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Hand-Over
A Hand-Over is a term used in the animation industry to refer to the process of adding finger and hand motion capture data to the pre-existing full-body motion capture data, using a hand motion capture device.
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overhand
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of hand-over in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of hand-over in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of hand-over in a Sentence
This is at best a profoundly disingenuous claim — the problems with censorship and surveillance are well known, as are the requirements for foreign firms to hand over all sorts of data and user information in an environment with no privacy rights.
The key to a strong agreement is protecting our intellectual property here in America and stopping the Chinese from keeping out our best goods until we hand over our trade secrets and know-how in such things as required joint ventures.
Mazloum is a terrorist sought with a red notice. What does this mean? ... The United States needs to hand over this man to us because he is wanted with a red notice, i told my justice minister today. They will do necessary paperwork for request. They (the U.S.) need to give him to us.
We got hit with the big bomb and that exploded like a million pounds of ammunition. The fireball went about 60, 70 feet in the air. we proceeded to go hand over hand across the line about 70 feet.
He asked me the time, I said it, and I saw he wasn't going to leave, and then he said,' Give me the phone. Don't try to react, because I'm armed.' Then he put his hand over [ a gun ], but I realized it was too soft.
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