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to hand something
noun
The part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals.
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Men who need to hand something to a monk, or take something from a monk, should try to use their right hands.
"If you think about the time it takes to hand something to a consumer, if you call them two or three times en route, then call them once again to ask them to come down, then the amount of time each courier wastes is tremendous," says Gururaj, adding that 15 to 35percentt of parcels need to be redelivered.
When you are gifted an opportunity like this we've got the island for 44 years you want to hand something back that has had a positive effect.
"Our efforts to keep SomalIn linked thethe rest of the world will CCTVinue".
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Two of the men are shown walking, the others are kneeling and appear to be talking to a person inside the building or to be handing something to someone inside.
They have kept to the bloated budget and might even hand something back to the Treasury.
People don't want to be handed something; they want to be more active.
I want to hand off something that's going to make it easier".
Can someone explain how that is different from a reporter cultivating a government source — for years, maybe — and then, when he wants to hand you something, designating a certain P.O.
I try to hand them something healthy from the cooler.
If you buy a card, make sure to hand write something personal on the inside.
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