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In total, he has a hand in 21 different properties.
The subject has a hand raised as if to say, Stop.
Our child protagonist has a hand in the mechanism of the universe.
We can simply say that he has a hand that reaches into heaven.
GoldenTree has a hand in imposing these austerity measures on the island's population.
He talks like someone has a hand around his throat the entire time.
The master bath has a hand-carved Boffi tub, which weighs 800 pounds.
Washington has denied Chinese suggestions that it has a hand in the unrest.
It has a hand in almost every major ride-sharing market across the globe.
Amazon already has a hand in advertising, so the company isn't starting from scratch.
It has a hand in just about every facet of the sports media business.
This one, in particular, is made from 100% wool and has a hand-tufted texture. 
The United States has denied Chinese suggestions that it has a hand in the unrest.
Mr. Koval has a hand-drawn diagram that details where the trucks are to park.
I like working really closely with everyone who has a hand in making this stuff.
She has a hand in their endorsement deals, branding, and in some cases, their product lines.
Ken owns a super trendy salon in WeHo and has a hand in several other businesses.
Each shoe has a hand-painted image of Bryant -- which took 35 hours per portrait to complete.
The rise of 5G also has a hand in the biggest innovation in video games: cloud gaming.
When everyone has a hand in dinner, Latta believes, they feel more connected to the meal itself.
It won't be long before WeWork has a hand in all aspects of how its members live.
In addition to its growing list of nicotine alternatives, Altria has a hand in the cannabis industry.
Juan Pablo Di Pace always has a hand to hold when it comes to his Fuller House costars.
In practice, however, their agenda has a hand in some of the most consequential policies in American society.
Billy has a hand on his father's shoulder, as if to reassure him — but Bobs sees what he sees.
Her talent clearly doesn't sit well with Charlotte, who, seemingly has a hand in making Elizabeth lose her mind.
It's pretty simple: If the house has a hand total of 16 or lower, the dealer has to hit.
And then Colonel Rob has a hand in all this; everybody's tape trading, everybody's getting copies to other people.
Amporn has a hand that's very damaged from his time in the jungle; it was damaged by a grenade.
The altimeter has a hand-held measurement module tethered by a 100-foot cord to a small base unit.
"By the way, I think Russia has a hand in this," Pelosi told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program on Friday.
Each one, in its own individual way, has a hand in making many of us feel bold, feminine — even empowered.
McConnell has a hand in this strategy, which is to remove candidates who are odds-on favorites in red states.
Tencent has a hand in the two biggest games in the smartphone world today: Player Unknown Battlegrounds (PUBG) and Fortnite.
And I'm sure it hurts anyone that has a hand in what they believe led the other team to winning.
Andris Nelsons conducts all that, and has a hand in the fireworks and festivities of Tanglewood on Parade, on Tuesday.
It's small, it's yellow, and it has a hand crank in addition to a few buttons and a directional pad.
The fund was initially created for the purposes of economic development, but now allegedly has a hand in less noble dealings.
It's not a big deal, but it has a hand in e-commerce, logistics, hardware, media, and a few other things.
It has a hand-filling palm swell and curvature for your fingers, but doesn't put your wrist in a neutral position.
Beyond the Beltway, he also has a  hand in the global trade policies that remain a top concern for the company.
OSHA [Occupational Safety and Health Administration] has a hand to play in the way that prep rooms are designed in funeral homes.
But she's one of those people who's too big to ignore because she has a hand in defining our larger pop culture.
"  He applies this thoughtfulness to everything he has a hand in, including his impressive art collection: "I don't buy anything that's not meaningful.
Indeed, each place Mr. Cuomo has sent troopers is already patrolled by a law enforcement agency that he has a hand in controlling.
"The scene, in its different forms, has a hand in putting Palestine on the map, standing in the face of complete erasure", he says.
Baloch's appeal for Indian help may deepen Pakistani suspicions that India has a hand in a decades-old insurgency in the vast southwestern province.
The wood-burning fireplace in this room has a hand-carved wood mantel and a street-facing stained-glass window that has been restored.
Bauer's sleuth, Detective Chief Inspector John Marvel, notable for the "piggy cunning" in his eyes, has a hand in tying up both narrative threads.
Regardless of whether human action has a hand in setting off a particular landslide, its effects may be felt by anyone who lives downslope.
One of the officers involved in the melee has chipped teeth and a knee injury, the police said, and another has a hand injury.
When and if a national law is introduced, one might be concerned, rightfully, that a company like AT&T has a hand in drafting it.
TV bundles and original digital content it has a hand in don't have that problem, but also are monetized for YouTube through subscriptions rather than ads.
Benz has a hand in the technology that underpins the new car as well, providing its digital dashboard and COMAND information and entertainment screens and interface.
"I definitely think this has a hand in that," study lead author Donna Roberts, a radiologist at the Medical University of South Carolina, tells The Verge.
Speaking of, her production company, Hello Sunshine, has at least a dozen new projects on the way, and Witherspoon has a hand in all of them.
El Niño has a hand in the February and other monthly temperatures records we've been observing, but not the only hand, not even the winning hand.
