As far as its uses, this case is by far the handiest distraction.
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Ahead, see some of the handiest tutorials for naturally curly hair, all by men.
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Perhaps handiest of all: you can dismiss at once all notifications/badges for an entire folder.
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To find out which brand had the handiest product, INSIDER compared paper towels from four companies.
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I, of course, am not the handiest, so I'll be choosing the "add to cart" option, instead.
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Here are a few of the handiest of automated home helpers: Some people find cutting the grass relaxing.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The animated GIF is the internet's handiest shorthand for expressing complex emotions.
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The heal boost/suppression capabilities of Ana's Biotic Rifle are handiest when friend and enemy front lines meet.
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Compounding the problem is the shark's lack of calcified tissue, which is normally one of the handiest indicators of age.
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The grappling hook comes in handiest when traversing the ruins, allowing Nate to get above enemy patrols or across gangways.
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It's handiest when he's attempting to distance himself from the two leading liberals in the Democratic primary: Warren and Sen.
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Ahead, we've got your guide to the handiest gear for a hike — whether it's your first or 50th time hitting the trails.
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Uber is pushing out an updated customer support system today, and the handiest feature is an automated way to find out your rating.
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I'm not the handiest person by a far stretch, so building the farm was difficult for me and required the help of my roommate.
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That's handiest when you've got the system set up in tent mode, stashing the keyboard away when it's time to watch a movie or draw with the S-Pen.
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If you prefer to travel light — without a wad of tangled cables and cumbersome backup batteries — the Nomad battery lightning cable may be the handiest gadget you've owned yet.
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The handiest of these will now allow you to check out multiple users' calendars side by side for a given day, in order to see how everyone's schedule lines up.
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If you've got a friend who can't seem to keep the drink in the glass, this red wine stain remover is about to be the handiest gift they've ever received.
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The prospect of a scandal-plagued president launching a military attack on a distant land has pundits reaching for the handiest film cliche, the 1997 political satire Wag the Dog.
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But, whatever the respective merits of boxing versus judo, there is no doubt that judo is the handiest art of self defense because size and strength are not the important factors.
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While the 14-inch size is probably the handiest (that's 14 inches from tip of the blade to the bottom of the handle), the trowel is also available in 9-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch sizes.
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North Korea is something of a locked box to the rest of the world, and even one of the handiest apparatuses through which you can glimpse cultural habits—the internet—is largely inaccessible to anyone outside the country.
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But if you can summon the maturity to stand up and admit that you exaggerated your ex-husband's faults because you were embarrassed about your divorce and he was the handiest scapegoat, then I like your second-chance chances much better.
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If you'd rather skip the don'ts and jump right to the do's, technologist Micah Lee, my colleague at The Intercept, has written some of the handiest explainers out there on how to implement operational security best practices, which can be read here, here, here, here, here, and here.
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Our handiest excuse—that the ceaseless stream of bad news and bullshit to which the Trump era has subjected us has left us helpless, confused, and overwhelmed, that too much has gone too wrong too fast to let ourselves sit still with any particular outrage or worry—is wearing thin.
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The amazing Master Tool Corporation, a subsidiary of Fly-By-Night Industries, has entrusted who? Me! To show you! The handiest and the dandiest kitchen tool you've ever seen.
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Because of this only Cork and Limerick participated in the Munster championship. Cork had hammered Limerick in the Munster semi-final and were nominated to be Munster's representatives in the All-Ireland final against Dublin. The game turned into a rout as Cork won the handiest championship ever by 5–11 to 0–6. The delayed Munster final took place in October with Tipperary beating Cork.
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The two women mentioned in the runic inscription were likely familiar with the story of the Epiphany. It has been suggested that the use of the term "handiest" (or "most skilled") in the runic text for the dead girl was a reference to her textile or embroidery designs, and that the images on the stone may represent these designs.Page 1995:170, citing Strömbäck 1970.
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Kilkenny emerged victorious by a single point. In 1941, an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the midlands forced Tipperary and Kilkenny to withdraw from the competition. As a result, Cork faced Limerick in the Munster final, and defeated them, before beating Dublin in the All-Ireland decider for one of the handiest championships ever won. Following the All- Ireland final Cork played Tipperary in the delayed Munster final and lost, thus becoming the very first All-Ireland champions but provincial runners-up.
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An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the midlands forced Tipperary and Kilkenny to withdraw from the competition. As a result, Cork faced Limerick in the Munster final, and defeated them, before hammering Dublin in the All-Ireland decider for one of the handiest championships ever won. Following the All-Ireland final Cork played Tipperary in the delayed Munster final and lost, thus becoming the very first All-Ireland champions but provincial runners-up. For these reasons Cork's first win of four in-a-row is often dismissed by their opponents.
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He admitted to killing Parkman in self- defense when the latter had become aggressive over the debt. He said that it was an unpremeditated rage, an act of passion and provocation, not a malicious murder. He said that Parkman "was speaking and gesticulating in the most violent and menacing manner" about the mineral cabinet being put up to cover another loan, and that in his fury he, Webster: > seized whatever thing was handiest - it was a stick of wood - and dealt him > an instantaneous blow with all the force that passion could give it. It was > on the side of his head, and there was nothing to break the force of the > blow.
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