest for leniency.
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The International Contemporary Ensemble is on hand to play music that overflows, often raucously, with ideas.
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The Trump administration has engaged in a sleight of hand to create the 22-1 ratio.
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Kirk Franklin, who lent a hand to Kanye West on his triumphant "Ultralight Beam," was host.
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Meier used his right hand to knock a loose puck toward the front of the net.
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Still, this is the moment when the fortunate need to lend a hand to the vulnerable.
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Miner earned a standing ovation and beamed while putting his hand to his heart in appreciation.
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With five minutes elapsed, Timo Meier used his hand to knock the puck toward the net.
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His own shot was blocked, but Carlos Sanchez of Colombia used his hand to do so.
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GERMAN FINANCE MINISTER SAYS IF NECESSARY, WE HAVE ALL MEANS ON HAND TO COUNTER WORLDWIDE SLOWDOWN
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The job fell to a Louis Benech, who would later turn his hand to the Tuileries.
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"But there were lots of times when we were living hand to mouth," Mr. Mercer said.
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But those senators are now seen to have a freer hand to vote against Judge Kavanaugh.
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"People don't have reserves, they live hand-to-mouth" said Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel-winning economist.
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She brings her hand to the back of his neck, squeezes gently, absorbing tension from him.
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More than 10,000 attendees will be on hand to experience the very best of startup culture.
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"Computers are a big, new thing," he said, waving one hand to take in the machines.
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"I again extend my hand to you," Pablo Iglesias said during a parliamentary debate with Sanchez.
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Shortly after, Khan's trainer Virgil Hunter raised his hand to chime on the matter as well.
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I moved my hand to the left and pinched the top of the first card there.
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Once he understood the canvassers' pitch, he put up a hand to stop them from talking.
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And the federal government is doing everything it can to lend a hand to predatory employers.
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There was also a form outlining a training regimen, including exercises for hand-to-hand combat.
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Who needs toxic boyfriends when you've got guns, hand-to-hand combat skills, and girl power?
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Of course, they will have a few veterans on hand to help show them the ropes.
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There were several crew members on hand to clean up any accidents that happened on set.
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Word circulated in coaching circles that Howard was looking for an experienced hand to help him.
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We will need a steady hand to repair the damage to international relations done by Trump.
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An additional 5,000 active duty service members will be on hand to serve in ceremonial capacities.
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Because of the small walkways, all trash collection is done by hand to load into boats.
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My mum is covering up her right wrist with her left hand to hide a birthmark.
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Some in Texas's travel industry have extended a helping hand to those evacuating closer to home.
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Both Smith siblings, Jaden and Willow, will be on hand to perform and impart cosmic wisdom.
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When Luke and I got to the corner, I raised my hand to hail a cab.
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DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN It's going to take a steady hand to solve Nathan's Last Sunday puzzle!
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There was an ungodly amount of brandy and cocaine on hand to help nullify the despair.
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Lessons about intolerance are interwoven with the hand-to-hand skirmishes the series is known for.
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Prince Charles was on hand to formally give up control of his country's last African colony.
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It has two cereal bowl-like indentations, one for each hand to sit on top of.
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I didn't have enough money on hand to get the Oscar-winning actor out of state.
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But the current Angolan president doesn't necessarily have a free hand to press home his advantage.
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"Their snipers are so good," said one, holding up a bandaged hand to make his point.
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Only skin held his hand to his wrist—and much of the tissue was turning dark.
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She's strapped a purple, plastic glove over her hand to try to keep the arm dry.
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A Virgin Galactic in-house medical team is also on-hand to consult with each passenger.
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In this and other ways, Harriet's fight is not hand-to-hand combat but nonetheless physical.
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But, like Aliki with the cassette recorder, Brown fumbles when he sets his hand to them.
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A two-family vacation doubles the number of adults on hand to look after the children.
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That will require us to rethink how we extend a helping hand to those in need.
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"I bought this there," he said, extending his hand to point out an English funeral ring.
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Now, the students have a whopping $3.7 million on hand to organize the March 24 march.
