Handled Sentence Examples

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  • He handled the baby as if it were made of crystal.

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  • Evelyn handled it all with cheerfulness while Kiera stressed over the shade of flowers clashing with the décor, and the cake containing nuts, which Romas was allergic to.

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  • Especially, I want to succeed spectacularly with the type of case we handled today.

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  • The parts are easy of transport and can be handled without difficulty through narrow doorways and in confined situations.

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  • Her lean body handled the strenuous task easily.

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  • I've yet to meet someone who couldn't be handled, given the right approach.

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  • I handled the checkbook from the very first.

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  • I handled things poorly.

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  • Occasionally Howard would ask her questions, but mostly he and Connie handled the plans by themselves.

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  • He handled weapons as if they were extensions of his body, never dropping them or misplacing a strike.

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  • He never could have handled this scene.

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  • It was probably safe to say the rest of his life depended heavily on how he handled things from this point on.

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  • Dean managed the luggage in three trips from their rental car while Cynthia and Fred handled the paper work and showed the women their quarters.

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  • They decide how the site will operate, how you sign up and how updates are handled.

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  • In October of 2009, a Daily News Article reported that Lance Armstrong used his Twitter account to dismiss reports that French authorities are investigating syringes handled by his Tour de France cycling team.

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  • Though he harbored no regrets in declining her invitation to sex, he knew he could and should have handled so obviously unstable a person in such a mental state far better than he did.

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  • I have it handled.

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  • He comically handled the situation with a joke.

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  • In all places where finished goods are handled, or manufactured goods are made, cranes of various forms are in universal use.

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  • The position meter just mentioned is common to all the cords on one position and records all completed calls handled at the position.

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  • Italy, handled and rehandled, settled and resettled, upon each of these occasions, changed masters without caring or knowing what befell the principals in any one of the disputes.

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  • The Neapolitan troops at first occupied Rome, but, being badly handled by their leader, the Austrian general, Mack, they were soon scattered in flight; and the Republican troops under General The Championnet, after crushing the stubborn resistance Parthenoof the lazzaroni, made their way into Naples and paean proclaimed the Parthenopaean Republic (January 23, Republic. 1799).

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  • The French, poorly handled by Schrer and Srurier, were everywhere beaten, especially at Magnano (April 5) and Cassano (April 27).

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  • Even in land-warfare he cast aside the weapons of his forefathers; but he soon learned to handle the weapons of his new land with greater prowess than they had ever been handled before.

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  • Although the administration of the above-mentioned acts of parliament has had a beneficial effect upon the safety of the public, and has enabled an enormous volume of traffic Safety to be handled with celerity, punctuality and absence Y?

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  • From the flourishing days of the later monarchy and onwards, different writers handled the early history of their land from different standpoints.

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  • A development of ideals and a growth of spirituality can be traced which render the biblical writings with their series of prophecies a unique 1 This is philosophically handled by the Arabian historian Ibn Khaldun, whose Prolegomena is well worthy of attention; see De Slane, Not.

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  • The naïve impression that each period of history was handled by some more or less contemporary authority is not confirmed by a criticism which confines itself strictly to the literary evidence.

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  • Asia Minor and the West developed the strict ecclesiastical forms by means of which the church closed her lines against heathenism, and especially against heresy; in Alexandria Christian ideas were handled in a free and speculative fashion and worked out with the help of Greek philosophy.

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  • Spiders of various families will, when alarmed, lie absolutely still with legs tucked up and allow themselves to be pushed and rolled, and handled in various ways without betraying that they are alive by the slightest movement.

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  • Where, as in private herbaria, the specimens are not liable to be handled with great frequency, a stitch here and there round the stem, tied at the back of the sheet, or slips of paper passed over the stem through two slits in the sheet and attached with gum to its back, or simply strips of gummed paper laid across the stem, may be resorted to.

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  • The use of corrosive sublimate is not, however, recommended, as it forms on drying a fine powder which when the plants are handled will rub off and, being carried into the air, may prove injurious to workers.

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  • At length in the afternoon they suddenly fell upon Dupont's isolated division at Albeck, which was completely surprised and severely handled.

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  • This project was persisted with, until on the 18th Murat was himself attacked and severely handled (action of Tarutino or Vinkovo).

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  • Then hearing that the Austrians had counter-marched and were again moving towards Dresden, he hastened back there, concentrated as many men as could conveniently be handled, and advanced beyond Pirna and KOnigstein to meet him.

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  • About noon the 2nd of February Napoleon attacked them, but the weather was terrible, and the ground so heavy that his favourite artillery, the mainstay of his whole system of warfare, was useless and in the drifts of snow which at intervals swept across the field, the columns lost their direction and many were severely handled by the Cossacks.

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  • The more numerous vessels of the Turkish service are so small, so inadequately equipped and so poorly handled, that they are used for either passenger or freight transport only by those who cannot secure the services of the British steamers.

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  • Scott restored the present cathedral, 1866-1875, after it had been burned in the time of Owen Glendower, destroyed in 1211, and, in 1102 and 1212, severely handled.

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  • The rebels now handled their bows in a menacing fashion, but at the critical moment the young king with great presence of mind and courage spurred his horse into the open, crying, "Sirs, will you shoot your king?

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  • On the 6th of November he was severely handled and his guns and wagons captured at Bothaville.

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  • This is expensive, but is made necessary by the small amount of material to be handled at any given point.

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  • The conditions under Accidents which explosives may be stored, handled and used are from carefully formulated in the mining laws of most states, fro Explosives.

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  • During the transplanting, preferably done on cloudy days or during light rains, the plants must be handled very carefully; machines are now available which can set out and water plants over from two to six acres in a working day.

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  • By whichever way treated, the tobaccoleaf after curing is brittle and cannot be handled without crumbling to powder.

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  • Although deficient in technical training, he handled with great skill the difficult problems which were presented by the Civil War.

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  • The chief characteristic of the day's fighting was the terrible effectiveness of the Prussian artillery, which was handled in masses and not, as on the French side, by batteries.

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  • In it the union between the finite self-consciousness and the infinite ego or God is handled in an almost mystical manner.

