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playing cards,
called hands,
according to the
rules of the game. Each
hand has a rank,
which is
compared against the
ranks of
other hands parti****ting in...
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Northern Africa (i.e. the Maghreb),
calling someone is done
using the
full hand. In
several Asian and
European countries, a
beckoning sign is made with...
- The Red
Hand of
Ulster (Irish: Lámh
Dhearg Uladh) is a
symbol used in
heraldry to
denote the
Irish province of
Ulster and the
Northern Uí Néill in particular...
- (to have a
full hand after completing a kong). (Technically, this is
shorthand for
stealing a pong with two
matching tiles from your
hand, and then promoting...
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Hand-to-
hand combat (sometimes
abbreviated as HTH or H2H) is a
physical confrontation between two or more
persons at
short range (grappling
distance or...
-
century on.
Waulking could be done with the
hands and feet. In
medieval Europe, it was done in water-powered
fulling mills.
After the
Industrial Revolution...
- (1982). Krukenberg's
kineplasty and
rehabilitation in a blind,
bilateral full-
hand amputee. Clin
Orthop Relat Res. Sep;(169):163-6. PMID 7105574 Swanson...
- an evil is, the
worse it is
manibus date
lilia plenis give
lilies with
full hands A
phrase from Virgil's Aeneid, VI.883,
mourning the
death of Marcellus...
- A
Hand-Over is a term used in the
animation industry to
refer to the
process of
adding finger and
hand motion capture data to the pre-existing
full-body...
- wielder's
entire hand from the
opposing sword; only with the
abandonment of the
shield and then the
armoured gauntlet did a
full hand guard become necessary...