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The change gave the military a freer hand to target Islamic State fighting positions and equipment.
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Lawmakers, Cabinet officials, Vice President Pence and other dignitaries were on hand to witness the pageantry.
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When I asked Flores about the women, she put a hand to her mouth in embarrassment.
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Video posted to social media showed protesters fighting hand to hand with club-wielding police officers.
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Tesla said it believes it has enough cash on hand to get through this temporary closure.
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But there is some evidence to suggest the masks can help prevent hand-to-mouth transmissions.
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A professional racing instructor — like a country club's golf pro — is on hand to sharpen skills.
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A camp manager is on hand to organize water activities, hiking and sailing around the archipelago.
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That day, the community had essentially been standing cash in hand to collectively support the building.
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Dubai's crown prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, was on hand to present the prize.
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"The hand-to-hand combat was so-so, but the driving felt great," said a friend.
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"I'm Ginger," said one of the women, extending her pruney hand to me for a handshake.
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Then he looked over to the United States and waved his hand to offer a papal blessing.
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Sadeiko, a star heptathlete at Florida State University, was also on hand to cheer on the Browns.
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And yet, the suckers came running with cash in hand to fork over to Bitconnect's anonymous founders.
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The people I met could not fathom why he had a free hand to bomb their country.
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I went from working as a galley hand to head chef of a superyacht in eight months.
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"I felt really happy that we had this on hand to give to our readers," she says.
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With climate scientist Philip Duffy on hand to testify before the committee, per E&E News, Rep.
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Another number begins, and this time he extends his hand to me; I stand to take it.
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Now he has created a wearable robotic arm that adds a third hand to a drummer's arsenal.
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She says that he guided her hand to his underwear and that she yanked her hand back.
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At one point, Jadon pulled Anias' hand to his face and then nibbled on his brother's finger.
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Members of the Halifax Wanderers Supporters Group were on hand to hear the momentous council decision firsthand.
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Photographers Wanderlust Creatives were also on hand to capture every special moment from the couple's big day.
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The first time I used it, I had to use my free hand to shield my eyes.
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DiCaprio reportedly had a private chef on-hand to cook pizza and truffle pasta until 5 a.m.
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With that backdrop, Trump would seem to have plenty of chips and a strong hand to play.
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Johnson has been on hand to aid Simpson as she continues to heal from her cesarean section.
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The player controls a summoner avatar, essentially a mysterious protagonist who lends a hand to the heroes.
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Artists will be on hand to discuss their work, share their processes, and showcase their latest projects.
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He showed a nice right hand to the body on the counter on a couple of occasions.
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Mr. Williams would also bring a seasoned policymaking hand to a Fed that is short on them.
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She pursed her lips and allowed her hand to casually fall on another fellow's butt to demonstrate.
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Mokono held out his hand to help her up and realized he was unable to lift her.
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Wall Street banks have enough cash on hand to keep the Fed happy — this year, at least.
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You're Prompto, the one who has a gun, supporting your buddies as they fight hand to hand.
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It is there the tableau -- crowded with others, including a hand-to-mouth Hillary Clinton -- was snapped.
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Luckily, Stephen Colbert, Whoopi Goldberg and even Billy Crystal were on hand to offer him some advice.
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The DJ's turned his hand to creating the 1995 film's unofficial theme song, played during the intro.
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Wang was on hand to help with Baldwin's train and admired as the star posed for photos.
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Instead, use one hand to hold the base, and the other to open the lid — it's silly.
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Beats had a handful of different sounds on hand to test the Studio 3 ahead of launch.
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Miller added a tattoo of the horizon on his hand to his already extensive body art collection.
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"Oh look, you've got your backpack," Haslam said as she took George's other hand to walk in.
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But imagine the feeling of grabbing an alien's tentacle when you engage in hand-to-hand combat.
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Schools were open Friday, with crisis counselors due to be on hand to help students and staff.
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He would say it was forbidden and instead greet them by putting a hand to his chest.
