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hand-deliver

[ hand-di-liv-er ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to deliver in person or by messenger.


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Its reporters, editors and coordinators personally hand-deliver 30,000 quarterly print editions to local libraries, restaurants and community centers.

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The day after visiting Wang, Ly flew to China to hand-deliver the documents to Liu.

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Trump wasn't always so shy about his connections to the Heritage Foundation: his campaign press secretary stars in a Project 2025 recruitment ad; his former White House chief of staff promised on-camera to hand-deliver a Heritage Foundation policy blueprint for a second term; and Trump himself praised the Heritage Foundation's efforts at a 2022 dinner hosted by the think tank.

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On Jan. 10, Ukrainian evangelicals had signed off on a letter that Unguryan and others would hand-deliver to Johnson.

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And it appears to have been planned beforehand, because the Ukrainian Institute for Religious Freedom reported that Christian Ukrainian leaders almost three weeks beforehand agreed on the language of a joint letter to hand-deliver to Johnson.

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