By comparison to handing Ryan the nomination, handing it to Mitt Romney sounds almost reasonable.
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Consider that, by comparison to handing Ryan the nomination, handing it to Mitt Romney sounds almost reasonable.
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"I'm not going to be handing out subpoenas like somebody's handing out candy on Halloween," Cummings said.
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Take a wild guess and it's not handing out $1,000 bonuses, but rather handing out layoff notices.
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But instead of handing over what they actually want, she keeps handing them sharp, spiny desert plants.
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Handing victory to Mr Assad also means handing victory to the mullahs in Iran, something they will be loth to do.
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And people are handing you stuff to try on, and you're handing them stuff to try on, and you don't even know them.
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"I'm not going to be handing out subpoenas like somebody's handing out candy on Halloween … I take subpoenas very seriously," Cummings said on ABC's This Week.
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In their families, handing over a gift on the occasion of receiving their first paycheck (or, in some cases, handing over the paycheck itself) is practically compulsory.
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Lil Pump is handing out bust down watches like the Cavaliers are handing over games to the Warriors ... and the latest guy to get one is Charlie Sheen.
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"In current circumstances handing (the woman) over to Polish law enforcement authorities would be tantamount to handing her over to wild cannibals," Maciej Burda told private broadcaster TVN24.
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"You tried," she coos, handing us mugs of hot chocolate.
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Cameron resigned after his defeat, handing over to Theresa May.
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Unfortunately, the instructor didn't appear to be handing out 10s.
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They're handing out checks of hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Police officers are handing out bug spray to the homeless.
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Voters responded this month by handing the House to Democrats.
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Someone was handing out the beers (thank you generous backpackers!).
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WHA teams started handing out exorbitant contract after exorbitant contract.
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A split vote risks handing the governor's mansion to Republicans.
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Nothing is more direct than handing them the cash yourself.
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He seemed happy, handing out gifts to nieces and nephews.
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Scott Kelly handing over space station command in February 2016.
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Handing out aid in kind gives plenty to worry about.
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In general, Meyers is excellent at handing off the mic.
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The judge followed those recommendations in handing down his sentence.
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Digital currencies are like handing over a suitcase of cash.
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"He went around the table handing out gifts," Abbott said.
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A general was spotted handing out cash to departing participants.
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"Obama was deriving no pleasure from handing over," he said.
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Interns were seen handing out the baseball caps Thursday morning.
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It's systematic, and it's handing our youth to their deaths.
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It barred another candidate for handing out cash while campaigning.
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I thought she was handing me some molly or something.
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Amazon complied in part, handing over a record of transactions.
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These days, the government is handing that stick to employers.
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Guests can only enter after handing in phones and cameras.
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"Handing your children checks doesn't quite do it," said King.
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In response, they began handing out opioids such as OxyContin.
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Around the corner, a Campari bar was handing out Negronis.
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"It was awfully cold," he said, handing over the sensor.
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He's been handing out a card that includes that pitch.
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That's way before somebody is onstage handing somebody a statue.
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Design houses were handing out face masks before their shows.
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Little Free Libraries are handing out canned goods and toiletries.
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" And you said, "Yes, I remember them handing out candy.
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Taxpayers are understandably wary of handing over a blank cheque.
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They exchanged a quick hello while handing off the taxi.
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If they don't, they risk handing control to Mr. Maduro.
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"It really is like handing someone a gun," he said.
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Why are we sitting in a room handing people checks?
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"These don't work on me," she said, handing them back.
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After handing them their suicide capsules, Norwegian Royal Army Col.
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Vlhova crashed out early in her second, handing Shiffrin victory.
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"Thank you very much," he said, handing it to me.
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Handing power to local politicians is also on the agenda.
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Handing over your work to be adapted can be tough.
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The actor is fine handing over physical custody to Andrea.
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A few weeks later, the Russian began handing over data.
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The league cited Rule 220 in handing out the harsh penalty.
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Dressed in Pink and handing out pink chocolate kisses for #breastcancerawareness.
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Investors are effectively handing over their money with their eyes closed.
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The agency said it was handing out $500 bonuses to officers.
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It would just be a bunch of robots handing them money.
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With The Skinny, I didn't see Jessie handing me the ladder.
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"It's like pure fat," he said, handing me a dripping piece.
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With that done, you're ready to start doing some handing off.
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Some pictures of glad-handing suggest that the Chinese don't care.
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Taco Bell will be handing out free Doritos Locos Tacos nationwide.
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Grigor needs him to prove it before handing over his money.
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He leaned in close to me while handing me my drink.
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Guevara refused, quickly flipping the pages and then handing them back.
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John Kasich and handing Trump a local primary victory in March.
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There are plenty of restaurants handing out the doughy morsels today.
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They almost never change their minds about handing over the baby.
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John, very awkwardly, tried handing the Moon Man to Jade. Ooops!!
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL "The president and first lady were handing out candy.
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Users did not consent to handing over their contacts to Facebook.
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There is relieved joking, a quick trolley service handing out water.
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State media showed Xi handing flags to the zone's new commanders.
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"Here, try one of these," he says, handing me a Davidoff.
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Many have been released after handing over part of their wealth.
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Every international trip included handing out gifts to people less fortunate.
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Others try to convince women to think again, handing them leaflets.
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The idea of handing a gun to a monkey was unusual.
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That leaves stepping up buybacks and handing out more Weibo shares.
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There are upsides for the businesses handing out digital rewards, too.
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Big thank you to Trump for handing ISIS ANOTHER recruiting tool.
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Cubs manager Joe Maddon is confident handing the ball to Lester.
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He's tired of the nonsense, and is handing over his resignation.
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"This step (of handing myself in) sets a precedent," he said.
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DE), the company said on Friday, handing responsibility for Volkswagen's (VOWG_p.
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Dig deeper:The world's central bankers consider handing out cash (April 2016)
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I wandered the town handing out some to anyone I passed.
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Some companies don't seem to be handing over accurate data, either.
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The President is handing these things out like political party favors.
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"They're just handing us ammunition to prove our point," he said.
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Emirati forces quit Aden last month, handing control to Saudi troops.
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Santana said he never considered handing over his video to police.
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Avoid handing out your personal data to anyone who calls you.
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After handing down that sentence, the judge turned to Mr. Reilly.
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For starters, always do your research before handing your money over.
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Jurors did not speak to reporters after handing down the conviction.
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You've said your handing of your e-mails was a mistake.
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Ben Affleck is handing over his cape to a new Batman.
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The National Guard is handing out food, not patrolling the streets.
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"We were inventing the future," Saltz remembered, handing me the orb.
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But handing off a growing array of decisions is uncomfortable terrain.
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But when someone is calling you and handing you something ... Right.
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More banks were handing over client lists to the Justice Department.
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They were handing out water and they were helping people park.
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Politicians are coalescing rapidly around the benefits of handing out money.
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After handing in assignments, he would wander into the other classroom.
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Coalitions are built by handing off cabinet jobs to allied parties.
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"I've only got one helmet," he said, handing it to me.
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And he cemented Democrats behind their leader after handing her victory.
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Security sources said Hezbollah had begun handing over points it controlled.
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Andrea and her team are handing out masks in Dignity Plaza.
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Companies are handing out masks and warning staff to avoid Wuhan.
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Handing out commemorative pens is a common occurrence after official signings.
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It's about teaching people how to fish, not handing out fish.
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But they didn't imagine that they were handing the seat away.
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This is like handing Jesse James the keys to Fort Knox.
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Bloomberg handing out stacks of cash to delegates on the floor.
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"I'm handing you over the 22011 I.M. baton," she told them.
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Short of handing over the nuclear codes, nothing could be worse.
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"This is my family," Copley said before handing Clinton a picture.
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National Guard troops have been handing out bottled water and filters.
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Quitting is basically handing the president victory on a silver platter.
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Pettis guillotined the guillotiner, handing Oliveira just his second submission loss.
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The coupons help smoothen the process of handing out the free meals, and the couple goes around the neighbourhood handing them out each month to the needy, Wang says in a video feature by Tiger Beer.
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Instead of handing out bribes, they are making the mayors pay them.
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Handing control of the printing presses to the president would be unwise.
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I don't have to worry about losing them or handing them out.
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Handing control of the central bank to the government will be foolish.
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"Sorry about the mess," she said, handing her kids some animal crackers.
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What did handing out food do to food markets in those villages?
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Facebook isn't handing the information over, and fact-checkers are reportedly irked.
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We just got a few seconds of Rey handing Luke a lightsaber.
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He took the chairman's title, handing the chief executive role to Saikawa.
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The government has been handing over more responsibility to manufacturers for years.
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She was handing them out and man, has that made a difference.
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Do men really just grab things, or are we handing them over?
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There are plenty of restaurants handing out the doughy morsels on Tuesday.
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The company is handing out equity to all full-time staff members.
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Here you're making your show, you're handing it to Netflix, you're done.
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A social worker smiles, handing over an application form and a pen.
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Trump admiring the children's handiwork and handing out valentines of her own.
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I didn't know it then, but I was handing her my heart.
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The central bank now auctions dollars instead of handing them to cronies.