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  • In the meanwhile the first line of Marlborough's infantry had crossed lower down, and the first line of cavalry, following them across, had been somewhat severely handled by Tallard's cavalry.

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  • The three infantry brigades of his second line had not been engaged,2 and as usual the last closed reserve, resolutely handled, carried the day.

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  • The Aegyptus sive de providentia is an allegory in which the good Osiris and the evil Typhon, who represent Aurelian and the Goth Gainas (ministers under Arcadius), strive for mastery; and the question of the divine permission of evil is handled.

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  • The second group comprises the mechanic arts, in which the bodies to be measured are solid bodies which can be handled; in these cases plane figures appear mainly as sections of a solid.

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  • On the 24th Oku attacked, but the Russian general, Zarubayev, handled his troops very skilfully, and the Japanese were repulsed with a loss of 1200 men.

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  • The methods of erection may be classed as - (I) erection on staging or falsework; (2) floating to the site and raising; (3) rolling out from one abutment; (4) building out member by member, the completed part forming the stage from which additions are handled.

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  • But the controversy about predestination, which, in the 9th century, Hincmar and Hrabanus fought out with the monk Gottschalk of Fulda, as well as the discussions that arose from the definition of the doctrine of transubstantiation of Radbert, enable us to gauge the intellectual energy with which theological problems were once more being handled.

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  • Inspiring as the Tristan story is, it seems improbable that it should have been handled, and that within a comparatively short period, by three writers of genius, and that of these three the first, and greatest, should have utterly disappeared!

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  • His course of lectures was divided into four parts-(1) natural theology; (2) ethics; (3) a treatment of that branch of morality which relates to justice, a subject which he handled historically after the manner of Montesquieu; (4) a study of those political regulations which are founded, not upon the principle of justice, but that of expediency, and which are calculated to increase the riches, the power and the prosperity of a state.

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  • The process is not very efficient, since the solutions are too dilute and large quantities of liquid have to be handled.

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  • It was estimated by the Bureau of the Census that in 1906 the tonnage of freight moved by American vessels within American waters, excluding harbour traffic, was 177,519,758 short tons (as compared with 1,514,906,985 long tons handled by the railways of the country).

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  • In 1901 the Supreme Court delivered several judgments in cases arising out of the annexation of Porto Rico, which handled, though they did not fully settle, divers points of novelty and of importance, and still more recently questions of great intricacy affecting the respective legislative rights of the Federal and the state governments have come before it.

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  • The depth of water at the main entrance is 41 to 5 fathoms and in the western bay 3 to 4 fathoms. For lack of docks and quayage, large vessels lie off Steamer Point and all cargo is handled by means of lighters, the labour being either Somali or Arab.

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  • The barrier was originally formed of a number of long square wooden spars which could be readily handled by one man, being inclined slightly - from the vertical and placed close together for shutting the weir; but panels of wood or sheetiron closing the space between adjacent frames and sliding in grooves at the sides, and rolling-up curtains ?

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  • Butter for export is made in creameries, where the milk, cream and butter are handled by skilled makers.

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  • More than 10,000,000 head of live stock are handled in a year in extensive stock-yards (75 acres) at East Buffalo; and the horse market is the largest in America.

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  • But in 1909 Chinese troops were sent to operate on the Sze-ch`uen frontier against certain insurgent lamas, whom they handled severely.

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  • This preparation of a chlorine compound suited for electrolysis becomes more costly and more troublesome than that of the oxide, and in addition four times as much raw material must be handled.

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  • The amount of silk handled and woven in Milan is greater than that dealt with at Lyons.

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  • The spores may be sown as soon as ripe, and when the young plants can be handled, or rather can be lifted with the end of a pointed flat stick, they should be pricked out into well-drained pots or pans filled with similar soil and should be kept moist and shady.

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  • He was undoubtedly a clear-sighted and able mathematician, who handled admirably the severe geometrical method, and who in his Method of Tangents approximated to the course of reasoning by which Newton was afterwards led to the doctrine of ultimate ratios; but his substantial contributions to the science are of no great importance, and his lectures upon elementary principles do not throw much light on the difficulties surrounding the border-land between mathematics and philosophy.

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  • When the ingots had so far solidified that they could be handled, the moulds were removed and set on the floor to cool, the ingots were set on a car and carried to the soaking furnace, and the moulds were then replaced in the casting pit.

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  • Here each mould and each ingot was handled as a separate unit twice, instead of only once as in the car casting system; the ingots radiated away great quantities of heat in passing naked from the converting mill to the soaking furnaces, and the heat which they and the moulds radiated while in the converting mill was not only wasted, but made this mill, open-doored as it was, so intolerably hot, that the cost of labour there was materially increased.

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  • The final problem of Hume's theory of knowledge, the discussion of the real significance of the two factors of cognition, self and external things, is handled in the Treatise with great fulness and dialectical subtlety.

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  • This enraged the Roman populace; a riot broke out on the 13th of January 1793, and Bassville, who was driving with his family to the Corso, was dragged from his carriage and so roughly handled that he died.

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  • In these he seems to have handled his materials even more freely than in the others.

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  • His studied abstinence from fine writing - from "the rhetorical and poetical style fashionable among writers of the present day" - on such subjects as he handled confirmed the idea of his contemporaries that he was only an eccentric I.

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  • The highlanders were next handled as the lowlanders had been; a parliament was held at Inverness and a number of chiefs who attended were seized, imprisoned or executed.

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  • The Scots had so handled their enemies that they could not or dared not pursue their advantage; on the other hand, it was long indeed before the memory of Flodden ceased to haunt the Scots and deter them from invading England in force.

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  • The history of the northern and southern kingdoms is handled separately in Kings; but in Samuel the rise of each is closely interwoven, and to the greater glory of David.

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  • However deep, therefore, his French sympathies, he drew the same safe line as did Washington between French politics and American politics,' and handled the Genet complications to the satisfaction of even the most partisan Federalists.