That's because the upper chamber, the Senate, will have 250 members appointed by the current junta and has a hand in appointing the next prime minister.
Analysts say Raytheon is one of the best-positioned to benefit since it has a hand in all of the U.S. missile defense systems currently fielded.
His co-founder Larry Page has a hand in two different "flying car" projects — one of which will supposedly be available at the end of this year.
Studnitzer, who has been with CME since 2002, also has a hand in the newest potential technology out of the exchange, as he manages CME Group's tech labs.
The more different realms of consumer life in which Alibaba has a hand, the more data it can amass on how consumers spend, and on what they want.
The Trump administration's NIH budget proposal last year would have slashed $897 million from the National Cancer Institute, which has a hand in early development of many therapies.
"Anybody that has a hand in this crisis must face the full wrath of law," the commissioner, Ahmad Abdur-Rahman, told Reuters, without giving details on the clashes.
Dungeons & Dragons" spinoff in collaboration with the fantasy novelist Patrick Rothfuss ("The Kingkiller Chronicle"), and he has a hand in the mash-up role-playing game "Dungeons & Dragons vs.
Mr. Bannon, the former Breitbart chief executive who has a hand in nearly every scripted public Trump utterance, had expressed a similar sentiment at the conference the day before.
The genetic transfer that takes place between organisms while their lineages are diverging has a hand in the emergence of adaptive traits and in the creation of new species altogether.
We asked North Korean officials about claims "Office 39," which procures luxury goods for North Korea's ruling Kim family, has a hand in the gold mining, but they didn't respond.
While Facebook and Coinbase may not share a lot of obvious overlap, bringing someone onto the team who has a hand in scaling software to massive proportions certainly can't hurt.
See for yourself – you belong here on Cape Breton Island, where healthcare is free, you know your neighbors and they look out for you and nobody has a hand gun.
Perhaps the ego has a hand — no one likes to be called out publicly by peers in the same network, especially when you know everyone you both know can see.
"WE'RE NOT blocking the traffic, just filtering it," declares Loup, a 64-year-old former education assistant, who has a hand in each pocket and a silver ring in each ear.
I know that we take that for a given with so many artists today, but it's impressive how much he has a hand in all those elements of his own work.
The letter has a hand-drawn cartoon of the hated Kaiser Wilhelm II, the German emperor, and also casually refers to New York Italians with an epithet common in those days.
SoftBank chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son has been making deals in the ride-sharing space for years and now the Japanese conglomerate has a hand in almost every major ride-sharing company.
The FTC has a hand in reviewing major mergers, scrutinizing companies' business practices, protecting online privacy and data security and otherwise policing the corporate world for unfair and deceptive acts or practices.
It has a hand in a university, a bank, a seed company, an artificial-insemination outfit, a chicken concern, a driving school and a chain of 530 fashion boutiques—among other things.
Part of that, she explained, is because GE has a hand in so many industries; but another component is how much more "territorial" people were in the media business, which hindered innovation.
It's probably a good thing that Amazon has a hand in so many different pockets then, and that it can rely on devices, physical stores, and AWS to continue bringing home the profits.
The game was a no-show again at E3 this year, but it remains in development, according to Tetsuya Nomura, who has a hand in the title along with directing Kingdom Hearts III.
The supercar has a hand-built carbon fiber body that is powered by similar components as the Bugatti Chiron, which itself is one of the world's fastest and most exclusive luxury sports cars.
The tents have bunk beds, according to the Administration for Children & Families, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which has a hand in the running the facility.
Chattanooga, Tennessee–based CBL & Associates, which owns or has a hand in 89 regional malls and open-air shopping centers, will close the doors at nearly all of its properties until 6 a.m.
But he also has a fairly narrow skill set that results in fairly repetitive duties and that sometimes has a hand in turning an otherwise thrilling game into a parable of professional ennui.
At least 2800 of those new jobs will be in Amazon's new research and development centres in Edinburgh, Cambridge and London, which has a hand in developing technology for Alexa, drones and Prime Video.
HTC doesn't usually attend Computex Taipei, but now that it has a hand in the high-end PC game, it's making the most of its rare appearance by conducting several demos at its booth.
Today, she's the Senior Director of Operations of the company, and has a hand in everything from branding to finances for popular products like BABE Rosé with Bubbles and the iconic White Girl Rosé.
Like Google, Anahata made it big as a search engine, but now it has a hand in every tech pot, from social media to artificial intelligence to Genie, an app that predicts the future.
Off the menu Alex Stupak takes over what was April Bloomfield and Ken Friedman's taqueria in the Pod 39 Hotel, Emeril Lagasse has a hand in a new Greek restaurant, and more restaurant news.
That means even though Google has a hand in serving the ad, it won't show up in its transparency report and could include deeper levels targeting than Google will allow elsewhere on its services.
Defectors have said "Office 39," a North Korean entity that procures luxury goods for the Kim family, has a hand in the gold mining business, exporting gold as a way to raise hard currency.
