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As a matter of fact, it made Handy a wealthy man.
Good bread made handy sops for this and other sauces, like the sweet garlic that came with tender broiled octopus.
The bank, one of the euro area's biggest, made handy returns on its investment as stockmarkets rallied.Credit Suisse reported a profit of SFr2 billion ($1.5 billion) in the third quarter after a heavy loss a year ago.
This stacked cylinder of black beans, guacamole, crab and corn came with a confetti of tortilla chips; bland for all their color, the chips made handy scoops for the delicious dip.
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Books like "Gabriel's Apartment Rental Guide" to no-fee apartments and "Zany's New York City Apartment Sales & Rental Guide," each updated annually, make handy references.
Having slipped to 125 for five shortly after lunch, 311 for seven represents a significant recovery, with Luke Procter, Tom Smith and Gareth Cross also making handy contributions.
Hoping to make Handy jealous, Sally plays up to the former president, turning the political rivalry into a personal one for her affections.
For anyone who ever wondered how menstruating women living the no-frills Chinese commune life could make handy use of leaves, grass or sand when "the visit from the little red sister" arrives, Ms. See will provide details.
This makes Handy the first model of its kind that studies the impacts of inequality on the fate of societies, a capability seldom found even in complex world models.
Taking his cues as much from the Abstract Expressionists as from Mr. Raimi, Mr. Alvarez opens up the book of the dead (bound in human flesh and tied with barbed wire) and makes handy sport with an electric meat knife and a nail gun, among other convenient and preposterous household items.
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