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  • Buck is only the third announcer to handle a television network's lead MLB and NFL covera
  • nique amongst Atari ST door games and it could handle a user definable number of online game partici
  • until the late 1950s and early 1960s could not handle a full ten car train and so the manual door co
  • Pedrosa's tiny stature wasn't strong enough to handle a big, heavy MotoGP bike and successfully race
  • . and I think that's the difference is how you handle a situation like that."
  • They can handle a very wide range of flow rates (from 200 to 9
  • aucracy by starting a new government agency to handle a license plate fee he enacted.
  • rity, but the office did require Huntington to handle a good deal of correspondence and sign officia
  • y broken up into a number of procedures, which handle a few general cases.
  • Additionally, she failed to properly handle a loaded weapon during a security alert which
  • hus she knows a couple of languages and how to handle a gun, among other things.
  • elines that make available all choices open to handle a given situation are of great convenience.
  • This option will enable the airport to handle a maximum of 420,000 flight movements per year
  • lphastus takes no longer than half a minute to handle a whitefly egg, and devours up to 160 eggs or
  • n recognised that the club was not equipped to handle a retial operation.
  • e intelligent enough and responsible enough to handle a gun."
  • nding for many government programs in order to handle a post-Second World War depressed economy.
  • e transponder 100 microseconds, allowing it to handle a maximum of 10,000 interrogations per second
  • cause the Westchester facility could no longer handle a student body as large as Stratford's.
  • I try to handle a comedy role much the same way that a cartoon
  • It can handle a wide range of bonuses, weights, zero-sum dis
  • We think the taxpayers understand that we handle a lot of sick people here.
  • nd despite its small size, it still managed to handle a substantial amount of agricultural traffic.
  • dor Sea near his hometown, where he learned to handle a rifle.
  • purchased with different-sized die openings to handle a variety of materials and bend angles.
  • These controlled sites handle a range of waste materials potentially more no
  • two Fords - well, he's just not big enough to handle a deal that size.
  • was not an ideal Chief Whip because he did not handle a crisis well and had a tendency to say anythi
  • f just over 38 feet (12 m) and large enough to handle a full-length fleet of barges.
  • onic devices that permitted the transmitter to handle a wider range of frequencies and standardizing
  • 0 m2) of production and storage space, and can handle a variety of industrial packaging, sub-assembl
  • B1 - Goin' To A Showdown B2 - How To Handle A Woman B3 - I'm An Indian Too B4 - Para Ti/Th
  • Radhika is a modern girl who would be able to handle a break-up.
  • Impressed by his ability to handle a seasoned gangster like Loggu and his henchme
  • It is located at Lake Olmstead Park and can handle a banquet function for 300.
  • d potentially dangerous deck-work, required to handle a conventional rig single-handed.
  • To its handle, about two feet long, when made as a symbol, o
  • out 18 inches to 15 inched in diameter, with a handle about 3 feet (0.91 m) long.
  • c metres) of oil per day, Helix Producer 1 can handle about 30,000 barrels.
  • h station; it had 15 dead end roads, and could handle about 150 steam locomotives, mainly for use on
  • They released an EP and three albums, which handle about Christmas subjects.
  • ay station; it had 8 dead end roads, and could handle about forty steam locomotives.
  • There is no system in place to handle absentee ballots for North Koreans living abro
  • show the major Hollywood studios that he could handle action, stunts and major stars, Craven substit
  • delegates, together forming a tag library, to handle actions performed at these steps.
  • In these vessels the stirrup handle actually forms part of the spout, which emanat
  • Front, leaving a corps rear area in Berlin to handle administrative matters and induction and train
  • tally revamped, and London agents were used to handle advertising aspect of the business.
  • CBSA officers at this airport currently can handle aircraft with no more than 15 passengers.
  • Some bridges can handle aircraft as large as the Boeing 747.
  • The airport can handle aircraft up to the size of the Boeing 747 jets
  • The airport can handle aircraft with a single-wheel weight of up to 2
  • gan construction in the 1960s and was ready to handle aircraft by 1967, but not passenger flights.
  • Water Aerodrome is the other, that is able to handle aircraft with more than 15 passengers.
  • CBSA officers at this airport currently can handle aircraft with no more than 30 passengers.
  • The main runway can handle airplanes with up to around 180 passengers.
  • Pennsylvania which are licensed by the PLCB to handle alcoholic beverages.
  • o of which were air bridges, was not enough to handle all international flights from the airport.
  • IAF have an exclusive apron to handle all their operations.
  • The Indians organization will handle all of Lara's medical expenses.
  • different ages and abilities, and successfully handle all of your game day responsibilities.
  • at the newly electrified Central station could handle all the trains, so Bournemouth West never re-o
  • he county grew, the Courthouse could no longer handle all of the county's business.
  • Petroleum and created a state owned company to handle all Petroleum activities in China.
  • the streets, the two patrol officers could not handle all the investigations.
  • r issues - in fact, a Chief of Staff who could handle all the details and intricate staff side of th
  • te the need for sub contractors altogether and handle all of its production in house, under one roof
  • e of knowledge) these cannot be generalised to handle all curves.
