Hands
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And I've never seen anybody comment, looking at a football game, "All those people in the stands, they have too much time on their hands."
[32 Days: Arms &
hands
are developing] [36 Days: Beginning of the primitive vertebrae] [These weeks are the period of the most rapid development of the fetus.]
And sometimes he assists that with his hands, sometimes even with the leg.
With this job all I needed were my
hands
and my massage table by my side and I could go anywhere.
But access isn't just about being able to get your
hands
on a document or a study.
There's a time you had to get your
hands
dirty.
His basketball
hands
learned the tiny clicks and slides of lens into frame, film into camera, chemical into plastic bin.
Fell in love with a man with basketball hands, with the way he looked at light.
The baby grew into a girl without freckles, with a crooked smile, who didn’t understand why her friends did not have darkrooms in their houses, who never saw her parents kiss, who never saw them hold
hands.
And the house near the park became a house under ash, so they escaped in backpacks, on bicycles to darkrooms But the loft of Wooster Street was built for an artist, not a family of pigeons, and walls that do not reach the ceiling do not hold in the yelling and the man with basketball
hands
put his weapons out to rest.
His
hands
no longer fit his camera, no longer fit his wife's, no longer fit his body.
And young people of the Arab world have awakened one morning, and understood that power lies in their
hands.
A lot of us work for people; we're in the
hands
of other people.
And I remember putting my
hands
on the ground and feeling my life's blood emptying out of my neck and my mouth.
The biggest change for me was looking down at my
hands
and seeing that I'd lost 10 years of my life.
They would raise their
hands
and ask me questions like, "Mr.
For instance, after I finished a problem on the board, I'd clap my hands, and the board would magically erase.
This means that the rate of information flow is firmly in the
hands
of the reader.
And when we encourage people to grow some of their own food, we're encouraging them to take power into their hands, power over their diet, power over their health and some power over their pocketbooks.
There was the washing of
hands.
Even though their disease may have been cured, the resulting nerve damage will have left many of them without a sense of touch in their
hands.
Otherwise, when I ask you a question, and if your answer is yes, I'd like you to clap your
hands.
And now I'll give you a few seconds to read it and then I want you to clap your
hands
if you're ready to take Gary up on his offer.
I think I might have actually heard more
hands.
If you think the display on the left is Swing and the display on the right is Jazz, clap your
hands.
If you think the one on the left is Jazz and the one on the right is Swing, clap your
hands.
We say the watch has a face, and hands, and a mechanism and a battery, But what we really mean is, we don't think there is a thing called the watch to which we then attach all these bits.
I nervously peered over the side of the bed to see what had befallen my fallen sister and saw that she had landed painfully on her
hands
and knees on all fours on the ground.
In the words of one of my players, "I want to take matters into my own
hands
and live by example."
So I'm going to ask you two questions, and I want you to put your
hands
up if you agree.
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