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"We were definitely handing them out to the kids directly," she said.
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A general was photographed at the scene handing money to the protesters.
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And here I was, handing it to him on a silver platter.
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This isn't a matter of scanning fingerprints or handing someone a password.
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The junta still seems a long way from handing power to civilians.
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In handing down the sentence, Chutkan highlighted the seriousness of Butina's crimes.
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None of these things can be changed by handing out free condoms.
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Some wealthy families are not even planning on handing down their fortunes.
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Police canvased Wynwood, handing out brochures about the virus and its symptoms.
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Seacrest gets a pass because he's used to handing out the tickets.
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Handing money over to the exchequer is a far less common activity.
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Donors increasingly see handing out cash as an efficient form of aid.
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On top of that, she's handing over $15,000 for his legal fees.
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Congress is considering handing CFIUS new powers to look at investment decisions.
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The second focuses on the other half: handing power to the people.
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There's a reason people have been handing them out for centuries now.
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Do you think police action will prevent you from handing out joints?
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Except having a two-run lead and handing it over to them.
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Well well well, looks like Tim Cook's glad-handing has paid off.
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I trust myself for not handing over my data to authorities (duh).
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I will he handing out straws after the show of varying sizes.
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He accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of handing out subpoenas "like cookies".
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He accuses the president of "handing the country over to the FARC".
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"The FDA is not just handing these things out anymore," says Advincula.
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Charging in and handing out freeholds can actually strip people of rights.
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Which brings us to the point of me handing out some advice.
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This trust will make handing over responsibilities and sacrificing control much easier.
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That even handing out puppies could not warm my cold heart. 7.
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Voters seem to share his instincts, handing Mr Abe repeated election victories.
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Environmentalists said the administration was handing management of the lands to industry.
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"Some fell in my pocket," he said, handing Picco a brown bean.
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"And this is for you," she said, handing one to her father.
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Boeing isn't handing out executive bonuses this year, a spokesman told CNBC.
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But Alan would never have been happy just handing over a cheque.
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In 2016, the Democratic base came close to handing avowed socialist Sen.
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The protesters stayed for several hours, handing out fliers and waving signs.
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Protesters will fast for 24 hours before handing off to someone else.
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So she did it the old way, handing out hard-stock tickets.
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In Ascension Parish, officials were still handing out sandbags and urging evacuations.
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He started by handing out backpacks of comfort items to wounded troops.
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After all, each husband was handing over a daughter to a stranger.
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Foggy's standing his ground about not handing over anything without official paperwork.
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And, crucially, a few feet away from handing over a business card.
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Binary is handing over its $175 million second fund to Lerer Hippeau.
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Chicago lost the series, in effect handing the American League to Cleveland.
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It's now a huge organization that prides itself on handing out scholarships.
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After handing event workers her ID, she's often met with surprised remarks.
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That's the price for handing out more than $100 million in bribes.
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Instead, they'll be on the streets on San Francisco, handing out fliers.
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"@peta protested our town hall yesterday, handing out barbecued tofu," he wrote.
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"Would you like a booster too?" she asked, handing me a menu.
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The curator remembers the marine biologist handing him a three-ringed binder.
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A woman in period costume was handing out black-and-white cookies.
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For many American children, going to school means handing over personal data.
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Instead, the warlord repaid the debt by handing over a Boeing 727.
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Apparently size matters, even if you're handing out the blueprints for free.
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"Here," he said, handing me a thin slip of paper: a receipt.
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Facebook is handing over 0003,000 Russia-linked ads to congressional panels today.
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Currently it is handing out an average of 600 units a month.
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"Dad shades," he said before handing them back to Love, who shrugged.
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Chase's tends to be conservative with handing out spots, Ms. McGuire said.
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Trader Joe's recently changed its policies for the handing out of samples.
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He eyed my ID, then looked through me while handing it back.
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James acted if he were considering sipping it before handing it back.
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And he is handing Netanyahu an achievement sought by successive Israeli administrations.
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In the meantime, Ms. Di Porto started handing out the fried artichokes.
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And I don't like the idea of handing it to untrained civilians.
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A new game, better or not, inevitably means handing over more money.
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"I brought the book," Anita says, handing Aaron the "Superstar's Keepsake" album.
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I see my perfumed mother (Ysatis by Givenchy) handing me the receiver.
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As the burdens grew, I realized I was handing over my life.
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The doctrine bars any branch from handing its powers to another branch.
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In that same California desert, an agent was handing out business cards.
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Handing over weapons rarely -- if ever -- happens without a comprehensive peace agreement.
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"Try this" says Aldo, handing me a wrinkled, freeze-dried chuño potato.
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And it's the one we're definitely handing off to the next generation.
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A photo of Drake seemingly handing something to a cashier also surfaced.
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J.B. Hunt is handing out raises to attract and retain truck drivers.
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MR: You've said your handing of your e-mails was a mistake.
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GULLIVER wrote last week about American Airlines handing indignant flyers a notable victory.
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Yet handing out losses from a bank failure is an inherently political judgment.
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As everywhere in the region, votes are bought by handing out government jobs.
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So it's important to do some research before handing over your financial information.
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Dianne Feinstein on Saturday by decisively handing its official endorsement to state Sen.
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The passenger apologized for eavesdropping before handing her a stack of $100 bills.
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Matt, who's in his 20s just like Pete, isn't exactly handing out blessings.
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JetBlue is handing out free flights, but only to their most charitable passengers.
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Buhari wrote to the Nigerian National Assembly formally handing power over to Osinbajo.
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That resulted in UBS handing over the names of around 4,500 account-holders.
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And then they talk about handing it over to the crime scene investigators.
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Jennifer pointed out that for decoys, this could mean handing over their phones.
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His lawyer told Reuters in February that Ling denied handing over state secrets.
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You're essentially handing them a digital lottery ticket for the fun of it.
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Dianne Feinstein on Saturday by decisively handing its official endorsement to state Sen.
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But this year, Democrats are deathly afraid of handing the GOP another seat.
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He also ordered the FCC to work with Prechtel on handing over the .
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That doesn&apost deter people, despite someone handing out fliers for another party.
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Amsterdam's 73-metre Haut will begin handing over its 55 apartments from 0003.
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I couldn't NOT do it, so I kept handing over my credit card.
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He often drove himself, instead of handing the wheel off to an aide.
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Churches would have to provide training for guards before handing them a weapon.
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Russia-backed hackers are suspected of illegally obtaining and handing over those emails.
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Many local politicians doubt that it is serious about handing over real power.
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LastPass made its name by handing out free accounts, and those are fine.
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On June 20093, four days after handing down the marriage decision, Obergefell v.
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Feeding a llama is not like handing out treats to a little lamb.
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Yeah, I feel like I hate handing over $5 to people who hate.
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Images and video showed the judge hugging Guyger before handing her a Bible.
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They also said physicians need to be more discriminate about handing out prescriptions.
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Consumers might have no idea they are handing off this kind of information.
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"I ended up handing him two $50,000 bricks of cash," he told me.
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The process involved handing over even more sensitive data than ever, she said.
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When God was handing out hair, I must have been first in line.
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It definitely feels like it happens when handing off between weak cell sites.
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Meanwhile, Daenerys stands with Drogon atop a rock, handing down commandments like Moses.
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Instead, Sanders announced his home state's roll call, handing over votes for Clinton.
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But, Hyundai says, there could be some benefits to handing over the keys.
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Senator Rand Paul inquires as to why the DoD are handing out bayonets.
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Now Facebook was setting it down and handing it a wad of cash.
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"This divestiture does what handing over control could never have done," read another.
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I heard they were handing out belts after [Vasyl Lomachenko] left your division.
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Started off handing out ice cream in the heat, ended with a thunderstorm.
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Hannah's dancing and sweaty; Marnie's handing out business cards to men in suits.
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BUT YOU DON'T SEE THEM HANDING OUT ANY AWARDS FOR BRINGING DOWN COSTS.
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But you don't see them handing out any rewards for bringing down cost.
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That said, I wouldn't turn one down if you were handing out Magnums.
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Tremaine the Playboy is also borrowing The Bachelor tradition of handing out roses.
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"It was not much space," he smiles, handing me a glass of water.
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If you've taken her picture, you've probably been shamed into handing over $20.
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It's the Justice Department that is responsible for handing down any indictment, however.
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After all, the President would be handing out our FBI badges and credentials.
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The euro dipped 0.25% to $1.1188, handing back the previous day's modest gains.
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Donald Trump bought the winery in 2011, eventually handing control to his son.
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The BRB is the ultimate disengagement, instantly handing back control to the driver.
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"What do you think, Marco?" the president asked, handing the phone to Rubio.
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Mr. McAuliffe's boisterous glad-handing was the opposite of Mr. Northam's measured reserve.
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And here we are handing that alliance to him on a silver platter.
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Political director Jason Bresler and other staffers kept handing him names and numbers.
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Lower courts ruled against Kansas and Louisiana, handing a victory to Planned Parenthood.
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But it was not simply a matter of Williams handing the points away.
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The Senate later approved a resolution warning Trump against handing over U.S. officials.