While climate change has a hand in the worsening weather, players pointed to the retractable roof over Ashe Stadium, in its third year as a completed structure, as a reason for their increased suffering.
But the handful of major stories she has a hand in on any given day are published in an environment where the execution of an article can become as talked-about as its content.
That means he has a hand in deciding not just the repertory, but also the casting, the gala menu, the tablescapes and the posters hanging outside the David H. Koch Theater, where the company is in residence.
But as time went on, they've slowed down and shifted their focus to other projects—including the pair of labels that Britt has a hand in, the beloved experimental electronic imprints Not Not Fun and 100% Silk.
As we know, the bumbling Gungan created by George Lucas first appears in The Phantom Menace as comic relief, then has a hand in creating the Empire as an advocate of emergency powers for the duplicitous Palpatine.
In the video, Mr. Noble has a hand behind his back and can be heard crying out that he hates his life before the officers fatally shoot him during a traffic stop in Fresno on June 25.
It has a hand in television channels, a record label, a film production company -- and even the annual Korean wave convention held around the world, KCON, which has helped bring Kpop bands like BTS to global audiences.
It has a hand-drawn aesthetic similar to Hotel Dusk— Chase star Shonosuke Nanase is a shameless ringer for Hyde—and while reviews are mixed (just as they were for Dusk) I'll probably be picking it up soon.
Human psychology also has a hand in the phenomenon: "Because accidents are getting to be so rare, maybe they stick in peoples mind more," Paul Hayes, of aviation consultancy Ascend, told the Wall Street Journal after the Germanwings tragedy.
As a result, the office has a hand in shaping nearly all rules that have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million, that have a material effect on the budget, or that raise novel issues of law or policy.
Cohen has denied allegations that Frankel has a hand in editing or firing and hiring, but speculation hasn't died down: This season, her role came up for debate again after a Zarin-like friendship breakdown took over the main storyline for the season.
Stacey Vee, who books Stagecoach, the largest country music festival owned by AEG and Goldenvoice, said she "doesn't disagree" that radio play has a hand in what keeps women from being able to have the same kind of cultural cachet men do.
"Yes, of course El Niño has a hand in the February and other monthly temperatures records we've been observing, but not the only hand, not even the winning hand," Jessica Blunden of the National Center for Environmental Information in Asheville, told Mashable in an email.
Most of us have never heard of laconophilia, even as we live in a world so dramatically shaped by it, but it has a hand in everything from the French Revolution to the British educational system to the Ivy League to the Israeli Kibbutz movement.
" To entice new residents, Cape Breton, which is about the same size as the Big Island of Hawaii, brags about regularly featuring on lists of the world's most beautiful islands, along with its free healthcare, its open embrace of diversity, friendly neighbors and "nobody has a hand gun!
He has a hand in nearly all elements of Saudi policy — from a war in Yemen that has cost the kingdom billions of dollars and led to international criticism over civilian deaths, to a push domestically to restrain Saudi Arabia's free-spending habits and to break its "addiction" to oil.
Trump's blind nepotism created this: One of the most senior White House staffers, who has a hand in any number of extremely sensitive situations, including attempting to negotiate peace in the Middle East(!), is someone about whom intelligence officials had concerns regarding the potential exposure he could cause the US government.
Pogue also has a hand in several of the firm's projects — making curtains for the restaurant of a forthcoming museum in Los Angeles; creating window panels for the Ace Hotel in Kyoto, scheduled to open next year; and appliquéing a giant wraparound sectional in Japanese indigos for a client's San Francisco residence.
You can hear her training and diverse influences in the thoughtful, layered production that marks the EP. Studying among some of the strongest rising artistic talents in the country, Felix has a hand in just about every aspect of her outputs, from production to engineering to the typeface design in her video.
"Yes, of course El Niño has a hand in the February and other monthly temperatures records we've been observing, but not the only hand, not even the winning hand," Jessica Blunden of the National Center for Environmental Information in Asheville, told Mashable in an email on March 21981, in the wake of new NASA temperature data.
Such a restriction could have far-reaching consequences for existing deals, such as the one struck by Starwood Hotels and Resorts last year to manage hotels in Cuba — one of which is owned by the military conglomerate Gaviota — and effectively freeze future ones, since the military in Cuba has a hand in virtually every element of the economy.
"Start now, that way, on election day, you just hop on a bus to start your new life in Cape Breton, where women can get abortions...health care is free, you know your neighbors and they look out for you, nobody has a hand gun, Muslim people can roam freely, and the only 'walls' are holding up the roofs of our extremely affordable houses."
To be sure, the Trump administration has a hand in widening deficits, but the Congressional Budget Office was forecasting a steady state of trillion-dollar annual deficits long before the election of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
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But the Agriculture Department is doing little to help farmers adapt to what experts predict is the new norm: increasingly extreme weather across much of the U.S. The department, which has a hand in just about every aspect of the industry, from doling out loans to subsidizing crop insurance, spends just 0.3 percent of its $144 billion budget helping farmers adapt to climate change, whether it's identifying the unique risks each region faces or helping producers rethink their practices so they're better able to withstand extreme rain and periods of drought.

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