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When at their best, the linemen play like five fingers on one hand, moving in synchronicity.
On one hand, moving the program under Pentagon control would likely mean more public light is shed on the drone strikes themselves.
On the one hand, moving from Figures7 to8, for a fixed spectral efficiency and a fixed number of transmit antennas, the addition of more receive antennas results in an increasing gap between the analytical ABER curves of the two nodes.
"I like photography," he said, one hand moving a stylus around a graphics tablet.
The torque dislodgement force when moving the object through the gantry was perceived by two observers holding each projectile in one hand moving it through the three axes at the gantry margin.
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Samantha on one hand moves through her fictional world in Netflix's Dear White People as a mixed girl with a radio platform, intent on calling out racism and injustice.
Then, boom, the cell phone comes out the ultimate "I could do this with one hand" move.
Almost every black or Hispanic teenager on the street has a story of being stopped and frisked One teenager, asked how many times he had been stopped in the last year, started counting with the fingers on one hand, then moved on to his other hand, then went back for round two on the first hand before giving up altogether because his friends were laughing so hard at his misfortune.
He argues that the Russian leader is trying to satisfy a broad array of domestic constituencies by coddling old dictators on the one hand and moving closer to the West on the other.
On the one hand when moving to another institution one stands to gain knowledge (human capital), colleagues and coauthors (social capital).
The implied reversal in balance of ipsilateral and contralateral motor cortex activation, when viewing one's own hand moving in a mirror, would represent an unprecedented degree of neural plasticity.
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