Another idea, being tested on a different group of children, is to hand out free mobile telephones.
While Worthington is set to hand out several first caps tomorrow night, the Italy squad will also be riddled with debutants.
Cooper is set to hand out-of-favour Tommy Rowe a start of the left wing, but says it will be a huge blow to lose Boyd.
Worries about the future of these banks, says Satyapal Talwar, deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India, explain why the central bank is reluctant to hand out new banking licences.
And to support American innovation, what my administration is trying to do is not just hand out money.
And old friend Lou Piniella is on hand to throw out the first pitch.
So this is no time to hand out more benefits, especially to those widowers who would not need the money.
One of the cornerstones of his programme is a promise to hand out low or zero-interest credits to small and medium-sized companies.
Of course, the safest thing to do is to tell everyone to get out, but on the other hand we have a business to run, which is feeding 100 families.
But the one thing that ought to be rejected out of hand is doing nothing to stop this ongoing flood of theft.
Bring plenty (running out is bad form), and prepare to hand them out frequently.
It is possible he had been intending to hand out his CV to shops and businesses in search of a job, police said.
Lock O'Connell needs surgery on his damaged hand and is expected to be out for another month while hooker Sheahan damaged neck ligaments at the weekend.
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So I think the burden is on him to reach out his hand, and that's what he's done, and that's what he's going to continue to do throughout this administration.
OK, so this whole speculative fervor around Research In Motion shares is starting to get a little out of hand.
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But, now that the link with the free movement of labour has been broken, the dispute is much less likely to get out of hand.
The problem, says Brik, is that officers are failing to go out into the field, see first-hand what is happening and share in the same hardships as their men.
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The art of taxation, Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1619-83), the comptroller general of finances, told Louis XIV before that king's spending got really out of hand, is to pluck from the goose the most feathers with the least hissing.
Mozilla is making it possible for anyone with a webpage to hand out badges based on various merits.
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Warrell, who was an oncologist at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York before becoming a CEO, has in the past said that the drive to speed up drug approvals is getting out of hand.
And when should you walk away from the telephone and shop, golf, or do whatever it is you need to do to get the issue at hand out of your mind, even if just temporarily?
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As for the visitors they've welcomed into their world, everything one might need is on hand: The nursery has enough greenery to kit out an entire garden, while the shop sells furniture, gardening tools, baskets, glassware and even the china one eats off of alfresco.
So you know, when you can say it's OK to come in with a campaign button or a t-shirt, you know somebody is going to be in a polling place trying to hand out literature, trying to talk to people about why they're wearing that t-shirt and trying to promote their candidate.
It's rough down in the trenches, where linemen weighing more than three-hundred pounds hurl themselves at one another in brutal hand-to-hand combat, but it is nothing compared to the pain I kept buried inside so I could play out my dream.
Or, on the other hand, to figure out whether he is just being opportunistic.
Everyone who has worried about those extra pounds can relate to the story, but the coverage is out of hand.
It is tempting, at the turn of the decade, to hand out such accolades - but as an impetus for the imagination, says Wagner, such events don't come with a sell-by date.
The problem is this: Politicians are always falling all over themselves to hand out goodies to families, while looking for ways to minimize the cost by imposing quirky limits and phaseouts, ( see chart).
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