With a physique that suited and befitted the characters allotted to him, Ranjith had an upper hand in the scenes he was involved in. |
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Real media freedom, and not only in Bulgaria, can be achieved only when it walks hand in hand with a clearly realised responsibility. |
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She began to wonder where they were when the elevator tinged and he took her hand in his and led her out of the doors. |
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He won a couple of hard balls in the forward line that were very important, kicked one goal himself and had a hand in a couple of others. |
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He invited us to sit on the toilet, the only seating that was ready to hand in his office. |
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We wandered back to the hotel from the Quayside after midnight, hand in hand and still in our posh togs, while Newcastle celebrated around us. |
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My palms are soaked with sweat, I give them a quick wipe on my skirt before I place my hand in his. |
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I should point out that judges have this wonderful habit of sometimes not tipping their hand in the courtroom. |
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It really brought home to me how the relief effort and the process of reconstruction must go hand in hand. |
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When was the last time a politician shocked us for reasons other than being caught with his pants down or his hand in the public cookie jar? |
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With regard to any physical evidence, certainly nobody is tipping their hand in this investigation. |
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Although it is not experienced in every part of the world, it also bears a hand in the battle for food. |
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Couples, young and old alike, strolling hand in hand, smiling and whispering to each other. |
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That poor bloke has been caught with his hand in the till over his EU expenses. |
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They may fall and be injured as a result, and by pressing the red button, urgent assistance is on hand in a very short time. |
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No doubt many redactors took a hand in shaping this chapter from stories in the oral tradition. |
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Once back on level ground, a two-mile road run to the finish saw my team cross the line hand in hand and fairly emotional. |
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Such wryness and wit are generously on hand in Hamilton's prints, as is a pervasive irony. |
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But, what about world beat music, the slippery genre of music that both Hart and Hussein had a huge hand in shaping? |
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At heart, he is a street dancer so he has been keeping his hand in by taking part in Saturday night krump battles in a subway near the Coliseum. |
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He ran a bank in Jordan in the 1980s, but had to flee Amman in 1989 when he allegedly was caught with his hand in the till. |
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I'll hand in my membership card and become a monk, take the vow and never return. |
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When he cupped her cheek with his other hand in a tender concerned way, she tried desperately not to melt. |
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And, the Olympic medal hope won the under-19's tournament despite injuring his hand in the early rounds of his title challenge. |
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He waved a hand in the air like he was holding a baton and conducting an orchestra. |
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From Ar Robotics to All City Hip-Hop, DJ Skipmode's had a hand in nearly every one-off old-school throwdown this city's ever offered. |
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He went all in, caught a couple of kings and threw his hand in without showing. |
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It seems to me that cost containment must go hand in hand with a measurable improvement in storage manageability. |
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The boy waved his hand in the air, indicating that he meant the alleyway, in which they stood. |
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He held up his hand in order to silence any dim-witted replies as the sliding barn door swayed and heaved before finally giving way. |
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The scanner takes more than 90 measurements of the hand in terms of length, width, thickness and surface area in the span of one second. |
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The dust storms are so thick that you just can't even see your hand in front of your face. |
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Agreed, Mark, they do charge a five percent commission when you bet the bank hand in baccarat, but only when you win. |
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If everyone has played and there is money in the bank, the banker deals a new hand in the opposite direction from the hand that has just ended. |
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I nevertheless called banco and got the second-best hand in chemin-de-fer, an eight. |
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Her father offers him her hand in marriage, and she sits uncomfortably as they joke about this. |
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My job was to woo Ebony, the wife of the deceased, to gain her hand in marriage. |
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In two days time he would be back in Ireland and offer his hand in marriage to that beautiful young girl. |
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Nearly seventy years ago, during a visit to the falls, he asked Jenny for her hand in marriage. |