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Aldridge's fellow models — including Cindy Bruna, Taylor Hill and Joan Smalls— were on hand to support her.
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It's even better when you have a portable Bluetooth speaker on hand to boost the sound quality.
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Still, you've got to hand to the team at TCL for designing a surprisingly good looking phone.
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That means having rules on hand to control the damage to your portfolio when things go wrong.
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Then he shyly walked over to Strait, another straggler, and stuck out his hand to King George.
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They were on hand to discharge people throughout the day, emptying beds that could generate revenue again.
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That's why it's time to use the smartphone that's always in your hand to manage your money.
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Here's where you need to be, teacups and fascinators in hand, to see the latest royal wedding.
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Davidson was on hand to support Grande as she performed on Sunday at the Billboard Music Awards.
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Earlier that year, Leopold, now 23, was on hand to celebrate Styles' birthday with him in February.
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Honey Boo Boo's older sister Lauryn "Pumpkin" Thompson was also on hand to celebrate his special day.
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Their friends at Cholula will be on hand to bring the perfect balance of flavor and heat.
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So it was good that we had a full crew on hand to natter about the news.
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If so much is so rosy, why is Sri Lanka going cap in hand to the IMF?
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All that is needed, he implies, is for a firm hand to be taken in the negotiations.
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Couldn't get a look at her left hand to see if we could spot her wedding ring.
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Turn your hand to a touch of DIY and have a go at making your own nightstand.
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YAHOO LENDS A HAND TO GOOGLE: Yahoo released an amicus brief on Monday in support of Google.
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And we already have the tools well in hand to accomplish that feat in the near future.
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TIME also reported that extra New York Fire Department personnel were on hand to provide medical support.
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The couple's neighbor then appears in the frame to lend a hand to Jeannie with the tube.
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The sale would give PWC a freer hand to pursue the growing business of auditing government agencies.
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Luckily, a member of the department was on hand to capture a few photos of the moment.
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Every time an opponent steps in on Lineker, he swings in the right hand to the body.
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John Dodson did a great job of landing high kicks as Lineker dropped his hand to swing.
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There's something comforting about just moving my hand to draw, accessing the motor memory of sketches past.
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Dating back to his nomination, lawmakers saw him as a potentially steadying hand to a volatile president.
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Aldridge's fellow models — including Cindy Bruna, Taylor Hill and Joan Smalls — were on hand to support her.
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" Asked about the alleged incident, Miniutti said: "A man should never raise a hand to a woman.
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So he's prepared to jump back into the fray -- garden hose in hand -- to help if needed.
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Perhaps I'm wearing just one glove, allowing my naked hand to turn the pages of a book.
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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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You'll also need to have cash on hand to pay for moving expenses and any necessary repairs.
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We also needed to have cash on hand to pay for our down payment and closing costs.
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It took a delicate hand to ensure these somewhat competing truths did not break the narrative apart.
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The basement stockroom was indisputably his domain, organized by his hand to a military level of efficiency.
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Electoral losses for the Scottish nationalists have also weakened their hand to threaten a new independence vote.
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"We're back hat in hand to the Saudis saying put more barrels on the market," Croft said.
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"They superglued my hand to my face," said Isaiah Stone, 21, whose credits include "Winter's Bone" (2010).
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Jewish and Israeli celebrities will be on hand to promote the museum at its opening next spring.
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"I like the way Tracey thinks and the way she turns her hand to anything," he said.
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Public lawsuits are also going forward to try to force the agency's hand to fight climate change.
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Both of us danced to the DJ, me holding her tiny hand to support her wobbly standing.
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Weed definitely helped guide my hand to paper, and made me rediscover the sheer joy of doodling.
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EditorsNote: corrects hand to left per Nance injury Lillard's game-winner lifts Blazers over Lakers PORTLAND, Ore.
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John Stamos, 52 Everywhere you look, everywhere you go...there's a (John Stamos) hand to hold onto.
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They often hit people with plenty of assets but little cash on hand to pay the taxman.
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They trained in weapons and hand-to-hand combat while living at the refuge, Mr. Barrow said.
