At that point, von Lipinski felt grateful that he would keep his hand at all, even if it would be paralyzed.
Bloomberg insiders said it had more to do with the mayor wanting to keep them close at hand.
Gesture recognition might seem a mismatch with phones since people tend to keep them close at hand, but TI believes there are plenty of reasons people will want to manage their handsets with motions.
Some folks prefer to keep their children close at hand by locking them in cages at night "for their own safety, " while more liberal-minded peeps would rather let their progeny roam free and experience the world.
In February, 1937, Roosevelt floated his plan: claiming that the Justices were doddering, and unable to keep up with the business at hand, he would name an additional Justice for every sitting Justice over the age of seventy.
He thinks he's much more clever than he is, can't keep his mind on the subject at hand and laughs at highly inappropriate times.
Whether it is a pedigreed oil painting of the family (in the best of cases, a Sargent) or a plucky image of oneself (perhaps a Warhol, but probably not a Freud), people love to keep representations of their relatives near at hand.
Monica is bustling between the kitchen table and the stove in the family's only Maryland townhouse, trying to keep the kids focused on the task at hand.
Meanwhile the Wall Street Journal reports that Steve Jobs is continuing to keep a hand on the goings on at Apple, even while on leave for as-yet undisclosed medical reasons.
The question at hand is: Will the Housewife keep the literal and figurative house?
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Russia urgently needs a steadier hand than his to keep those forces at bay and lead it through the economic dangers ahead (see article).
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On the other hand, some women will want to keep their risk of complications at an absolute minimum.
At least that heft should keep the non-textured back from slipping out of your hand.
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Binder's 1997 documentary about an endurance contest at an east Texas car dealership that offered a free pickup to whoever could keep a hand on it the longest.
Arshavin gathered possession on the left flank before driving at goal and angling in a shot, which Friedel got a hand to but could not keep out.
As a result, dollar inflows have risen 140% this year, at a time when the country is trying to curb inflation and keep the real from getting out of hand.
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But production wasn't interrupted, because Flex keeps two weeks of Xbox parts inventory at or near its Guadalajara site, and parts suppliers nearby keep another two to four weeks of inventory on hand.
Although angel networks are investing in startups at later stages, it is very likely that they, VCs and other large investors will want to keep a hand in the early startup arena.
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