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I am sorry for the silent treatment, but I was under the impression you were a duke that was coming to ask for my sister's hand in marriage. |
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Here, the freedom of the press must go hand in hand with the editorial responsibility of accurate and balanced reporting. |
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He slowly knelt down and scooped out a small hole and placed his hand in it. |
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She put her hand in the fountain and scooped out a handful of water, then drank it. |
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The evolutionary perspective and this new dynamic practical science go hand in hand. |
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His thoughts flew tempestuously between love and fear as she gripped his hand in hers, almost possessively. |
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The changing face of killing goes hand in hand, for him, with the way history has shaped our society and mankind. |
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A fish restaurant manageress falsely accused her employer of tax fraud when she was caught with her hand in the till, York Crown Court heard. |
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He turned his hand in to the shape of a gun and he pulled the make-believe trigger towards my head. |
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He raised one hand in salutation, welcoming one and all in a melancholy voice. |
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Full but not defeated, my Rai-Televideo tablemate gets in a last jab before we hand in our marks. |
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Portugal are now gaining an upper hand in the match, launching attacks from all over the pitch. |
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A person could place his hand in an x-ray beam before a luminescent screen and view his own bones through a hooded visor. |
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The sudden rush of cold air gave her goose bumps, but she ignored them and took his bandaged hand in hers. |
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It was snowing so hard you couldn't see your own hand in front of your face and he and his brother couldn't find their car in the lot. |
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Talent and good looks rarely go hand in hand, and often when they do, it's the talent which gets elbowed into the background. |
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There are player rosters, so you know who had a hand in the results and how to contact them, if you want. |
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With her free hand in her pocket, clutching her rosary, she steeled herself against the crowd and followed Sean into the gym. |
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This renowned ruggedness has been evident since he lost the little finger on his right hand in a woodchipper accident a month ago. |
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Walking hand in hand, we passed several other people on roller skates, in bikinis and swimming trunks, with shopping bags in their hands and all. |
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There is still time to hand in photographs all of which will be returned safely to their owners safe and sound. |
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Ariadne poses against a rocky outcrop and raises her hand in a rhetorical gesture that makes her seem irate and merciful, proud and humble. |
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Tiffany put her hand in the water and began causing ripples on the water surface. |
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The girl's brown eyes looked coolly at her, taking Manda's hand in a limp handshake. |
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He reached over and held her small hand in his large one, stroking the top of her dainty lily-white hand with his broad, chocolate-colored thumb. |
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Prince Gualtero has captained his own ship and Sullivan Trooper has been his right hand in both battles and enterprise. |
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Such economic goals tend to go hand in hand with liberalistic social goals. |
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The government's abuse of civil rights at home goes hand in hand with its brutal imperialism abroad. |
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She raised her hand in front of her face and stared at it in shock and revulsion as she saw the drying blood there. |
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We work hand in hand with the broadcast teams but don't wait for them to report the facts. |
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A furious Hayden let fly verbally at Jones, who had raised his hand in apology. |
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Vasiliev, with whom I was walking hand in hand, suddenly left hold of my arm and sank upon the snow. |
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The woman laughed, shook out her hair and waved a leathered hand in the air. |
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He lifted his hand in attempt to move the stick and the entire table shot up, hit the ceiling, and crashed back down to the floor. |
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The deputy editor of the newspaper had indicated he will hand in his formal resignation this afternoon. |
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He will hand in his resignation to the President on Tuesday after a scheduled cabinet meeting, officials said. |
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Here we will activate your sympathetic nervous system using a famous model pain stimulus: dunking your hand in ice water. |
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I told Janet that if I don't figure my problems out soon I will hand in my resignation. |
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Anyone who wishes to go as a pilgrim must hand in his or her name before the end of January in order to reserve a seat on the pilgrimage. |
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I get such resentful feelings towards his dad for not being here to lighten my load, or at least to lend a hand in those desperate moments. |
