Enough familiarity with quantification theory is assumed to handle the very elementary quantificational concepts involved. |
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Wary of the way Hollywood might handle the story, he set out to create his own version and set the record straight. |
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I already had a commercial driver's license and a motorcycle endorsement, so if it has wings or wheels, I can handle it. |
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Begin with airspeed, and use the pointed handle of the true airspeed indicator as a speed bug for Vr, Vy or approach speed. |
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Forcing a smile onto her face, Alicia grabbed the door handle and wrenched it open. |
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It turns out that she just isn't strong enough to pull the release handle that reclines the chair. |
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We are fully recognizant of the need to safely and reliably handle hazardous and industrial waste. |
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This provides the skeleto-muscular support required in order to handle recoil without discomfort. |
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She would hold it, gripping the handle as her father had taught her, and pretend to fight off giant ogres or evil witches with magical powers. |
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Similarly, the software could be used to reconfigure servers to handle different tasks, depending on the time of the day. |
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As if misplaced there and forgotten, a burning cigarette jutted from between his fingers, which were wrapped around the handle bar. |
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I'd like to spend the next session trying to get a handle on some of the emotional issues which led to her feeling of being overwhelmed. |
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Had Frank Furedi been pondering how to handle the situation he would not have had to look far for advice. |
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Carved out of Inuit mahogany, the worn handle was in the shape of a wolf's head. |
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However, he conceded that the Government was yet to get a handle on the situation, as younger offenders were getting their hands on illegal guns. |
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For the first time in at least four seasons, total handle declined at Woodbine during its Thoroughbred meet. |
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One of the greatest advantages of being an ambivert is that you relish spending time with others, but you can also handle being on your own. |
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During wagering on Wednesday and Thursday at Santa Anita, the pick six handle total was larger than it had been on the same days last year. |
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If the floor slab is not thick enough to handle these loads, alternate anchorage must be provided. |
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The track saw an attendance increase and a double-digit mutuel handle decrease. |
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He is also planning to hire a new chief executive to handle the day-to-day running of the club. |
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I just don't understand why we cannot get a handle on the simple reasons why it's sometimes difficult to sleep. |
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Because both Perl and XML are so flexible, it's hard to get a handle on exactly how to approach the problem. |
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Their purpose is to handle the enormous heat and stress of re-entry into the atmosphere. |
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I'll grip down on the handle slightly for more control, then keep my finish very low. |
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Is the handle a chrome lever or a reproduction brass handle with a hand-engraved escutcheon? |
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One of the robbers was carrying a pickaxe handle and the other a lumphammer. |
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And at a site called the Canyons we came across what appeared to be the lip and handle of an amphora. |
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Mr. Zak left the same way with Mr. Sivapragasam assisting him by carrying one handle of the duffle bag in question. |
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At its core are four electronic high-performance loads, each of which can handle a maximum current of 50 amperes. |
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We have already developed our infrastructure and capacity to handle this growth having spent the last two years re-engineering the business. |
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Also, check to see if the cable will be able to handle the amperage that you will be using it for. |
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These slim bodied fish are easy for the zander to handle and are also the dominant fish species in their favoured environments. |
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A real man, I used to say, no matter how sickly or incapacitated, should pick up a case by its handle and carry it like a man. |
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Especially in the textile field, chitosan has been used to improve dyeability, soil release properties, and the handle of cotton. |
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These efforts would seem to have been rewarded, as the vehicles handle in the manner you would expect from their respective appearances. |
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I got the gob of glass out of the oven and made a halfhearted attempt at a coffee cup, with a handle on the side. |
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Overall, ships handle fast and furious and the level of control is consistently tight and responsive. |
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The car does handle extremely well, however the steering lacks proper feel. |
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Most vehicles handle nearly identical with slight variations in acceleration and top speed. |
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You have got to take it in your stride, make sure you handle it properly and move forward. |
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My rep advised me to check controllability to see if I could handle the aircraft in the landing configuration. |
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Its lack of depth makes it more difficult each year to handle the newer, larger and deeper vessels plying the southern African route. |
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Known for its bare looks, tough build and raw power, it took a strong man to handle the vehicle even on smooth tarmac. |
