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Go hand in hand.
If things go hand in hand, they are associated and go together.
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Next: to actually play the bloody thing, because time was against me and I had to duck out of this one before going "hands on".
Next: to actually play the bloody thing, because time was against me, and I had to duck out of this one before going "hands on".
(Developers have even bragged about how they have perfected the physics of female curvature by going "hands on").
The international contest is all about launching a startup in just 54 hours, which the Groupnotes team managed with gusto, even signing on a number of customers willing to pay for early beta access before going hands on with an actual shipping product.
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We even went hands on!
We went hands on, as much as we could, with the new machine today and can give you a few more details about how it looks and feels now that it's out from behind a glass case.
Drew Olanoff goes hands on with the new $249 smartphone.
Kyle Russell went hands on with the new PlayStation virtual reality headset.
Sarah Perez also went hands on with 3 iOS 9 content blockers.
We want to go hands on, work with founders to get products and businesses launched," Foo said.
We went hands on with Meta 2, a $949 augmented reality headset with a near 90-degree field-of-view.
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