We hold hands, supporting one another, telling each other we are here, standing firm together.
Will they "hold hands and jump off the cliff" together, as Lott likes to say?
They instructed her to have the schoolchildren hold hands and close their eyes.
Their most daring move as a couple has caused a stir - they hold hands as they campaign together.
However, on the streets of Alexandria and Cairo, the crowds of Coptic protesters have been in no mood to hold hands.
James won't hold hands with people, so Mr Elephant can go in the middle to connect James with other people in his world.
King understood that for African-Americans, full equality had nothing to do with whether his children could hold hands with white kids or go to an amusement park.
Or will they hold hands and tiptoe around unpleasant choices?
As the economy gets better and the guys and gals in Washington attempt to hold hands across the aisles, it will be interesting to see how her brand of politics plays out.
He knew that Sunday was "Beau Night" at the Everleigh Club, when girls were permitted to see their sweethearts, to accept flowers and hold hands, to experience all the thrills of dating as if they lived in homes.
My colleagues and I didn't have the time to hold their hands until they gained it.
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So I hold my hands up in despair and say to all these rich politicians you have no idea.
They should hold their hands up, and stand the extra cost themselves.
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Researchers at Keele University, in Staffordshire, England, had a group of hardy volunteers hold their hands in freezing cold water, first while swearing and then while emitting inoffensive phrases.
When we read something we hold in our hands we have a tendency to read from top to bottom.
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Some just smile and hold up their hands in a gesture of surrender.
Once we step into this magic space, we are surrounded by video cameras that recognize whatever ingredients we hold in our hands.
Even Google now realizes with market share comes a new level of control and not just over what customers get to hold in their hands.
We weren't able to test the audio prowess of the device in our brief interaction, but it felt reasonably good to hold in our hands overall.
So there I sit every night in the dark room, my arms just barely long enough to reach each of their beds and hold their little hands.
We, the people -- (applause.) We, the people, hold in our hands the power to choose our leaders and change our laws, and shape our own destiny.
When he scored against Arsenal, where he spent eight seasons, his first move was to hold up his hands, even as Wayne Rooney threw himself onto his shoulders.
One theory is that it's derived from the word "nuncheon", an old Anglo-Saxon word which meant a quick snack between meals that you can hold in your hands.
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So Robbins knew he was on to something when, in late 2007, he traveled to France with his wife and young sons and bought his children small, flexible pouches of applesauce that they could hold with both hands.
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