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"It's like spotting a toothpick in someone's hand," sand Ramanan.
The camera is bouncy in someone's hand.
You get the impression that even at their wildest moments, there was a pen in someone's hand.
"People invest in people they know … You will not raise money by putting a pitch in someone's hand coldly," said Kraus.
Mr. O'Mara said he never received the report or information about the photos, which were said to have included images of drugs and a gun in someone's hand.
"You think that walking is such a simple skill until you put a phone in someone's hand," Siobhan Schabrun, the lead author, told the Australian at the time.
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Put a heater in someone's hands and it's too much fun to pull the trigger and watch your target's knees buckle.
"It fits the core premise of librarianship, that it's not just about putting something in someone's hands but contextualizing it".
The little plastic wallet it's in will be bent as if it's been twisted over and over in someone's hands, chewed by a hundred nervous people or their children – a beaten-up lanyard, a lanyard with a history.
If it still exists, it must be in someone's hands.
I recently placed my Numerical Recipes in Fortran in someone's hands because I can access the electronic version of NR in C/C++.
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