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Miracle Fix liquid is a thin milky fluid that dries clear and was originally made to improve the handle of cotton fabrics. |
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Use a handle or nickname if you must but keep to the same one, it gets silly otherwise. |
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Top of the wanted list was an individual identified only by the handle Worker Bee. |
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Jane Mulkerrins joins an army driving course to learn how to handle the biggest military beasts in the battle zone. |
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So, it's difficult to create a working model to handle the relief logistics ahead of time. |
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He's learned how to handle the Indy cars, which are heavier and more powerful than anything he's run before. |
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Tha Geek noticed I can't read either when I got his handle wrong on another post. |
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He said he had rarely seen anyone as drunk and he did not know how the defendant could handle the vehicle. |
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The DJ's handle is Rowdy Yates, same as Clint Eastwood's character in Rawhide. |
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Without missing a beat, the Senator proposed an new independent authority to handle complaints. |
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A simple twist of the knurled handle locks the collar in any position along the shaft. |
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The Government has laid out its ideas for a proposed voluntary code to govern how communication firms handle calls, e-mails and web access. |
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The handle is a polymer, resistant to all common cleaning solvents and is nicely knurled for a good grip. |
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If we don't get a handle on that, all those other issues are going to be lost. |
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However, this is an isolated incident among the 80,000 council tax accounts we handle yearly. |
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If you're wanting to be able to get a handle on dual stick control, it might be an idea to check out one of the console ports of Serious Sam. |
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So far, dozens of homes have been destroyed and firefighters are desperately trying to work to get a handle on this situation. |
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When I first started I was afraid of getting hurt, but I learned I can handle myself in physically demanding situations. |
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How these kids handle the coliseum of Old Trafford will be one of the stories of the year. |
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Aid came into the country, and the economy has been growing, and the people were able to start to get a handle on the land mine situation. |
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If she doesn't handle herself correctly she will forego any chance of holding a national office in the future. |
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It's taught me to handle myself in a professional manner when under pressure, in situations which once would have freaked me out. |
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It shows excellent research on his part and flawless writing so everyone can get a handle on the situation. |
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Under his tough tutelage, moreover, I learnt a good deal about how to handle the world. |
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Through a divorce and the death of my father I wasn't able to handle things like I did before. |
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That the administration had to handle it so carefully is a testament to how much the issue ties them in knots. |
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Finding it difficult to handle them at home, many owners go in search of kennels where they are safely housed from the din and noise. |
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But the jury is still out on whether Wausau and the other companies really can get a handle on costs with the new approach. |
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Hard drugs inevitably become Georgie's coping device to handle these racial adjustments. |
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Presumably this is because there was so little information on coping with disasters that people found it hard to handle the solemn events. |
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The accused, who had an exemplary Army record, pleaded guilty conspiracy to handle stolen goods. |
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What I want to do first is get a handle on the statistics for all U.S. multinationals together, and those data are actually pretty clear. |
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But if we don't soon get a handle on this critical issue it may be too late, for the planet and for ourselves. |
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His promoter Frank Warren thought he had a deal to handle Hatton's first defence of his IBF title and the next two fights after that. |
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The one game where the handle was disappointing was the game with Argentina. |
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The potential momentum of diminishing privilege is so horrifying, they must handle it by reinventing the language of their enemy as their own. |
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As the name suggests, the housing bank deals in houses in a similar way to which banks handle money. |
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Now, God willing, we are ready again to roll up our sleeves to handle the many difficult problems that have long awaited us. |
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He argues that because goalkeepers can handle the ball in the penalty area, they therefore should not be allowed to kick the ball outside of it. |
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Through the first two-thirds of the Del Mar meeting, attendance and total handle have shown a slight increase from last year. |
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I've been talking to a lot of senators and staffers after the Senate hearing, trying to get a handle on the political situation. |
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Check that the silver drawer is deep enough to close without nicking the curved handle of your soup ladle. |
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Chapter four provides an excellent walk-through on setting up Samba to handle logon scripts, roaming profiles and system policies. |
