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Good hand.
If you are a good hand at something, you do it well.
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You need that feeling that you're in good hands on a Web site.
Nathan Saliagas says he found himself facing a similarly frustrating situation after working with Delta to ensure that his mother, Maria, who has multiple sclerosis, would be in good hands on a recent flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam.
Get some good hands on information.
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Laptop caught up with the phone on the floor of the CTIA Emerging Tech Awards pavilion, snapped a few shots, and did a pretty good hands-on.
One to watch The well-bred Loved One (James Fanshawe) Is in good hands to build on the handicap mark she earned in her third maiden at Nottingham.
"Can you see me, Daddy?" "No!" he shouted, banging his good hand on the keyboard.
From there another glorious Fleetwood chance, but Lyness again gets a good hand on the header and the danger is cleared.
Get confidence by getting some runs: A wicket-keeper might be not so useful though he is keeping wicket very beautifully if he doesn't have a good hand on Bat.
Time spent on a good hands-on exam is time well spent.
"The chance to build up your own group and the challenge to organize yourself around a limited budget is good hands-on practice for the future responsibilities of a full professor," Ulrich tells Next Wave.
We'll probably have some good hands-on action with this in Florida, but from my experience with it in South Korea, I can say that the form factor is quite ingenious.
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