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Handing and over
Handing over their weapons, they were lined up to be marched elsewhere, they were told.
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 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.
Handing over the Tablets of the Law, Sistine Chapel

Handing and .
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 IRB an unloaded gun.
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 in petition, 06. 03. 2006

money and over
A man could travel anywhere he pleased, eat whatever he fancied -- without handing over any money ''.
She had quarreled with Lucien, she had resisted his demands for money -- and if she died, by the provisions of her marriage contract, Lucien would inherit legally not only the immediate sum of gold under the floorboards in the office, but later, when the war was over, her father's entire estate.
`` I wish we were in a position to offer a little money to tide them over ''.
The money raised by the sale was expended in the purchase of stores for the support of the communities, and what was over was devoted to charity.
It is known in Yoruba as efo tete or arowo jeja ( meaning " we have money left over for fish ").
After his brother's death on 30 September / November 1204, Andrew took over the government of the kingdom as his nephew's tutor and he also seized the money his brother had deposited on behalf of the child Ladislaus.
The IMF has enabled an initial disbursement of 60. 8 million euro, saying that the rest of the money will be spread out over two years, after successful quarterly reviews.
The Dutch, however, who had supplied the major share of the troops and money to secure the victory ( the Austrians had produced nothing of either ) claimed the government of the region till the war was over, and that after the peace they should continue to garrison Barrier Fortresses stronger than those which had fallen so easily to Louis XIV ’ s forces in 1701.
The money was devoted largely to developing “ technical advice on the conduct of defoliation and anti-crop activities in Southeast Asia .” By the end of fiscal year 1962, the Chemical Corps had let or were negotiating contracts for over one thousand chemical defoliants.
For example, Reserve Bank of India governor James Braid Taylor presided over the country's move from silver currency to fiat money.
Most of these institutes focus on a form of economics called macroeconomics which keeps its eyes on things such as inflation: the rate at which money loses its value over time ; growth: how much money a government has and how quickly it accrues money ; unemployment, and rates of trade between other countries.
In most cases, a central bank has monopoly control over emission of coins and banknotes ( fiat money ) for its own area of circulation ( a country or group of countries ); it regulates the production of currency by banks ( credit ) through monetary policy.
If a team places high enough at selected USASF / IASF sanctioned national competitions, they could be included in the Cheerleading Worlds and compete against teams from all over the world, as well as receive money for placing.
Given that the dispute with Pizarro over Cuzco had kept intensifying, Almagro spent a great deal of time and money equipping a company of 500 men for a new exploration south of Peru.
No one claimed him, so a carnival took his body, mummified it, and toured all over the South with him, calling him the “ The Famous Mummy Man .” McLean ’ s song inspired radio station WGN in Chicago to tell the story and give the song airplay in order to raise money for a headstone for Anderson McCrew ’ s grave.
In desperation, she signed over power of attorney to an accountant who disappeared with the majority of her money, leaving her with no more than $ 150, 000.
Furthermore, demand in the developing world for improved educational access is not as high as one would expect as governments avoid the recurrent costs involved and there is economic pressure on those parents who prefer their children making money in the short term over any long-term benefits of education.
Some libertarians in the U. S. object to vouchers on the grounds that granting government money, even indirectly, to private and religious schools will inevitably lead to increased governmental control over non-government education, and possibly over the teachings of the sponsoring religious group ( most often a church ).
From 1899 on Satie started making money as a cabaret pianist, adapting over a hundred compositions of popular music for piano or piano and voice, adding some of his own.
During the recording of the third album, Gibson was let go after a dispute over money and Walker left since touring was keeping him away from his family too much.
Starting from the late Middle Ages, Florentine money — in the form of the gold florin — financed the development of industry all over Europe, from Britain to Bruges, to Lyon and Hungary.

money and Russ
It'll be a pleasure for you to return this money to Colcord and tell him about it, Russ ''.
She detailed Rachel's goals as less " stratospheric " in nature since her primary motivation involved marrying Russ Mathews or a man with money while Erica wanted love, independence, and fame.
After the first efforts of Senators John McCain and Russ Feingold to regulate campaign finances through eliminating soft money failed in 1995, Granny D became increasingly interested in campaign finance reform and spearheaded a petition movement.
Russ goes off gambling ( he has more success at this than Clark does ) for cars, Ellen goes to eat with Wayne Newton, and Audrie goes to a strip club with Vickie, and begins to dance like a stripper, leaving Clark alone without money.
Russ Fratto, who had been lending money to Chess, also received credit.

money and wiped
The 1970s brought the company to the brink of ruin as it lost money expanding into the fertilizer, catfish, and pet product industries and as commodity speculation wiped out ConAgra's margins on raw foods.
Soon after their marriage, the Chicago Fire wiped out the Palmer House and most of their holdings and Bertha Palmer had to rush off to wire the east so that Palmer could re-establish credit, borrow money and rebuild his holdings.
While some money was raised by private individuals and charities ( Native Americans sent supplies, while Queen Victoria personally donated £ 1, 000 ) British government inaction ( or at least inadequate action ) led to a problem becoming a catastrophe ; the class of cottiers or farm laborers was virtually wiped out.
The first episode is practically the only one that survives completely intact since the others were wiped by the network to save money ( except for select clips ), the network's policy through the early 1970s, and the show begins with Pangborn enthusiastically reading the introduction with the coda "... and it's all live!

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