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The owner and manager, Fiona Hili, is often on hand to help out with recommendations and bookings.
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Mr. Roland instinctively used his hand to trace his end of the conversation on the man's palm.
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It will require a deft hand to unwind defense arrangements, and patience as others find their way.
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Then she places the back of her hand to her neck while she looks to one side.
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Initially, these trucks will handle highway driving with a human driver on hand to handle unexpected situations.
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Maine, for example, has offered an outstretched hand to refugees in hope of expanding its work force.
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Then they attached the hand to a robot arm that is commonly used in industrial assembly lines.
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Representatives from the center will be on hand to explain the work they do for civil rights.
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They knew those guys were looking for a woman's soft hand to hold theirs through the process.
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Plus, the CBRC is demanding that banks keep more liquidity on hand to deal with WMP risk.
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At OpenAI, researchers have trained a robotic hand to manipulate an alphabet block as a child might.
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The best way to protect yourself from illnesses and infections is by limiting hand-to-surface exposure.
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He's ready with pen in hand to sign health care reform if, say, Graham-Cassidy moves forward.
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Even wearing gloves would not help if I were to inadvertently place my hand to my face.
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She mapped out a route through the toughest battlegrounds, hoping to lend a hand to 34 candidates.
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Unlike in 1988, the balls are specially marked, and authenticators are on hand to certify any item.
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We had Alex Wilhelm and Danny Crichton on hand to handle it all, which went medium-good.
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Those tests ensure that institutions have enough cash on hand to weather a variety of modeled risks.
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Officials from the Centers for Disease Control and State Department will be on hand to brief senators.
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As the studio supervisor, Iger had to be on hand to run errands for the stage crew.
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Or will it not strengthen Iran's hand and Russia's hand to influence the situation on the ground?
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As Kovalev tired, Ward used his highly educated left hand to score with jabs and surging hooks.
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Kelly McKeague, director of the DPAA, was also on hand to brief reporters on the identification process.
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Figure out the priorities of the boss and raise your hand to assist when help is needed.
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As the bombshell hit, Facebook employees were summoned, steaming mochas in hand, to an "all hands" meeting.
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Her campaign announced that she raised $3.1 million, bringing her total cash on hand to $5.1 million.
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That will give him a strong hand to shape the next government lineup and its financial priorities.
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There's the class clown, raising his hand to ask a silly question that makes his classmates laugh.
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A recording specialist will be on hand to help, too, and a 60-minute session costs $60.
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He then lifted his left hand to his face, cradling it, his eyes fixed on the table.
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But when Ms. Pelosi offered her hand to shake, the president pointedly turned away without taking it.
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Wyden's proposal comes as a coalition of industries work hand in hand to scuttle meaningful privacy reform.
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Sure, you can simply wave your hand to dismiss incoming phone calls, like a Very Important Person.
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Blues players rushed to get medical personnel from both teams, with paramedics also on hand to help.
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Those volunteers will be on hand to solve any bugs that crop up with the Google spreadsheets.
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It will let users wave their hand to skip songs, silence phone calls, snooze alarms and more.
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The Spanish teacher's heart sank as she saw him try to lift his hand to wave back.
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On hand to introduce Booker will be his successor as mayor, Ras Baraka, as well as Sen.
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Meghan, who has the couple's nanny on hand to help, and Archie will remain in South Africa.
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Trust one of Draco Malfoy's former cronies to make a career out of hand-to-hand combat.
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So, John Oliver apparently just bought Russell Crowe's jockstrap to lend a hand to a video store.
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Older debtors, many of whom live hand-to-mouth on fixed incomes, are more likely to default.
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When it went too rapidly, Wellington raised the palm of his free hand to slow things down.
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The company has enough cash on hand to meet all of its development funding commitments, Ackman said.
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Revealing our hand to Russia at this stage of the investigation could significantly jeopardize the FBI's efforts.
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Eroding confidence in voting, elections and representative bodies gives them a freer hand to wield more power.
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For noninterest bearing accounts, consumers need to keep an additional $400 on hand to avoid checking fees.
