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Cap space is often a chimera in the NBA, better to keep birds inhand.
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Instead, you pick one element gender and elevate it as the irreducible core; the question, if you will, is left with hat inhand.
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My Neanderthal cousins, ninety times removed, had this concept fairly well inhand.
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He used to drive about with a four-inhand as if he were a king.
John Gabriel Borkman 2008
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He used to drive about with a four-inhand as if he were a king.
John Gabriel Borkman 2008
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When the watchman came back, he found him seated in the shop, account-books inhand, and reckoning with his fingers; nor did he cease to do thus till point of day, when he said to the man, “Fetch me a camel-driver and his camel, to carry some goods for me.”
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The night of the next day (the sixth), as we went to our chambers, and the witch-wife and Arthur hand-inhand, she stayed him
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For telephony, thanks in part to E911 and commercial location-based-services requirements, the solution to physical location is pretty much inhand.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Inside Story of Why Congress Is Now Willing to Amend FISA: 2007
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[32] Self-restrain, he believed, would best be cultivated if he made men see in himself one who could not be dragged from the pursuit of virtue by the pleasure of the moment, one who chose to toil first for the happy-hearted joys that go hand-inhand with beauty and nobleness.
Cyropaedia 2007
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Lady Pash has ridden many a time to the Windsor hounds; she made her husband become a member of the Four-inhand Club, and has numberless stories about Sir Godfrey Webster, Sir John Lade, and the old heroes of those times.
Mens Wives 2006
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