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The month-long amnesty is being held to encourage people to hand in any illegally held firearms and ammunition without fear of prosecution. |
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He was one of nature's gentlemen and was a hard-working thoughtful neighbour who was always there to lend a hand in times of trouble. |
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I hope that everyone who contributed to the consultation will see their hand in the bill presented to parliament this week. |
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He removed his own coat, putting it around her scrawny shoulders which were trembling slightly, then reached down to place her hand in his. |
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The driver pointed a white-gloved hand in the direction of a small ferry boat waiting at the pier, its engine idling. |
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Ryan felt her finger trace around his hand in an absent manner and wanted nothing more than to squeeze her and never let go. |
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Finally the ash falls on his white cotton slacks and he sweeps it with his hand in an absent-minded manner. |
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In no time the heap had heated up so much that it was difficult to keep your hand in it for more than a few seconds. |
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Jane accepts Edward Rochester's hand in marriage, they linger in the garden for a few more moments, kissing. |
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Statehood and any meaningful renouncement of terror and steps to prevent terror have to go hand in hand. |
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Mike wore his hat at a jaunty angle and Gordy stuffed his hand in his pants to emulate the great Admiral of the British Fleet. |
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However each of the branch mint marks were punched into the dies by hand in those days. |
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As you sing the song the next time, you wave your left hand in time with the music. |
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The fact is that India has realised that the only way to tackle China is with an iron hand in a velvet glove. |
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He is utterly happy, and so is she, and despite his blindness and being a cripple, she accepts his hand in marriage. |
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Things nearly got out of hand in the minute leading up to the interval with angry exchanges between groups of players. |
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I placed my hand in his, expecting a shake, but he surprised me by bringing my hand to his lips and placing a butterfly kiss on my knuckles. |
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To go west means to hop the twig, pop one's clog, hand in one's dinner pail, and so on. |
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I moved closer to him and took his hand in mine, lacing our fingers together. |
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Keep soft toys, rattles, or pacifiers on hand in case your baby gets fussy. |
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With a small whinny, he pranced over to, nuzzling my hand in search of an apple. |
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Walking along the corridor, I then trapped the middle finger of my left hand in a door. |
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Two nights before embarking, I broke my pinky, ring, and middle fingers on my left hand in a freak Ultimate Frisbee collision. |
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So in order to keep his hand in at the game, he is hoping to practice at Kilkenny. |
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If I fail, well, I've kept my hand in with the day job and it'll be back to selling whisky down at Leith. |
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Does he remember the metallic green Butterfly male that grabbed his hand in the dark? |
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At 10 am I spend a few hours in meditation, occasionally indulging in a bit of remote viewing to keep my hand in. |
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Melanie had kept her hand in doing a bit of outside catering and decided to drop in on a few people with some sandwich samples. |
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I will always have a love for cheering, and this is a way to keep my hand in. |
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To keep his hand in, Larry produced an interactive multimedia training package on producing multimedia training packages. |
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He invited us to sit on the only seating that was ready to hand in his office. |
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Business leaders know that fair but stable and competitive after-tax profits go hand in hand with job creation, investment and increased productivity. |
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The teacher gave us the signal to finish what we were working on and hand in our tests. |
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Ever since the bygone days of youth, pork has gone hand in hand with applesauce. |
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Then as now, inside the Washington beltway hubris and glibness go hand in hand. |
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High-level chemistry and physics went hand in hand with blue jeans and hard hats. |
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Given his own attraction to the medium, capa was quick to try his hand in this subject. |
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Ogimura waved his hand in the air, calling a temporary stop to play, unable to think in the clamor. |
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Rudeness and a lack of civility are traits that go hand in hand with weakness of all sorts, especially weak-mindedness, and we should do our utmost to avoid such behavior. |
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Flag-waving, jingoism and professional sports go hand in hand. |
