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Handing and .
Handing the money over, Russ wiped his hands on his pants-legs as if ridding himself of something unclean.
Handing over their weapons, they were lined up to be marched elsewhere, they were told.
Handing applies to casement windows to determine direction of swing ; a casement window may be left-handed, right-handed, or double.
Handing out yet more flyers and teaming with the existing sales staff that included Nancy Smith, David Klein, and David Gardner, Probst built the largest sales force of any American game publisher.
* Paradosis ( Tradition ): The Handing On of Divine Revelation Strong's no. 3862 cf. Katecheo ( Catechism )
* Handing in the annual report about the execution of its duties and the result of its administration to the plenary as well as the report about the budget.
Handing his sword to Castaños, Dupont exclaimed, " You may well, General, be proud of this day ; it is remarkable because I have never lost a pitched battle until now — I who have been in more than twenty.
Handing Wo's body over to his wife, Jin, she demands to know what has happened and in her grief opens fire on Blaze and Tai who run away.
* Handing in petition, 06. 03. 2006
Handing over the protection measures to sockets would violate British wiring rules because each plug is hardwired to its power cord and each power cord, depending on wire thickness, requires an appropriate fuse.

IRB and .
The Irish Republican Brotherhood ( IRB ) saw an opportunity to create an armed organisation to advance its own ends, and on 25 November 1913 the Irish Volunteers, whose stated object was " to secure and to maintain the rights and liberties common to all the people of Ireland ", was formed.
Its leader was Eoin MacNeill, who was not an IRB member.
The Supreme Council of the IRB met on 5 September 1914, a month after the British government had declared war on Germany.
In May 1915, Clarke and MacDermott established a Military Committee within the IRB, consisting of Pearse, Plunkett and Ceannt, to draw up plans for a rising.
This dual rôle allowed the Committee, to which Clarke and MacDermott added themselves shortly afterward, to promote their own policies and personnel independently of both the Volunteer Executive and the IRB Executive — in particular Volunteer Chief of Staff Eoin MacNeill, who supported a rising only on condition of an increase in popular support following unpopular moves by the London government, such as the introduction of conscription or an attempt to suppress the Volunteers or its leaders, and IRB President Denis McCullough, who held similar views.
IRB members held officer rank in the Volunteers throughout the country and would take their orders from the Military Committee, not from MacNeill.
If they had gone it alone, the IRB and the Volunteers would possibly have come to their aid ; however, the IRB leaders met with Connolly in January 1916 and convinced him to join forces with them.
The idea was that the republicans within the organisation ( particularly IRB members ) would know exactly what this meant, while men such as MacNeill and the British authorities in Dublin Castle would take it at face value.
Similarly, in the north, several Volunteer companies were mobilised at Coalisland in County Tyrone including 132 men from Belfast led by IRB President Dennis McCullough.
Whereas MacNeill intended to use force only to resist the imposition of conscription on Ireland, or to prevent the use of force to disarm of the Volunteers, the IRB men intended to launch an armed rebellion in pursuit of Irish independence.
The IRB co-opted Connolly onto their supreme council in 1915.
Weapons for the IRB were supplied by Germany under the auspices of a leading human rights campaigner, Sir Roger Casement ; the shipment included over 20, 000 rifles, as well as 10 machine guns.
The IRB had planned the Rising against British rule to break out on 23 April 1916.
The IRB plan was to seize a compact area of central Dublin and launch simultaneous risings around the country.
Brugha was nominally the superior as Minister for Defence, but Collins's powerbase came from his position as Director of Organisation of the IRA and from his membership on the Supreme Council of the IRB.
De Valera resented Collins's clear power and influence, which he saw as coming more from the secretive IRB than from his position as a Teachta Dála ( TD ) and minister in the Aireacht.
Historically an amateur sport, in 1995 the International Rugby Board ( IRB ) removed restrictions on payments to players, making the game openly professional at the highest level for the first time.
The IRB has been the governing body for rugby union since its formation in 1886.
Rugby union is played in over 100 countries across six continents and as of November 2010 118 unions were members of the IRB.
Rugby union was an amateur sport until the IRB declared the game ' open ' in 1995, removing restrictions on payments to players.
* IRB. com Official site of the International Rugby Board.
However, due to funding disputes within the Irish Republican Brotherhood and disagreement over payments from the IRB to Holland, the IRB stole Fenian Ram and the Holland III prototype in November 1883.

unloaded and gun
Maybe he only intended to scare the blackmailer, whoever he was, in which case an unloaded gun would be good enough.
This was to prevent the weapon from being damaged by long-distance towing across rough, stony deserts, and it was intended only to be a carrying method, with the gun unloaded for firing.
The purpose is to create safe handling habits, and to discourage reasoning along the lines of, " I know my gun is unloaded so certain unsafe practices are OK ." The proposition " the gun is always loaded " is used as a shorthand, even though it may be assumed — or even positively known — that this is not true of a particular firearm.
If families do keep a gun in the home, the AAP advises keeping it unloaded and locked up, with the ammunition locked in a separate location, and the keys to the locked boxes hidden.
The risk that made the conduct negligent was the risk of the child accidentally firing the gun ; the harm suffered could just as easily have resulted from handing the child an unloaded gun.
* In 2010, a Russian wedding guest suffered brain damage and a paralysis in a Russian roulette party trick gone wrong ; he believed the gun was unloaded.
When he exited the ER he was shot and killed and found to be carrying an unloaded pellet gun.
Chapman went to New York in October 1980, intending to kill Lennon, taking his unloaded gun with him.
Phelps agrees and fires first ; his gun is the unloaded one.
* except if: ( 1 ) in areas where it is legal to fire a gun, non-restricted firearms needed for predator control can temporarily be left unlocked and operable, but they must be kept unloaded and all ammunition must be stored separately, and ( 2 ) in wilderness areas, non-restricted firearms can be left unlocked and / or operable, but must be left unloaded ( ammunition may be kept nearby ).
Some cases are obvious, such as pointing an unloaded or non-functioning gun ( such as a toy gun or starter's pistol ) at officers, or the presence of a suicide note.
The teenager actually unloaded the gun before staging the scene, as he wanted to be on television.
Just as he finds the bunker, Espinosa attempts to shoot him, but finds that Vaughn knew of the deception and gave her an unloaded gun.
They too had moved too far to the north but were in places closer to the planned landing area — the Beagle unloaded south of Hell Spit on the intended beach, far enough south in fact that she came under machine gun fire from Gaba Tepe.
This might involve blindfolding the subjects, making them recount last wishes, making them dig their own grave, holding an unloaded gun to their head and pulling the trigger, shooting near ( but not at ) the victim, or firing blanks.
It is revealed he never intended to shoot her ; his gun was unloaded with its bullets loose in the palm of his hand.
After a one hour standoff, the woman was taken into custody and it was determined that the gun was unloaded.
Chung never unloaded the gun properly.
At some point in time, a burglar breaks in and runs when he comes in with his unloaded gun.
A gun enthusiast, Kath attempted to calm the guests ' surprise when — while reportedly inebriated — he pulled out his gun to clean it by demonstrating that it was unloaded and promptly pointed the gun to his head and pulled the trigger, not realizing a bullet was in the chamber.

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