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Handed over to Polish King Augustus II in 1712.
Handed over to the U. S. authorities, he subsequently confesses he is a senior al-Qaeda operative sent to Southeast Asia to orchestrate attacks against US interests.
Handed over by the Frangipani to Charles of Anjou, both remained in degrading imprisonment at the Castel dell ' Ovo in Naples until publicly beheaded in the Piazza del Mercato on 29 October 1268.
Handed over responsibility to his son.
Handed over by Dumouriez to the Austrians on 3 April 1793, Beurnonville was not exchanged until November 1795.
Handed over to Charles of Anjou, he remained in degrading imprisonment in the Castel dell ' Ovo in Naples until his public beheading in the Piazza del Mercato in Naples on 29 October.
Handed over to Qantas ground staff at the airport, she was eventually taken to a hospice run by the Catholic Church.
In 2007, at the 2007 World Series of Poker, Corkins won the $ 2500 6 Handed No Limit Hold Em event, defeating Terrence Chan and winning over $ 515, 000, in addition to the championship bracelet.

Handed and Party
Handed out Freedom Party paraphernalia at a " Straight Pride " parade organized by far-right figures in 2000 ( the event was organized as a hostile response to Gay Pride parades ).

Handed and 2005
Their next album And the Glass Handed Kites was released in Denmark on 19 September 2005, in the United Kingdom and rest of Europe on 26 September, and in the United States on 25 July 2006.

Handed and .
In May 1983, Le Guin delivered a well-received commencement address entitled " A Left Handed Commencement Address " at Mills College, Oakland, California.
" A Left Handed Commencement Address " is included in her nonfiction collection Dancing at the Edge of the World.
Handed down on May 17, 1954, the Warren Court's unanimous ( 9 – 0 ) decision stated that " separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.
Indeed, the notion of a left-handed Billy became so entrenched that, in 1958, a film biography of " the Kid " ( starring Paul Newman ) was titled The Left Handed Gun.
Handed down as a 6-2 decision by the Court on June 4, 1951, the judgment and a plurality opinion was delivered by Chief Justice of the United States Fred M. Vinson, who was joined by Justices Stanley Forman Reed, Sherman Minton, and Harold H. Burton.
* NPR Audio: Last U. S. MASH Unit Handed Over to Pakistan
* Hekatonkhire: The so-called " Thousand Handed Gods ," long-lived shades of Onceborn-like power but no usable intelligence.
He wrote the screenplay for the film The Left Handed Gun ( 1958 ) directed by Arthur Penn and starring Paul Newman.
" The collections The Sons of Martha and The Left Handed Monkey Wrench were also published posthumously.
The following year he placed twelfth in the race behind another Cummings trained horse, Red Handed.
Double Handed: Pegasus 50, 2009, sailed by Philippe Kahn and Mark Christensen, set a new record of 7 days, 19 hours, 38 minutes and 35 seconds.
1981 – On the yacht “ Brittany Ferries GB ” won the Two Handed Trans Atlantic Race with Co Skipper Rob James in record time.

over and incoming
Artesian wells were dug, and landfill was hauled in from incoming ships ' ballast and from construction of New York City's subway tunnels, which doubled the size of Ellis Island to over six acres.
When a group of incoming particles are to scatter off each other, the process can be thought of as one where the particles travel over all possible paths, including paths that go backward in time.
The outgoing signal could be of the same nature as the incoming signal, or RGB component video, or even an " insert " over the original signal, thanks to the " fast switching " feature of SCART.
" By signing a 10-year ( contract ) with the Teamsters ( and with over 30 other unions representing city employees ), the current administration and City Council unduly hamstrung not only the current management of city government, but the next six years of management as well, a period that extends well beyond the elected terms of the incoming administration and City Council ," according to a March 2011 report from the Office of the Inspector General of the City of Chicago.
Heuristic routing: Routing in which data, such as time delay, extracted from incoming messages, during specified periods and over different routes, are used to determine the optimum routing for transmitting data back to the sources.
On incoming train convoys to Treblinka, many of the soon-to-be-murdered Jews waiting in the railway wagons correctly guessed what would happen to them based upon the stench ; thousands instead chose suicide in the trains over death at the hands of the Nazis.
However, killing another male's cubs, upon the takeover, allows for the new selected gene complement of the incoming alpha male to prevail over the previous male.
Due to concerns over potential violence, many courthouses in American cities often have security checkpoints where all incoming persons are searched for weapons, normally through the use of an X-ray machine for all bags and a walk-through metal detector, much like those found at airports.
Hindu and Sikh leaders also accused Patel and other leaders of not taking Pakistan sufficiently to task over the attacks on their communities there, and Muslim leaders further criticised him for allegedly neglecting the needs of Muslims leaving for Pakistan, and concentrating resources for incoming Hindu and Sikh refugees.
One technique used to distribute the load of incoming mail over an array of servers is to return the same preference number for each server in the set.
In North America the incoming 9-1-1 call is typically answered at the Public Safety Answering Point ( PSAP ) of the governmental agency that has jurisdiction over the caller's location ( see # Location below ).
After taking over the army, Kutuzov organized a strong rearguard army under the command of General Konovsytsyn, and then ordered the Russian Army to prepare for an incoming battle.
Such quantities might be influenced directly ( e. g. incoming solar radiation at a point at the surface ) or indirectly ( e. g. stratospheric westerlies and easterlies over the winter and summer hemispheres, respectively ) by orbital position.
The buffer liquid between the two tubes is at a gradually rising concentration, always a bit over the incoming fluid, in our example reaching 1200 mg / L.
Eastland resigned on December 27, 1978 to give Cochran a seniority advantage over new incoming senators.
In 2007 Esquire launched the Napkin Fiction Project, in which 250 cocktail napkins were mailed to writers all over the country by the incoming fiction editor, in a playful attempt to revive short fiction — " some with a half dozen books to their name, others just finishing their first.
The true reason, however, appears to have been the new government's discovery that in 1932, O ' Duffy's was one of the voices urging W. T. Cosgrave to resort to a military coup rather than to turn over power to the incoming Fianna Fáil administration.
Oral Roberts continued as the ORU chancellor until his death, but in 2009 eleven months before his death, handed over the leadership of ORU to its incoming president, Mark Rutland.
In September 2008, he was appointed Chair of NHS London, but resigned in May 2010 over the incoming government's decision to halt planned hospital reorganisations in London.
Inability to hear the sound of an incoming train over the engine noise of a snowmobile makes this activity extremely dangerous.
A Nike warhead would be detonated at high altitudes ( over 100 km, or 60 statute miles ) above the polar regions in the near vicinity of an incoming Soviet missile.
11 Group was closer to the enemy than 12 Group, and Park pointed out that there was insufficient time available over Kent and Sussex for a large formation to gain crucial altitude against the incoming raids.
Martz finished her time in office campaigning for President Bush in Ohio, Arizona, and other swing states, and sparring with incoming Democratic governor Brian Schweitzer over transition of state government. In September 2005 Martz was named chair of Montanans for Judge Roberts ( Chief Justice nominee John Glover Roberts, Jr .) and spoke at a rally in support of Roberts.

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