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  • 21Hand net — Fishing for salmon with a hand or dip net on the Fraser River, Canada A hand net, also called a scoop net, is a net or mesh basket held open by a hoop. It may or may not be on the end of a handle. Hand nets have been used since antiquity and can… …

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  • 22hand it to — (smth) give credit or praise to someone You have to hand it to him he worked hard and was very successful with his business …

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  • 23hand vise — noun : a small clamp or vise on a handle designed for holding small objects while they are being worked usually by hand …

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  • 24hand-worked — …

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  • 25Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance — The Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance (CHLA) was a labor organization[1] formed in 1933 to protect the civil rights of overseas Chinese living in North America[2][3] and to help Chinese laundry workers break their isolation in American society. [4]… …

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  • 26David Hand (animator) — David Dodd Hand (January 23, 1900 – October 11, 1986) was an animator and animation filmmaker, best known for his work at the Walt Disney Productions. Hand worked on numerous Disney shorts during the 1930s, eventually becoming supervising… …

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  • 27field hand — noun a hired hand on a farm • Syn: ↑farmhand, ↑fieldhand, ↑farm worker • Hypernyms: ↑hired hand, ↑hand, ↑hired man • Hyponyms: ↑ …

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  • 28Learned Hand — Infobox Judge name = Learned Hand imagesize = caption = office = Judge of United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit termstart = 1924 termend = 1961 nominator = Calvin Coolidge appointer = predecessor = Julius Marshuetz Mayer birthdate …

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  • 29Black Hand — For other uses, see Black Hand (disambiguation). Unification or Death / Black Hand Black Hand seal Motto Unification or Death; Unity or Death; Death of Tyranny! Formation …

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  • 30in hand — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. Under control. * /The principal was happy to find that the new teacher had her class in hand./ * /The baby sitter kept the children well in hand./ * /Mabel was frightened when the barking dog ran at her, but she soon got… …

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