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Zelenskiy had won 73 percent of the vote, handing Poroshenko the biggest defeat
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Jennings predicted that Democrats were handing Trump a tool to hammer them with.
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"Why were they handing out chocolates to schoolgirls, we don't know," Mahadev said.
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Gina Rodriguez responded to a subpoena by handing over records to the FBI.
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RUSSIA'S PRESIDENT is glad-handing in Italy, where his anti-liberal roadshow resonates.
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Scores of Greeks wandered into the square, handing out supplies and homemade food.
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The bartender is turning down the lights and handing us our substantial bill.
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More specifically, his insanely satisfying, endlessly addictive clips of free-handing fashion logos.
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"Congratulations for these imperialist sanctions," he said, before handing out the symbolic swords.
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No fuss, as if she weren't handing him a new lease on life.
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All sorts of other charities were handing out rice and beans, toiletries, clothing.
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Courtney quickly ate the Snack Pack before handing back a Delmonte fruit cup.
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Clinton's handing of classified information on a private email server without bringing charges.
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Castro spoke after handing over Cuba's presidency to his successor, Miguel-Diaz Canel.
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My handing over a $100 bill elicited applause from the thousands of attendees.
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Handing some power back to civilian leaders has done little to change it.
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"Read this," she'd say, handing me something wildly inappropriate for a little girl.
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"Your teeth are too yellow," she said, handing me a can of Comet.
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"I knew you had it!" he said, handing the ticket back to me.
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Callimachi: He remembers handing him his ID when he came into the caliphate.
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Throughout the cobbled streets of the old town, people were handing out fliers.
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Schools listen when parents ask them to stop handing out candy in classrooms.
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Public schools are closed, and the fire department has started handing out sandbags.
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Some opponents worry about handing over the system to a non-profit organization.
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Mr. Trump said his daughter Ivanka should go instead, handing her the phone.
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He was also frequently handing out tips, T-shirts, tote bags and juices.
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It was fun handing Amazon's new Kindle Oasis e-readers to unsuspecting coworkers.
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He stood on the sidewalk, handing out the statement and receiving appreciative hugs.
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That policy was geared toward handing Ottawa more control over Canada's oil industry.
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The government stopped coercing Polar into handing over its products at reduced prices.
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Mr. Kushner is handing control over his real estate business to his family.
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More from around the web… Byron York: Why is Mueller handing off cases?
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Handing over my brain and sense of reality to a fungus was terrifying.
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"You take it," she said, capping her pen and handing me the book.
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The best way of reviewing what happened might be handing out some prizes.
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This is the 2020 equivalent of handing a teen a tri-fold brochure.
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Handing out diplomas at a girls' school, he spies a beautiful young woman.
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But handing Hong Kong to a reviving empire only spelled its re-colonialization.
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And he did, handing the statue over to "Moonlight" writer/director Barry Jenkins.
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And then, as he tried handing it back, Bakari's phone fell and shattered.
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In 2014, the state propelled Modi to victory handing his group 73 seats.
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Begins handing over day-to-day operations of his businesses to his children.
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The former seems sweet; the latter feels like handing someone a grocery list.
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SoftBank could start by handing Arm, Sprint and the Alibaba stake to shareholders.
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"I also got one for Marion," she said, handing me a second bracelet.
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But House members rarely relish handing their political fate to the other chamber.
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"You take it," she said, capping her pen and handing me the book.
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Cast members were twisting balloons into animals and flowers and handing them out.
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Altman was of two minds about handing OpenAI products to Lynch and Carter.
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LAPD officers went door-to-door inside the apartment complex handing out flyers.
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They are glad-handing potential rich donors, but none have begun raising money.
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"This is Frauenmantel," she says, handing it to me to me to taste.
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Here's what you can do when you aren't ready for race day: If you can't run the race, you can ask how you can help out, whether it's manning a water station, handing out medals, handing out bibs, or directing traffic.
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Martha McSally, handing Democrats a seat Republicans have held since 1994, the AP projects.
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Tom MacArthur in a New Jersey House race, handing Democrats another GOP-held seat.
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He acknowledged the players' effort by handing out towels at the locker room door.
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GM reckons that handing back membership of the "10m club" is a better solution.
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Uh, does that have to mean literally handing over the mic to a dude?
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Heartbroken, she opted to leave the show without handing her rose out to anyone.
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Trump is suing to stop his own accountants from handing over his financial records.
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In South Carolina, the low-lying coastal city of Charleston was handing out sandbags.
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This helps mitigate the risk involved with being tricked into handing over your password.
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Before handing over the prize, he dropped a few truth bombs about the actress.
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Second, many Democrats in the legislature were squeamish about handing CARB so much power.
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I visited offices handing out my resume, attended events, and continued to apply online.
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The fast food chain will be handing them out Wednesday from 2-6 pm.
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As I get off the train at work, people are handing out free roses.
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Handing tapes out; let the world get a dose of the real street shit.
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I'll say, handing over the wad of cash I've been saving from my allowance.
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Valve has stepped back from the Vive, however, handing development mostly over to HTC.
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He also continuously blasted the Obama administration for not handing over information fast enough.
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"I'm not sure how effective handing out condoms at airports will be," Thea said.
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Ordinarily, this isn't something I would do, unnecessarily handing over a piece of information.
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In my experience, this is much more effective than just handing out business cards.
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It doesn't matter how you identify when they start handing out the yellow stars.
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I don't want them to see me as a patriarchal figure handing out charity.
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Ursula Burns, though, is handing bragging rights to the billionaire investor Carl C. Icahn.
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"That's your supper for tonight," she would tell Wright, encouragingly, handing over the bag.
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This was in addition to his liberally handing out indelible features for maximum ubiquity.
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Intelligent action like handing out tarpaulin (waterproof coverings) can help to limit the damage.
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The NIH is aware that Native Americans are wary of handing over their DNA.
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The euro was 0.15 percent lower at $1.1693, handing back the previous day's gains.
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Who cares if it means handing over power to the opposition to do it?
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He plans to double the number of staff handing lost and found to four.
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Instead, they're handing her the White House by nominating her friend and donor, Trump.
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The team wanted to fix the experience of handing someone your phone in person.
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Royal Dutch Shell exited Majnoon last year, handing operations to state-run Basra Oil.
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Next January, he'll begin handing out the roses to his own crop of hopefuls.
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So why are the actor and his jewelry designer wife handing over the keys?
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He is the king of transfers, handing down proclamations of last-minute transfer business.
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But cash-strapped local governments are responsible for handing out most of this money.
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The pay-off for handing over their moral standing is favor with the president.
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We were at every hotspot in LA handing out flyers for the next party.
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The generals were believed to favor handing power to Mugabe's former deputy, Emmerson Mnangagwa.
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But how you'll handle handing the pictures over to the parents, that's your decision.
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But, by 2010, the country had reversed itself again -- handing the House to Republicans.
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He showed a clip of Beatty handing Dunaway the envelope to make the announcement.
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When time was up, he knew that he was handing in a perfect exam.
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A couple reports have surfaced reporting Amazon handing over voice data to the authorities.
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"This is gonna live at your house," Boseman said, handing the trophy to Shaw.
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But despite handing over some of their ownership, they have no plans to leave.
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Critics loved "The Jungle Book" handing it a 95% "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Windak stands guard at the expo window, giving plate wipes and handing off platters.
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There was also a woman handing out anti-Trump stickers to the folks waiting.
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Was handing over cash the sacred rite of American capitalism—and of American life?
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ABC isn't the only network handing out renewals like Oprah on free car day.
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The voters surprised everyone by handing the Conservatives a decisive, if slim, parliamentary majority.
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Handing your child a teddy bear with an embedded camera is a bad idea.
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"I missed you so much," Vuolo says, handing his fiancée a bouquet of flowers.
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Volvo is handing over a fleet of autonomous SUVs to Swedish families next year.
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Harry also gave a speech before handing out the final award of the night.
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Despite being the site's namesake, he eventually outgrew it, handing it off to others.
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Todd Young (R-Ind.) up in the press gallery handing out snacks for reporters.
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Washington hopes handing over control to the multinational NATO alliance can calm Russian fears.
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Democratic leaders are sticking to the process before handing down judgment, angering younger members.
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"Yeah, I'm going to be handing out indictments like [Robert] Mueller," quipped Cohen, 49.
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But his glad-handing approach to Saudi Arabia is about more than just money.
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It showed the danger of handing control of the airwaves over to the state.
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When it comes to bonhomie and glad-handing, Trump is overexposed to his adversaries.
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Seattle ended a three-game skid while handing the Tigers their third consecutive loss.
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He celebrated his 50th birthday by handing each of his sons a $1,000 bond.
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We will be at mile 23 tomorrow handing out Lucozade Sport orange in Oohos!
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As administrator of the church since 2001, Reiter was responsible for handing the finances.
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Many will be handing down decisions decades after Mr. Trump is gone from office.
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But variations of "handing people cash" have emerged from the possible Democratic presidential candidates.
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Boeing is not handing out executive bonuses this year, according to a company spokesperson.
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Carmelo Anthony led the Orange past the Jayhawks then, handing Boeheim his first championship.
