Beaming, the 63-year-old president of Star Scientific hands over the bag as if it contains gold.
Another inconsistency: A business owner hands over control to his kids or partners and moves out of state.
WTO, wrung his hands over the pain that the Zoellick plan would visit on poor countries.
But Microsoft is surrounded by naysayers wringing their hands over the Justice Department's negativism.
As we were shaking hands over there, we had folks from every part of the country.
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Chef Tyler Florence's hunting-lodge-ish restaurant Wayfare Tavern hands over its used cooking oil to a biodiesel company.
Media companies wringing their hands over lost customers and advertisers may still fare just fine in 2006.
But by the end of the 1990s the Japanese government was wringing its hands over another telecoms problem.
Separately it offers treatments such as reiki, in which a healer floats his hands over the patient's body.
She is polite, she is decisive and she hands over the credit card without mentioning the word discount.
Which makes one wonder: where are all the economists, wringing their hands over cost-benefit analyses of these defense expenditures?
Shoppers usually stood stunned and watched the performance with their hands over mouths.
Diplomats have been wringing their hands over the difficulty of altering the constitution.
Winfrey put her hands over her face and appeared to weep after the verdict was read in U.S. District Court.
It also opens up a backdoor on infected machines that hands over control of that machine to the virus' creator.
The king and queen are always the guests of honour (it is the king who actually hands over the prizes).
Five members of the family appeared at a window of the office, clasping their hands over their heads in a victory sign.
They stand with their hands over their hearts and face the flag.
While Democrats wring their hands over Michigan and Florida and superdelegates, yesterday, Senator Clinton proposed a noble way to resolve the nomination.
Politicians frequently wring their hands over businesses being too profitable on the backs of allegedly hapless consumers, but their worries are overdone.
His lawyers can produce a document, signed by the press minister, Mikhail Lesin, guaranteeing his freedom if he hands over his shares.
The company hands over patents to startups in exchange for equity stakes.
The treaty was originally meant to come into force in January 2009, when France hands over the EU presidency to the Czech Republic.
She will concede she must have put her hands over her head, for both her thumbs and seven of her fingers are broken.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are still making money hands over fist, yet they still have not reined in their dangerous leverage practices.
He ran his hands over every board in the building, finding where thousands of square nails had pulled free from the shrunken lumber.
In separate meetings this week, defence and industry ministers from five European countries wrung their hands over the aircraft makers' reluctance to collaborate.
By reshuffling some holdings, he not only tries to create something more valuable, but hands over to others responsibility for running the business.
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe hands over power to his successor and his former defence minister, Juan Manuel Santos, in less than three weeks.
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