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The least severe include skin problems such as discoloration and the hardening of skin on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet.
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He believed customers should be treated as if they held the future of the company in the palms of their hands, because, well, they do.
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The rash is usually most noticeable on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet.
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On the palms of his hands and the tops of his feet were black, fleshy protuberances (not bloody holes, as in the paintings) that looked like nail heads, while on the opposite sides the tops of his hands and the soles of his feet there were protuberances resembling nail points, but bent back, in a curve.
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Enter Pose, a mobile application that allows users to share pictures of their outfits, tag them with corresponding brands, and shop other users looks, all from the palms of their hands.
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The palms of my hands become sweaty when I am informed how much it is worth.
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At seventy, he has owlish eyes, a flared Hungarian nose, and a tendency to gesture broadly with the flat palms of his hands.
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Her palms were up among the hands applauding like the flight of birds rising.
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Rather than taking devices out of the hands of our teams, we are putting more power in their palms than ever before.
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