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  • The fifth and sixth definitions represent the close of the 5th century, when sophistry handled eristically, and perhaps, though Plato demurs to the inclusion, dialectically, questions of justice, injustice and the like, Su

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  • The war was hotly contested, for Sir Eyre Coote was now an old man, and the Mysore army was welldisciplined and equipped, and also skilfully handled by Hyder and his son Tippoo.

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  • Sometimes severely handled by the British, sometimes escaping only by the narrowest margin of safety from the columns which attempted to surround him, and falling upon and annihilating isolated British posts, De Wet continued to the end of the war his successful career, striking heavily where he could do so and skilfully evading every attempt to bring him to bay.

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  • The most remarkable and at the same time the most obscure portion of the work is that in which the final return to God is handled.

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  • In the first days of the attack some Italian units, badly placed and badly handled, showed only a feeble opposition.

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  • The success of the Italian resistance was primarily due to the power of the Italian soldier, when properly handled, to take hard punishment.

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  • Again, among the Moquis of America, where the snake-clan claim descent from a woman who gave birth to snakes, the reptiles are freely handled at the " snake dances " which are performed partly to secure the fertility of the soil.'

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  • They insist that the Son of God has been incarnate in Jesus of Nazareth, and that our hands have handled and our eyes have seen the word of life.

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  • Meanwhile the languages of Greece and Rome had been so thoroughly appropriated that a final race of scholars, headed by Politian, Pontano, Valla, handled once again in verse and prose both antique dialects, and thrilled the ears of Europe with new-made pagan melodies.

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  • The translators handled the octave stanza.

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  • Washington's retreat through New Jersey; the manner in which he turned and struck his pursuers at Trenton and Princeton, and then established himself at Morristown, so as to make the way to Philadelphia impassable; the vigour with which he handled his army at the Brandywine and Germantown; the persistence with which he held the strategic position of Valley Forge through the dreadful winter of 1777-1778, in spite of the misery of his men, the clamours of the people and the impotence and meddling of the fugitive Congress - all went to show that the fibre of his public character had been hardened to its permanent quality.

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  • It will heal or blast, according as it is handled with or without due circumspection.

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  • Its growth may be realized from the fact that during a part of 1906, $806,015 worth of building permits were granted; the customs receipts, $57,994 in 1905, grew to $104,416 in 1906; the mail parcels handled increased from 6800 to 12,079; and the express parcels handled from 1277 to 2347.

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  • The Americans were badly handled, one of their number being killed and others severely hurt.

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  • Circumstances which strike his fancy, or furnish convenient texts for his polemic, are handled at inordinate length, while others are rapidly dismissed or passed over altogether.

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  • It suffered from the establishment of Chalcis as the chief fortress of central Greece, and was severely handled by the Roman conquerors Mummius and Sulla.

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  • In less than five weeks a few thousand men properly handled sufficed to quell the cantonal risings in Cordoba, Sevilla, Cadiz and Malaga, and the whole of the south might have been soon pacified, if the federal republican ministers had not once more given way to the pressure of the majority of the Cortes, composed of "Intransigentes" and radical republicans.

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  • He assumes that the narrative was meant ethically, not physically, in order to eliminate false and polytheistic notions; and he draws attention to that double narrative in Genesis which was elsewhere to be so fruitfully handled.

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  • Shaftesbury, dealing with matters for the most part different from those usually handled by the deists, stands almost wholly out of their ranks.

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  • All those texts in which the grammar is handled, now with laxness and want of skill, and again with absolute barbarism, may probably be placed to the account of the Sassanian redactors.

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  • A large coal traffic is handled here, as there are collieries and foundries in the vicinity.

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  • After being rolled, structural steel is stored or handled out of doors for a varying period both at the mill and then again at the shop before the building is started.

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  • Radu dies in 1310, and is succeeded by a series of voivodes whose names and dates are duly given; but this early chapter of Walachian history has been rudely handled by critical historians.

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  • In 1900 a quarter of the wheat crop was handled by the mills of the state.

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  • This brought into the kings hands such a mass of plunder as no one had handled since William the Conqueror.

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  • His armada was severely handled in a weeks fighting on its way up the Channel, and was driven off the English ports into the German Ocean; there a south-west gale drove it far from its rendezvous, and completed the havoc which the English ships had begun.

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  • This book, together with his insistence on points of ritual in his cathedral church and his friendship with Laud, exposed him to the suspicions and hostility of the Puritans; and the book was rudely handled by William Prynne and Henry Burton.

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  • The leaftobacco market is the largest in the world, most of the leaf-tobacco produced in Kentucky, which in 1900 was 34.9% of the entire crop of the United States, being handled in Louisville; the city's trade in whisky, mules and cement 1 is notably large, and that in pork, wheat, Indian corn, coal and lumber is extensive.

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  • It was only the first of the three sections of the science of ethics - the doctrine of moral ends - that Schleiermacher handled with approximate completeness; the other two sections were treated very summarily.

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  • He became anthropomorphic, and his myth was handled by local priests, by family bards, by national poets, by early philosophers.

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  • But however clumsily he may have handled his material, he has produced a work which is even nowadays rightly valued as the first systematic exposition of Catholic belief.

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  • Frontenac, bold and fearless, sent a defiant answer to the hostile admiral, and handled so vigorously the forces he had collected as completely to repulse the enemy, who in their hasty retreat left behind a few pieces of artillery on the Beauport shore.

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  • The electors proved, as usual, so docile, and they were so well handled by the authorities, that Canovas obtained a parliament with great majorities in both houses which voted a limited franchise to take the place of universal suffrage.

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  • If a young horse be well handled and accustomed to the dummy jockey, mounting it is not attended with much risk of resistance, although this should invariably be anticipated.

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  • Both Samuel and Kings, like Judges, are made up of a series of extracts and abstracts from various sources, worked over from time to time by successive editors, and freely handled by copyists down to a comparatively late date, as is shown by the numerous and often important variations between the Hebrew text and the Greek version (Septuagint).

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  • That this section was handled at a relatively late period is clear not only from the presence of the Deuteronomic prophecy in ii.

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  • David's history is handled independently of Saul in I Sam.

