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View definitions for hand

hand

noun as in appendage at end of human arm

noun as in person who does labor

noun as in help, aid

noun as in handwriting

noun as in round of applause

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The commission must approve exception appointments at the most senior grade, but below this level departments have a free hand to recruit.

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“Recognizing the hot hand, which is a real thing, but recognizing the hot hand and then executing just shows a level of selflessness,” Redick said.

He was handed over to the ICC in 2018 by the Malian authorities - five years after French troops helped liberate Timbuktu from the jihadists.

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Her former husband, an ex-police officer, and her lawyer, were handed prison terms of one year and four months, and two years respectively, for hiding evidence to help her evade prosecution.

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On the other hand, if researchers shut this circuit off, breathing rates went up, and the mice became more anxious.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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