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One way to teach the horse how to back up is to use a whip handle to show the horse which foot you want him to move. |
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I look forward to talking to you in about three weeks to see at what point I got jack of this and decided that was the only way to handle it. |
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The historical landmarks were to them simply places to meet, greet and handle daily business. |
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As it turns out, Baker has a really firm handle on a certain kind of working class woman. |
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Based on the way I'd seen him handle lighting a barbecue my wariness wasn't unreasonable. |
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Some consumers can handle one company's version but are allergic to another version. |
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Past removalists have chipped it, put nicks in the door, and mysteriously warped one handle out of shape. |
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Despite being a compact figure, he looks as if he could handle himself in a Klingon bar brawl. |
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At major ports we handle it on berths which are kilometres away from the population and accordingly there is no risk. |
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They may believe they can now handle alcohol, but it needs to be made clear to patients and carers that on no account should drinking be resumed. |
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But was this matter too great for you to handle on your own account that you had to call for the officers? |
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A turn of a handle and this top tank supplies gravity fed water to the house. |
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Make sure to use a dimmer that is rated to handle the total amount of wattage. |
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Circuits can only handle a specified total wattage of all the electrical products connected to that circuit. |
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Once in the water, the upswept bow and flared sides allow it to handle waves while the shallow arc bottom provides stability. |
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The Tucano is meant to handle like a jet engine and, despite its propellers, it also has a turbine engine. |
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The 7-ton crane can handle 600 pounds at full extension of the jib boom at 82 feet, or 2500 pounds at 60 feet. |
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We'll do Nessun Dorma too, we can handle that with no bother, and David will do a few jigs and reels to break up the singing. |
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A long handle beats you to death during the vertical jigging motion for the plastic, or the zigzag for the topwater. |
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The door handle began to jiggle and Coran quickly reached out and gripped it to try to stop it from opening. |
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The Tennis racket by 1500 was no longer completely made of wood but consisted of a wooden handle with a sheep gut strung head. |
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It attempts to handle a serious topic thoughtfully, but ultimately fumbles it. |
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The sight of my mother, my beautiful, radiant mother, was more than I could handle while pregnant and without my eldest daughter. |
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The second-year judge that was scheduled to handle the case was not being recused from the case. |
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Then run the round part of your hammer handle or screwdriver shank tightly up the joint to seal any gap that may be left. |
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Many officers have received training on how to handle chemical, biological or radiological attacks. |
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And the systems had to be easily adaptable to handle other birds, such as turkeys and ducks. |
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All of the outer edges of the handle are radiused, making for a comfortable grip. |
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There is need to work out well grounded, multi-faceted and sustainable long-term measures on how to handle and manage drought situations. |
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Security has to be the optimum for a ragtop and here a microwave intrusion detection system is fitted along with a handle lock rod protector. |
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Oh, he could handle the work, but his rah-rah style rubbed million-dollar linebackers the wrong way. |
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It also prevents device driver writers from having to handle recursive interrupts, which complicate programming. |
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They need to get a handle on a really dysfunctional economic system and on law-and-order issues which are out of control. |
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With thirty or more feet of extra rope, I rebelayed it through the jug handle perfectly situated above. |
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He offered cash for time on a flight simulator, learning how to handle a jumbo jet, but did not want to learn how to take off and land. |
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The plant can produce up to 100 cubic yards per hour on the job-site and can handle up to four chemical admixtures. |
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During conflicts, persistent, well-organized minorities can adroitly handle and dominate their opponents. |
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Draping them over the handle of her wheelbarrow or on the fence rail keeps the gloves open so air will dry the moisture trapped inside. |
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A man sat near his house using an adze to sculpt a handle for his bill-hook. |
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These are just a few of the changes that could affect the way you handle your financial and business affairs. |
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It's a gold plated door handle affixed to a glass bar that was mounted in the middle of a large empty warehouse-type space. |
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She turned the handle again, pulling at it harder, rattling the door in its frame but not opening it. |
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My fingers are still dripping wet, but the handle to the lash is gripped to prevent it from slipping free from my slick, white scales. |
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The emotions are so raw for so long that you wonder whether you can handle any kind of involvement. |
