He had long arms and big hands he could swing like a hammer.
His big hands didn't have an easy time maneuvering inside the incisions.
"He's 6 -2, 210 pounds, with big hands, " Hargrove said.
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The paediatric pathologist also said rib fractures on his body, missed by Dr Curtis at the initial post mortem, were inflicted with "considerable force" either through squeezing by someone with big hands or by crushing against a hard surface.
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In the waiting room as we checked into the hospital, his father sat next to my mother and I remember the image of him exactly: olive skin, broad face, and long shiny hair, his head held in his big hands as if it had cut loose from his body.
He has short brush-cut hair, broad square shoulders and big square hands.
The big money will likely stay in the hands of the big industries: textbook publishers, Apple, Microsoft, and so forth.
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It was not luck that Ireland had in Shane Horgan a 6ft 4in right wing who has hands big enough to cradle a ball and can stretch his height.
From the time my hands were big enough to roll the meatballs, they became my contribution.
It had very long, powerful hands with big claws, and very long back legs.
Samsung indeed has the next big thing on its hands with the Galaxy S4.
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Now that state's Republican governor, Scott Walker, has a big fight on his hands.
He probably feels he has a big fight on his hands when he decides to do anything.
Until the currency collapse, the Czechs generally scorned foreign investment, preferring to keep big companies in local hands.
With its substantial brain, long grasping hands and big eyes, could Troodon have evolved to become more intelligent?
Approach slowly in a matter-of-fact manner with a big treat in your hands.
That has meant changes far beyond replacing little hands with big ones, and not all of them for the better.
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I'm a big guy with large hands, so reaching over that 20 percent portion of screen with my thumb is easy.
Now they are largely in the hands of big luxury-goods companies.
But a recent law lumbers firms supplying them with stiff liabilities, and America's private nuclear firms say this hands a big advantage to their state-backed French and Russian rivals.
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We have a big challenge on our hands, and one of our challenges is to have better tax collection in order to have more resources for the use of our government.
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Alonso has a big fight on his hands to win his first world championship since 2006 and lost ground in Texas but he said Ferrari would be giving everything to spoil Vettel's history-making hat-trick.
At the moment, despite its lamentable performance, the company is being rewarded by John Prescott, the transport minister, for taking two big problems off his hands: the Channel tunnel rail link and parts of the London Underground.
The biggest reason why Mr Gore's campaign has caught fire, however, is that he has succeeded in articulating the fury that almost all Americans, gold-collar as well as blue, feel about their treatment at the hands of big companies.
He doesn't bring good news: The problem is in the firmware of the display controller, but he adds that he's already talked to IBM, has arranged to have an address box sent to me so I can send the laptop in to Big Blue, and hands me a slip of paper with my IBM work order number on it.
Worst of all, farmers in earlier generations had a big incentive to get their hands on high-yielding seeds.
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