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In the Rembrandt etching, the Saviour is brought out as if for a curtain call, hands bound, on a high stage; spectators look out from lead-paned windows, an ill-assorted crowd (in the first five states of the etching) jostling below.
One woman, after completing her terminal call, hands the airphone to her younger neighbour in the next seat, who presumably lacks a credit card, and says: 'Here, call your people.' It is a small and beautiful act of generosity, devalued a little when you realise that the dying have nothing to lose and can gratuitously accumulate bills they will not have to pay.
Call "hands on" to get everybody ready to lift the boat.
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Mr. Shulman makes calls, hands out fliers and -- though he hates it -- canvasses door to door.
Saturday nights were spent at home playing Chinese checkers, Monopoly, or a game called Hands Down (like spoons, with bluffing).
Gill is one of three self-described "lads" behind a small, underfunded initiative called Hands Free Hectare.
But Shoghi Effendi did appoint a group of 30 Bahais to become what the religion calls Hands of the Cause.
You can see all four feet!" The doctor reminded her that, in human medicine, "two of them are called hands".
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