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Tech companies cooperate with the police in handing over information, with few questions asked.
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None of which sounds as easy as just handing over that penny a page.
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He fears that handing himself in would lead to extradition to the United States.
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She greeted the consenticorns as they arrived, handing out horns from a shopping bag.
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Handing out samples is a slightly less stable job than working in the warehouse
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HSBC will give you $750 for handing it over in a new checking account.
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Still, it feels undeniably worthwhile to consider that path before handing over your money.
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Lonmin was handing over a fleet of ambulances it has bought for the communities.
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The bank told Congress that privacy laws prevented it from handing over such information.
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On Friday, Philippine authorities began the process of handing over $15.25 million to Bangladesh.
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He was an employee in good standing before handing in his resignation, officials said.
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"That was just the intro," he says, handing it back to me and grinning.
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Pete Davidson is a guy who just came in and started handing out drugs.
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"You gave it to me for a purpose," she says, handing him the weapon.
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The problem is that North Korea is nervous about handing over such a list.
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This doesn't mean just handing every teacher a Glock and hoping for the best.
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I don't really believe in handing out ratings of two, three, or four stars.
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He was theatrical and gregarious, but Beto recoiled from the politician's glad-handing life.
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That's how we ensure hand-me-downs are worth handing down decades from now.
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"I bought this for you," he said, handing me a small black jewelry box.
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Some of the company's largest shareholders are opposed to handing Moyo a big payout.
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After the two interviews, she spent 10 minutes glad-handing with the crew members.
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They are willing to sit back and accept whatever the government is handing them.
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After handing over his video to local maritime authorities, Mr. Dedi waited for action.
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"You're sitting in your car just handing a guy your credit card," he said.
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The senator, allergic to public glad-handing, would have preferred a more substantive interaction.
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But some organizations have balked at handing their data to third parties like Amazon.
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First there was the prankster, theatrically handing her a notice that she was fired.
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"This is more like a hurricane -- you're handing out food and medicine," Metrick explained.
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The smart bet's always been on Peter handing out roses for the upcoming season.
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Handing him control of his destiny, along with the franchise's, was a haunting blunder.
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"I don't believe effective anti-drug policy involves handing out drug paraphernalia," he said.
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His father, Gil Lloyd, 68, was handing out anti-Brexit stickers at the march.
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"It's basically a tradeoff … between utility and handing over your consumer data," he said.
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"Here, world, this is who I am," she said, mimicking handing over a tome.
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Susan Collins was seen handing a note up to the dais where he sits.
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Clinton for what they said was his improperly handing political ammunition to Mr. Trump.
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Did you just cringe at the thought of the U.S. military handing out condoms?
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Some news outlets are reporting that the Mueller team is done handing down indictments.
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Tech companies cooperate with the police in handing over information, with few questions asked.
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First, the US are handing off the baton of peace talks to the Afghans.
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Avengers: Endgame ended with Steve Rogers handing over his Captain America shield to Sam.
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Mr. Tillemann's handing over of the tape to the press seems to have backfired.
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"Supplies have changed since 2009," she said, handing me samples of newly designed products.
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It's only a matter of time until Peter is handing out his final rose.
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The foundation is also handing over the job of managing its prestigious Fellowship program.
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Of course, handing power of attorney over to an outside adviser isn't always necessary.
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She started handing clothes to Ro. "Nice," Ro said, looking at a velvet jacket.
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The same statement announced the company would be handing the ads over to investigators.
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The barista handing you your cup of coffee might one day be a drone.
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That prompted a restructuring of M6toll in 2013, effectively handing control to its creditors.
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They are potentially dangerous and aren't something you should be handing over to cashiers.
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Salehi reportedly complied with his demands, handing over around $400 from the cash register.
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Her handing of Luke's lightsaber to Rey is a literal passing of the torch.
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But the Trump administration has flirted with handing the compounds back over to Moscow.
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Trump is "handing the keys over to industry," said Corey Ciorciari of Democracy Forward.
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Cory Gardner in the Centennial State -- handing Democrats a prized recruit in the process.
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A sweet cause He started baking muffins and handing them out to the homeless.
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That's led to confusion about the rules for handing off government accounts and oversight.
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The fast-food chain is handing over responsibility in China — for the most part.
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Cohen started handing out chicken parts to his fellow Representatives and other Congressional staffers.
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"Conditions are perfect," he adds, handing me a pair of neoprene boots and gloves.
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This is what he looked like, you said to them, handing over a photo.
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"Man, this is incredible," Luckey, 23, said, after handing the box off to Martin.
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One of his first steps was handing over his dormant Twitter handle to them.
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The agency did not say when it would be handing him over to Mexico.
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Democrats have been resistant in handing over control of the airways to big businesses.
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These guys were just handing some out business cards with weed on the back.
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He wrapped his first show in Toronto by handing out shots to audience members. Cheers.
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T-Mobile stores are handing out chargers at half-price to encourage roaming around nonstop.
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Finally, continuing care means more than handing a patient a list of local A.A. meetings.
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One place at Woodbury was even handing out scratch cards with surprise extra percentages off.
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DIAZ: And the best part of it was when they started handing out the bibs.
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"It would be handing the Hill a club to beat up Trump's appointees," says Lewis.
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At one point in the interview, Wallace tried handing Putin a copy of the indictment.
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Deutsche Bank confirmed to Bloomberg Tuesday that the bank is cooperating and handing over records.
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Ashton Kutcher is handing over his L.A. home to his former step-daughter Rumer Willis.
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He's handing a baton to Joss but the course has really been set by Zack.
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Before long, one of them gets up and starts handing out flyers to passers-by.
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At the end, Bechrakis could be seen smiling and handing Serhant a small cardboard box.
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She pulls one out and pops it in her mouth, handing it to me, hopefully.
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Nigel Farage will once again head the party before handing over to a new leader.
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There are also conflicting reports of IPVanish handing over data despite the no-log policy.
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In total, Deliveroo is just handing out 0.675 percent of the company to its employees.
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"Joey is my best friend," Steve tells me, handing the drink off to his friend.
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But these communities are handing their governing power over to the state and the county.
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Handing an assassin's knife to her brother is a weird, weird way to ingratiate himself.
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There are floats, dancers, music, and lots of big companies handing out rainbow-colored candy.
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He has to consent, Kennedy B. says soft ly handing Meg a page by hand.
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He played secretary, answering the call before handing the phone off to the unidentified reporter.
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For years, automakers feared handing over control of the dashboard screen to major tech companies.
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She cuts closer to deadline with each project, handing things in minutes before they're due.
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"I need this for red carpet," she declared before handing the tube back to me.
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Gail Collins: Arthur, I hope you appreciate all the news the world is handing us.
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He carried a card of the soldier he represented, handing it out to passers-by.
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Finally, maybe utilities could start financing solar+storage systems rather than handing out diesel generators.
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If anything about this offensive is clear, it's that ISIS won't be handing over Mosul.
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He's handing a baton to Joss, but the course has really been set by Zack.
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"The Qinghai ones are the best," he says, handing me a bit to chew on.
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John Grey intervenes, shaming Captain Leonard into handing him over with some expert Army shade.
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"She is handing the ball to parliament, when she could simply step down," he said.
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Depositors might hesitate about handing over their savings to people working under a railway arch.
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She even received a cute curtsy from a girl handing her a bouquet of flowers!
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It was a sham—slickly designed bait to lure them into handing over their passwords.
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The occasional default would make creditors more careful about handing out their money in future.
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Before she could start handing out roses, Luke S. stopped her and asked to chat.
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But Southgate thinks talk of that handing a physical advantage to England is being overplayed.
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Oakland won its fifth consecutive game while handing Texas a third loss in a row.
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Before the Texan Beauty starts handing out roses, here's everything you need to know. 1.
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The standard example of negligent entrustment is handing a loaded gun to a small child.
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The problem is that North Korea is understandably nervous about handing over such a list.
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Before handing over a phone, Shear and Cobrador said travelers might consider scrubbing its data.
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"Boonsong is sentenced to 42 years in prison," a judge said, handing down the verdict.
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Jay Z is handing out guest verses like they're tall, heavily spiked glasses of lemonade.
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Trump's approach seems instead to involve handing off the world as we withdraw from it.
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Augustin played a flawless floor game, handing out 10 assists and not committing a turnover.
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Castro seemed shaken by DeJesus' 2004 disappearance, even handing out fliers with the girl's photos.
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Modzelewski now looks back on how he felt after handing the bleeding baby to doctors.
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Ask yourself: Is saving a few minutes worth handing over your most sensitive biometric information?
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Haiti's president, Michel Martelly, left office as scheduled, but without handing power to a successor.
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Before his CW days, Baldoni would spend his birthday handing out meals on Skid Row.
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Smith asked Harley if she knew what a "totem" was before handing over the present.
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The FARC will now begin the process of handing over its weapons within six months.
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Before the show, they were handing pictures of their dogs to anyone who would look.
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Young people have the best intentions when it comes to handing their money in 2017.
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Families in other developing countries are more hesitant about handing Granny over to strangers, however.
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Mahathir has pledged only to serve two years before handing over to his former rival.
