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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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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
Texas GOP Rep. John Culberson:
The president can cut off their money at noon on January 20, 2017 if they do not change their sanctuary policy and hand over criminal illegal aliens in their custody to be deported.
The procedure says that at the end of the day, electricity on the site is turned off. So we turn off the lifts and the scaffolding's lights, and we hand over the keys to the sacristy's concierge, that's exactly what the workers did. They followed the procedure, and it was of course duly noted in the registers at the sacristy.
Scott Gimple called me up and said, ‘ William Riggs’re going to hate this one. ’ Scott Gimple’s very good about alerting the cast when there’s going to be a( character) death, i just did n’t speak for a minute. I always thought Carl was going to be the one who led the show forward ; that Rick would hand over his boots and revolver when he walked off into the sunset in Season 28.
It's not just immediate annuities anymore, where you hand over a lump sum of money all at once, there are a lot of different options now that can meet different needs of plan participants and employers.
Should President Kiir remain adamant and refuse to hand over power to the people, then the citizens have every right to rise up and overthrow his regime.
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