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Then, he painstakingly whittles each one a 10-inch handle with a kitchen knife, and waits till dark. |
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He smiled pleasantly and held up a black-gloved hand to show a short, wicked knife with a taped handle and curving blue blade. |
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This means my kit has supplies and equipment to handle local emergencies as well as the extremes found in the mountains and desert. |
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As analysts, we must always be flexible and agile enough to be able to handle the new issues. |
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She's a brilliant English horn and oboe player, and she can also handle the piano keyboard. |
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For now I would just say to handle your business and make your dreams real, aight? |
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This small corkscrew has a green-stained ivory handle and a silver shank with beaded and writhen fluted decoration. |
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He helps the three or four kibbutzniks handle the crops, with extra help only being needed at harvest time. |
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You're a big girl, and you can handle stuff without a friend holding your hand. |
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This will allow Portsmouth Naval Base to handle the new generation of warships, particularly the future aircraft carrier. |
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Every handrail, elevator button, and door handle becomes a pathway for spreading disease. |
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I could balance a checkbook, change a tire, cook gourmet meals, and defend myself from attackers, but I couldn't handle myself at a high school party. |
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Visteon's portable dyno can handle vehicles with wheelbases from 85 to 190 in., though pickups with dual rear wheels are too wide to fit comfortably. |
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A key factor for companies operating a telephone-based link to customers is the management of special call centres to handle sales and customer queries. |
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Pregnant women take Lamaze courses not because what they learn will quell their labor pains, but because knowing what to expect helps them to handle the pain. |
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This was a quick-and-dirty attempt at getting a handle on the relative values of a select group of top-notch relievers, but it contained a few flaws. |
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How should a girl handle herself during brief nudity scenes in movies? |
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I have a lot respect for the British system, and the toughness and verbal facility and quick-wittedness of the British politicians who can handle this type of thing. |
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Make sure you handle yourself in a manner that doesn't allow yourself to be taken advantage of in any way, especially with wine flowing freely all night long. |
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It is good to see a entertainer handle oneself appropriately. |
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Trade and motorsports shows and similar events offer great opportunities to sell your sponsorship if you handle yourself in a professional manner. |
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So no new troops yet requested to be sent to Iraq, but the United States is going to hold on to some of the troops that are there until they get a handle on this situation. |
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For instance, the radio receiver must handle many weak signals simultaneously, then amplify and filter them before further signal processing occurs. |
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Charro, a 10-year-old thoroughbred cross Appaloosa mare, was too dangerous to handle and destined for the knacker's yard until a 'horse whisperer' took over the reins. |
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The U.S. military had not established any prisoner of war protocols or allocated resources to handle the captured enemy. |
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But if prisons are better equipped to handle suicide, then how could the correctional Reception Center have missed Castro? |
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This study was carried out to compare the handle of silk fabrics degummed with Alkalase, Protease produced by bacteria, with of silkfabrics degummed with the soap soda. |
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But how should scholastic handle their readers who have long since grown up? |
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On a visit to a Paris flea market with the sculptor, Breton lit on a curious wooden spoon with a little boot carved under its handle and carried it off. |
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I can handle six or seven hundred kilos without any real problems. |
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In surviving examples, the handle assumes a broad flat circular shape so that the lid could be turned over and function as a bowl or plate for the food held in the container. |
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Some cocktail jiggers include a handle of some sort attached to them. |
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Bio polymers can be manufactured into biodegradable clear or opaque plastic and textile fibres which create fabric with the handle of silk or linen. |
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His hand wrapped carefully around the handle and jiggled it lightly. |
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Of course, he also drives a Lexus now and probably has Automatic Wiper Blade Replacement coverage that includes people to handle wiper blade maintenance for him. |
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The judges who handle arraignments at criminal court in all five boroughs have a small fraction of their usual caseloads. |
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I don't know how many times a strap has slipped off my shoulder or a handle cut into my hand during a mad dash from one gate to another at some airport. |
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You wouldn't think twice about hiring an accountant to handle the books. |
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The printer can handle multiple connections from various sources with ease, and the software has a helpful job queue that shows your outbound prints. |
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People always have to perceive the problems before them, including many unexpected nuances, and decide how to handle them. |
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Lily didn't know why she felt nervous, but as she reached her hand down to grasp the car door handle of her old yellow car, her fingers felt shaky. |
