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    Hand \Hand\ (h[a^]nd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Handed}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Handing}.]
    1. To give, pass, or transmit with the hand; as, he handed
    them the letter.

    2. To lead, guide, or assist with the hand; to conduct; as,
    to hand a lady into a carriage.

    3. To manage; as, I hand my oar. [Obs.] --Prior.

    4. To seize; to lay hands on. [Obs.] --Shak.

    5. To pledge by the hand; to handfast. [R.]

    6. (Naut.) To furl; -- said of a sail. --Totten.

    {To hand down}, to transmit in succession, as from father to
    son, or from predecessor to successor; as, fables are
    handed down from age to age; to forward to the proper
    officer (the decision of a higher court); as, the Clerk of
    the Court of Appeals handed down its decision.

    {To hand over}, to yield control of; to surrender; to deliver
    up.

    1. Government sources have said Bloch was videotaped in Paris handing a briefcase to a Soviet agent.
    2. Those deficits mean that Americans are handing over billions of dollars to foreigners to pay for imported products.
    3. Others go blissfully on, voting large raises for themselves and constituents, handing out dollars for pet projects where their greatest poitical support is, and not enacting any really meaningful reform for both social and economic issues.
    4. Federal banking regulators agreed in principle to pump $970 million into ailing First City Bancorp. of Texas, handing over management of the Houston banking company to a group led by former Chicago banker A. Robert Abboud.
    5. She had told police after the killing that the gun fired accidentally when she was handing it to Douglas, authorities said. Douglas was killed by a single gunshot to the back of the head.
    6. But those changes are now happening. Israeli troops have withdrawn from a small part of occupied territory, and Israel is handing over important civil powers to a Palestinian authority.
    7. Voters' commends indicated a wariness of handing power to the Socialists.
    8. Observer now has a red face as a result of making a mistake when handing its 'Clean Breast' award for frankness yesterday to David Lloyd-Jacob of Butte Mining.
    9. The Delors Report's answer to the regional harshness of an imposed single currency is to propose handing out grants to underprivileged regions.
    10. He also is handing out 4-by-5 index cards summarizing the amendment to colleagues.
    11. Police fought armed bands in the capital and hungry mobs in Rosario on Tuesday, and the death toll reached 11. Officials talked of handing out free food to stop looting sparked by soaring inflation.
    12. The Arts Council department handing this sector has expanded to around 30 people in the last two years.
    13. They range from plans to sell off British Coal, one of the last major industries to survive Mrs. Thatcher's privatization drive, to handing the construction of highways to independent entrepreneurs.
    14. Properly conducted, they save lives and avoid the kinds of embarrassment that Noriega has been generously handing out to Americans.
    15. If British Coal is being forced to lop off an arm and a limb to stay alive, why are we handing wind power a crutch? PUTTING VALUES on the environment tends to be controversial.
    16. Of course, they chat in Spanish, in itself a novelty in New York theaters if not in New York; some, handing tips to the ushers, have clearly never before set foot in a theater outside the old country.
    17. Judges have been asked to decide, for example, whether taxpayer-financed airline terminals or private shopping malls can bar people from handing out leaflets or asking for contributions.
    18. Customs authorities on Tuesday challenged a court ruling preventing them from handing over to U.S. drug enforcement agencies documents belonging to Panama's de facto ruler, Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega.
    19. 'It could be a five-course lunch, but they are continually handing you documents while you get cabbage all over them,' Mr Gibson says. British clients of the US banks have now adopted some of their more ascetic and businesslike customs.
    20. This comes from the Latin tradere (to hand over, deliver, in a sense, to betray) and surfaces in Voltaire's idea of extradition and the English extradite. Ironically, the word contains both safeguard and betrayal: handing on and handing over.
    21. This comes from the Latin tradere (to hand over, deliver, in a sense, to betray) and surfaces in Voltaire's idea of extradition and the English extradite. Ironically, the word contains both safeguard and betrayal: handing on and handing over.
    22. The problem for the West is how to reach out toward the people of Vietnam without simultaneously handing cash and an unearned stamp of approval to the disgusting government in Hanoi.
    23. Hats Off When the United Auto Workers launched its bid to organize Honda Motor Co.'s Marysville, Ohio, assembly plant years ago, it went for a high profile, handing out blue "UAW" caps to vie with the company's green "Honda" caps.
    24. He is handing over at the age of 76 to Joe Barnes, who was joint managing director of the retailer J Sainsbury until 1990. Baxters' products - such as its well known Royal Game Soup - are made at its base at Fochabers in northeast Scotland.
    25. "Here, try to put the ball in that hole," a West European official from the U.N. said, handing his club to a soldier.
    26. But after handing reporters a statement about the protest, he too was arrested.
    27. Wright, his career in shambles as a result of ethics charges, disappeared for a long holiday weekend _ after first handing out roses from his garden to television reporters camped outside his door.
    28. But finding a cure isn't hopeless, says S.B. Jamile, who is handing out copies of the constitution of the Inyangas National Association, which he runs.
    29. Memorex Telex proposed to restructure $1.3 billion in debts by handing over 95% ownership in the the computer-peripherals maker to bondholders.
    30. An official at the Soviet Embassy in Bonn on Monday refused to comment on a report that talks were under way between German and Soviet officials on handing over Honecker, whose testimony could be potentially damaging to Moscow.
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