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As handy as the right of first refusal might be, however, it is typically difficult to execute.
As handy as your Oyster Card is for getting around town, let's face it… the design leaves a lot to the imagination.
"They're as handy as a pencil, as modern and convenient as a portable radio — and as good looking".
"They're as handy as a pencil, as modern and convenient as a portable radio and as good looking".
The location, on classy George Street, is as handy as staying on Princes Street but an awful lot prettier.
-- J.M., Sheboygan, Wis .A. The ski resorts around Segovia are not quite as handy as you might wish.
In 2011, the rueful dictum of Alfred E. Neuman ("What, me worry?") comes in just as handy as it did in 1964.
He is the do-it-all forward, as handy as an iPhone, with a combination of talent and intelligence that makes him an understated key for the Ducks.
Mr. Arnold, 34, is nearly as handy as Ms. Lewis: in his spare time, he makes latex weapons for film and theater sets.
The book's explanation of the difference between "will" and "would," involving Emeril and some Creole flapjacks, is probably not as handy as it might have been.
So how does that compare with, for example, professional medical transcriptionists, who charge about $20 an hour and generally aren't as handy with the Palm operating system?
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