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There has often been an administrative delay for handing out the medals, the Times noted.
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The Americans led throughout, with Conor Dwyer handing over to Townley Haas and Ryan Lochte.
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Just please, read the privacy policy for your kid's toy before handing over parental permissions.
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Handing over to an heir, while eventually inevitable, will therefore also be Putin's riskiest path.
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But Democrats argue the IRS has no wiggle room to avoid handing over the documents.
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During votes on Tuesday, Noem was buttonholing appropriators and handing them literature about her legislation.
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Again in 2017, Schultz stepped down, handing the keys over to current CEO Kevin Johnson.
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Handing the White House a blank check is a recipe for yet another endless war.
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"It isn't just going up and handing off some food and waving goodbye," Phelps said.
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That broad matchup budged only a little over the course of the race, handing Mrs.
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Handing over a near-20 percent premium for the struggling office supplies retailer looks foolhardy.
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She recommends coming up with a six-month game plan before handing in your resignation.
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Will investors look kindly on companies handing out employee bonuses and ramping up capital spending?
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How about bringing baskets of money, millions and millions of dollars, and handing it out?
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He says Angelina doubled the twins' asking price -- handing over $50 to each of them.
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Good news: You can show holiday cheer without handing out little sugar 'n butter bombs.
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Within a few months I was handing my keys to anyone who would take them.
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Handing out soup in the frigid tent, the leader Plaisted sullenly admitted his own mistake.
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Eiko brushes very close to audience members, sometimes handing one a piece of her clothing.
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They hustled, handing out samples at more than 50 charity galas and hip Miami parties.
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Among its measures: handing out miniature wooden baseball bats to all 500 of its teachers.
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Today, I am handing the red chair over to Recode Senior Transportation Reporter Johana Bhuiyan.
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American business do just that, handing half their company to often-state-controlled Chinese partners.
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While handing said lady knife to Jorah, Daario catches a glimpse of his growing greyscale.
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PRIDE Fighting Championships is blue gloves, 653-minute rounds, and referees handing out yellow cards.
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The casual handing out of antibiotics without a prescription is not only confined to Thailand.
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Handing it over felt like saying: Here, have me, have all these parts of me.
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Yes, someone gave the blood testing company known for handing out questionable test results money.
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This took place as Britain, India's imperial ruler, was handing back power to its colonies.
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Outgoing press secretary Spicer announced he would be handing over the handle earlier on Friday.
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Uber and Waymo eventually settled, with Uber handing Waymo roughly $245 million in Uber stock.
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"Can't be too careful," he said with a sigh, before handing us a cocktail menu.
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There is no harm in handing a check to someone who does not need it.
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You should always request numerous references and tour projects before handing any contractor a job.
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He once thought handing his dominion to the unhinged Queen Gregory would bring about peace.
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"You look really cute," the coffee shop barista said to me, handing over a pastry.
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The monks scooped teaspoons of sand into plastic bags, handing one to each of us.
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Caught handing out leaflets critical of the Communist government, he was jailed for 18 months.
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Meanwhile, the government is handing the Pentagon bags of money and letting them do whatever.
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"And Mr. Mayor, we didn't forget about you," she said, handing him his bouquet last.
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In one instance, a Sadlowski volunteer was shot and wounded handing out leaflets in Houston.
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They have been disinfecting public spaces, handing out food, and providing transportation and logistics support.
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This week, the Kings stripped Brown of his captaincy, handing the honor to Anze Kopitar.
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In 2016 all delivered their electoral-college votes to Mr Trump, handing him the presidency.
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He was standing still, which made me wonder whether he was handing out free samples.
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Magistrate Judge James Orenstein denied a bail request, handing down a permanent order of detention.
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Doctors and hospitals, eyeing the bottom line, also veered towards incaution when handing out pills.
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Bounced around like a schizophrenic firecracker, Handing out missing persons fliers that bore your image.
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It shows her cradling her baby before handing her off so Williams can go practice.
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" He added that "glad-handing with Vladimir Putin" would "be an insult to our democracy.
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I fell asleep, and dreamed that someone was walking among the mattresses, handing out water.
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He spent his visit glad-handing donors and meeting with editors of The Nation magazine.
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After returning to practice Tuesday, Irving shot 270 of 268 while handing out five assists.
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Another company executive was filmed handing over a first payment, about $143,000, to the lawmaker.
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Instead, it was classic Mayweather, handing yet another excellent opponent a 12-round decision loss.
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After I stash a stack away for employees, I start handing them out to guests.
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This tradition marks the House officially handing over the reins for the Senate impeachment trial.
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She reported the incident to Syracuse's Title IX office, responsible for handing bias-related incidents.
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Unfortunately, when militants want to leave it's individual cases, not (entire) factions handing themselves over.
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But when Putin is handing out energy for peanuts, cryptocurrencies become an attractive business proposition.
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Maybe you'll like this, he said, handing me a poetry chapbook along with another cassette.
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Outside, a young woman with a septum ring was handing out pro-Bernie Sanders literature.
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He dismissed the idea before the April election, avoiding handing the opposition damaging campaign fodder.
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The guide kicks off the tour by handing each of us a bottle of Pilsner.
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He sought to prevent the spread of H.I.V. and AIDS, handing out condoms at events.
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Officers also ended up handing out juice boxes, crackers, and prepackaged fruit to people waiting.
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"Reality is not a children's matinee or the handing out of mandarin oranges," he said.
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Trump accused Pelosi of handing out subpoenas "like cookies" at the press conference Wednesday afternoon.
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That's the equivalent of handing them a raise, only it doesn't cost employers a penny.
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He acknowledged that it would mean handing off Afghanistan to his successor as unfinished business.
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After decades of work, the retired carpenter is handing over his ministry to someone else.
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Augustin played a flawless floor game, handing out 214 assists and not committing a turnover.
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The process for handing proclamations varies widely; some governors promise photo ops, some do not.
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We should not treat their sacrifices so carelessly by handing over voting privileges to noncitizens.
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Because buying Treasuries means handing over money to the government, demand for cash reserves rose.
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Before handing me the rods, he placed their tips in the dirt, to "neutralize" them.
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But admitting that unwillingness amounted to "pre-emptively blinking" and handing power to the Democrats.
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It's roughly akin to a grand jury handing down an indictment in a criminal procedure.
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The Canucks earned their second straight win while handing the Wings their second consecutive loss.
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A successor, Sherry Lansing, kept Paramount healthy until handing over the reins to Mr. Grey.
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Sadly, we are seeing the results of handing that freedom to the incompetent and corrupt.
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The vice president was not above handing out a little bit of political red meat.
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For those reasons, he said, the U.S. should not be worried about handing over Gulen.
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"It's scary, the thought of him winning feels like handing Taiwan to China," she said.
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In handing down his decision, provincial court Judge Gord Wong, described Preston's actions as disrespectful.
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Staff members will be handing you cappuccinos, disinfectants, and gloves, but not a helping hand.
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Putin responded by handing Trump a soccer ball, which Trump passed to his wife, Melania.
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One photograph showed them handing him over to unarmed Mexican officials while on the bridge.
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He's got a helluva chance after handing his mom a $TACK to celebrate HIS birthday.
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I'd be just as happy writing jokes for Jon Stewart and handing them to him.
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Still, as Dozier writes, handing over carte blanche to the military poses its own problems.
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Bianca: People were just handing stuff out so I got some free stuff from there.
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I think we&aposre currently living in a society where it&aposs become so tit for tat, that it&aposs like everybody deserves -- it&aposs like almost like Oprah when instead of handing out cards or handing out red slips, like you get fired.
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I have been fired for refusing to give you a 50% for not handing anything in.
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In some cases, the adoption agency may do a home check before handing over the pet.
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Leaving a Kasich campaign event, I spotted a dignified gentleman with white hair handing out pamphlets.
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Samsung, one of the game's sponsors, is handing out roughly 4,000 of the phones to athletes.
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"In our culture, we get very much into short-handing people," Affleck told Details in 2012.
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"This is heavy," Ryder could be heard saying while handing off the Actor statuette to Harbour.
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The greenback edged down 0.1 percent to 109.29 yen, handing back the previous day's modest gains.
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And Warby Parker does have an actual doctor evaluate your results before handing over a prescription.
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In short, it's probably a smidge too early to start handing Trump any awards for peace.
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The attorney general said detainees were handing over cash, real estate and other assets in settlements.
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Since her disappearance, Coles' friends and family have been going door-to-door handing out flyers.
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DC: They were handing out blogs like they were candy over there at the Washington Post.
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There's also the ethical question of handing over money to a famously brutal and repressive regime.
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So if an individual legitimately objects to handing over their password, that alone makes them criminal.
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Trump said in a tweet that a vote for Grimm risked handing the seat to Democrats.
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Eason said he believes Dowless filled out the ballot on his behalf after handing it over.
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Giving people cash would be far better than today's system of handing out welfare in kind.
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Hamas gave up the bureaucracy, handing Fatah the thankless task of providing public services in Gaza.
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Defined-contribution schemes avoid such problems for the companies by handing all the risks to employees.
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It's hard to see her handing out any roses until she's sitting atop the Iron Throne.
