Breakout sessions focused on how to engage students in hands-on learning opportunities across STEM-related fields.
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Sitting head in hands in an airport terminal, unable to remember what flight he was booked on.
As the doctors and nurses work, the captain of the wounded soldiers' unit sat, head in hands, torn up.
This is one of the advantages of being the first to offer built-in hands-free calling on a navigation device.
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The next time I see Mr. Buren, he is in hands-on mode.
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However, further tests showed that if the phone was worn at the waist while in hands-free mode, the SAR recorded at the waist was higher.
So imagine that in the hands of ordinary Indian women is more than two times the amount of gold in the hands of the U.S. Fed.
Plugged In also runs a programme called Community Kids which hosts 55 children each day after school and involves them in hands-on arts and crafts and computer projects.
Second, keep apprised on current events, do your homework and determine if your money is safe in the hands of government or perhaps better in your hands to pay down debt.
"Where he is placed is a matter of professional decision by the Secret Service and others and something that is properly in their hands and not in my hands, " said Sen.
But unlike Zittrain I think that regulation can help, and that putting control in the hands of democratically elected governments is far better than putting it in the hands of corporations.
The above is a technical explanation why the future of Greece in the euro may not lie in the hands of the electorate as voters: it lies in the hands of the electorate as bank customers.
Of the 6, 800 commercial farms in the hands of some 4, 500 white farmers at independence, about 300 are still owned and actively farmed by them, with a few hundred more still in white hands but left unproductive while their ownership is under threat.
But I also believe that a lot of gun owners would agree that AK-47s belong in the hands of soldiers, not in the hands of criminals -- (applause) -- that they belong on the battlefield of war, not on the streets of our cities.
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Additionally, we recently joined FIRST and Girls, Inc at the National Mentoring Summit, where we talked with others from across the country about the importance of mobilizing mentors with all levels of technical background to help students engage in hands-on technology and science opportunities.
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This is a business method that may change (T-Mobile USA are looking to switch to a more European system during 2012) but for the moment the mechanics of the monthly plan put more power in the hands of the networks than they do in the hands of the consumer.
"We are fully committed to have a successful mission for Mr. Annan, but at the same time people should know that I can say optimistically that 40% of the keys to solve the crisis is in our hands as government, but the other 60% is in the hands of those who are harboring, channeling weapons, instigating in the media against Syria, " he said.
Consumers have sought out discount shops, which are largely in family hands in Europe.
Millions more readers will have an e-reading enabled device in their hands in the coming months.
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He sat with his head in his hands in the crowded Penguins dressing room after the latest loss.
People can disagree about whether 270 million firearms in private hands in the country is too many guns.
"It's in my hands in the sense that depending on how many goals I score the manager might want to keep me on, " stated Dickson.
In fact, because the transition to the bonds being held in private hands in the new arrangement is slower than the repayment of ELA under the old arrangement, the flexibility to cancel or default on these obligations in a crisis scenario is more significant than it was previously.
The Plaza puts the power in guest hands with in-room iPads that can handle dinner reservations, spa appointments, transportation arrangements and housekeeping requests.
Recently in his Hands lecture in Oxford, the former Labour Minister and EU Commissioner, Lord Mandelson, said that a "genuine political union" would need a "clear mandate".
That makes it easier to get the XO 3.0 in the hands of those in need around the world.
They have the ability more than anybody to come out with a technology upgrade and be in the hands of millions in minutes.
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The rebates will put the money in the hands of individuals in the hope that they will spend it and boost the faltering economy.
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