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About 10 minutes into the exercise, one employee raised a hand to note that they had finished.
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One soldier would get over a hard patch, turn around and extend a hand to the other.
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She's a master of hand-to-hand combat; her weapons of choice were forged by the gods.
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The torch had been passed from hand to hand and heart to heart across the great desert.
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I went straight from shaking Mick Jagger's hand to having a fried chicken sandwich in my hand.
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I have an Oprah mic down here that I'm gonna hand to you guys for Q&A.
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Detroit, at its best, is full of people who work hard and offer a hand to others.
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The official Doctor Who Twitter account was on hand to share some photos and videos from the event.
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She resorts to hitchhiking, but drivers aren't looking to extend a hand to someone who's now at 2.8.
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Her rumored girlfriend, Ashley Benson, was on hand to snuggle up to the model following the emotional show.
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The 101-year-old was on hand to commission his grandson as an officer in the Air Force.
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You're too busy focusing on the task at hand to worry about anything else and afterwards you're beat.
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Barzani said Kurds will "keep extending their hand" to Iran and Turkey, even if they do not reciprocate.
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Tournament directors — some of whom wore New Orleans-appropriate accessories — were on hand to settle disputes between players.
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But even with that, there's not enough cap space on hand to alter the destiny of this team.
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The 41-year-old actor shared a photo of a bloody cut on his hand to Instagram Thursday.
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Along with Lynch, she had all her Glee co-stars on-hand to help celebrate their big day.
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She noted Pence has extended a hand to moderates, knowing they are needed to get major legislation passed.
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Because then you have, literally, it's just hand-to-hand combat for whoever can get the most votes.
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Rodon ran over to cover first, but his misstep near the bag allowed Pillar's hand to beat him.
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They also showed screenshots of other RAM members using hand-to-hand combat techniques as they brutalized counterprotesters.
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A significant dip in concessions sales during the boycott forced Vancouver's hand to check yes on the ballot.
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When Face ID fails, it usually vibrates impatiently in your hand to tell you to try something else.
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Several other politicians and dignitaries were also on hand to celebrate the life of the former first lady.
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Before each round with a new partner, participants happily greet each other and extend a hand to shake.
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Nothing takes more than one hand to do, including sign-up, swiping, or arranging meetups with other moms.
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"I resculpted Sojourner Truth's left hand to bring it into the conversation," Bergmann writes in her latest proposal.
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Even better, we had NEA's Rick Yang on hand to chat with Danny and Alex about the week.
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The warm welcome starts with Sasha, the hotel's pet ambassador who is on hand to greet arriving guests.
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The cups were too hot to hold, so we kept shifting them from one hand to the other.
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"We're all raising our hand to say we'll be a partner to work with the administration," Lightbody said.
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But Mr. Amsellem used the Torah — the only defense at hand — to deflect the blade and save himself.
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Fights are tense and the hand-to-hand combat makes them feel personal, especially when swords are drawn.
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He stops in nearly every morning, newspaper in hand, to order coffee and a croissant or a doughnut.
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But not all funds will stay strong or be able to keep enough cash on hand to invest.
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The actor's former costars were on hand to celebrate him, posing together for photos on the red carpet.
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The challenge was issued two years ago, on one condition: Japan wanted to fight hand-to-hand combat.
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You live a hand-to-mouth existence where all you think of is how to survive another day.
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River had not one, but two, of them on hand to ride in style for her birthday festivities.
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A rotating cast of columnists appear to be always on hand to discuss the current transgender talking-point.
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Since jihadism crosses borders, intelligence services have also shared information and worked hand in hand to disrupt plots.
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Paris Jackson turned 18 on Sunday, and she had her boyfriend on hand to share the momentous occasion.
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Oh yeah, there were a couple of his Russian teammates on hand to soak up the party, too.
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" Thinking of what damage his substantial palms and strong fingers might do, I breathe, "A hand to start.
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There's even a hair and makeup team on hand to ensure you look like a first class passenger.
