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The phrase "at arm" is typically used in the idiomatic expression "at arm's length." This means to keep something or someone at a distance or to maintain a sense of detachment or caution.
Example: The manager kept the new employee at arm's length until he proved himself capable. In this sentence, "at arm's length" means to keep a certain distance from the new employee until they have proven their abilities.
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That's the gauntlet thrown at ARM all right.
"He could easliy beat me at arm wrestling but he would never fight back," Mr. Zibel said.
Simon Segars and Mike Muller at ARM Holdings shared a payout of £55m when the British microchip designer was sold to Japan's SoftBank for £24bn.
Some of the biggest share awards would be made to executives at ARM, who are also part of separate incentive schemes.
It's Friday night, and several guests on the balcony level at Arm and Hammer Park are arguing about what river lies beyond right field.
Workers at ARM Holdings, Britain's biggest technology company, could share a payout worth almost £400m if Japanese group SoftBank completes its takeover attempt.
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Like, never-won-at-arm-wrestling, hung-pathetically-from-the-pull-up-bar wimp.
Gamely, he would let her beat him at arm-wrestling.
And I'm not sure why Nehlen is certain he can beat Ryan at arm-wrestling.
Doing so took some muscle: The family story is that his beating several dock workers at arm-wrestling helped get his point across.
On paper, she sounds like the sort of woman who drinks men under the table having first beaten them at arm-wrestling and a Hummer rally.
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