  • neys assigned to the Asset Forfeiture Division handle all civil forfeiture matters in the District;
  • The Cue sports techniques article could handle all of these subtopics; see below.
  • engrossed in his muse, leaving his Bachchan to handle all family matters.
  • f Billy Rowles, neither of whom is prepared to handle all the negative publicity.
  • emouth Central did not have enough capacity to handle all of Bournemouth's trains.
  • The new nonprofit entity would handle all hiring for the hospital.
  • JAXPORT facilities do not handle all the cargo moving over the St. Johns River.
  • s a bit of a mom-and-pop business, expanded to handle all aspects of the record-making process excep
  • 50 m and refurbished in mid-2006 to be able to handle all types of large aircraft.
  • a team of experienced and dedicated staff who handle all your enquiries.
  • er general for the state and authorized him to handle all military purchases.
  • FEMtools is designed to handle all sizes of finite element and test models fo
  • MS uses GLR parsing technology, enabling it to handle all practical context-free grammars.
  • iled to the door frame of her room with a door handle, allowing her to escape, but he is shot in the
  • -helmed projects, where Pharrell and Chad Hugo handle almost all of the production duties, Traintogo
  • The mic handle also has support for a hot shoe to connect a s
  • The NCO version's handle also lacked the silver wire wrapping and the S
  • use, which the lack of holes for fitting to a handle also shows.
  • Over the years, the bridge has had to handle an ever-increasing traffic load, but, with the
  • Ever wonder how you would handle an "ethical" situation?
  • eferee from Harrow, David Elleray, was also to handle an FA Cup Final and be a long-serving FIFA ref
  • ntrol over memory allocation, so branches that handle an "out of memory" error are difficult to test
  • New US$1.93 billion Terminal 3 will handle an additional 34 million passengers annually.
  • The entire airport complex is designed to handle an excess of one million passengers and 16,715
  • with traditional triple riveted polypropylene handle and full-length tang
  • ries were an early folding razor with a copper handle and a pivoted scissors, probably the earliest
  • he Julep strainer is shaped like a bowl with a handle, and will fit tightly into a mixing glass or s
  • Thus, though the hand can handle and examine extremely small things, it cannot
  • ze knife with curving profiles and a decorated handle and horse bridles.
  • Boston round" has a cylidrical shape without a handle and a short curved shoulder.
  • ting the mother of his two children with a mop handle and slamming her against a wall.
  • listic game in terms of how the cars drive and handle and the track features are also very realistic
  • ecognised by their distinctive appearance, the handle and blade being one continuous piece of metal,
  • It consists of a handle and a U-shaped metal frame, made of brass or b
  • It has a scroll handle and acanthus thumbpiece.
  • itor has a removable plate, with an insulating handle, and is insulated from the electroscope plate
  • e strainer is a disc (called the "rim") with a handle and two or more stabilizing prongs.
  • When the plug is made of glass, the handle and plug are fused together in one piece out o
  • gative experiences in our life, and the way we handle and react to them, can also lead to the develo
  • The war hammer consists of a handle and a head.
  • one-piece semi-portable design with a carrying handle and a single built-in 5¼-inch floppy disk driv
  • thunder pot) is a bowl-shaped container with a handle, and often a lid, kept in the bedroom under a
  • sive charge could be dismounted from the stick handle and used separately as a booby trap.
  • ping pan, keeping frequently shaking it by the handle and it will be light and savoury, and fit to t
  • how to handle and purify the tea scoop
  • y uses of electric detonators and are safer to handle and store than detonating cord.
  • Justifiably, she often flies off the handle and vainly demands a never-forthcoming raise.
  • The door in the painting has no handle, and can therefore be opened only from the ins
  • ed of durable plastic or steel (with a plastic handle) and powered by mains electricity.
  • There is usually a wooden handle and a cardboard collar to deflect any wax drop
  • ditional Japanese kitchen knives with ‘'honoki handle'' and ‘'Megugiki pin''
  • le, the most primitive means had to be used to handle and assemble extremely heavy armour plating we
  • e later model by featuring an external cocking handle and an extended trigger that allowed the weapo
  • A baking soda solution, which is easier to handle and arguably safer to use due to its lower pH,
  • The soldiers found the camels difficult to handle and they detested the smell of the animals.
  • e tolerant of air and moisture and are easy to handle and purify.
  • oration of the set, in particular with writing handle and shell lip of the ewer, reflects the taste
  • The user grips the handle and screws the metal point into the cork, unti
  • of a pumpable slurry of MgH2 which is safe to handle and releases H2 by reaction with water, with r
  • ly, the Ferrari is the slowest, but easiest to handle, and the McLaren is the fastest, but difficult
  • ability of an insect to learn a motor skill to handle and obtain nectar from a flower type or specie
  • ime was more than the struggling company could handle, and it suspended performing in the fall of 20
  • y friendly than bottled wine and far easier to handle and transport.
  • glass or cup on a foot, optionally also with a handle and a short stem.
  • f the Bowie was made utilizing a black micarta handle and stainless steel blade known as the Trident
  • nd was way larger than my small physique could handle and in cleaning it, my back began to ache.
