Unless they are taken in hand, Czech tourism will acquire a reputation it could find hard to shake off.
Mr Nadey Hakim, a surgeon at St Mary's Hospital in London who has taken part in a hand transplant operation in France, said any patient who undergoes the procedure would experience rejection.
In fact, given the incessant reblogging of food pictures taken by others or oneself, shaky cell phone camera in hand at a local fine dining hotspot, food is not so much genuinely loved as it is madly stalked, photographed, instagram filtered, traded, and collected on virtual and real walls.
She was taken to hospital with shrapnel embedded in her hand and has since been released.
But help is at hand for some following a decision taken in 2009 in, of all places, the Danish capital Copenhagen.
It was the first time that I would see first hand the energy, excitement and enthusiasm that had taken hold in London.
"What has been happening is that armchair observers -- who have not been sufficiently interested or committed to investigate the situation for themselves -- have been driving this debate, at the expense of those neutral parties who have taken the trouble to investigate the situation at first hand, " Zayani said in a statement released to CNN.
The time taken to complete hand-over plans has fallen from 57 months for bases closed in 1988 to 21 months for those closed in 1995.
We have watched throngs of mourners in Lebanon and Pakistan carrying the caskets of beloved leaders taken by the assassin's hand.
India also renewed its call on Pakistan's government to hand over a group of about 20 wanted militant leaders who have taken refuge in Pakistan.
These are all very important for regional peace, because, on the one hand, you have the steps that have been taken, efforts that are in place to normalize relations between the Palestinians and the Israelis.
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If paddling out into the surf is too hairy for your liking, opt for paddleboard lessons instead, where you will be taken out to a creek and taught to stand up on an oversized surfboard, paddle in hand.
On the other hand, as in real life, great teams sometimes can be also taken by surprise despite (or maybe because of) their talent, as happened only this past weekend with the American Ryder Cup team.
GOOG, on the other hand, has taken the tech road less traveled, thanks to a disappointing showing in the earnings spotlight last week.
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To help them, the justices offer hypotheticals in their questions, seeing how far the Constitution or issue at hand can be taken and still satisfy judicial scrutiny.
The man allegedly had a dummy grenade in one hand, and footage and photographs of the incident show Waltz and Auteuil being taken offstage and attendees scrambling for cover.
Taken together, these measures will do much to strengthen the hand of Prince Sihanouk and his democratic allies in their negotiations with the communist forces.
If the worst happens, and employees are seriously injured or are taken hostage, some corporations will already have have emergency evacuation plans in place, and even hostage negotiators on hand, particularly if a ransom is being demanded.
Had Morgan, a specialist maker of old-fashioned, hand-built sports cars, taken his advice to modernise and expand, it would have gone bust in the recession of the early 1990s.
The present company was founded in 1940 by Ramon Areces and was taken over, upon his death in 1989, by his nephew Isidoro Alvarez who still runs the company with an iron hand.
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His work for the Latin American section of the World Service, has taken him to many locations in that part of the world, and has given him the opportunity to see first-hand some of the changes happening in Latin America in the last 15 years.
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