Phil developed nerve damage in his hand which caused a constant tremor, which prevented him from working in his preferred style: pointillism.
"It's fairly run of the mill for sites but it gives you something in your hand which showed the time Britain was part of the Roman Empire and puts us into the wider context, " he said.
At the beginning of round three referee Richie Davies warned both fighters about use of the head and later in the round Quigley connected with an overhand right, followed by a left hand which had Smith struggling against the ropes.
Work is now in hand which should make emerging-market defaults more manageable in the future, by a system of bankruptcy proceedings which would enable a debtor to negotiate with its creditors and restructure its debts once a majority of them agree.
Scott clutched the bill tensely in his hand, which he held pinned to his rib cage.
Then they tried the fiberglass molding of Gardner's hand, which Gardner used it through April.
Babies will naturally pick the hand with which they feel more comfortable grabbing and launching objects.
There is a kind of short-hand in which we say the Fed prints money.
The Palestinians reject that out of hand, which, under the wording of Wye, they are entitled to do.
Birmingham's He Died with a Felafel in his Hand, which shamefully I have not read yet, is obviously a firm favourite.
The only on-camera evidence of her accident was Storm's bandaged left hand, which was visible at the beginning of the parade broadcast.
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My hope is that people will stay focused on the issue at hand, which is the officiating and lack of intentional foul calls.
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He returns to the ring at the Odyssey Arena on Friday following almost five months out with a damaged left hand, which required surgery.
The yarns no longer need to be made by hand, which makes it easier to concentrate on the design and the quality of the weave.
The 10-year-old from Dronfield suffered hand tremors which progressively got worse.
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The plate was necessary to replace a section of her skull about the size of a hand, which doctors removed to relieve swelling after the shooting.
But the Chiefs have a game in hand, which will come this Saturday when the Devon side head to Birmingham for a 'double header' against Moseley.
Tim responds that in a modern society the only way to move towards less collective choice is to use the mechanisms at hand, which is collective choice.
When I removed the dough from the bowl, I found it stiff and nearly impossible to knead by hand, which is what the recipe called for next.
And that distinction brings us back to the research at hand, which concluded that highly narcissistic people are absolutely aware that others do not share their inflated self-view.
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Being wrist-mounted, a watch is always close at hand, which makes it particularly convenient when operating contactless readers on public-transport systems (such as those used by London's Oyster system).
Now, they want to give him a freer hand, which is welcome, though it comes with a sting: if he now fails, all the fault can be laid at his door.
That means the holders will face a vastly experienced Red Hand side which contains 10 of the players who featured against Dublin in the All-Ireland quarter-final defeat to the Dubs last August.
There has been on the other hand articles which seem to make distinction between what the public ought to be told and what the scientific mind would accept as scientifically acceptable data.
He is also a very handy medium pace bowler and only a dislocated fourth finger on his right hand, which makes this batting effort all the more remarkable, prevented him from bowling in Cape Town.
The hand, which is said to be a "feat of microscale mechanical systems (MEMS), " measures just one millimeter across when closed into a fist, features four "fingers" made of six silicon wafers each, and touts four gas-powered balloons acting as the muscles at the wafers' joints.
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However, if the implication is that businesses today only thrive because of previously established infrastructure which they had no hand in, then, by extension, the implication is also government built the infrastructure which businesses had no hand in.
Distributing the new currency will be a logistical nightmare for Europe's banks (which will hand out the new notes) and shops (which will be the main source of coins).
In effect, Mr Valentim's group is offering to disarm an army over which it has no control, and to hand over territory on which its men cannot set foot.
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