One-hand touch is for lazy people who buy turkey sandwiches out of vending machines.
This is the first solution to the "mouse" problem that would allow you to one-hand the device that I've seen.
Tony Blair batted them all away in his now traditional one-hand-tied-behind-his-back style.
Our stories have conclusions, none of this on-the-one-hand -- on-the-other-hand hand-wringing.
He had no tolerance for "on-the-one-hand, on-the-other-hand" kind of journalism.
Easy Handgrip and Portability: Its compact, one-hand grip form factor ensures users can hold comfortably for hours as well as store in a pocket or small bag for reading and entertainment on the go.
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Although he will, unfortunately, most likely get a chance to study one first-hand, this next one will be marked by inflation rather than deflation.
Firefighters got to her vehicle and broke a window -- with one firefighter cutting his hand -- Hood said.
Firefighters got to her vehicle and broke a window -- with one firefighter cutting his hand -- Hood explained.
On the one hand - saying no to gun control and preserving what many regard is a proud national tradition.
One hand-painted sign leads to a two-storey restaurant facing a dunebacked beach.
And youngster Kieran Gibbs then showed early nerves as he slipped to let in Ronaldo, but United's winger flashed the ball across the face of goal with no-one on hand to apply the crucial final touch.
Stewart Downing had already sliced his way through Everton's left-hand flank before Ashley Young's pass allowed Luke Young to fire in a dangerous cross from the opposite side, but fortunately for the home side there was no-one on hand to apply the killer touch.
She has come up with two designs - a desktop version made out of bamboo and a portable one constructed from hand-woven reeds.
By working hand-in-hand with one of the world's most respected manufacturers, we believe we have a great opportunity to create a new standard for mobile customer care.
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However, we cannot on one hand promote evidence-based medicine and on the other hand ignore what we do not like.
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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.
It passes the five-year-old test: hand one to a five-year-old and watch.
They found that they got the effect whichever visual field they presented the test to, but it was stronger when the presentation was to the right one (ie, to the left-hand, language-processing side of the brain), than to the left one.
This new policy may prove embarrassing for the fund should one of the hand-picked local firms get into trouble or cause a loss to the fund.
Her advice--recycle a green khaki jacket from your husband or brother if you can, or search for one in a second-hand shop, and pair the look with lace.
In this model framework, existing ecological and biogeochemistry concepts are extended with a balanced approach for assessing nutrient and sediment delivery on the one hand, and nutrient in-stream retention on the other hand.
Directed by Neil Pepe and performed by a top-of-the-line ensemble cast led by Keith Carradine and Hunter Foster, "Hands on a Hardbody" is a fictionalized version of the much-admired 1997 film documentary about a Texas endurance competition whose contestants must keep one hand on a brand-new pickup truck until they walk away in frustration or collapse from exhaustion.
To test whether ravens could follow gaze, Dr Heinrich and Dr Bugnyar used six six-month-old hand-reared ravens, and one four-year-old.
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Helmeted officers decked out in tan fatigues, camouflage and body armor, many carrying long guns, rumbled in rented cargo trucks to and from the property where 65-year-old Jim Lee Dykes and his young captive were hunkered down in a roughly 6-by-8-foot hand-dug bunker with only one small hatch for an entryway.
Helmeted officers decked out in tan fatigues, camouflage and body armor, many carrying long guns, rumbled in rented cargo trucks to and from the property in southeastern Alabama where 65-year-old Jim Lee Dykes and his young captive were hunkered down in a roughly 6-by-8-foot hand-dug bunker with only one small hatch for an entryway.
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