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More than a year elapsed before Hawes found an attorney willing to handle the pardon request. |
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I was a little depressed for a while, and I may be still somewhat depressed about the one thing that we can't seem to get a handle on and that's war. |
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The sheer amount of mayhem on screen at once does cause a few minor moments of slowdown, but if anything, it lets you get a handle on the situation. |
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We are still trying to get a handle on the situation, Mr Kirrane said. |
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But if you can handle the pace, the rewards are well worth it. |
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I saw you offered advice to Jon Hamm about how to handle the fascination over his bulge? |
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Wraparound can handle even the most abnormal of screen layout configurations, and even allow windows and other objects to be dragged though screen edges. |
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Teague and two other commission inspectors would now handle the job, Wright was told. |
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Purses, starters per race, and total handle have all increased. |
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Sometimes her attempt to handle tough situations on her own causes problems, as when she tries to imitate Julia's feminine wiles on a young male friend. |
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Darwin looked less confident, less well dressed, more anxious, more like an invalid, especially when the handle of the walking stick is glimpsed on the left. |
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For years there were no pre-qualifications for an attorney to handle capital cases in the commonwealth. |
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They are supposedly the people who know how to handle money. |
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Well, there are so many different polls that we've looked at trying to get a handle on what are the issues that are really going to drive the election. |
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Rosa said that although she does not want to drop the charges, she cannot handle the pressures of the situation anymore and wants out of the Army. |
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Workers who handle the e-cigarette liquid wear special protective equipment to keep them safe. |
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Once you get the dog alongside, the handle will help you either retrieve the animal or lead it around to an area where it can reboard the boat on its own. |
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Lagerfeld may not handle criticism well, but he certainly has a history of dishing it out. |
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To better handle the number of Navy students in each class, the galley areas at Kendall College are outfitted with several stainless steel workstations. |
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Would Stiles be able to handle the same A-list celebrity he now has? |
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This is done to ensure that workers and communities are protected when commercial laundries handle linens and clothes contaminated by toxic substances. |
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It is part of the Bike Safe campaign which has been run by the county since 1997 and encourages riders to make an effort to learn to handle their bikes properly. |
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He carefully knocked the jagged edges of broken glass from the window frame with the handle of a floor-brush, and caught the falling shards in a matching plastic dustpan. |
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He points out that at his previous club his handle was The Snake. |
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Syrian activists successfully got lawyers in New York to handle their asylum cases after contacting them through the site. |
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Some foods processed in facilities which also handle peanuts may carry such warnings on their labels. |
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Federal agents handle passenger and luggage screening at the airport. |
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The baked potatoes were too hot to handle with our bare hands. |
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This is a special case and I want you to handle it personally. |
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The crown is stored in an alabaster box with an onyx handle and a gold lock. |
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They would think that I had abandoned them, that I could not handle the stress and pressure and this ashamed me immensely. |
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This is no different from the way you handle autodeletion in any other public folder. |
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The lieutenant tried the handle again, but still his efforts were quite bootless. He pushed and kicked, but the door was a strong one. |
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Not to be using this in a braggatory way or anything, but I'm a little more equipped to handle these things than Dixon. |
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If you can drive a manual transmission, you have to be a clutch artist to handle brake, accelerator and clutch on an uphill start. |
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I may not be as young as I used to be, but I can still handle this job. Don't count me out. |
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If a crew feather much under water, it is a good plan to seat them in a row on a bench, and give each man a stick to handle as an oar. |
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This is a situation where you either have to deep copy or handle the complication of updates. |
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The express company could only handle shipments door to door on the West Coast, needing others to reach the rest of the country. |
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Virtually all ear, nose and throat specialists routinely handle cases such as adenoidectomies, tonsillectomies, nose bleeds, and sinus disease. |
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Refrigerating the dough between rollings and foldings also makes the dough easy to handle and prevents the butter from becoming too soft. |
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You thought, because he could not speak English in the native garb, he could not therefore handle an English cudgel. |
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After a week of poring over the manuals, I am just beginning to get a handle on the software. |