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Could you do with a helping hand in beginning to address these issues? |
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Donaldson's new role means that he will not be able to coach specific crews but he hopes to keep his hand in by occasionally taking out the megaphone at training camps. |
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Being constantly involved in the process of making art keeps your hand in. |
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He also kept his hand in on the recording front with an album which included performances by Brian May, Rory Gallagher, Sir Elton John and Ron Wood. |
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The local favourite aggravated an injury to his troublesome right arm after catching his hand in a latch while taking a toilet break on the 16th fairway. |
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Pressing a hand over his mouth, he stifled the wretch he could not keep down, pushing out a hand in front of him to wave the door which was already slightly ajar open. |
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Except I saw a woman picking up some dog poo with her hand in a plastic bag today, and I thought that it'd still be warm and all, and I nearly gipped! |
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The withdrawal from participation means not merely a uniquely privileged identity but also a stifling of periodic urges to act, advise or take a hand in political affairs. |
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Abuse would require a wider circle of cooperation, and so increase the likelihood that an overzealous agent would be caught with his hand in the cookie jar by a supervisor. |
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Unlike Lampton, however, Suettinger writes from the perspective of an insider, who did not merely witness many of the events he recounts but had a hand in shaping them. |
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Kawaii kitschness and high fashion doesn't necessarily go hand in hand. |
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When Smolen put his hand in the bag he found only a wriggly snake. |
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He's had a hand in one long-standing magazine and one that went under, so he seemed like the perfect person to show me how the land lies in the magazine world. |
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Some day when we meet up yonder, we'll stroll hand in hand again. |
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There was no direct translation in China for the British sense of fair play that went hand in hand with sport. |
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He moved his hand in front of him, a strong wind rising around him. |
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You'll know this place like the back of your hand in no time. |
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Beltrami's research on Leonardo's Lombard career went hand in hand with his reconstruction and restoration of Leonardo-related architectural sites. |
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He whispered in her ear, grabbing her hand in his and pulling her away from the devastation and ruin of the once lush and beautiful land Elena knew as home. |
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He, who has to fit his gala work around a full time day job, has called on people to lend a hand in the run-up to the event, on gala day and with clearing up afterwards. |
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He says he simply forgot about memos in his own hand in 1981 and 1984 that show him lowering the boom on two previously undisclosed priests accused of molestation. |
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Now, bourbon and rock and roll had gone hand in hand long before leather pants and hairspray hit the scene. |
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And Miller has a hand in every aspect of the bay gelding's life. |
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The city authorities had to call for help from the truck owners to give them a hand in pouring sand and salting the frozen and slippery avenues of Tehran. |
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The Sunni Kurds, who tend to be secular in their politics, have offered them a helping hand in recent years. |
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The demand for intelligence rose when increasing education, hand in hand with the material advance of the bourgeoisie, awoke a desire for political action. |
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The real Mamet is an actor who became a writer and had a real sense of the criminal and the sleight of hand in American life. |
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Without hesitation I started walking away, Billy started yelling for me, pleading for me to turn around, but I stuck my hand in the air and flipped him the bird. |
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The dark side of technology has proven to be a recurring theme in many of the works that hurd has a hand in. |
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He stuffed one hand in his pocket and pulled out a bunch of tenners. |
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She takes him home and he asks her father for her hand in marriage. |
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Jake took Mariah's hand in his own, batting his eyelashes at her. |
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We run across the rooftop hand in hand and then soar into the air. |
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Divers or beachcombers have until April 24 to hand in objects recovered from wrecks to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency without fear of prosecution. |
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Instances abound of corrupt politicians, caught beyond a shadow of doubt with their hand in the till, comfortably re-elected in the very next election. |
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Your task is first to be part of the solution by not being a compounding part of the problem, and then to be able to bear a hand in helping others. |
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Beneath the heavy, vicious nose of a Navy Corsair fighter, WAVE mechanics bear a hand in engine maintenance as they drain the oil preparatory to filling it with new oil. |