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He has consistently used rhetorical sleights of hand to say outrageous things without being held responsible for them.
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And DiMarco's mother, who is also deaf, was on hand to support him in rehearsals this past week.
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Juan Pablo Di Pace always has a hand to hold when it comes to his Fuller House costars.
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For me, I watched, I learned, I became a helping hand to others, to the people, to organizations.
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But who knows if that future will be quite as inevitable without a hidden hand to steer it.
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The company says it will have Lyft ambassadors on hand to assist as the new program rolls out.
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If we extend a hand in friendship and generosity, we do not expect our hand to be bitten.
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Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman was on hand to greet the citizens Friday at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
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I raised my hand to volunteer and went over after everyone was leaving to pick up the flyers.
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And Tom Brady will need to use his other hand to take home that sixth Super Bowl ring.
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But Snapchat hasn't shied away from hand-to-hand combat with the social media giant that owns Instagram.
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The gains for a trader come in having existing inventory on hand to sell once the price jumps.
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The legendary author is involved with two of the projects, lending a hand to Goldman and Wray's work.
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Tim and Sara Keepers then briskly walked hand in hand to an adjacent courtroom, the media behind them.
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Holding the nozzle about six inches from my hand to ensure an even mist, I let her rip.
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"Just as a fourth line, we want to force (coach Claude Julien's) hand to play us," Deslauriers said.
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On San Francisco's first official 4/20 celebration, CNBC was on hand to capture some of the festivities.
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Washington lost first baseman Matt Adams (jammed left shoulder) and center fielder Michael A. Taylor (hand) to injuries.
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With an ice slushy in hand to combat the heat, he pushes a wheelchair with his free hand.
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Someone else will have to be on hand to grab them and help the person in cardiac arrest.
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Its attempt to force the state's hand to shrink the role of government is leading to bad government.
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Others can be unique to their use cases, then we work hand-in-hand to build those features.
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"They were slaughtered," she repeats, using her hand to motion a knife on the back of her neck.
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He's a guy who makes his money connecting other people in a very hand-to-hand, tactile way.
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It's fast and responsive with every click, from hand to screen — a favorite among gamers and eSports pros.
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The hog price is not good so feed millers like to pick up cheap stuff hand-to-mouth.
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We haven't seen a hand-to-butt ratio like this since the T. rex roamed the Earth. pic.twitter.
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Monaco suggested that instead of doling out false history lessons, Trump should be extending a hand to Spain.
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I explained the task at hand to a woman helming the tiny speakeasy peephole of a sales window.
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That means there's a market opportunity at hand to do some good and develop potentially game-changing technologies.
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Now, he's kicking both feet and routinely using his right hand to stick his foot in his mouth.
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He took one bite, put a hand to his chest, and looked up with tears in his eyes.
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Joe Kittinger's pressure glove sprang a leak, exposing his right hand to near-vacuum conditions for several hours.
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Charles and Camilla visited Colombia two years ago, so they were on hand to help host the couple.
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The Padres had used closer Brad Hand to pitch the eighth against the heart of the Marlins order.
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One by one, mourners lifted a hand to guard their candles, unwilling to let anything extinguish the flames.
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Mr. Doyle is on hand to reflect, tactfully and ruefully, on the ups and downs of their relationship.
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On hand to offer some thoughts on the occasion was horror writer and regular Trump burner, Stephen King.
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He's lent a hand to a handful of local candidates in both states, leading fundraisers and holding events.
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Flight attendants are on hand to dress them with sheets, a fluffy duvet, and a full-size pillow.
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She climbed barrels of plastic-wrapped oyster shells and lifted her hand to the sun like a visor.
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As the two engaged in hand-to-hand combat, Atkins realized the insurgent was wearing a suicide vest.
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Bush appeared to hand something from his left hand to his right hand, then on to Mrs. Obama.
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After a long period of rehabilitation, he resumed his photographic work, using his left hand to take pictures.
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Oliver stepped back from the microphone with his hand to his chest, clearly mortified while also silently laughing.
