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See: deliver, employee, handwriting, help, present HAND. That part of the human body at the end of the arm.
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The concept relies on local empowerment as a means for preservation, and is based on the premise that given a hand in managing their land locally, slowly, and with minimal government oversight, villages can better balance ecological and economic needs than bureaucratic agencies. Looking slim and somewhat fragile in a suede pantsuit with a leopard-print scarf and turquoise necklace, Stone was given a hand and helped to her seat next to Jury president David Lynch at the afternoon press conference. And the homeless are given a hand up, no matter how much the gift will inconvenience the givers. |
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