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been hands
noun
The part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals.
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Mr. de Blasio has been hands off.
"It has been, hands down, the best professional development I have ever received," she says.
Republican leaders have largely been hands off as individual senators weigh their choices.
They were right, and I've reformed and I've been hands free for eight months now".
That's not to say that American policymakers have been hands off; cellphone users have been gaining more freedom.
Students and faculty have been hands on in Utica, redesigning parks, planning a community workshop series on green practices and working on proposals, including the revitalization of Genesee Street and a U.S. Department of Agriculture Hunger-Free Communities application, part of a food policy initiative linking local farmers with the community's needs, Vanucchi said.
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Despite residents' frantic calls about the small war, city and state agencies have been hands-off.
While no one likes to admit it, Madonna has been hands-down the most influential artist of the last two decades.
According to my bus boffin source at TfL, who's been hands-on with the project from the start, it's been neither as straightforward as described nor as bad for London's air quality as has been claimed.
Just been handed this.
"We've been handed this baton.
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