He ran a hand up his face gently, exploring the damage with his fingers.
Do you know a great social entrepreneur who deserves a hand up?
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With one gambit, he could still give himself a hand up on the Chrysler bailout instead of continuing to shoot himself in the foot.
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In Kindergarten, MacKenzie observes, when the teacher asks who is an artist, everyone puts a hand up, screaming that they are creative and an artist.
Americans, he said, believe in three things: promotion by merit, opportunity for everyone, and a hand up for people who have had a hard time.
Then you can worry about how to turn that pile of good fortune and hard work into action that is a hand up rather than a hand out.
Education is a hand up not a hand out, and with it, children and families can improve the socioeconomic conditions for themselves, their communities, countries, and future generations.
His record of building roads, ports, power plants and a generally business-friendly environment in Gujarat appeals to a new middle class that wants its politicians to offer people a hand up, not a handout.
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Paying tribute to the men, Tom Belte, West Midlands area manager for the Big Issue, said the men were getting a "hand up, not a hand out" by working for the magazine.
On the competition circuit, where hundreds of portly men with beards cook essentially the same terrible food (as a certified judge, believe me, I know), originality is as frightening as a hand reaching up out of a freshly dug grave.
Seldom does a hand go up, and usually it belongs to a smart aleck.
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They, by contrast, never stop: Eight in the morning last Saturday a neighbor had a hired hand chopping up branches with an electric saw.
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"I believe that what happens in Bulgaria has its internal but also external reasons and background, " he replied, when asked whether he believed Russia had a hand in stirring up discontent in Bulgaria, because of anger over the loss of such lucrative contracts.
Doing a step-up while holding a weight in the opposite hand of the leg you are stepping up with will help with balance and strengthen the muscles around the ankle, says Mr. Ordas.
But I do think that there's a building up of hand-eye coordination that's really helpful.
"It's my first time meeting her in-person, " he explains, extending a hand to bring her up on stage.
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The Conservative Richard Bacon suggested the NHS had "thought it was buying a Rolls-Royce, but had ended up with a second hand Datsun".
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Once, when I was asking too many unanswerable questions in the Local History section of the Niagara Falls Public Library, librarian Maureen Fennie held up a hand to stop me.
"I know when you play a bad international, I accept it and put my hand up, but as a team we didn't perform either, apart from probably Jason Robinson, " he stated.
For his second work, however, he builds a bowl by hand from the base up with rings of clay, smoothed only a little with a wooden spatula.
These are basic movements many of us take for granted: a tri-pod grip to pick up a pen, or hand-shake grip for business meetings, said Miguelez, who has fitted hundreds of amputees with prosthetic devices.
Only a handful of reporters were on hand, and I wound up in a seat on the front row closest to the jury.
For instance, there was a 53-year-old surgeon who cut his hand while he was doing surgery on, if I recall correctly, on abdominal cancer in a woman, and he ended up with a tumor of his hand that came from the woman's own cancer.
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