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"She is a hands-on, take-charge kind of judge who will take over a slow cross-examination or slow direct exam".
"He had a hands-on, take-charge style," said Charles Dolan, chairman of Cablevision, who served on several charitable boards with Mr. Quick.
Phil Cardinale, the recently re-elected Riverhead supervisor, said of Mr. Rechler, "We were impressed by his hands-on, take-charge, involved attitude".
If you are a conceptual thinker and always loved puzzles, but don't love the hands-on, taking-things-apart aspects of tech, there's a great need for you in the technology sector.
The hands-on process takes about four hours per rug; devising the patterns can take considerably longer.
As recently as the mid-1990s, when record companies still sent postcards to fans alerting them to new releases, a few really keen, hands-on artists took the initiative and sent photocopied newsletters out to addresses gathered at their shows.
The next 60 minutes of the hands-on session took place in our institution's simulation center where residents practiced ultrasound guidance to perform thoracentesis and paracentesis on fresh non-embalmed cadavers with saline infused pleural and peritoneal spaces.
Make the most of the owners' hands-on hospitality by taking a late breakfast of croissants with homemade cherry jam in the garden, then relax under the thatched gazebo by the saltwater pool.
To get hands-on experience, he took an unpaid position with a Manhattan talent agency that booked musical acts.
This could have reduced the need for the hands-on operational approach taken by UNICEF.
Leap Motion and others will be working on taking "hands-free" hand tracking mainstream.
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