  • young girl, I suffered him at sundry times to handle and touch the secret parts of my body which ne
  • r military/survival blade designs with updated handle and sheath designs, and the Freedom Fighter se
  • ristian Andersen in 1860, but the heart has no handle, and therefore could not have been used as a C
  • The Broadcast Operator was also responsible to handle and assist with FLASH traffic, particularly lo
  • ng on the DSG boot, steering wheel, park brake handle and floor mats (from which the red GTI logo ha
  • peed higher than the track configuration could handle and derailed.
  • Saanen goats are easier for children to handle, and are popular in the showmanship classes du
  • Handle and care for Bevo while transporting him to Un
  • ibly can, which are sometimes more than he can handle and has to have Doi-sensei help him, with less
  • levision, over the next three decades he would handle announcing duties for such programs as Coke Ti
  • a capacity of 125 skaters and the outside can handle another 75 skaters.
  • I'll handle any links in other articles.
  • ent insurance and hire a management company to handle any oil spill.
  • He can handle any automatic firearm with deadly accuracy and
  • nge County Fire Rescue is prepared for and can handle any type of emergency in its jurisdiction.
  • ue to worry about whether they are prepared to handle anything that lies before them.
  • Tough enough to handle anything, he survives foreign prisons, pirates
  • an's decision, dealt with how appellate courts handle appeals of Constitutional issues from local co
  • The facilities are very modern and handle approximately 12 million tonnes of cargo (2006
  • (380,000 l) of water, and the pump system can handle approximately 25,000-US-gallon (95,000 l) a mi
  • 46 control staff handle approximately 500,000 calls each year, includi
  • The Evolver can handle arbitrary topology, volume constraints, bounda
  • hey are analogous, and you (I gather from your handle) are something of an expert in this area.
  • r parts to the knife (blade, bolster, tang and handle) are forged from a single piece of steel.
  • are doing and gives advice to Travis on how to handle Arliss a little better.
  • n Alia International Airport should be able to handle around thirteen million passengers a year, nea
  • e again proved to be too much for the Hawks to handle, as they blew out the Hawks in each of the 4 g
  • ootprint could result in a terminal that could handle as many as 2-3 million TEUs a year, which is e
  • s would prove to be too much for the Oilers to handle, as Chicago would sweep the series, outscoring
  • ngeles Lakers, who proved too much for them to handle as they ended Indiana's championship hopes in
  • e perfect accessory for Viktor: a fate she can handle as long as the price is right.
  • This means the airport can handle as many as 450,000 passengers a year.
  • ack-to-Back post-season losses was too much to handle, as in 2003, they went 6-10, last in the Atlan
  • lar ends of tongs and are pivoted close to the handle, as in the common fire-tongs, used for picking
  • his large body frame, and his ability to stick handle at such high speeds.
  • XVIIA submarines were found to be very hard to handle at high speed, and were plagued by numerous me
  • g jaw mounted at the end of a long tube with a handle at the opposite end.
  • tch are two very narrow bridges that typically handle at least 900-1200 vehicles a day, doubling to
  • of data beyond what most data recorders could handle at the time.
  • it was clear that the new bridge would need to handle at least eight lanes (four in each direction).
  • Doug doesn't handle authority well, even when his best friend, Dr.
  • initially designated B-29D) was good enough to handle auxiliary roles such as air-sea rescue, electr
  • g forces are specially trained and equipped to handle aviation fuel fires and spills.
  • Higher tubular handle bars
  • The first director approached to handle Battlefield was Graeme Harper, who had previou
  • after a six-inch piece of plastic toilet-brush handle became embedded in her buttock after a fall.
  • hen made of brass or silver, it needs a longer handle because of the heat.
  • ch as decency are more difficult to define and handle because they reflect a large variety of person
  • hey are named ansamycins (from the Latin ansa, handle) because of their unique structure, which comp
  • They are often difficult to handle because of their slippery skins.
  • ut were difficult for frail elderly readers to handle because of they were oversize.
  • He had to have special grooves made in his bat handle because of this.
  • al, super thermites are extremely hazardous to handle because of its high sensitivity to electrostat
  • Poison Idea / No Handle Beer demo (two Poison Idea covers and one orig
  • It is relatively hard to handle, being very corrosive and prone to auto-radiol
  • d to look roughly like the letter "T" with the handle being the long part, and the head being the li
  • For example, take a 2-sphere, and attach a handle between two nearby points on the equator; beca
  • rutting about the court with the tennis racket handle between his legs; sometimes he would yank on t
  • This saber has a flat, brass handle, black leather grip wrapped in brass wire, and
  • airfield that would not need to be extended to handle bomber operations, it was farther away from la
  • gement and The Lee Network formed a network to handle bookings for feature dancers.
  • Handle bookings in a polite and courteous manner, giv
  • 971, all television receivers in the UK had to handle both the VHF and UHF wavebands.
  • originally built in 1917, and was designed to handle both steam trains and steam ships.
  • ccasional deep irrigation is recommended), can handle both partial shade and full sun, and temperatu
  • The ability to handle branches does not appear to exist in these mac
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