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Chad used to work as a coal miner, but couldn't handle the constant grunge. |
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They overturned him to all his interests by the sure but fatal handle of his own good nature. |
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For a casino table game,the handle is difficult to determine, as it consists of all the bets made in every game, whether by chip or by cash play. |
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The hardness of the winters forces the breeders to house and handle their colts six months every year. |
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For example, a program that loads data from a file needs to handle the case where that file is not found. |
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The campaign staff cautioned the candidate to handle the issue with kid gloves. |
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After three runs, I was surfing the wake and letting go of the rope's handle with one hand so I could give the hang-loose sign to my buds. |
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To work efficiently, it's important to have a handle on the procedures involved. |
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We don't have to report to them anymore, but they still have a handle on our Justice Department and the police. |
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But the other three problems had all grown out of assigning jobs to people he had no handle on. |
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The hawk boy's server is about the size and shape of a common garden hoe, but the handle is in the direction of the instrument. |
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I rented th' back five-acre to John Westfall. I had more'n I could handle with only one hired hand. |
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The hookkeeper is located just above the handle and is standard equipment on most rods. |
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Jack flirted with Prissy, taught me how to handle the hotguns, and he told us stories about his life. |
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The bell itself is simple in design, hammered into shape with a small handle fixed to the top with rivets. |
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Still, they had to handle an increasing tax rate and so they often abandoned their lands to survive in a city. |
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William convened a Convention Parliament to decide how to handle the situation. |
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The marriage question was settled in 1837, by allowing local government registrars to handle marriages. |
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Propeller engines handle larger air mass flows, and give them smaller acceleration, than jet engines. |
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The remainder are dealt with by Circuit judges and Recorders, although Recorders will normally handle less serious work than Circuit judges. |
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In 1937 officials at the Exchange used their experiences from the First World War to draw up plans on how to handle a new war situation. |
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To allow the web browser to know how to handle each document it receives, other information is transmitted along with the document. |
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It was soon realized, however, that an extra handle was needed in front to help pull the machine along. |
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The governor was able to handle smaller variations such as those caused by fluctuating heat load to the boiler. |
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Currently, Gate 12, Pier B has been upgraded to accommodate the A380, the only gate at the airport that can handle this aircraft so far. |
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Terminal 2's current capacity is around 8 million passengers a year, this will be extended to ultimately handle 25 million passengers a year. |
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The airport's first terminal building opened in 1969 and was expanded the next year to handle the growing number of passengers. |
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It can be argued that it is better to compare life expectancy of the period after childhood to get a better handle on life span. |
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The Scottish Government Economy and Education Directorates handle devolved economic and further and higher education policy respectively. |
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The performers are connected by short swords bearing two handles, with the handle on one end being fixed, and the other handle swivelling. |
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Shelley would often use a frictional electric machine to charge the door handle of his room, much to the amusement of his friends. |
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It is also easier to handle than going wing and wing, as the main sail is not set and does not disturb the air flow to the head sails. |
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The 2002 Baton itself was designed by a company called IDEO, and was constructed of machined aluminium with the handle plated for conductivity. |
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Denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the Danish Realm, devolving powers to handle internal affairs. |
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The Congress tried to handle administrative affairs through legislative committees, which proved inefficient. |
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I reported the conversation to senior levels of the state department and I was told to stand aside and they would handle it. |
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Inland connections for smaller craft are extensive but handle only one quarter of the goods traffic handled in the Thames. |
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King George I called on Robert Walpole, well known for his political and financial acumen, to handle the emergency. |
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The Government was divided on how to handle the BBC but ended up trusting Reith, whose opposition to the strike mirrored the PM's own. |
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Because narcissistics cannot handle failure, they will take great lengths to avoid risks and situations in which defeat is a possibility. |
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Different political parties have different ideas about how the government should handle different problems. |
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Most cargo ports handle all sorts of cargo, but some ports are very specific as to what cargo they handle. |
