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Handle Then: "a part of something that is designed to be held by your hand".
It is designed to be held by a small hand and can be thrown into the wash.
Countertop Sharpeners Henckels has two sharpeners that are designed to be held on a countertop with one hand while a knife is drawn through two metal sharpening blades.
First up is the Encore, an 8-inch tablet that weighs less than 500g and is designed to be held in one hand.
Henckels has two sharpeners that are designed to be held on a countertop with one hand while a knife is drawn through two metal sharpening blades.
Dean Witter officials argued that the funds, more than $2 billion of which were sold in 1992 and 1993, were designed to be held until they matured 7 or 10 years later.
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Since it really isn't designed to be holding anything but a flat article of clothing, chances are there will be spillage.
Attend Dr. Yang's pre-seminar presentation to learn more about Dr. Brendan Harley's seminar, "Towards building tissues: engineering complexity through biomaterial design", to be held Thursday, March 7th.
And many of those units were designed to be smaller, holding a smaller number of people.
A handheld game console, the Game Gear was designed to be played while being held horizontally.
The Stein Roe Young Investors Fund is a diversified large-cap growth fund designed to be a core holding for children.
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