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In a quest for votes the focus has shifted from training farmers to handing out inputs.
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You know, Hillary Clinton sits inside government and rakes in millions, handing out access and favors.
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"I'm a big fan of the starting pitcher handing the ball to the closer," Hurdle said.
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You had one of the local mosques handing out free pizza and water bottles to people.
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Perhaps our height also gives us greater confidence in handing down Olympian judgments on world affairs.
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It commended Haftar's Libyan National Army for "putting the national interest first" by handing them back.
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The older man, Lee Jacobsen, was handing out campaign materials for Republican gubernatorial candidate Patrick Colbeck.
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Mr Nakamoto solved the problem by handing the job of policing the system to its users.
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The FCC is also considering handing a lot more control of the program over to states.
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Then the deputy chief went around with wads of cash, handing it to the rescued men.
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I catch a lot of glances when I'm handing them their room key or taking money.
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"Sherri is incredibly courageous, and just starts handing these out without any advance notice," Hodack says.
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Today we fundamentally can't do that in an efficient way unless I'm handing you 2 pennies.
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Under a proposed buy-back scheme, owners will receive "fair" compensation for handing in their weapons.
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Handing over my body to biological and spiritual forces unknown is distinctly not easier this time.
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If this person is really detail-oriented, then triple check your documents before handing them in.
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If Republicans keep control of Congress, they will have little interest in handing her any victory.
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Well, we knew it was coming: The newly traditional handing-out-food portion of the Oscars.
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After that shift co-founder Sebastian Thrun stepped away as CEO, handing over to Vishal Makhijani.
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Among concerns is that participants are handing over data that could help Google bypass them entirely.
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Yet Mr Putin is not in the habit of handing over sensitive defence technology to anyone.
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Imagine your dad handing you a card for your birthday... and it has a few alterations.
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"The next flight to Paris is in six hours," the agent said, handing Una two tickets.
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That usually means handing over tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements or other relevant financial information.
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But the Nuggets would spoil James' night by handing them their 35th loss on the year.
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The idea of North Korea handing over its weapons was first proposed by Bolton in 2004.
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"He's doing this thing where he's handing things back and forth," Goldblum said at the time.
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"We're handing this stuff out like candy," Brian Sites, senior author of the study, told STAT.
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Rob Tibbetts at the Iowa State Fair handing out missing person flyers of daughter, Mollie Tibbetts.
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The military government has stepped up prosecutions of those accused of defamation, handing down harsher sentences.
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When you take away everything someone has, you get to feel benevolent for handing out scraps.
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Sessions, however, already recused himself last year – handing off oversight to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
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Try handing over physical bills and watching your money disappear right in front of your eyes.
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Communism was collapsing in Albania and rumours had spread that the Italians were handing out visas.
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And Republicans are doing this while literally handing over gobs of money to millionaires and billionaires.
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The Reds snapped a four-game losing streak while handing the Padres a fourth straight loss.
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In Moscow, Idaho the university is handing out masks to filter smoke from fires in Montana.
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He serves as chief adviser, after handing control of the company to his son in 2011.
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Bobby Jackson of "Mission of Hope," an organization that's handing out bottled water to Flint residents.
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It has been stepping up sentencing and arrests of activists and handing them longer jail terms.
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It recommended requiring fewer documents from applicants, handing out longer visas and simplifying the whole process.
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Courts in Bucks County have no problem handing down prison sentences against defendants for witness intimidation.
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The Broncos ended their two-game losing streak, handing the Chargers their first loss since Sept.
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Exuberant volunteers greeted attendees with hugs, ushering them to seats and handing them a passport checklist.
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The U.S. is not 'handing over' the internet The Internet is at once global and local.
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There are, of course, some things to consider before handing your brain over to a stranger.
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"My daddy is the best dad," Aeralyn says before handing the adoption papers to her father.
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Brat argued that handing the House majority back to Democrats would end the good economic times.
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He went even further than that though ... handing out cold hard cash to the kids too.
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The museum, which was handing out free tickets at the time, was packed full of visitors.
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No longer in charge of handing out medicine, Nicky's taken up providing advice to other inmates.
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In both cases, signing up to the club means handing over some decision-making to Brussels.
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Trump's administration is on the verge of handing Amazon a multi-billion dollar cloud computing contract.
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A tie would set no national precedent, but it would avoid handing the Democrats a victory.
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The court rejected the challenge, 4-3, handing a major victory to supporters of affirmative action.
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And the doorman is aiding and abetting him by handing out your keys, Mr. Kaplan said.
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The bill partially stripped the state of responsibility for its wards, handing them off to contractors.
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"They've got documents, and they insist on handing them over only to me," Nega told me.
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But he risks splitting some of the votes with Walker, potentially handing the election to Dunleavy.
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Demand a frank conversation with any financial professional, minus any jargon, before handing over your money.
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Frequently, the passing of a luminary means the handing of the torch to a new generation.
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"She is handing the ball to parliament when she could simply step down," he told Reuters.
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Be careful with handing out sensitive information when you're calling stores to put items on hold.
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Barr disputed the view that Mueller was handing the baton to Congress for possible impeachment proceedings.
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Why it's interesting: The raid came as Manafort was voluntarily handing over documents to the Senate.
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Ronny Jackson, who was accused of being drunk on duty and of liberally handing out prescriptions.
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Sessions, however, already recused himself last year – handing off oversight to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein .
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Check out the gallery ... TB was a class act, handing off a tip for the staff.
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I will not do this if I am back on the road handing out fliers again.
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They had yet to determine by Thursday who would be handing the ball off to them.
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Stanford comfortably closed out the 71-59 victory, handing UConn their first loss in 998 days.
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Jeanne Shaheen's office led the effort, her office said, handing out the ribbons to other lawmakers.
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Proselytizers are everywhere, handing out flyers and packs of tissue paper with bible passages on them.
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All he did in Week 17 was inspire the team via the magic of handing off.
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Katie Arrington won the nomination with 51 percent of the vote, handing Sanford an embarrassing loss.
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In that instance, Facebook also disclosed the information hours after handing over evidence to Congressional investigators.
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" He nodded, handing me a box with a green ribbon and a sticker that said "Valentina.
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Rose's arrest comes on the heels of the WWE handing him a 60-day drug suspension.
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Are we making a mistake by handing over so much decision-making authority to these programs?
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We are handing over power to people we wouldn't want to sit next to at dinner.
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Just be sure to label them as medicated before handing them over to the hungry throngs.
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Currently, the Brownsville police department refrains from handing undocumented individuals over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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"Work is annoying these days," Roy said, handing her a beer and making himself a drink.
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History lesson: It's not like anyone likes handing over 30% of sales to Apple or Google.
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As we took our seats, flight attendants came around handing out Qantas' iconic business-class pajamas.
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Famine looks like aid workers saving lives by handing out Plumpy'nut, packages of fortified nutritional paste.
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Some investors have been understandably skeptical about the whole "handing out $5,000" model without onerous ISAs.
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Two advisers said Trump's divisive political style may not be best suited to handing the crisis.
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In Monrovia, the capital, candidates have been handing out cash, food and gifts to woo voters.
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I couldn't bear the thought of sitting down and Thomas," her husband, "handing out the money.
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Matuschka began making posters and postcards featuring her self-portrait and handing them out at rallies.
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In that case, stores are required to remove the packaging before handing the merchandise to customers.
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I will not do this if I am back on the road handing out flyers again.
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Human rights groups have accused the police of entrapping the two journalists by handing them documents.
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One deadpan shout-out: "Greek," a girl says, handing off her yogurt carton to her friends.
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Then, a little flustered, she added, "Nothing's degrading, right?" before handing the microphone back the judges.
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Michigan countered by handing the ball to running back Tim Biakabutuka 43 times for 313 yards.
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They never mention the fucking interest until they're handing the phone or the meds over, though.
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Brady hurt his thumb on Wednesday while handing off to running back Rex Burkhead during practice.
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Reports about a rogue clown handing out candy to children briefly caused alarm in Clarksville, Tenn.
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No, it's just a different ... there's always someone there handing them the fruit with Gwyneth Paltrow.
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Biden won every county in Michigan, Missouri and Mississippi, handing Sanders what even top surrogate Rep.
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On the same day, Walmart announced that it was raising starting wages and handing out bonuses.
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They are hosting a dinner with some social media influencers and handing out samples, and beer.
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It is handing out 4,000 special-edition Galaxy Note 8 smartphones to athletes and Olympic staff.
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They were used to handing off the reins of power and then taking them up again.
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When he announced this last year, he was the great exception in handing over the reins.
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Tears are falling from my eyes, and he is silently handing me the box of tissues.
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Donors are wary of handing aid directly to Hamas, which could divert it for military purposes.
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"I helped my parents out by taking the money and handing out paper napkins," he said.
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Nor will they like the idea of handing so much control over Medicaid to the states.
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A second worker puts on the tube before handing it off to another who inflates it.
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A Syrian Red Crescent mobile clinic passes around the camp handing out medicine to the sick.
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Or even why they made such a show in handing rings to last year's minor leaguers.
