Chris then criticized Daisey for misappropriating the story of a man whose hand was deformed as a result of an industrial accident.
And of course, there are the watches, gleaming demurely in their vitrines, exuding the gamine charm of a debutante whose hand you wonder if you dare ask for at the dance.
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Jocelyn Ratolojanahary, whose hand was bandaged, told Reuters.
She's facing a masked man whose right hand is contorted into the shape of a gun.
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Whose is the hand ruffling through the cornfield in the first shot?
It was another polished performance by the Ulsterman, whose kicking out of hand gave his side territorial advantage on numerous occasions.
The danger is that, however unfairly, Mr Buffett and Mr Gates will come to be seen as the sort of philanthropists whose giving with the left hand is tainted by how the wealth was grasped with the right hand.
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The case at hand involved Nigerians whose rights were allegedly violated by corporations based in the Netherlands and the U.K. Their claims could be heard by courts in Nigeria, where the alleged conduct occurred, or in the countries where the corporate defendants are based.
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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.
Everything is joined by a unique, hand-cut case whose backbone and elevated base hide the custom wiring, the watercooling pump, two solid-state drives and controllers for both fans and lighting.
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The doctors and nurses at his hospital, working heroically, moved 215 patients, including infants on ventilators whose lungs were kept working with hand-operated plastic bags, to other hospitals like Mount Sinai Medical Center four miles north.
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"PepsiCo finds itself in the position of a coach, one of whose players has left, playbook in hand, to join the opposing team before the big game, " observed the three-judge panel.
On the other hand, the British, whose foreign minister, Jack Straw, visited Mr Arafat on February 13th, still support the American line that a ceasefire must precede any return to talks.
Republicans have resisted efforts to hand political power to a city whose overwhelmingly black residents vote Democratic.
The governor of the Bank of Italy, Antonio Fazio, appears to have encouraged the deal mainly as a way to lend a helping hand to Banca di Roma, whose bad debts continue to ruin its profitability.
Rep. Jim Moran, whose district includes the Pentagon area, was on hand for the event.
Communities Secretary John Denham took aim at local authority chief executives whose salaries he said had got "out of hand".
The problem today is that United States must go cap in hand for funding to those same governments whose thumbs are on the scale.
John Paul Kissock then released Brendan McGill down the right flank and his cross was met by Paul Murray, whose flashing header came off McGregor's right hand post.
The NCFTA, or National Cyber Forensics and Training Alliance, is a non-profit partner with the FBI whose legal arrangement with the government allows it to hand over information to the FBI.
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Rory Eakin, CircleUp's co-founder and chief operating officer, says his company pursued partnerships with industry giants because they're "strategics" whose executives can give a newer company a helping hand, or become an acquirer.
And, of course, Albert Einstein, whose very name we use as a short-hand for describing someone as a genius, was a lousy student. (As were many successful CEOs and entrepreneurs.) He literally failed his way through academics.
On the other hand, only millions have gone into ETFs whose strategy is based upon float shrink.
The third step was to build an even larger more magnificently wonder of technology in Puerto Rico, where the ships dock full of used electronic goods to be recycled rather than dumped in the sea, or shipped to India to be stripped by young workers whose health could be threatened by processing the recycling by hand.
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But Tustain, whose Paralympics campaign was affected by an injury to her riding hand, is hoping for better fortunes in Hungary.
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He will come in to Glamorgan under Metson, whose elevation to his new post saw cricket director Matthew Maynard hand in his resignation.
On the one hand, this split separates the toxic assets, whose value is very uncertain, in an institution that has no insured or guaranteed liabilities and poses no systemic risk.
And St Mirren's game in hand means they could go further clear of Accies, whose plight in the relegation spot deepens.
Now help is at hand even for the roughly 20% of CML patients whose cancers become resistant to Gleevec or who cannot tolerate the drug.
At Citi the expense problem has gotten so out of hand that Chief Executive Charles Prince has appointed an executive whose primary mission is to hunt down cost savings.
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