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Sure, the Red Coats had the upper hand in terms of transportation, supplies and training. |
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Unfortunately it was just another Sunday evening rush trip to keep my hand in, as I couldn't be with those lucky beggars spending the weekend down in Wales. |
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If I do something silly and am found out, tooted at, or even before any reaction from a nearby driver, I raise a hand in apology and smile when the other person can see me. |
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Ken Ferrari looked towards me, shaking my hand in congratulations. |
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She dipped her hand in the fountain, her fingers tracing lazy eights. |
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Liberals here now have a chance to gain the upper hand in terms of messaging, just in time for midterm elections. |
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The supermajority gives the opposition a strong hand in trying to wrest power from President Nicolas Maduro after 17 years of socialist rule. |
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It always helps to have a set of booster cables on hand in case your battery goes dead. |
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He held one gigantic hand in front of her eyes so she could see it and smell it, then rammed it clawingly down her dress front. |
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For example, the man's waistcoat is put together by hand in bright blue, red, or black fine wool. |
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When he asked her hand in marriage, she replied that she was hesitant to marry someone who could die at any weekend race. |
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Porsche had had the upper hand in the opening rounds of the series, but at Silverstone things were different. |
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Hamed broke his hand in the bout, and following surgery he spent half a year out of the gym, gaining 35 pounds in weight. |
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Additionally, he likely had some hand in the writing of The Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus, though it is impossible to tell how much. |
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His friend Forster had a significant hand in reviewing his drafts, an influence that went beyond matters of punctuation. |
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Spill the Beans ANCIENT Greek voting practices where black and white beans meant yes and no may have had a hand in this. |
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Sobecki has also claimed to have identified Gower's autograph hand in two manuscripts. |
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English brewers are allowed a free hand in the use of adjuncts which can include honey, ginger and spices, although this practice is not common. |
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Naive methods and resolute laymanship go hand in hand, both obstructions in the pursuit of truth, blocks in the road of inquiry. |
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He lifted his hand in a knockback spell, which would send me sailing right into the zombie. |
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Paul's Cathedral, with Lancastrian and Yorkist nobles following him, hand in hand. |
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He observed his companion place his hand in one of the beds which trembled, and look inspectingly around. |
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An acned teenager with his hand in a bag of nacho-flavored Doritos was whispering to another kid who was reading Lolita and picking his nose. |
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By 1943, the Allies began to gain the upper hand in the Pacific Campaign's air campaigns. |
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The tendency to follow trends and explore one's sense of self goes hand in hand with being a teenager. |
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Step into spring's land of enchantment, where ladylike and tomboy go hand in hand. |
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Rawlins leaned from the saddle and wet his hand in the river and tasted it. It's gypwater, he said. |
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Requiescat in Pace YOULL Joan Someday I hope to meet you, Someday I know not when, To clasp your hand in a better land, Never to part again. |
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On the other hand in Bandi near Nausari Hydel Project, Panjkot Nullah has turned its direction and as a result 140 houses were submerged. |
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Christmas and treats go hand in hand, so expect some traditional German greats like Lebkuchen and Stollen. |
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In an effort to bring the Vandals into the fold of the Empire, Valentinian III offered his daughter's hand in marriage to Genseric's son. |
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They have to be dug up by hand in the wild and we have the only razor clam plant in Alaska. |
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Any crisis, whether it is a plant explosion or an executive caught with his hand in the cookie jar, takes on a life of its own. |
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They're going to have a fine time. Every ranch hand in the area, three hundred, four hundred, in for a whoop-de-doo. |
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After a while, he let go of my hand in order to protect his own face from being whiplashed by the low branches. |
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Just today I gave his history class a few questions to answer and hand in, but when it came time to answering the last two he was up the stump. |
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He did not betray a flicker of interest until the act was over and she and Bezano came tripping out hand in hand to take their bows. |
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At the next level, we must practice transformationalism, which goes hand in hand with unlearning. |