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I end up just handing him two bills, and getting out when I see he's satisfied.
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The Ballers star entered singing "Unforgettable" by Nat King Cole before handing the microphone to DeVito.
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" Handing Mr. Kahn his sandals, Joe said, "All good here, and always good to see you.
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Experts told Bloomberg that FedEx is handing off some of its work to U.S. Postal Service.
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"You know your dad is a real American hero," he says while handing over the keys.
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There were Warren staffers, expertly handing off coats and bags and iPhones as the line progressed.
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"Do you want to try some fancy mixed nuts?" a guy asked, handing me a can.
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He then points to an aide who will be handing out Prozac on the way out.
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" Handing out eviction notices is "re-tenanting" and raising rents by 50 to 100% is "stabilizing.
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We shouldn't be comfortable with the other extreme, essentially handing out death sentences without much deliberation.
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L for what Berlin has said were faulty assault rifles, handing a victory to the gunmaker.
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The dilemma is how do you do that without handing Putin a victory of huge proportions?
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Still, UBS balked at handing over information about Mr. Hsiaw's account with the bank in Singapore.
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If handing over emails and addresses is required to partake in a gift exchange, keep scrolling.
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The Reagan Administration, keen to deregulate the F.C.C., proposed handing control of the debates to broadcasters.
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But FEMA was not planning to leave, nor stop handing out crucial supplies, the agency stressed.
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Yet the group doesn't do all the work involved with accepting donations and handing out vouchers.
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The Canucks earned their second straight win while handing the Red Wings their second consecutive loss.
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Vice President Mike Pence is also glad-handing with senators crucial to an anti-impeachment coalition.
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The U.S. currency dropped 20.7220 percent to 1.27213 yen, handing back its modest gains made overnight.
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Just handing out a so-called free-market lease does not make an apartment market rate.
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A Russian passenger went down the aisle, graciously handing out ring-shaped bread snacks called sushki.
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Heads of discipline keep the soldiers in line, handing out fines or beatings to disobedient members.
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It is like handing coupons to shoppers and sending them to a store that is closed.
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Conservatives fret that handing out money free of obligation will turn people into dole-dependent slackers.
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Men with boxes of tissues weaved through the crowds, handing them to those weeping in mourning.
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This week, the Seminoles readily handled the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets before handing the then-No.
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Then she quizzed him on what tickets he had bought before handing them over, he said.
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This credential landed him his first job in politics: handing out pamphlets for a local politician.
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"Here you go," the counterman said, handing a cake box to the man who was waiting.
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Chains including Tim Hortons, Dunkin' Donuts, and Krispy Kreme are handing out free drinks on Friday.
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Part of her work involves implementing intervention strategies — in this case, handing out condoms at nightclubs.
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We're trying to go to the moon when Southwest Airlines is already flying there, handing out peanuts.
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He and others protected the driver from an angry crowd, before handing him over to the police.
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"It entails walking across the street and handing these papers to the clerk," Mr. Cruz recalled responding.
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And when a buyer steps up, request cash cash payment if handing the item over in person.
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The Washington Post headline for example, critics worry Trump is already handing propaganda victories to North Korea.
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Wilansky had been handing out bottles of water to protesters when a grenade landed near her forearm.
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She and her friends have set up a kitchen and are handing out food to hungry workers.
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In 2012, De Beers officially pulled out of Kleinzee, handing the town over to the local municipality.
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Katt was in Gainesville, an hour outside Atlanta handing out cash ... it's unclear how things went south.
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Overfull, I left the restaurant, handing my change to a car guard in a soiled reflective bib.
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Long-serving prime minister Robert Fico resigned in mid-March, handing power to a deputy Peter Pellegrini.
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At the ceremony, Ruiz and Cullinan alternated handing envelopes to presenters from opposite sides of the stage.
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"That's like handing somebody a Molotov cocktail with the fuse going," he told Reuters in an interview.
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Hamas balked at handing over weapons, prompting a decision by Abbas to stay out of Gaza altogether.
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The dollar was down 0.15% at 108.300 yen, handing back a bulk of the gains made overnight.
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As an investment in armrest relations, I offered Jeff a stick of gum, handing him the pack.
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Handing out flowers to onlookers, opera singer Phoebe Haines performed live at various stops along the route.
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And anti-Trump veterans plan to troll the President by handing out USS John McCain T-shirts.
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But we can do with Donald Trump handing our Brexit negotiation, he might get some stuff done.
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Two days earlier, the venue was mostly quiet, save for some campaign staff handing out press credentials.
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"I'm truly privileged to be here," she said in a short speech before handing out the prize.
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Handing over at least some of your personal data is table stakes for participation in today's internet.
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Burger King subsequently retreated from the Australian market by 2003, handing over its stores to Hungry Jack's.
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The sheer logistics of handing over thousands of terrorists in the middle of a warzone beggars belief.
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Dozens of candidates vied with one another, handing out T-shirts, sugar and cash to woo voters.
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Handing the president a campaign victory, however, has made some Democrats hesitant to embrace a new NAFTA.
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There are stacks of red envelopes on sale, for stuffing cash in and handing out as gifts.
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Simply handing over day-to-day management of the businesses to his kids will not be enough.
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Often these solutions mean handing over the real power to someone better suited to managing the momentum.
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I have talked to the Collier County folks who have 11 different spots today handing out water.
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KingsX: WW1 soldiers silently mingle w/ commuters handing out cards bearing names of #Somme100 dead + #wearehere pic.twitter.
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Participants emailed about handing back sauces at Popeyes because they were only available in small plastic containers.
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Kubica will drive the FW40 in the morning of the first day before handing over to Stroll.
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It is hard to justify handing power to unelected technocrats if they fall down on the job.
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By handing control of Android messaging over to the carriers, Google wasn't just blinking — it was blinkered.
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Handing control over to the highest bidder likely just puts a new shine on the status quo.
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The San Francisco-based ride-hailing app is handing its China business to local rival Didi Chuxing.
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Efforts involve handing out literature about gun safety and suicide hotlines at shops, shows and shooting ranges.
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Below Deck is hitting the high seas again, and the crew is already handing out the nicknames!
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But, it's just Reggie playing the darkest joke ever before handing over the drugs Archie asked for.
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The sort of people who used to stand outside the hall handing out leaflets were now inside.
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By handing Home to Queiroz, Google is rewarding his success in edging Chromecast past Apple and Amazon.
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When most kids had paper routes, I was handing out fliers for candidates, collecting signatures for ballots.
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Terry McAuliffe has done by handing out orders individually, restoring voting rights to more than 168,000 people.
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There's justifiably little trust that handing over the goods will result in limited, narrowly tailored data-gathering.
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The commercial featured Kendall joining a protest, aiming to alleviate tension by handing a policeman a Pepsi.
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Japan's Nikkei was flat, handing back earlier gains after briefly rising to a new 275.48-year high.
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"My father started bawling as soon as he was done handing me off to Daryl," Trainor says.
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One roadblock is guilt about handing off responsibility, even when paying someone else to do the job.
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When handing over the business, he had one request: that the Huangs keep the place the same.
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Leaving with him is showrunner Steven Moffat, who's handing the reins off to Broadchurch showrunner Chris Chibnall.
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They volunteer by handing out pet food and head to their pet store and interview various residents.
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Just enough information for you to make your own, informed decision, rather than blindly handing over control.
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As is usual in such experiments, those handing out the samples did not know which was which.
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By doing this, Vaulin was essentially handing over all of his Facebook-related data to US investigators.
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Oh, and you thought manning a rollercoaster and handing out cotton candy all summer would be fun?
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Before handing down the sentence, Trucilla expressed shock at the murder, which rocked the quiet lakeside town.
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Will Smith pitched a perfect ninth inning before handing off the ball to Dyson for the 10th.
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The American Red Cross Having fun in cold handing out water in #Flint with the #RedCross pic.twitter.
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I remember someone handing me a sheet of paper with a telnet address and log-in info.
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The federation's morality committee was responsible for handing down the ban, after deeming Sosha Makani's trousers inappropriate.
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On the 9th, Bringuier and two friends confronted Oswald while he was handing out anti-Castro literature.
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But Chao could compromise by expanding the board, stepping up buybacks and handing out more Weibo shares.
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The Swiss franc slipped 0.2 percent to 0.9962 franc per dollar, handing back the previous day's gains.
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Cate Blanchett leads this year's group of starry jurors, who are tasked with handing out the award.
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The city of Los Angeles isn't handing out any recreational pot sale licenses until later in January.
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Known as social engineering, hackers will often simply trick their targets into handing over their sensitive data.
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Mahathir has said he needs one to two years to restore order before handing power to Anwar.
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Ultimately, it all depends on how much information you're comfortable with handing over to your phone's apps.
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Is every award intro going to talk about diversity while handing an award to a white person?
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"We're handing it to the Japanese on a platter," Devol noted in a 1983 Washington Post article.
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Star sits in the passenger seat, rolling a cigarette and handing Maurice parts from the back seat.
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Think of how often you hesitate before handing your phone to a friend to snap a photo.
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Going into the dinner portion I was skeptical I would be handing out a rose that night.