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The Government of Iceland established an embassy in Copenhagen and requested that Denmark handle Icelandic foreign policy. |
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About 1,102 school districts, independent of cities and counties, handle California's public education. |
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The goal was to enable the railway by 2010 to handle 30 trains in each direction, each one up to 71 cars long. |
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However, they could handle any offence that could competently be dealt with under summary procedure. |
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Many a wife would keep her husband's brass curling stone handle on the mantelpiece, brightly polished until the next time it was needed. |
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A handle is attached by a bolt running vertically through a hole in the centre of the stone. |
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In competition, an electronic handle known as the eye on the hog may be fitted to detect hog line violations. |
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The cue holds on to the handle of the stone and is then pushed along by the curler. |
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The prototype was successful and a fleet of 22 locomotives was built, to handle all the important express traffic. |
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It is authorized to handle the prosecution of all crimes committed within the County. |
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At peak times, a telephone operator must handle a number of calls, one on top of the next. |
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Additionally, they have been criticized by the driving public for the inefficiency with which they handle peak hour traffic. |
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In 1972, Brisa, the highway concessionaire, was founded to handle the management of many of the regions motorways. |
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Pollution issues escalated as population growth far exceeded view ability of neighborhoods to handle their waste problem. |
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The only way to handle habitual overfeeders is to identify them, befriend them and urge them to stop. |
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But this long and narrow canal was quickly inadequate to handle the growing boat traffic. |
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Semmes still needed another 20 or so men for a full crew complement, but enough had signed on to at least handle the new commerce raider. |
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Now the iron head of this weapon was thick and exceedingly sharp on both sides, while the wooden handle was very short. |
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In my enthusiasm I overspun the handle of the microfilm reading machine and went a few pages further than I intended. |
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Furniture factory sawdust incinerators need much attention as these have to handle resin powder and many flammable substances. |
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Allowing for departures between arrivals, each runway can thus handle about 30 arrivals per hour. |
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A large airport with two arrival runways can handle about 60 arrivals per hour in good weather. |
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Most of the material used for reclamation came from dredging of Southampton Water, to ensure that the port can continue to handle large ships. |
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To handle this new, considerably more complex and expensive task, it was decided that a new organisation was needed. |
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The Petroleum Warfare Department turned to Johnson and Phillips company for special gear to handle and lay the pipe. |
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Bikes can also be heavily customized, with different seat designs and handle bars, for example. |
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It is less prone to kinking than twisted rope and, depending on the material, very flexible and therefore easy to handle and knot. |
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Inland connections for smaller craft are extensive but handle only a quarter of the goods traffic handled in the Thames. |
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In the beginning of his reign, Wanli surrounded himself with able advisors and made a conscientious effort to handle state affairs. |
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Protectorate Generals were given a great deal of autonomy to handle local crises without waiting for central admission. |
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To handle and avoid any threats posed by the Turks, the Sui government repaired fortifications and received their trade and tribute missions. |
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In iconography of the day, this vessel is shown to be elongated and flat, with a single, long handle on one side. |
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Hill was a problem child who was sent to Woodlands because his parents couldn't handle him at home. |
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They were civil servants appointed by the Emperor to handle daily governance. |
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These two styles differ mainly in the way in which they handle quotation marks, particularly in conjunction with other punctuation marks. |
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She raised the handle of her beautiful quirt to her eyes and scanned the Western horizon. |
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A large handle on the end of each shelf allows them to be moved along tracks in the floor to create an aisle when needed. |
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Congress has also created some special judicial bodies known as Article I tribunals to handle some areas of administrative law. |
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His understanding of economics was primitive, and he gave his Chancellor, Reginald Maudling, free rein to handle financial affairs. |
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Breastshot wheels are less efficient than overshot and backshot wheels but they can handle high flow rates and consequently high power. |
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There is usually a bar perpendicular to the other end of the arm, often with a freely rotatable handle or pedal attached. |
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He could handle the axe, the hammer, and the plane with equal skill and precision. |
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A small electric truck was used to handle 150 dozen bottles at a time where previously a hand truck would carry 6 dozen. |
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