Sentences with phrase «of a single hand»

This is especially true when utilizing single handed or double steel club exercises, since each club must be controlled through the friction created against the relatively small surface area of a single hand.
Dust cubed is dust: The sum of love, unequalled, spans the fingers of a single hand.
Even though the current 6th edition has 7 authors, the material is integrated in such a way that it reads like the work of a single hand — the deft hand of its master chef, Bruce Alberts.
Grant's signature service is his Dinners for 8, which give gay men the opportunity to attend intimate gatherings of singles hand - selected for compatibility with one another.
People usually go for one whose latch can be opened and closed with the use of a single hand.
Erving hit just two more free throws to finish with 31 points, but in this game his fury was felt on the boards, where he swiped 19 rebounds, many plucked with four fingers of a single hand.
However, Gropius did not necessarily see a building and every aspect of its design as being the work of a single hand.
On average, it takes 10 years to develop a single new medicine, and out of every 100 new molecules that enter Stage 1 (the first stage of development registered with regulatory bodies, such as the FDA in the United States, EMEA in Europe, or HSA in Singapore), the number of new drugs that will be approved can be counted on the fingers of a single hand.
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