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  • All bookkeeping was handled by an accounting firm.

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  • He handled her like she offered no more resistance than a ragdoll.

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  • As a result, both kittens and cats grow up used to being handled, properly house trained and healthy.

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  • Another luxury deal handled by Cavendish was the sale of jewelry chain Mappin & Webb to the highly acquisitive Icelandic investor Baugur.

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  • From the corner which followed, Robinson was harshly adjudged to have handled in the box & a penalty was awarded.

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  • I greatly admire the way she handled certain situations with Arthur.

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  • Clock signals in Transporter are handled not as ones and zeroes, but as precision analog signals.

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  • To begin with, let's look at how simple discourse anaphora is handled on GSDL.

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  • Whatever residual risk may be posed by Russia's poorly managed nuclear arsenal can be handled by the United States.

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  • Recently the Brooklyn district attorney 's office had handled seven major cases of fraud.

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  • The move was started by Phil Bennett and finished by Garath Edwards but five other barbarians handled the ball.

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  • The chinchilla should feel firm and solid and certainly not bony when handled.

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  • This reflects the wider range of planning casework handled by district planning authorities.

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  • Liability or malpractice lodged with state handled claims says camera recommends Charles brown.

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  • Guy Sheppard handled design chores for the first three episodes of this season.

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  • The various long handled knives used in clog making, also a clog makers last hammer.

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  • These scenes are handled very badly, they become comical.

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  • I was satisfied with the way the Faculty had handled a complaint in two thirds of the cases I assessed.

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  • This makes this corkscrew easier to use than other straight handled models.

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  • Jenner identified that she had caught cowpox from the cows she handled each day.

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  • The verve and energy crackles throughout the film and sad moments are deftly handled by both cast and crew.

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  • The tribunal made damning criticisms of the way in which the Prison Service had handled the matter.

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  • The smelting too would have been handled by small scale crucibles - probably fuelled by charcoal.

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  • Perhaps when they have seen huge spiders on T.V. being handled without mishap, the perceived danger from our tiny native specimens seems less.

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  • At the initial phase only cases imposing either death penalty or maximum imprisonment term will be handled by jury trial.

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  • Liz OâDonnell is a former deputy to the previous Irish foreign minister, Andrews, who handled negotiations at Stormont.

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  • How are claims for breach of contract or constructive dismissal handled?

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  • I expressed my extreme dissatisfaction at the way this particular matter has been handled.

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  • There was a bit of good-natured punter participation and he handled it all with the consummate ease of the experienced professional that he is.

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  • Barbara Castle and Jim Callaghan handled the 1968 Donovan Report so disastrously, and the government became embattled with the trade unions.

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  • It then becomes a coherent gel sheet that can be handled and absorbs further exudate.

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  • We all know that improperly handled food can cause anything from mild indigestion to severe food poisoning.

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  • A long handled hammer was all that was needed to detect wheels with hairline fractures.

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  • The -f formats are not handled with full generality; some cases don't work.

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  • Pilgrims are renowned for their sweet nature, which applies if they have been handled as young goslings.

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  • Fish of 10lbs or even larger can be comfortably handled and even small grilse give a good account of themselves on such light tackle.

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  • Then hoed with a short handled hoe Asparagus has been very thorough.

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  • All images are handled in-house, or using a secure professional laboratory service.

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  • We tailor a service to meet your needs & your fully insured clothes are handled with care.

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  • Control of the car is handled by either a digital or analog joystick, or the keyboard.

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  • Iron jujus handled by one man and a calabash Juju by another.

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  • It has a short life cycle and a high reproductive rate, it has many easily distinguishable mutants and is comparatively easily handled.

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  • The ewes are docile, easily handled and good milkers, capable of rearing twins.

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  • Lovely quiet nature, well handled, straight mover.

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  • Because prohibited offal is handled by knackers and renderers, the processes were also examined in relation to possible occupational hazards from BSE.

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  • Our main content is theoretical high energy physics which is handled by five editors.

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  • Deeper hooked fish can safely be handled onboard with long nosed pliers used to ease the barbless hook out.

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  • In general, you will not get the best performance by always choosing the maximal possible number of short relators to be handled simultaneously.

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  • The Admiralty handled it wisely by making slight improvements in the conditions, paying the sailors and only hanging the ringleaders.

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  • Prior to the use of chainsaws, volunteers had to use two handled crosscut saws, volunteers had to use two handled crosscut saws.

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  • He handled some own right sexton the air acquired.

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  • Support sick employees long-term sickness must be handled sensitively.

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  • Properly socialized and handled, they are endearing, affectionate and entertaining pets.

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  • But things must move on of course, and I'm certain that the changes will be well handled by the teaching staff.

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  • Some commentators are deeply suspicious of the way the Deep Impact data is being handled.

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  • They also handled administrative matters such as the licenses for owners of public houses and itinerant traders.

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  • While top-end and mid-range are handled well, once again however the lower ends of the sound spectrum are left sadly unplumbed.

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  • In current web ser vices standards, the notion of sequencing is handled by the workflow definitions provided by proposals such as BPEL4WS.

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  • In the year to April 2002 the two commercial wharves handled some 470 vessels.

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  • We were the ' moral white knights ' riding in to sort out problems but being heavily selective about what we handled and when.

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  • These gates require unusual windlasses, the paddles require an open ended, preferably a two handled square.

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  • Even in unorganized workplaces, it is acknowledged good practice to consult with employees over ways in which disciplinary and grievance matters are handled.

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  • The forms of energy which are most readily recognized are of course those in which the energy can be most directly employed in doing mechanical work; and it is manifest that masses of matter which are large enough to be seen and handled are more readily dealt with mechanically than are smaller masses.

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  • The population, ground down by preposterous taxes, ill-used as only the subjects of Spaniards, Turks or Bourbons are handled, rose in blind exasperation against their oppressors.

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  • The design combines ample boiler capacity with large adhesive weight and moderate axle loads, but except on heavy gradients or for unusually large trains requiring engines of great adhesion, passenger traffic can be more efficiently and economically handled by four-coupled locomotives of the eight-wheel or Atlantic types.

