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The phrase "handed over present" is not a common phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a gift given to someone, for example: She handed over the present with a smile.
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Before dessert someone started handing over presents for Mrs. Miller to open.
Samantha Cameron, exhausted with a fourth child due in September, was not herself present to hand over the present, or to receive presents from the Obamas.
He will be based in London and will hand over his present duties in the US to Lamar McKay, chairman and president of BP America.
As he hands over a present, he gravely lets it be known that: 'If you don't like it, I will go and kill myself.' There are plenty of incidental pleasures - not least the dire poetry reading in which a poetess whispers her way through verses called 'Cobweb' - but the really startling feature of the evening is its emotional charge.
If you still want to hand over a present, check out HuffPost's 2012 green gift guide and Kathryn McCullough's blog piece on upcycled, unique wrapping paper.
However, those who wanted to pay just part of it handed over 43% less on average when presented with a minimum payment.
Mirenda handed over $11.
She handed over the presents, disputed whether she was ready to part with the board book I'd tossed in, and chattered during the entire visit.
During the conference, the screen controls are handed over to HFH, presenting the case and displaying the related WSI using the MIRAX viewer.
The prosecution of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, near The Hague, argued that the Beirut government should do more to track down and hand over the men, or else present evidence to the court on why it cannot.
Mr. Martín's gift was one of many presents handed over to the pope during his March 2012 visit to Latin America.
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