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1 It turned out that covering the fingertips could keep hands cleaner longer.
2 But she drew away from him, and told him to keep hands off.
3 How long would he be able to keep hands off him?
4 Both have adjustable leather cross-body straps to keep hands free.
5 Visitors are also encouraged to keep hands clean and refrain from making cash payments.
6 But that jerk Strong promised he would keep hands off, till I reported my results!
7 Thus it may help to keep hands moisturized between climbing sessions, with lotion or post-climb balm.
8 Then his eyes caught the bright chalk marks around it-noticesto the gangs to keep hands off.
9 You keep hands on your farm, Mr.
10 Micro breweries, gin distilleries and even insect repellent producers have released their own line to keep hands clean.
11 I am supposed to keep hands on the wheel, but you can see how relaxing it does feel.
12 Medical experts also revealed you can use washing up liquid to keep hands germ-free when hand sanitiser isn't available.
13 I can hardly keep hands off you till then; and it's only to do so, that I hurry you.
15 It is idle for doctrinaires to tell us from the quiet comfort of home libraries, that we should '' keep hands off.''
16 And besides, Russia would not like it, therefore we must keep hands off and let Japan take the blame and the responsibility.
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