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Examples of hand


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In both written and unwritten traditions, a complex of thoughts and approaches to music are handed down from teacher to student.
Hold these points and then change the hands and repeat the process.
Voting was normally by show o f hands.
A total of 1,490 sentences were handed down, including 504 for imprisonment or detention in a reform school.
As he handed it to the new marine, he would drop it on the ground.
One way of thinking about human existence through time, then, is to say that we are constantly handing down a set of possibilities to ourselves.
Everything in the picture seems to work out from and back to her hands.
Red may like many hands, perhaps varying greatly in size and content.
People cannot kick with their hands or eyes or anything else in the normal sense.
Their fortunes were in the hands of strangers and of circumstance.
I had just given grand rounds at the medical school when my colleague handed me a pink message slip.
Is treatment of incurable disease placed in the hands of other countries?
Her hands were cold and mottled, her lips were blue, her face was pale, and her respirations were agonal.
Humans remove meat from bodies with their hands, in the process covering them with blood.
They stand there as if they had never been built by human hands.
All, however, had handed over their business or farm to their children.
When the government hands out money to somebody, they're taking it from your pocket and mine.
The physical component of the project is often wholly contained within one nation, placing the control of its use in the hands of one party.
In the hands of good teachers, this will hardly matter.
As in the 1920s, youth had time on their hands.
Core motivating mechanisms coordinate and synchronize expressions by the muscles of the head receptors and of the hands.
They worked well in the hands of most farmers.
The child placed his/her hands, palms up, on a board and the scanner was situated 6 inches above the pair of open hands.
Booklets of photographs of all the children in a given class were handed out.
The music sounds no different when played in normal position - the passages are just harder to play with hands crossed.
Consider for instance a standard that requires redistribution of the resources of the poor into the hands of the rich.
Reconciliation before his time was not a formal sacramental act detached from the eucharist, requiring the presence of a bishop, and the imposition of hands.
In this case extra calcification in the hands and wrists (e, f) and face with depressed nasal bridge (g) were diagnostic.
If this trend continues, there should be almost 1.5 million by the time this book is in your hands.
In other hands, this framework might later yield a (more) general understanding of the full problem.
The independent state formalized this pattern by investing land ownership in the office of the president and use rights in farmers' hands.
The grasses were so interlaced that we had to pull them apart with our hands to continue.
In his hands, transnationalism offers an acute instrument for identifying cultural differences.
A potential problem with these experiments is that they are themselves handed.
Students do not use the external specification they built themselves, for that was handed in earlier.
Finally, leadership within an ideology is typically in the hands of an intellectual elite.
The demand for estate hands was, of course, insufficient to offset the shrinkage of farm work.
Consequently, the hand's velocity along this direction decreases, because the current force is approaching the maximum allowed force.
Fulfillment of the additional tasks by hands in the course of motion is a real assumption.
History shows many examples of power remaining in the hands of unpopular ruling elites.
The issue of trust in such a system is of critical importance because the money passes through many hands.
In studies so far, it correlates well with overall outcomes,22,23 but its use in the hands of nongeriatricians has yet to be confirmed.
Sustainability of these systems is dependent on the handing down of their 'spirit', of their own alternative identity.
In experienced hands, a certain amount of imagination can pay dividends.
The technique is reliable in practised hands, with a coefficient of variation of about 6%.
Shaking hands with the sort of people we know, humans, when we meet them is, in many cultures and contexts, polite.
A circle at the throat, hands full of rage, a face of cold hate!
Patients with excessive sweating on: hands 100%, soles 81% and underarms 66%.
In my view, on the contrary, it plays into their hands.
Such contradictory results may be inherent to the subject and to a collection written by various hands.
An author loses control of his work the moment it leaves his hands.
The final decision can only be in the hands of the informed patient (15).
You're on the ladder, being handed on from one master to the next.
A telescope is, after all, a mere instrument in the hands of an astronomer, who would be automatically gendered as masculine.
Spread of enteroviruses occurs via the faecal-oral and respiratory routes, and via hands and fomites, with the dominant mode of spread depending on the circumstances.
After handing over power to elected civilians in 1969, the military struck again in 1972.
If they backed away, they risked playing into the hands of the new offices, which claimed that hiring an actuary was a needless expense.
Interesting examples are given by under-actuated grippers or hands, which are defined as those with more d. o. f. s than actuators.
If it chose to retain a voting majority, it would have handed the chairmanship's power of delay to the opposition.
After two weeks the girls surfaced, were taken into police custody and handed over to their family.
Governance of his own realm, however, was firmly in his hands.
The financial threads were gathered in their hands.
One girl left home because her parents insisted on her handing over all her earnings while she was living at home.
In this perspective industrial child labour seems to appear as an example of exploitation of children handed down by the pre-industrial society.
Things seems to be natural extensions of her hands - spoon, warming pot, ladle, pitchers with handles, cup, glass, and pestle.
Vesting a decision regarding the boundaries and content of ethnicity in the hands of ordinary citizens is a somewhat unusual political manoeuvre.
The four figures cross hands over chest, as when they began.
In his hands, realism ceased to be a comprehensive account of international relations and became instead a theory of the international system.
A comparison of these two letters provides ample reason for the frequent confusion of the two hands.
Spatial audio processing mappings are idiomatic since the shaman hands visibly traverse large areas.
Let us assume this case has been handed down in a legal system that treats the decisions of its highest court as authoritative precedents.
Most disturbing of all, however, was another publicly posted manuscript libel that came into the hands of the authorities a few weeks later.
One boy tells another that their teacher: is always telling us to use our own hands and brains.
To question behaviour patterns that have been handed down over generations is no easy task.
The knowledge of the war, however, did not fall into complete oblivion; it came to be handed down to younger generations through history education.
Jeffords handed these citizens divided government, an outcome they should have cheered.
In the hands and minds of some, chemistry was subordinated to the dictates and needs of medicine.
No rules are neutral, especially when their implementation is in the hands of the incumbent party.
She did not wear gloves and handled every individual bread item (notably hamburger buns) at least twice with bare hands.
The main impact of these struggles was that the bulk of any increase in output remained in the hands of producers.
One is the idea that the understanding of the universe was restr icted by the mechanistic view handed down by pre-twentieth centur y classical physics.
Elections are conducted by a show of hands, with leaders elected by majority.
Both sisters have similar skeletal features, including mild shortening of the arms, double joints of elbows, with an extra flexion crease and small hands.
Almost no seats changed hands as the result of foreign policy issues.
As in many monasteries founded on lands donated by noble families, the advocacy of the monastery remained in the hands of the founding family.
All of the visual evidence suggests, therefore, that the chorus members incorporated gestures of the hands and at least some movement of the arms.
Several of the men are also holding staffs with their left hands.
We are in the hands of the translator.
Davies never stops to ask himself how far his way of dealing with the problem is distinct from handing the atheist victory on a plate.
The same findings were replicated in a laboratory study where subjects put their hands in ice water.
Now it means they are going to tie the workers' hands, and we shall have no chance to do anything.
Following their condemnation in the ecclesiastical courts the two men were handed over to the secular power for punishment.
Looking hard at one's hands, and at life generally, it is not surprising!
We have two hands, two ears, two eyes, two nostrils.
Similarly, we are two eyed, two handed, two eared.
Votes are taken anonymously, as is the continental tradition, by a show of hands.
They feed on large tough fruits and other vegetable matter, including bark which they can tear apart with their strong hands.
A young process chemist could probably learn a lot about real life from this book, and the old hands should appreciate it as well.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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