81. While computers may speed up the design process, they, like any medium, including the human hand, impose their own artistic limitations. 82. Yet he was amazed that during the study, when confronted by a human hand in their tree hollow dens, mother fishers would never bite. 83. Yes, books have bodies, bodies scaled to the human hand but possessed of weight and heft, with a universe mysteriously locked inside. 84. Yet unplayability has less to do with the limits of human hands, arms, legs, mouths and throats than it does with old cultures meeting new ones. 85. Zoo staffers have spent literally hundreds of hours over several years to get the animal comfortable with the restraint and the touch of human hands. 86. A human hand was visible, protruding from the rubble. 87. Canker can be spread numerous ways -- by human hands, machinery, wind and rain. 88. Clinically, doctors say, microsurgical techniques are available to transplant a human hand from a deceased donor to a living recipient. 89. His original ruby laser, which fit comfortably in a human hand, is now microscopic, but not so the price. 90. Like the saplings, assaulted by winter winds and human hands, Palestinians and Israelis are buffeted by the difficulties of implementing a peace plan incrementally. |