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All of them, Bajaj said, will be on-hand to provide guidance and mentorship to people who join.
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Puerto Ricans don't need to be coddled, but we need a helping hand to get on our feet.
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She had to stay strong enough to move her hand to her mouth and swallow the entire dose.
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Thankfully, a group of 8- to 10-year-olds are on hand to offer their professional medical opinions.
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Mr. Erevia, in his full dress uniform, was one of three men on hand to receive the honor.
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On Wednesday, the Clinton campaign said it had $31 million cash on hand to use in the primary.
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Doctor's appointments can be anxiety-inducing for some people—they might like to have a hand to hold.
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I play an "ex-special ops, hand-to- hand combat operative" who gets brought back into the fray.
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It's not just groups on the left side of the spectrum offering a hand to Juggalos, either. Reason.
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I even had an extra hand to help me gather myself up at the end of the day.
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We just felt that these people need a helping hand to help them find their very best employment.
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Even the way this record has been dropping and intending to be dropped, it's very hand to mouth.
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Huge amounts of compute power allowed the hand to accumulate 100 years of experience in about two days.
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"It was basically hand-to-hand combat in a network," Rick Ledgett, a senior N.S.A. official, told Sanger.
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She keeps paperback editions of both books, marked with slips of paper, close at hand to read from.
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Plus, we'll have selected CNBC anchors, reporters and notable guests on hand to also offer advice and responses.
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Konkle's abiding memory of her first kiss is of using her whole hand to wipe her mouth afterward.
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Klopp's mantra is always to focus on the task at hand, to take a season game by game.
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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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Aleena moved my hand to her thigh, where I had previously traced the lines of her stretch marks.
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On Monday, Joe Shoemaker Elementary had a crisis team of psychologists and social workers on hand to help.
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And Republicans just passed another round of tax cuts to offer a helping hand to the upper crust.
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It's designed so you could speak to, or extend a hand to, whoever is on the other side.
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Traveling aides usually kept a supply on hand to distribute to dignitaries and military and law enforcement personnel.
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But once the new chairmen take over, the leadership will need a firm hand to minimize the wilding.
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The community came to the rescue, forming a chain that passed books down the line, hand-to-hand.
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Yet some top Kremlin officials were on hand to applaud the work when it debuted in December 2017.
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The workers do not have to stoop over again and again, knife in hand, to harvest the lettuce.
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While Delevingne walked the carpet solo, girlfriend Ashley Benson was on-hand to watch from inside the show.
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Cyrus wrapped her arm around Carter as the reality star and model puts a hand to Cyrus' stomach.
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The Lithuania goalkeeper got his hand to it, but it hit his head and bounced into the net.
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German Member of the European Parliament Niklas Nienass has likened its "sleight of hand" to a magic trick.
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The main entertainment was Jimmy Buffett, bluff and chortling, on hand to promote his feel-good jukebox musical.
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Many economists believe Beijing uses a combination of policy and statistical sleight-of-hand to achieve steady results.
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And his loved ones were on hand to celebrate the victory by his side — or on his shoulders.
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As for abilities go, she's known for her hand-to-hand combat skills and has vast weaponry knowledge.
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Jared Leto is lending a hand to a family struggling with medical bills as part of the #GoodThingChallenge.
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When Dom's eyes met hers, she smiled and brought her hand to her mouth, as if in shock.
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White House press secretary Sean Spicer, a Naval reservist, and aide Keith Schiller were on hand to watch.
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Remove the bowl from the mixer and use a wet hand to scrape the dough off the hook.
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There are two main characters in "Hand to God," the irreverent Tony Award-nominated comedy by Robert Askins.
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But by putting his hand to the foreheads of his newborn twins, he could tell they were sick.
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Apple has already donated $5 million to Hand in Hand to help Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma victims.
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He put him down again in the fifth round, this time with a left hand to the body.
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As a freelancer, Mr. Aubry had lent a hand to fashion designers like Alexandre Vauthier and Bouchra Jarrar.
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Cox strides toward me with a huge smile as I reach out my hand to formally introduce myself.
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