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  • 31in someone's hands — in someone’s hands phrase if something is in someone’s hands, they are responsible for it The company is now in the hands of the official receiver. in good/​safe hands: I knew that the dog was in safe hands with my parents. Thesaurus: responsible …

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  • 32in someone's hands — if something is in someone s hands, they are responsible for it The company is now in the hands of the official receiver. in good/safe hands: I knew that the dog was in safe hands with my parents …

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  • 33in good hands — managed or cared for with great attention. I m just glad to know that our money s in such good hands. Nothing gives parents greater comfort than knowing their children are in safe hands …

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  • 34(a) safe pair of hands — a safe pair of hands british phrase someone who you can trust to do something well and make no mistakes The new Chancellor is widely seen as a safe pair of hands. Thesaurus: people or things you can rely on or trustsynonym Main entry: pair * * *… …

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  • 35Pushing hands — Pushing hands, (, Wade Giles t ui1 shou3, pinyin tuī shǒu), is a name for two person training routines practiced in internal Chinese martial arts such as Baguazhang, Xingyiquan, Tai Chi Chuan (Taijiquan), Liuhebafa, and Yiquan. OverviewPushing… …

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  • 36Idle Hands — Infobox Film caption= Idle Hands poster name=Idle Hands director= Rodman Flender writer=Terri Hughes Ron Milbauer starring=Devon Sawa Jessica Alba Seth Green Elden Henson Vivica A. Fox producer=Jeffrey Sudzin, Andrew Licht distributor=Columbia… …

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  • 37It Ain’t Safe No More — It Ain’t Safe No More …

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  • 38Patent safe — The patent safe game, was much practiced during the late Civil War in and around New York City. It was carried on principally in the neighborhood of the Hudson River Depot, and the complaints of the victims, to the police, were loud and numerous …

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  • 39(a) safe pair of hands — British & Australian someone who you can trust to do an important job well without making mistakes. He s what this troubled club needs, a good, solid manager, a safe pair of hands …

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  • 40a safe pair of hands — British someone who you can trust to do something well and make no mistakes The new Chancellor is widely seen as a safe pair of hands …

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