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    hands
    [ noun ]
    1. (with `in') guardianship over; in divorce cases it is the right to house and care for and discipline a child

    2. <noun.act>
      my fate is in your hands
      too much power in the president's hands
      your guests are now in my custody
      the mother was awarded custody of the children
    3. the force of workers available

    4. <noun.group>


    hands \hands\ n.
    1. a person's power or discretionary action; as, my fate is
    in your hands.

    Syn: custody.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    2. The force of workers available; as, all hands on deck.

    Syn: work force, manpower, men.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    A dictionary containing a natural history requires
    too many hands, as well as too much time, ever to
    be hoped for. --Locke.

    1. Volume was light in contrast to the previous week's activity in which about 1 billion shares traded hands in the busiest week in more than a year.
    2. As they walked out, the men lifted their hands in a salute.
    3. The two firms shook hands on the merger at 3 a.m.
    4. The mark was changing hands at 77.25 yen late yesterday, up from 76.86 yen late Friday in New York.
    5. Although she is the product of the most liberal of Western schooling, Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto still covers her head in public and never shakes hands with men _ in keeping with Islamic fundamentalism.
    6. This special status is still in force, although the Soviets have put virtually all control in local hands.
    7. A passenger jumped into his hands with a burning nylon jacket.
    8. That figure is estimated to have risen to 60 per cent and only a quarter of the service is now estimated to be white. However, almost all power within the service lies in white male Afrikaner hands.
    9. "If he had shaken hands with Mayor Clark he would have had to jump over the podium and would have dragged me with him, because I was tugging on his coattails," said Miss Royals.
    10. "I have a good head and a good pair of hands.
    11. So they've issued different classes of stock with voting rights that puts most power in family hands.
    12. According to market sources, yesterday's big block took some unhappy institutional investors out of the stock, cleared out the underwriters' leftovers and put the shares in the hands of investors who saw them as an attractive value at 14 1/2.
    13. 'Now he's waving his hands about.
    14. The current 'high concept' is Bank of England independence. Only with an independent Bank, enthusiasts argue, can monetary policy be freed from the interfering and inflationary hands of politicians.
    15. How can we, with our bare hands?" one cadet replied.
    16. Mr. Michaelis got his stock picking education at the hands of Charles Munger, Berkshire's vice chairman and Mr. Buffett's longtime business partner.
    17. Income is more concentrated in the hands of the rich in Latin America than in any other region of the world.
    18. Nearly four million shares changed hands.
    19. He said their hands had been tied, they were at one point bound to trees, and they feared for their lives.
    20. Sarajevo radio yesterday denied reports that the Bosnian army started the fighting. Bosnian Croat forces this autumn suffered a string of reverses at the hands of their Moslem adversaries.
    21. 'It would be wrong to put words into his mouth if they were not correct, but where you have a civil servant giving evidence on behalf of a department, many hands contribute,' he said.
    22. It is just that once bureaucrats get their hands on a lot of property, they don't want to let go.
    23. One of the State Department's most experienced Latin America hands is in line to become ambassador to the Organization of American States as part of an administration effort to revitalize that institution, according to U.S. officials.
    24. As the participants gathered, news reports quoted non-Communist guerrilla commanders as saying they suffered major battlefield losses at the hands of the Phnom Penh army.
    25. While he is keen to improve training for young people, he says industrialists should not sit on their hands while their businesses suffer through what he decribes as a breakdown of law and order.
    26. Lachenmeyer said he noticed Steinberg's hands were battered just before he was arrested.
    27. All those good words," McCartney said, smiling broadly and grabbing hands to shake.
    28. "Everything was in the Lord's hands," he said.
    29. The action was designed to mirror Aug. 23 demonstrations in the three Baltic republics in which more than 1 million Estonians, Lithuanians and Latvians joined hands to protest the annexation of their lands.
    30. If Kevin Maxwell really wanted a cheap bolt-hole, surely he could have done better than hide in what old City hands know as 'The Wardrobe'.
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