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On the other hand in countries where people scrunt to live, the birth rate is high. |
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After being under French control from 1701 to 1709, the Dutch army gained the upper hand in the Battle of Malplaquet. |
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He also had a hand in assisting Firbeck in the invention of the Rotherham Plough. |
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Holding your gloved right hand under the cuff of the left glove, insert your left hand in the left glove. |
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Recognizing the value of the Emperor as a hostage, Pizarro blocked the attack and received a sword wound to his hand in consequence. |
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Iran is alleged by United States and others to have a hand in the arming of Bahraini militants. |
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The improvements of animal husbandry in the medieval period in Europe went hand in hand with other developments. |
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Can public health protection and free trade go hand in hand? |
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Also on hand in Flensburg is a complete range of training and professional schools, including a number of Danish ones. |
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News of the will was welcomed by the Germans, thinking it gave them a free hand in the region. |
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There were three main sources of environmental deterioration which are believed to have had a hand in the extinction event. |
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He's stuck his hand in his pocket as if he wanted to look more like an ordinary man, or more blokeish. |
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A special feature of the clockface is its striking red second hand in the shape of a railway guard's signalling disc. |
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Germany attempted to 'persuade' France to cede territory in the Middle Congo in return for giving France a free hand in Morocco. |
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In 1973, RSCN was given the right to issue hunting licenses, giving RSCN an upper hand in preventing extinction. |
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Annie Anthony! Anthony! Don't you know what's happened here? Sir Jonathan has asked for our daughter's hand in marriage. |
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After Calzaghe injured his right hand in training, the fight was postponed, with 8 November being set as the new date. |
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Morgan Gam agreed, on condition that Turberville either fought Morgan for the land, or took Gam's daughter Sybil's hand in marriage. |
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Soon, the fans started doing the Mexican Wave, and all the shy Tendulkar could do was to wave his hand in acknowledgement. |
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For example, the man's waistcoat is put together by hand in bright blue, red or black fine wool. |
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Jana Pittman, the new 400m hurdles world champion, had the media eating out of her hand in the aftermath of her victory. |
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Meanwhile, France, to secure its alliance, allowed Italy a free hand in Ethiopia, which Italy desired as a colonial possession. |
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Parliament gained the upper hand in England, however, and by 1646 its armies were able to intervene in North Wales. |
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The fact that the hand, and the left hand in particular, factors cortically here has a symptomatic value that deserves attention. |
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When talking about the Global North and the Global South, the majority of the time the two go hand in hand. |
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Obviously, unhealthy snacking and obesity go hand in hand, but what about the enjoyment of an occasional brownie break? |
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Rory Rawlyk had a hand in all four Blaze goals, the first coming when Ashley Tait snaffled a rebound from the big defenceman's point shot. |
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It figures that the evil queen of the banal power-ballad would have a hand in all this money-spinning glitz. |
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Alexander Waugh writes that Wittgenstein's family and their money may have had a hand in covering things up. |
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In October 2009, Hirst revealed that he had been painting with his own hand in a style influenced by Francis Bacon for several years. |
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This boom in innovative financial products went hand in hand with more complexity. |
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I added a crowned shelf of gorgeous mountain mahogany, the core cat-claw instead of Eastern hickory I'd had no hand in cutting and curing. |
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By the early 1830s, the Anglicists had the upper hand in devising education policy in India. |
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This gives the state a hand in religious administration and appointment of clergy, in exchange for which the state pays certain running costs and wages. |
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He flapped his hand in a go-away gesture and started toward the koalas, but not before I saw a haunted look in his eyes. Did he still care for Kate? |
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A graduate of film studies in New York, May has had a hand in editing two of his three videos. Each casts him as a bespectacled dag in a world of glamour. |
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However, in many meetings there is no official list of deacons, the work of deaconship being shared by anyone willing to give a helping hand in a particular task. |
