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The airport is in the hands of French paratroops.

Fortune and misfortune are all in the hands of individuals.

背燈和月就花*,已是十年蹤跡十年心不公平的社會才是真實的社會。

The beautiful blueprint lies in the hands of lazy hands, but it is just a scrap of paper.

The fate of men is in the hands of women, and the fate of goods is in the hands of customers.

Nearly every regulatory tool outlined in the speech is already in the hands of the FSA.

The soldiers endured many kinds of torture when they were in the hands of the enemy.

In the occupied areas everything is in the hands of Japanese imperialism.

The harassment potential of this technology in the hands of vigilante stalking gangs is obvious.

Historically, control of women has been concentrated in the hands of the rural possessing classes.

Xuanyuan has no regrets. The two hands of iron and dance dance in the hands of the tiger, the wind and the wind.

As matters now stand, the shreds are in the hands of the Milberg Weiss law firm.

The prime minister was a mere tool in the hands of the country's President.

In particular, their command signals are folding fans in the hands of platoon leaders.

We left the project in the hands of our deputy manager.

Rose is in the hands of, it does not matter, he was sent to the Rose.

Success is divided into two halves, half in the hands of God, that is fate, the other half in their hands, that is desperately.

There is a famous proverb: 80% of the wealth of the world is in the hands of 20% of people.

In the whole process of competition, many excellent tennis players were defeated in the hands of the young new star.

Although Lu Xun is the Dean, the real power of the school is in the hands of the academic committee.

Treasuries are now in the hands of speculators looking to sell, not investors looking to hold.

Jara sang, his song a weapon in the hands of love.

I feel that beauty is in the hands of everybody, but they don't know it.

But the fact is that final power really does lie in the hands of the people of the United States.

The truth is often in the hands of a few, and a few must obey the majority, and the truth is still in the hands of the majority, and so is the accumulation of people.

The sites of the latest attacks were symbolic. Haifa Street was in the hands of insurgents three years ago.

M1 measures the most liquid forms of money and is limited to currency actually in the hands of the public.

The number of shares which have been issued and are in the hands of stockholders are called the outstanding shares.

Elang risk in the wind when you have ups and downs in the hands of Flanagan straw.

The lights of the searchlights in the hands of the people were in a state of chaos, and the area of the underground stone chambers was quickly examined.

Love is in the hands of the sand, the more tight grip, the faster flow, finally, will have nothing.

His rationale for new troops ended up in the hands of Bob Woodward of the Washington Post.

Much of that land has been sold and developed, rendering much of Kabul's property in the hands of unknown owners.

As the building is temporarily in the hands of the Anglican heresy, I cannot answer for that.

In fact the best situations today are ones where the state is not really in the hands of the reactionaries, for example, the situation of Chavez in Venezuela.

This technology should have been in the hands of Darwin and Mendel and much smarter people than any of us.

The United States has put its fate in the hands of two nations who bear it little good will.

For today's people, perhaps this package is too heavy, as heavy as the barbell in the hands of athletes.

And the soul of the mutilated Marlboro is able to put their hands and feet in the hands of the subdued, regardless of strength, on this ability to let their own back.

Reading benefits a lot. Now let we cupped in the hands of the books, roaming in the sea of books, let the book tell us more knowledge.

Looking at the fields in the sunset, the countryside, the fields are rich and beautiful in the hands of the country people.

Yes, Russia's Olympic basketball fate is in the hands of an African-American point guard from Pittsburgh.

This is a supporting flag troops, smoky battlefield never fall flag, held in the hands of this company.

Imagine this in the hands of McGyver!

The remedy lies in the hands of the government.

Dinner is in the hands of the chef.

The world is not in the hands of those who scoff at the hands, but in the hands of the able to withstand the ridicule and criticism can keep straight on hands.

Smiles that came from believing that, no matter what, we are in the hands of God, and God's hands are good hands.

I think it’s still in the hands of the white people, and let me add, in the hands of the Afrikaners.

ST. LOUIS — The future of engineering is in the hands of kids like Alejandro Castro.

However, leaving the battle entirely in the hands of Banks may not be the solution.

But I know that it is in the hands of our hands to the time approach to the performance of the memory process.

Once largely in the hands of wealthy landowners, the park remains mostly privately owned.

What very rare animal matter crosses the seas before finishing in the hands of apothecaries?

The management of the affairs of the world is at present in the hands of practical, levelheaded, sensible business-men.

Power is largely concentrated in the hands of a small elite.

I will be in the hands of the kite line to pass the leaves hands red with cold, her hands tightly clutched, facing the sky, quiet smile, red face, eyes closed, a happy face let me heartache.

He's our trusted man; the REINS of good fortune will be in the hands of one of our own.

Under the shelter of the bay there was no risk to a boat in the hands of experienced sailors.

Even if they can be well preserved, they might as well stay in the cupboard in the hands of boys.

A government in the hands of a close corporation of lawyers is likely to be the most narrow-minded.

Maybe the agency that games allow can, in the hands of the right storytellers, lead to empathy.

I'm also in it to get guns off the street — to take them out of the hands of people who would potentially do harm with them, and put them in the hands of collectors.

One month after Jiang Hao's birth, he was left in the hands of his grandmother and the babysitter.

In addition, knowledge of the facts about AIDS and AIDS public service announcements Brochures have been sent to members of participating in the hands of the Olympic Games.

These big fellas are spectacularly beautiful when shot off at night, but dangerous in the hands of us ordinary folks.

but I found you proud and blood-thirsty, and I left you in the hands of God."

The matter is now in the hands of my lawyer.

The fate of the nation is not so much in the hands of those in power as in the hands of their mothers.

The world is not in the hands of those who laugh, but in the hands of those who can withstand ridicule and criticism.

" That leaves the decision entirely in the hands of the giver.

Respecting our overdue account, we have today placed the matter in the hands of our solicitors.

Oh, let us leave ourselves in the hands of our Heavenly Father!

In terms of disciplinary control of lawyers, it appears that supervision and discipline were in the hands of the judiciary bureaucracy, rather than in the hands of the bar association.

Blizzard had been through a number of owners before ending up in the hands of Vivendi in 1998.

Sometimes the torch of truth is in the hands of a few people and burns those who hold it aloft.

Under the old political system wealth and power centralized in the hands of a few noble families.

Unfortunately, this weak poet has fallen into the deep abyss of coma. In the end, he died in the hands of the doctor he feared.

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'the future of this base is in the hands of the Kyrgyzstan government,' Mr. Medvedev said.

It was to discourage concentration of property in the hands of a few great landowners.

The French had floated the idea of placing the diplomatic work in the hands of the UN.

Not even the noble steeds that succumbed to the Plague are allowed any rest in the hands of the Forsaken.

GJM because the world is in the hands of "small time", so my assumption that everything is not set up.

Those, though, have been in the hands of states.

In spite of the damaged wheel, the plane touched down safely in the hands of her skilled pilot.

All over the world, the flowers in the hands of every successful person are irrigated with sweat and effort.

If the Texas poker metaphor of life, in the hands of fate CARDS as already doomed.

He thought that many parents were irresponsible putting their young children in the hands of overseas education agencies.

"We have placed the management of the new Branch in the hands of our partner, Mr. S."

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