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  • In view of the numerous articles in this work dealing with biblical subjects, 2 the present sketch is limited to the outlines of the traditional history; the religious aspect in its bearing upon biblical theology (which is closely bound up with the traditions) is handled separately under Hebrew Religion.

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  • The naïve impression that each period of history was handled by some more or less contemporary authority is not confirmed by a criticism which confines itself strictly to the literary evidence.

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  • But, unwilling to relinquish the a priori method of his youth, he tries to establish a distinction of two sorts of economic inquiry, one of which, though not the other, can be handled by that method.

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  • Martial law was proclaimed; the disturbances were repressed with great severity; and the treatment of the missionary Smith, which was taken up and handled with great ability by Brougham, awakened strong feeling in England against the planters.

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  • It is averred that he never handled a brush without fervent prayer and he wept when he painted a Crucifixion.

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  • Thus the Protagoras brings the educational theory of Protagoras and the sophists of culture face to face with the educational theory of Socrates, so as to expose the limitations of both; the Gorgias deals with the moral aspect of the teachings of the forensic rhetorician Gorgias and the political rhetorician Isocrates, and the intellectual aspect of their respective theories of education is handled in the Phaedrus; the Meno on the one hand exhibits the strength and the weakness of the teaching of Socrates, and on the other brings into view the makeshift method of those who, despising systematic teaching, regarded the practical politician as the true educator; the Euthydemus has for its subject the eristical method; finally, having in these dialogues characterized the current theories of education, Plato proceeds in the Republic to develop an original scheme.

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  • Even before I knew her, she had handled a dead chicken, or bird, or some other small animal.

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  • Already from his military experience and what he had seen in the Austrian campaign, he had come to the conclusion that in war the most deeply considered plans have no significance and that all depends on the way unexpected movements of the enemy--that cannot be foreseen--are met, and on how and by whom the whole matter is handled.

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  • The Jedi dying was handled well, although you think they could have put up a bit more of a fight.

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  • Network administrators can customize how emails are handled with choices to accept, reject or quarantine emails with known viruses.

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  • Just like a corporate acquisition, rainmaker recruitment and integration has to be handled carefully.

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  • Generally technique is well handled and you romp along well.

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  • If evidence is not handled correctly it may be ruled inadmissible.

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  • A commercial film distributor and cinema owner, Balch handled an eclectic mix of art cinema and sexploitation films.

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  • Most hospitals now have a policy for dealing with shoulder dystocia, setting out clearly how it should be handled.

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  • Support sick employees Long-term sickness must be handled sensitively.

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  • The process imparts sufficient strength to hold the powder together allowing the parts to be handled for the sintering process.

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  • A solvent liquidation is handled through a Members ' Voluntary Liquidation procedure.

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  • But things must move on of course, and I 'm certain that the changes will be well handled by the teaching staff.

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  • How is this state of affairs to be handled?

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  • The introduction of the silks with the timbre change was handled particularly well, including a strong accent.

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  • The total tonnage handled over the quayside rose by 4% to almost 40m tons.

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  • The workers had handled a live strain of the tularemia bacterium instead of the non-infectious one typically used.

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  • It was all handled in a highly unprofessional manner.

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  • As a result both Kittens and cats grow up used to being handled, properly house trained and of course healthy.

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  • Rocky handled all types of emergencies, including the evacuation of doomed planets and the uncovering of villainous plots against the United Worlds.

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  • Hand washing basins should be provided close to where food is being handled or prepared.

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  • A winnowing fork is a long handled tool with an array of wooden prongs fanning out at one end.

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  • Past investors will still take your call and they will appreciate the way you handled a difficult situation.

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  • A private adoption is an adoption handled by a privately funded and licensed agency.

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  • Although many adoptions are handled successfully with few problems, potential parents need to understand that problems can arise.

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  • Relative adoptions are typically handled by an attorney.

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  • The term open adoption, however, can be misleading as they can vary greatly in how they are handled.

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  • Open adoptions can be handled in a variety of ways.

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  • If you are a first-time mom or it has simply been a while since you've handled a newborn, you may feel a bit intimidated.

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  • However, it's extremely important that you find out how emergencies are handled at the school you are considering.

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  • Emergencies-How will emergencies be handled?

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  • How is disciplined handled, and will it fit in with your philosophy?

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  • You need to make it clear to your friend/relative what you expect and how things should be handled.

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  • Most adoptions are handled through private international adoption agencies.

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  • The importance is not to treat the infant like a china doll, he is more resilient than parents often realize and prefers to be handled with confidence.

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  • Further, the printout can smear if handled before the ink dries.

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  • Stamped blades are mechanically cut out of a sheet of steel, while forged blades are at least handled by a human while the forging process occurs.

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  • Smaller loads can be handled by slimmer stacking units.

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  • Hamsters, being rather active animals, generally do not like being handled, and as such, may not be the best choice for small children.

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  • The highest number of phone calls ever received in one day was in April of 2006, when more than 1.2 million calls were handled.

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  • Pick up the gun and see if it can be handled easily.

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  • There are some birds that do not mind being touched and handled while others prefer to sit in their cage without disturbance.

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  • The network bandwidth is handled separately, so if one band (like the 2.4GHz) is currently bogged down, you can connect to the 5GHz network for increased speed and throughput.

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  • You will want to trim his nails when he gets older, so accustom him to having his paws handled by you when he's very young.

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  • This is a life threatening problem that needs to be handled quickly.

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  • You can make the job of cleaning your cat's ears easier if you get your cat used to being handled in this way.

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  • Paying tuition for the first time can be a real eye opener, especially if the student has never handled large amounts of money.

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  • As the client, you direct your attorney how you want the matter handled.

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  • Approximately 40 percent of the 1 million cases that are handled by Legal Aid attorneys each year have to do with family law issues.

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  • An index is a list of all the divorces handled in Texas in a given year.

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  • Decrees can only be obtained from the district court that handled the divorce.

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  • If handled properly, even non-court ordered (voluntary) alimony payments are tax deductible.

