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At whose hands, when, and where.
"It's normal that the public powers look at whose hands French money is in," he said.
Embittered neighbors enthusiastically joined the Spaniards — at whose hands they would suffer, in their turn — to demolish Tenochtitlán, in 1521.
Rather more tastelessly, Gaye makes a brief allusion to his father, at whose hands he would later die (but not in this upbeat musical, of course).
Emboldened by its success in Malakand and by public hostility to the Mehsud Taliban, at whose hands thousands have suffered, the army at last seems intent on smashing them.
Rumours abound, says the report, that Walter Rauf, the ex-Nazi at whose hands thousands of Jews were slaughtered, had, and may still have, an influential post with the Department of Investigations.
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Here, a smiling man behind a glass counter looks down at a child whose hands grip the counter as her body tilts forward in an inquiring pose.
In a story the mystics of Safed would appreciate, Ms. Sikorin related the case of a 97-year-old Holocaust survivor at the home whose hands and forearms had long been frozen in an upward, twisted position.
Maria Kowroski had something of this coltish abandon as Titania, particularly when enabled by her cavalier, Charles Askegard, whose hands at least rival Mr. Neal's.
Most notable among them were the Bletchley veterans, who couldn't hide their bewilderment at the many women whose hands remained down.
In his film No End, a woman stares across a bar at a young man whose hands remind her of her recently dead husband.
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