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They estimate that if you have this information in hand it would take about two hours to fill out.
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The time it takes to check your hand remains a little longer than it would take you to drum in your typical four-digit PIN, but in our brief test, it was able to discriminate between two Engadget editors' hands.
ENGADGET: KDDI's smartphone palm authentication app unveiled at CEATEC 2012 (hands-on)
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Even though she had applied for a green card some time back, she says officials won't let her into the United States until she has it "in hand, " a process that could take up to a year.
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With eight wickets still in hand, they should be able to build a colossal lead, and take it from there.
BBC: Jonathan Agnew column
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Slowly but surely, Zambia began to take the upper hand and it was no surprise when Mbesuma took Isaac Chansa's headed pass in his stride before firing home from close range.
CNN: Ethiopia holds champion to make its point
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After a dozen interviews--and still no job offer--Goldman put together an elaborate proposal and had it hand delivered by a man singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" in a bird suit (the chicken suit was unavailable).
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On the other hand, if a large number of states refuse to take any action, it would give those in Washington who really want a narrow, federal solution full license to impose a one-size-fits-all solution.
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Yankees RHP Hiroki Kuroda is expected to take his next turn in the rotation Monday at Cleveland after bruising the middle finger on his pitching hand when it was hit by Shane Victorino's line drive Wednesday night.
WSJ: Banged-up Yankees take a hit in 8-3 loss to Tigers
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The IAEA's inspectors would doubtless like to take a closer look at the country's nuclear programme, but on Thursday the government in Islamabad said it would not hand over any documents.
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