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  • Waste must be fully composted before using it as a fertilizer and should never be applied to food-based crops or crops that are handled directly.

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  • A list helps to ensure that a common policy is founded and that waste is handled in a set way.

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  • Pay attention to the job site and how the building waste is being handled.

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  • Whether your trash is picked up, or you have to take it to the landfill, there should be a list of items the recycling center accepts as well as how they like these items handled.

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  • Pedestal sinks and classic two handled faucets can further enhance this look.

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  • Machine made wall tile is handled solely by machinery from start to finish.

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  • If carefully removed and repackaged in plastic, they can be used again, but most will tear or dry up if not handled carefully.

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  • Banking on the Internet can seem scary to people who have never handled their finances online.

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  • You can use a long handled spoon if you can’t find a muddler.

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  • Managing anxiety over the economy doesn't have to be difficult; it can be handled successfully if you have a plan.

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  • Exercise and healthy competition is also a great way to get out anger and frustration, which can raise stress levels if not handled properly.

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  • These are the items that must be handled, managed or dealt with, right away.

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  • Raising pre-teens and teenagers might seem a little intimidating to some parents, but if the adolescent years are handled correctly, they can be enjoyable for both the child and the parents.

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  • Teenage rebellion may frustrate and worry parents, and it can turn into more severe behavior if it is not handled correctly.

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  • Through counseling and professional help, camps for troubled teens, and special schools, even the worse problem can be handled.

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  • Prenup talk should be handled as soon after the engagement as possible.

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  • Growing up in Houston, Texas, Brad Coleman looked up to racing greats, Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. He explains, "The maturity with which they have both handled their success has really been an inspiration to me."

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  • How they're handled for a young adult reader can be tricky if the novel is geared towards women of all ages.

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  • If so, ask them how they feel about the way their dogs are handled, and if they really like the grooming job when all is said and done.

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  • Start maintaining clean ears as puppies so they get used to being handled.

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  • Once poured, the soap bars should be handled carefully and left to cool completely, about 24 hours.

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  • Before you attempt to paint your dog's nails, you should train her to feel comfortable having her paws and feet handled.

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  • Some dogs are skittish and don't particularly care for their paws being handled or their nails being touched.

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  • They must be carefully handled, as they are very brittle.

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  • The leaves when handled have a distinct and pleasant fragrance.

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  • Several kinds are poisonous, and should not be planted near the house, and, if used at all, should be handled with great care, as accidents are frequent.

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  • If kept warm they grow too much, and in spring are poor lanky plants that can hardly be handled; but cool airy treatment keeps them short and sturdy.

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  • Products purchased for these specialized applications can be marked and handled differently from residential or retail consumer plumbing fixtures and products.

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  • While some DIY jobs can be handled by any homeowner, no matter what their construction experience, a DIY screen enclosure will require some working knowledge.

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  • Cheaper hollow gold hoop earrings may have thin walls that, although makes them light and comfortable, also means that they may be fragile and need to be handled with care and stored safely when not being worn.

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  • With a long handled spoon, stir the ingredients over a medium flame or temperature setting and bring to a low boil.

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  • Animals should be handled in a respectful manner.

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  • Even though they are organic, these products need to be handled with the same caution as any other lawn chemical.

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  • It must be handled in accordance with certain regulations throughout the manufacturing process.

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  • Make sure you know how any credits will be handled as well so that if you need to return anything, there are no unpleasant surprises.

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  • This is because most of us have little control over where our meat comes from or how it's handled during processing and delivery.

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  • The Life Alert Company statistics show that more than two million emergency calls are handled each year by their well-trained emergency response staff.

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  • Safety goggles should be handled gently to avoid bending the frame.

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  • The consultation is either handled by the company founder or authorized representatives.

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  • While much costlier than independent living, this type of housing offers peace of mind because of the knowledge that help is available and worries about traveling to the grocery store or taking care of daily needs will be handled.

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  • Contact lenses need special care and handling and serious eye injuries can result if they are not handled properly.

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  • Originally a family business, with human resources handled by Ziff's wife and corporate expansion directed by his son, the company grew to 100 Sunglass Hut stores by 1986.

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  • The screen showed off excellent colors, true to Nintendo form and handled very well.

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  • Controlling your kart is handled with the d-pad (the touch screen is rarely used in the game), while A accelerates, B brakes, R hops, and L/X use items.

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  • One player handled the power-ups while the other steered.

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  • At it's core the Dodge Neon handled poorly and at it's best, the Neon could turn a corner at an apparent 90 degrees.

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  • Ubisoft Montreal handled the painstaking work of fine-tuning the play control and remaining faithful to the original, 2D adventure.

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  • You have to use your noggin' in this game.Gaining experience points is also handled quite differently.

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  • Killing monsters is the easiest way to gain money, and players can even engage each other.Combat is handled based on several different skill levels that can be increased over the course of play.

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  • Combat is handled by either automatically locking onto opponents or manually moving it around.

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  • We handled the bottle like it was the Hope diamond, and as far as availability and pricing go - it was.

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  • The wine cannot be opened, poured or handled (open bottle) by any non-Jew.

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  • Contrary to popular belief, kosher wine is not necessarily boiled or brought up to near-boiling temperatures as some think…wines that go through that process are called "Mevushal" and can be handled, poured and opened by any non-Jew.

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  • On the other hand a green handled aluminum cutter in an unusual shape from the 1920s might be valued at $20.

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  • It was made to be used in small areas and could easily be handled with one hand.

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  • Roast a marshmallow on a long handled skewer over an open flame.

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  • You'll also need a long handled spoon to stir the food while it is simmering and to serve it when it is cooked.

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  • You will need a long handled spatula or pair of tongs to flip the food while it is cooking and to serve it when it is ready to eat.

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  • If you will be cooking hot dogs, smoked sausage, or marshmallows over your open fire, you will need a long handled camping fork so that you can safely hold the item(s) you are cooking over the flame.

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  • Cook your hotdogs either on the grill grate or use long handled skewers.

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  • Instead, everything -- including the synchronization of appointments and contacts -- is handled through the online Google "cloud" (Gmail, Google Calendar, etc.). There is no desktop synchronization.

