In another, he waves a 40-pound rope in his one hand while dribbling a ball in the other.
Getting a satellite signal out of Perth, for instance, can involve lying prostrate on the ground in the public park next to the CBD with a receiver dish in one hand and a microphone in the other, a bodily feat that requires the kind of physical contortions that might test a Byron Bay yoga instructor.
In Maine, on the other hand, a court ruled in November that a school district did not violate a transgender student's rights when she was told she couldn't use the girl's restroom.
On its front was the organization's seal--a toga-swathed figure holding a torch in one hand and a coin in the other.
On the other side of the room, one student can be seen interacting with another student at a nearby table while holding a sandwich in one hand and a drink in the other.
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The Obama administration arrived in Washington with a mandate from voters in one hand and a blank check from Congress in the other.
It's not just for dudes who need to talk on their cellphones while walking down the street with a protein shake in one hand and a PowerBar in the other.
Burris marched in with his cap gun in one hand and a Popsicle in the other, wearing his short pants and nothing else, looking like a little stick man.
Fortunately for travellers, this creates a surreal experience at grooming time, where you may have a brush in one hand and a wild animal in the other.
But coverage of the industry still lacks, in other quarters, a knowledgeable hand like Rapoport.
Normally, you see them with a cell phone in one hand and a cup of coffee in the other.
You know, it's terrible to face the prospect that your job will be going away in a year and a half or in two years, but on the other hand they get paid until then, and then when they retire, they still get almost fully paid health care, and they'll have a pension.
It is rather like one of the buffet dinners so favoured by global gatherings, where you have to balance a wine glass and a plate in one hand, feed yourself with the other, try and have a sensible conversation and exchange cards with three people at the same time.
Even those Americans who pay little or no federal income tax feel that the tax collector, through a myriad of other exactions, has too big a hand in their wallets and purses.
On the other hand, in a hard-ball approach, the company could have cited ongoing litigation as reason to bow out.
Passengers have the right, for instance, to insist on being patted down in a private room rather than in public if they would be embarrassed by onlookers, or, on the other hand, to have a witness watch their pat-down, whether that witness is a flying companion or a police officer.
While the rest of the city darts around in sharp suits, with a takeaway coffee in one hand and an iPhone in the other, old men sit on wooden stools at the entrance to their hundred-year-old hutong bungalows, drinking beer, playing chess and chewing the fat.
He was only five feet four and a hundred and forty-five pounds, yet he could take a man forty pounds heavier, press him in the air sixteen times with one hand, and hold a mug of beer in the other without spilling it.
In other words, 2013 budgets reflect on one hand a continuing focus on fiscal caution, and on the other hand the necessity to invest for the future.
After selling the video to Reuters, Van Poppel was deluged by social media fans in other countries eager to lend a hand tweeting news.
You know the pose: a woman holds her drink or a pen in one hand, her other arm is crossed over her waist, tucked under her elbow.
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Or that undisciplined mook holding a dripping drumstick in one hand and a pint of ice cream and soda pop in the other?
Within a month, one Egyptian developer built a basic proof of concept on a few webpages for Marginize, which streams tweets and other real-time commentary in the right-hand margins of a website.
In the Fricosu case, on the other hand, the authorities had a recording of the suspect talking to her co-defendant in which she mentions an incriminating file on her laptop.
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On the other hand, the US Constitution gives the president a much freer hand in foreign affairs.
Mid-sized companies, on the other hand, would be in a tough spot.
Fat, happy pigs, on the other hand, take part in a series of Last Suppers that are an important part of the rearing process.
On the other hand, I participated in negotiating a benefits upgrade in a county.
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Holding a microphone in one hand and gesturing with the other, he gently rotates to face all of his audience.
Hand raised above the other in a stylistic analogue of physical blows.
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