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Before settling in North America, Europeans tied twigs to handles.
"Without the extreme insecurity in the financial markets, Spain would be able to handles its own banking problems," Mr. Schäuble said.
"It is bespoke joinery shop made, with finger pulls routed into the top of the drawers and doors as an alternative to handles," says Martin.
Cymbals in the form of two small saucers attached to handles or fastened with leather straps were also used in ancient times.
Orchestral castanets, which are generally used to enhance the Spanish flavour of a piece, are attached to handles and shaken or are fastened to a block of wood and played with the fingers or drumsticks.
Toward the end of Ms. Stone's tenure, the board overseeing the agency has often been split, most recently over how to handles cases in which complainants do not cooperate with investigators.
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The doors and windows closed with simple pull-to handles.
"They're easy to handle.
I need to handle this".
Get a pitch to handle.
Talk about how to handle stress.
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