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  • This helps from a processing standpoint for the phone, but it means that the information is being handled remotely rather than locally.

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  • These were used for wireless e-mail retrieval, primarily, and represented a major revolution in the way businesspeople handled their communications.

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  • In the neonate, however, there is more bilirubin than can be handled due to immature liver functioning and extra red blood cells that break down.

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  • Specimens should be handled with caution to avoid contamination with skin flora.

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  • Improperly handled or undercooked poultry and eggs are the foods which most frequently cause salmonella food poisoning.

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  • Implantation of a tooth is sometimes possible if it has been handled carefully and protected.

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  • For that reason, even dead poison ivy, oak, or sumac plants must be handled with care.

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  • Any clothing that has been exposed to poisonous plants should be handled carefully and laundered immediately.

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  • Dead plants still contain urushiol and must be handled carefully during removal.

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  • An IEP should cover issues surrounding hypoglycemia detection and treatment, and should outline how these episodes should be handled.

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  • There is a possibility that a permanent tooth that has been knocked out can be re-implanted if handled promptly and correctly.

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  • The tooth should be handled only by the crown and never be allowed to dry out.

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  • Badly handled, the infant becomes insecure and learns "basic mistrust."

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  • Alternative assessments are often handled on an individual basis and offer students the opportunity to be more closely involved with the recognition of their progress and to discover what steps they can take to improve.

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  • Children and adolescents aged eight years and older have reached a body size that can be handled using adult CPR techniques and are thus classified as adults for delivery of CPR and life support.

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  • In this instance the phobia is fear of disease germs present on commonly handled objects.

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  • The situation must be handled with lots of love and compassion.

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  • If you can pinpoint the city where the individual died, you may also be able to track down the funeral home and/or cemetery that handled the arrangements.

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  • Parents generally prepare a birth plan with the help of perinatal hospice workers that identifies how they'd like the birth and aftercare handled.

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  • Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols were part of a militia movement retaliating against the government due to how it handled Waco and Ruby Ridge.

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  • But if it is not handled quickly and appropriately, the death can have a profound effect on them for the rest of their lives.

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  • Initially, individual states handled immigration, not the Federal government.

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  • Lasers are not always safe, particularly when they are handled by an inexperienced practitioner.

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  • Companies that outsource no longer have complete control over the processes used by the business, since these functions will be handled by the other company or individuals hired to work as independent contractors.

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  • Paperwork is often streamlined when a first and second mortgage can be handled by the same lender.

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  • For your convenience, you can meet with your representative at the local branch, or the entire transaction can be handled by telephone and mail.

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  • Closing is also handled in an expedient manner at Nationwide.

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  • It's up to the buyer and the seller to negotiate how any problems identified will be handled.

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  • Read on to find out how she handled her first pregnancy and how she is preparing for the birth of her second child.

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  • The exact way your pregnancy is handled is going to depend on some different factors that you can read about below.

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  • The majority of babies are not born this early; however, if you do go into labor early, you are more likely to have complications that are best handled by trained medical professionals.

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  • While they are made of cloth, composition of elements, or hard plastic, the dolls are expensive and should be handled with care.

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  • The standard blade and disc blade are very sharp and may cause an injury if handled incorrectly.

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  • Anything beyond removing a clog or changing a belt should probably be handled by a professional Electrolux vacuum repair service, but before you pay to have it fixed, check the warranty to see if the problem is covered.

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  • Sequence 25th Anniversary Edition-The game comes with heavier chips and a nice, handled carrying case.

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  • While candle holiday centerpieces can be attractive, they must always be handled carefully to avoid risk of fire or injury.

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  • Silver plated objects like candle holders should be handled with care.

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  • It's in your best interest to review this publication prior making your gift so you can be certain that the transaction is handled in a manner that will allow you to write off the gift on your taxes.

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  • Likewise, dogs that spend a lot of time being handled are usually more accepting of clothing than dogs with a "hands off" policy.

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  • What I don't agree with is how he handled it.

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  • It has to be delicately handled because his son has been through so much in his short life that the slightest hurt is a big deal.

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  • This must be done delicately, however; if the flowers are handled carelessly, the ring could easily be lost.

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  • Authentic pearls feel cool when handled while fake pearls heat up to room temperature quickly.

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  • If there is no surviving spouse, children or grandchildren the termination interests shall be handled by the author's personal representative, trustee or executor.

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  • If the recipe is a bit too dry, add more water ,one tablespoon at a time, until the mix holds together and can be handled easily.

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  • There are hundreds of styles of handled covers, so there is a perfect look for you.

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  • These range from mini, tote-like covers with handles for small Bibles or New Testaments, to large canvas or leather handled covers that fit larger Bibles or those with large-print.

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  • Once you have selected your cards, you will most likely be given a sealed box of cards that have not been previously handled by others.

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  • These practices are to help clear the energy from previous readings or to remove the influences of others who may have handled the cards.

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  • They want things to be perfect, and they can lose patience when they believe they know how a situation should be handled but someone else isn't doing it according to Virgo standards.

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  • On top of all that, they are built to be handled by preschoolers so they are tough and almost unbreakable.

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  • Objects in an experiment must be handled with care.

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  • A youngster who has handled staying at the home of someone she knows well may still have reservations about going to a location where the camp counselors and fellow campers are strangers to her.

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  • Haul-away of the old appliance and set up of the new one must be handled by someone else.

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  • Necessary purchases such as new clothing can be handled in the same way once your children are older.

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  • In many cases, people no longer receive paper bank statements or bills—everything is handled electronically.

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  • He then asked me to come in for a screen test because I had no tv/film acting experience and wanted to see how I handled the quick pace of learning, blocking and then quickly taping a scene on camera.

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  • The actress described the challenges faced by her character in an interview with AOL, particularly in how the series handled her role as a teenage mom.

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  • In 2001 the voting switched to being handled online, and in 2005, voting for the Soap Opera Digest Award winners was done exclusively through the magazine.

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  • Packages are often great choices for couples choosing destination weddings because many of the details are conveniently handled in one place.

