The return to government in 2008 of Lord Mandelson, with his fine Machiavellian hand, was one of the few genuine surprises of recent political life.
With a fine arts degree in one hand, his art portfolio in the other, Pajaud brought his wife and son to Los Angeles.
Into this fusion, the fine-detail of the hand and gestural body is about to enter, and it is the developers, and innovative platform makers like Leap Motion, who will take us there.
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Broadhurst, who birdied five of the opening seven holes, opted for the driver from the final tee and hit a fine shot to the left-hand side of the fairway.
Government bureaucracy makes fine choices when the task at hand is bringing hundreds of millions of people from the country into the city to manufacture textiles and toys and assemble electronics.
In fact, given the incessant reblogging of food pictures taken by others or oneself, shaky cell phone camera in hand at a local fine dining hotspot, food is not so much genuinely loved as it is madly stalked, photographed, instagram filtered, traded, and collected on virtual and real walls.
My stock portfolio, on the other hand, is doing just fine, thank you.
However, Bell was on hand to finish off a fine counter-attack in the 24th minute and Hodgson was again the orchestrator.
After studying fine art at Goldsmiths College in London, she hand-made necklaces and sold them.
More simple than the human hand with far more strength and equally fine control from tiny through high forces.
Twice Ward managed to reclaim break points with fine serves, but at the third time Berankis gained the upper hand over his opponent and broke his serve to go 4-3 up.
This fine craftsmanship embodies skillful cuts and extra details such as single stitches made by hand.
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Checking those swathes of fine print for unannounced changes every time you return to those sites, on the other hand, is an impossible one.
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On the other hand, the research of Margaret Hinds at Oklahoma State University shows what a fine line there is between temptation and disdain.
Every Aston-Martin body is sanded using hand-held orbital sanders with a 400-grade sanding disc, dampened with a fine mist of de-ionised water, and sanded again with 1000-grade discs.
Like other proofs-of-concept with Fujitsu's PalmSecure technology, you don't actually have to lay your hand on the sensor to make it work -- hovering above it will work just fine.
"That's a danger when you hand somebody a medical device that looks professional and therefore they think they're just fine using that as a substitute, " said Jason Hwang, a physician in Mountain View, Calif.
Plastic Logic created QUE to feel as natural in your hand as a pad of paper, while conveying the level of premium quality craftsmanship of a fine pen.
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The regulation currently being discussed in the context of the future European General Data Protection Regulation, whereby a maximum fine of 2% of a company's annual turnover is provided for, would, on the other hand, enable violations of data protection laws to be punished in a manner that would be felt economically.
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Ronaldo then capped a fine individual and team performance with his second free-kick two minutes from time, struck past the left-hand edge of a badly positioned wall.
He had no hand in the opener, though, the equally impressive Lennon prodding home from O'Hara's fine cross after Paul McShane's poor clearance had been charged down by Young-Pyo Lee.
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