Hands
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Just as mahjong is played over four rounds with at least four
hands
each, the book is divided into four parts, each with four chapters.
After all, food delivery apps had begun to explode on the scene, and I thought surely we can reverse-engineer this technology and get food from businesses like restaurants and grocery stores and into the
hands
of people in need.
And over the last two years, we've worked with over 200 business to divert more than two million pounds of edible food from landfills into the
hands
of people that needed it most.
He's going to be doing things with his
hands
that the boar would use his snout, lacking
hands.
If you're happy and you know it, clap your
hands.
I grew up in a log cabin in Washington state with too much time on my
hands.
And one of the ways I thought of doing it is to use my prize, so I would take 30,000 or 40,000 dollars of the winnings, and the rest is going to be to manage this project, but to use that as prizes for kids to get into their
hands.
And they came back to their American clinic and they said they had learned it was as important to wash your
hands
before doing surgery as it was to wash up afterwards.
Now, what you put between those instruments and those hands, is a large, fairly complicated robot.
And I think to really get the rest of the way in that revolution, we need to not just take our
hands
in in new ways, we also need to take our eyes in in new ways.
By the time you and the other monks arrive on the scene, you know you have a disaster on your
hands.
And as we've heard here, it is no exaggeration to say that we hold the future of our civilization in our
hands
as never before.
Building is at the heart of the experience:
hands
on, deeply immersed and fully committed to the problem at hand.
You rocket into first place and the gang begrudgingly
hands
over your uncle.
I mean, look how we are, the roughy family, palling around and shaking
hands
and wrestling around me.
Hands
it back to me.
We had to get up on our legs to peer over the tall grass, or to chase after animals, or to free our
hands
for weapons.
Because if you imagine that's where you can get a virus out and onto surfaces and onto
hands
and onto faces, and it's really situations like that we've got to think more about.
This is an installation developed with school children, where their
hands
are tracked.
And he said that the explosion was so loud and the light was so intense, that he actually had to put his
hands
in front of his face to protect his eyes.
I was hyperventilating so much, and within seconds my
hands
were numb.
And I remember taking the goggles off my face and looking down at my
hands
in sheer shock, because my fingers had swollen so much that they were like sausages.
And I remember then getting out of the shower and realizing I couldn't even feel my
hands.
And for a swimmer, you need to feel your
hands
because you need to be able to grab the water and pull it through with you.
And his
hands
were so badly frostbitten that he had to return to England.
And all I could think of was, if that happened to Ran after three minutes, and I can't feel my
hands
after five minutes, what on earth is going to happen if I try 20 minutes?
Audience: Encore! (Laughter) LP: I'd just like to end off by just saying this: It took me four months again to feel my
hands.
Your hands, up close, are anything but smooth.
Soap and sanitizer need to get everywhere, including your palms, fingertips, the outsides of your hands, and between your fingers, to protect you properly.
And when it comes to a coronavirus outbreak, doctors recommend washing your
hands
with soap and water whenever possible.
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