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  • Not only can the refilling process be messy, but if it isn't handled correctly, it's easy to gum up the circuits on the inkjet cartridge body and render it unusable.

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  • Security issues, mainly spyware and virus attacks, are better handled with newer machines, as long as anti spyware and anti virus tools are installed on a "clean" machine--one that is brand new out of the box.

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  • Outlining your objectives with them first will help you determine how the mechanics of the effort will be handled.

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  • Internet domain registration applies only to the main domain not the subdomains, which are handled by the web host.

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  • These actions could take the form of attending a meeting or changing the way in which work projects are handled.

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  • Make sure you find out how package labels are handled ahead of time so you can make an informed decision.

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  • How much they received and how it is handled will partly depend on which type of bankruptcy you file for.

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  • Bankruptcy laws can be complicated, and you really want to be sure that things are handled properly.

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  • Can you give me an example of a stressful situation and how you handled it?

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  • Along with letting them know the business will close, be prepared to explain to them details regarding how their final pay will be handled.

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  • Specialty vehicles should be handled with kid gloves, so if you have one, be safe and let a professional at a dealership or paint and body shop complete the detail for you.

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  • Depending on how you've handled debt in the past, lenders may offer you a low interest rate as a show of trust and a means to gain your business.

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  • Most produce may have been handled by 20 different sets of hands, trucked hundreds of miles and then handled by even more hands when it is put out at stores.

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  • Ammonia is a caustic substance and should be handled with care.

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  • If you have quite a bit of home organization to accomplish, don't expect to be able to take care of every task that needs to be handled immediately.

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  • Also called circular crochet hooks, they are an alternative to using double-ended hooks and are handled like knitting needles.

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  • Designs run the gamut from super simple clutches to very complicated handled bags with interior pockets.

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  • It also converts the glucose in grains to maltose, which may be more easily handled by the body without causing insulin spikes.

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  • Sprouting changes the way wheat is handled in the body.

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  • Each of these is handled differently by the body and burned for energy.

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  • These damages are usually not covered by insurance companies They can, however, in some cases be handled by a warranty company.

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  • Progressive Insurance and service oriented architecture has recreated the standard for how car insurance is sold and how claims are handled.

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  • Claims are handled by Hagerty, not a third-party.

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  • Before filing the complaint, however, you should check to make sure that the particular issue you have is something this department deals with since not all fraud complaints are handled by this department.

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  • Claims for these policies are handled by Homesite Insurance Group.

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  • A major concern for any policyholder is how claims are handled.

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  • Soft to the touch, this lightweight fabric pools through the fingers when handled and highlights the body's natural curves.

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  • During the performance, Carey took Michael Jackson's parts while Lorenz handled Jermaine Jackson lines.

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  • However, the 3,000-plus fans that showed up for the event needed to be handled by 35 police units and Island Records Vice President James Roppo was arrested for not hampering the demanding crowd quicker.

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  • They provide the peace of mind that every detail is professionally coordinated and crises can be competently handled.

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  • It should all be in good fun if handled correctly.

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  • This scavenger hunt can be handled in a number of ways.

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  • Big Brother is an international franchise, and just how that shower footage is handled varies around the world.

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  • However, whether or not nudity is aired, the shower broadcasts have sometimes included sex acts - and these broadcasts are often met by public outcry that sometimes changes the way shower footage is handled.

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  • Of course, a ten year old probably could not have handled the songs.

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  • Production is handled by Fandemonium Ltd. For fans of the series, the publishing house is determined to turn out genuine adventures that honor both the spirit and the history of the Stargate series.

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  • Most of the models are not meant to be played with or handled in such a manner that threatens the structure.

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  • Doc Cottle - The old school battle surgeon handled every crisis with equanimity, saving every life he could.

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  • Although there are those who swear that lemon juice in the plastic, lemon-shaped bottle will lighten freckles, this lemon juice has been too overly handled and processed to be safe to put on your skin.

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  • According to an article at WebPro News, blogging and participatory journalism are impacting how public relations are handled.

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  • I performed all the infrequent and minimal tasks of Econ Scrutiny and handled any direct contact with Daniel Brennan.

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  • Brenda Washington who handled tip line calls in Omaha was murdered by this person.

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  • For everything... for how I handled the police-guy, for making Julie stay just a little bit longer, for chasing off Martha and Quinn...

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  • That he'd grown a little more thoughtful and a little less reactive in how he handled adversity impressed Gabe.

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  • It influenced how I handled your illness.

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  • They're paying us for tranquility, not to witness your domestic problems, which should be handled in private, in a lawyer's office.

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  • He pulled out a drawer and selected a wooden handled letter opener with gold inlay.

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  • Cynthia Byrne handled the finances.

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  • But his play was as sharp as usual as he handled a hard ground ball to his left, cleanly gunning the runner out by three steps.

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  • While he wished she'd change the subject from her former husband, Dean handled it well.

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  • She put the last of the dishes in the dishwasher and ran water in the sink to wash the iron skillet and wooden handled spatula.

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  • Xander handled the star-struck woman with amusement she expected and patience she didn't.

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  • His policy had aroused German jealousy, which became evident in the asperity with which the question of Morocco was handled in Berlin.

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  • They are remarkable for skill in the massing of light and shade, richness and delicacy of colouring, and for the admirable style in which the drapery of the figures is handled, Bartolommeo having been the first to introduce and use the lay-figure with joints.

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  • The first is flaccid and sluggish in its movements, and has not much power of contraction; its epipodial lobes are enormously developed and extend far forward along the body; it gives out when handled an abundance of purple liquid, which is derived from cutaneous glands situated on the under side of the free edge of the mantle.

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  • I did nothing but explore with my hands and learn the name of every object that I touched; and the more I handled things and learned their names and uses, the more joyous and confident grew my sense of kinship with the rest of the world.

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  • I imagine she has been rather roughly handled sometimes by her little mistress.

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  • He clenched his fists, reminding himself that the seemingly vulnerable woman had handled him well enough the previous night despite his upper hand.

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  • They were so tame, they stood perfectly still when I handled them.

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