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The status of monarchs is sometimes impugned by accusations of corule when an advisor, family member, lover, or friend appears to have taken too great a hand in government. |
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The difference can also be felt by holding the hand in front of the lips. |
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It has a beautiful and atmospheric soundtrack by James Burrell and Chris Watson, the renowned wildlife sound recordist from Newcastle, also had a hand in it. |
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Put your hand in this futuristic looking muscle relaxing mystery machine, which is about the size of a bread box, for 20 minutes and some really great things may happen. |
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Cotton continues to be picked by hand in developing countries. |
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But for two pins I'd hand in blank papers and tell school where to shove Pythagoras triangles and Lord of the Flies and their life cycles of worms. |
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Hold the cello bow with the hand in a pronate position over the frog. |
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The brutalisation of women and prostitution go hand in hand and victims of this seedy trade are constantly under threat from greedy pimps and violent clients. |
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After you hand in your essays, I will give both grades and feedback. |
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For that reason, belike, Homer feigns the three Graces to be linked and tied hand in hand, because the hearts of men are so firmly united with such graces. |
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Inspector Jonathan Salisbury-Jones, who is coordinating the surrender in North Wales said the gun surrender is also an opportunity to hand in weapons such as BB guns. |
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After fracturing the third metacarpus on his left hand in a crash during testing earlier this month, it was always going to be a hard opening round for the young Irishman. |
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And now let's go hand in hand saad, not one before the other. |
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And Brown shows that both revolution and counter-revolution were Janus-headed, with heroism, devotion, and high ideals going hand in hand with violence and cruelty. |
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Haye easily knocked out Gurov with a single right hand in just 45 seconds. |
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For those, including us, who had come to the sale hamperless, relief was at hand in a refreshments marquee that had been put up near the thatched cottages. |
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Tompkins is considered a hero in the deep ecology movement and works hand in hand with his wife Kris, the former CEO of the outdoor clothing and equipment company Patagonia. |
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Examining whiteness teaches us that the myths and stereotypes of whiteness go hand in hand with the myths and stereotypes of blackness, Asianness, or any other ethnicity. |
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The dunny was another place to go to get out of class. You got to go there by raising your hand in class and asking Miss if you could go to the lav. |
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Garrett Oliver, the brewmaster at the Brooklyn Brewery, cites the high cost of labor and storage for these beers, which are made by hand in small lots. |
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Given that the topic at hand in Calma was compensation awarded to directors by directors, the case for self-interest was fairly easy for the plaintiffs to make. |
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Of course, an armada could not just sail into an Indian city and expect to find enough supplies at hand in the city's spice markets to load up five or ten large ships at once. |
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Until now, theory and experiment do not go hand in hand, so there is no reproducibility, so Cold Fusion is not recognized yet as an official science. |
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Web analytics and optimization of web sites and online campaigns now frequently work hand in hand with the more traditional marketing analysis techniques. |
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Henslowe's diary indicates that Jonson had a hand in numerous other plays, including many in genres such as English history with which he is not otherwise associated. |
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In his first term, George W. Bush was willing to give Putin a free hand in what Russia calls the near abroad, the states that spun off from the broken Soviet Union. |
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Nicklaus is big news in this part of the world right now, and hand in hand with property developers Polaris he is helping reshape the Murcian landscape. |
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Abdullah also holds a strong hand in the Investec Oaks and Grimthorpe said that Principal Role had been left in the Epsom race, along with Timepiece and Aviate. |
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A SUCCESSFUL photographer resorts to murder as a means of solving his marital difficulties, unaware that retribution is at hand in the shape of astute cop Columbo. |
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Beards and nobility go hand in hand, so it will come as no surprise to most that members of the great lordly houses are wont to vaunt their beardly heritage. |
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Portraits of the goddess show her holding a broom in her right hand to continue to move the disease and a pot of cool water in the other hand in an attempt to soothe victims. |
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The cult and veneration of saints was still in its infancy at this time, and it has been suggested that Germanus had a hand in creating and promoting the cult of Saint Alban. |
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For Popper, metaphysical and historical indeterminism go hand in hand. |
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