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And Coinbase just started handing out Bitcoin SV to its users if you're involved in the split.
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The state is now handing out filters and bottled water with the help of the National Guard.
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The state is now handing out filters and bottled water with the hlep of the National Guard.
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But he stands there, as I'm handing him this table assignment, and he says, 'I remember you.
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One woman stood on the side of the road handing out small change to the passing migrants.
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The elite's aversion to a two-man Trump/Cruz race is essentially handing the nomination to Trump.
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Now banks are handing out credit without firms having to do any marketing, said Berlin Partner's Franzke.
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Clearly, the Italian-born creative went back to work quickly after handing in his notice at Givenchy.
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I don't think I should start handing out advice to anyone, but I'll say a couple things.
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Lawyers for the NFL are expected this week to begin handing over documents sought by Colin Kaepernick.
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In which a man spends most of this 14-minute video handing out stickers to fellow Burners.
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The Rangers ended a three-game skid while handing the Mariners their seventh loss in eight games.
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Letterman hosted "The Late Show" for 33 years before handing it over to current host Stephen Colbert.
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Clips are delivered in Facebook Messenger itself, the bot handing over links that take you to NBA.
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And white men, who are still handing out all the money, really liked that very sexy movie.
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In handing down the sentence, the judge in the case, Justice Edward McLaughlin, excoriated the young man.
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Clinton's gender could be politically dangerous, possibly alienating some men and handing a weapon to Mr. Trump.
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Before long, he's handing me the antibiotics I came for: ciprofloxacin, levaquin, azithromycin, rocephin, clindamycin and cefepime.
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Plus, the judge -- famous for handing out unusual sentences -- ordered McDowell to complete at least 4 essays.
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Proliferating passive investment funds, led by Vanguard, are keenly handing their voting rights over to proxy advisers.
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But Northam is romping to victory once again, handing Democrats a win in this year's biggest election.
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On this occasion friends gave the consuls messages to read to him (handing over letters is banned).
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I drove away from a dealer with a brand-new $30,000 car without handing over a penny.
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In both cases, Samsung is also handing out a $25 gift card or bill credit to participants.
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Gore in which justices halted the Florida recount, handing the 220006 presidential election to George W. Bush.
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Michael Farrell, a wealth manager to millionaires, believes there's much more to inheritance than handing over money.
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The PAC ultimately settled with the Republican politician, including paying $21625,2900 and handing over its distribution lists.
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CAATSA, by contrast, could end up punishing a key U.S. partner while handing Russia an unexpected victory.
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And handing the president public-relations victories that he can campaign on—He finally pivoted to infrastructure!
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Mehdji Belizaire, a 19-year-old Warren volunteer, was busy handing out campaign buttons to rally goers.
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When that time comes, there are approaches for testing the waters before handing one to the child.
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Handing over their passwords to some strange, cute boy actually constitutes a minor act of youthful rebellion.
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Yes, they will be handing out free ice cream as part of a community initiative. http://ti.
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Recently, instead of handing out fixed subsidies, they have been running "reverse auctions" for new wind projects.
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But along with handing out advice about leading a healthy lifestyle, the book delves into other subjects.
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Congress insulates itself from this accountability by shirking its lawmaking responsibility and handing it off to bureaucrats.
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The Army's Criminal Investigation Command spent months looking into the death before handing it off to NCIS.
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Most interestingly, they say they'll be handing out contracts by mid-April ... so, this is moving quickly.
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Montgomery County jurors deliberated for about 14 hours over two days before handing down the guilty verdict.
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You gotta see how Peter shared his Globe, handing it to just about anyone who wanted it.
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When it gets to the end, handing it over is one of the most nerve-wracking things.
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Guess who's going to stop handing over presents in shopping totes and ratty, repurposed Christmas gift bags?
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On the way out of the gym, there's a protein-bar rep handing out free samples. Score.
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"It felt like I was handing down the knowledge of my grandparents to the future," Jimerson says.
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In the 2016 version of Luke's, will he be handing patrons Wi-Fi passwords with their pancakes?
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They fumbled with a bag, which looked a bit ominous until they started handing out mince pies.
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"I'll miss you, too," he said, still handing out papers to passers-by, not missing a beat.
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But neither running our government like a corporation or handing control over to corporations is the answer.
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Lin concluded the festivities by handing the game ball to Kenny Atkinson, the team's first-year coach.
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But what's to stop the President from handing Mueller a pink slip if he changes his mind?
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Jones has publicly questioned Elliott's suspension as well as the commissioner's role in handing down player penalties.
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The dealers were all out in the open, calling out brand names, even handing out free samples.
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The company is handing 1 million in USDC to Compound, and 1 million in USDC to dYdX.
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All Washington is doing is handing MS-213 recruits who know how to navigate the United States.
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You see someone handing Rozay what sure looks like a joint at his Fourth of July party.
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She even called him by his name when handing the money over, she said, according to WJW.
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Handing that role to OptumRx has tripled the value of rebates that his plan receives, Johnson said.
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In contrast, Mr. Abe and Mr. Xi are newly empowered, with their countries handing them sweeping mandates.
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Servers walk around handing out ingredients for the s'mores, which come in dark, milk, and white chocolate.
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The rebels had started handing over heavy weapons in preparation for the army to enter, it reported.
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It's an odd tension, a Swiss European buying Chinese art and handing it back to the Chinese.
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He just did not care for the baby-kissing and glad-handing that is endemic to politics.
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" But reading some of these books aloud to her felt akin to handing her "The Anarchist Cookbook.
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But there has been a pattern of Russian courts handing long sentences to critics of the annexation.
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"Maybe this will bring your balls back," Katrine says to Hole, handing him a cup of vodka.
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Charon is a ferocious mingler, with a talent for glad-handing that would make some politicians envious.
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"They're saying the Russkies put him up to it," the clerk said, handing over his room key.
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Thursday the House voted 345 to 75 to defund the organization, handing conservative Republicans a major victory.
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"In my view, your conduct was permeated by staggering arrogance," Kidd said in handing down the sentence.
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Ms. Neal, whose insulin pen had broken overnight, passed members of the Gideons handing out New Testaments.
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Handing over the database of results held in a Moscow antidoping laboratory was one of those conditions.
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One spot features character the King handing out burgers to surprised customers at a drive-thru restaurant.
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This system, like any, has flaws, for example by handing more power to those with more money.
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The Swiss franc slipped 0.1 percent to 0.9953 franc per dollar, handing back the previous day's gains.
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"I don't think we should be handing out guns to drama teachers and biology teachers," he said.
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He had spent three hours in Waging, answering questions, playing games, posing for pictures, handing out autographs.
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Maintaining an employer model of healthcare means handing bosses another weapon they can use against their workers.
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Human rights groups have accused the police of entrapping the two journalists by handing them the documents.
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"They are handing the defendant arguments," said Jeanne Christensen, a New York lawyer focusing on sexual harassment.
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He won 75 percent of service points in handing Federer, 36, his third loss of the season.
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They play nearly all of the roles, handing parts off to one another, sometimes in mid-speech.
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With award ceremonies handing out prizes left, right and center, the question remains -- whatever happened to winning?
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More concerningly, it's unclear that handing out cash at random at an event really qualifies as charity.
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That provision would benefit only Alaska, handing the state hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding.
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Starting in 22014, grand juries began handing down indictments to police who killed, but for lesser charges.
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Facebook has reached out to congressional leaders to agree on a process of handing over the ads.
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By handing the reins to Sundar Pichai, the two cofounders will give Google the leader it needs.
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She does so while handing Eleanor the tile she needed to win the game, losing on purpose.
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It will, as always, be a five-star few days, 72 hours of glad-handing and backslapping.
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Handing it to Giuliani meant Volker could table the issue and work on policy, the source explained.
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Novak started handing out the toys -- plus a small cash bonus -- to employees doing a good job.
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After handing an usher my ticket for entry, my body involuntarily waltzed over to the snack stand.
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A spokesman for the eastern military confirmed the handing over of the field to the oil force.
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Both founders will now relinquish any executive role, handing the reins to Sundar Pichai, a company stalwart.
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And MPs soundly defeated that measure, too — handing Johnson three straight defeats in Parliament and blocking elections.
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Read served as the chief executive officer before handing over the reins to Albert Bourla last October.
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Qatar's outpost at the conference, several teen activists said, was handing out dates, individually wrapped in plastic.
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But, the court ruled, the presumption should be in favor of handing over more documents, not fewer.
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The impeachment vote is the final move that Democrats make before handing things over to the Senate.
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The architect scrambled to meet the request, handing over plans to Mr. Trump at his Manhattan office.
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It would have been much healthier to have female voices sharing in the handing down of edicts.
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Within five days of handing in his resignation, Mossadegh emerged greatly strengthened and more popular than ever.
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Committee members will be handing over day-to-day management to the next crop of business leaders.
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The court could allow one candidate, Mr. Kenyatta, to run on his own, handing him a victory.
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RealClearPolitics' Sean Trende, for instance, argued that Kasich was handing the nomination to Trump by staying in.
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The alleged evidence included a photo of a man handing out pro-Fidel Castro flyers with Oswald.
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