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hands onto risk simply
Just simply splashing around in the water, if there is sewage contamination there is a risk you could get it onto your hands and get it into your mouth, Glenn Morris
hands jail
hands down, even if in jail or in the grave. Jeff Koinange
hands intimidate panic puck rattle seen sweetest
He's got the sweetest hands I think I've seen on a guy. He doesn't panic with the puck at all. He doesn't let too much intimidate him or rattle him out there, and that's a big thing. Rob Niedermayer
hands job takes whatever
Whatever it takes to get the job done. We need all hands on deck. James Woods
hands power purpose shift
The purpose of this is to shift power from one set of hands to another. Paul Hefner
hands knows
I think we need to put it in the hands of someone who knows real estate. Stephen Johnson
hands mind process reflect season time whenever
I think that thought process will go through my mind whenever the season is over with, (then) I'll get to that. I'll have a lot of time on my hands without basketball, so I'll be able to reflect on that. Matt Kiefer
hands happened teacher
I was very upset. No teacher has a right to put her hands on a child. This is not a one-time incident. This has happened before. Tammy Johnson
hands help inside
I was able to get my hands inside and I probably used a little nudge from J.B. (Bettis) in the back to help me out a little bit. Heath Miller
cunningham people shoe waiting
The Scanlon thing, the Cunningham thing, I think you have more people waiting for the other shoe to drop. Jeff Flake
cunningham
Cunningham and Polley were enforcers at the net. Chas Konopka
cunning boast
The very cunning conceal their cunning; the indifferently shrewd boast of it. Christian Nestell Bovee
cunningham days family gone happy meeting neighbors talked
Mr. Cunningham would have gone over to his neighbors and had a family meeting with them and talked it out over cake. ... Happy Days Henry Winkler
cunning knowledge ought rather wisdom
Knowledge without justice ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom. Plato
cunning fool fools-and-foolishness knave man nor weakness wit
No man is so much a fool as not to have wit enough sometimes to be a knave; nor any so cunning a knave as not to have the weakness sometimes to play the fool George Savile