Names that the wrestlers usually use themselves Usually not the names that they use in the ring, A Handle refers to (or identifies) elements associated with inter-application communications (i e a database connection is achieved via dbhandle ), Whether this term is taken from trucky talk like "Trying to get a handle or something" or not is open to speculation, but what it means in chatting circles is the name you go by when you chat Some people use their own name and look rather unholy, not to mention dull, when they go into Christian rooms surrounded by handles like Jesus Loves Me, God's Little Sunbeam and Seen The Light (yeah right, as if anyone would call themselves something like THAT ), but then, their argument might be that at least they are being honest and not trying to be someone they're not Boy, some chatters can be so sensitive And no, I'm NOT one of them, so WATCH IT!!, third-person singular of handle, Places on a widget or screen where the object can be"grabbed" for repositioning or resizing, plural of handle, Bars at the back of a two-man sled that the brakeman pushes on to get it started on the descent, Axe handles are made of hickory and range from 20" to 36" long The most common is 36" Handles for single-bit axes are curved to help increase leverage Double-bit axes have straight handles because the handle must be symmetrical with the double-edge head, Rings, often stirrup-shaped but sometimes semicircular, cast in pairs on the upper side of gun and howitzer tubes at the center of balance With the cascabel, the handles were used to attach tackles when lifting a piece to or from its carriage The handles of ornately-decorated early ordnance were often cast in the form of dolphins, and early works call then by that name, used instead of a control bar to fly the kite In 4 line kites, a pair of bent handles with one power line connected to the top and one brake line connected to the bottom of each A "link line" or harness line runs between the two handles to allow a harness to take the load of the kite and for one-hand or short-term no-hands flying Allows more precise landing, better luff recovery, quicker handling and better sensitivity, but less tendency to automatically return to a neutral position, less solid-feeling, more "fumbly" and usually twitchier Generally considered unsuitable for inflatable kites, Flattened half-rings case on some bronze weapons Placed over the center of gravity to facilitie lifiting On early, heavily decorated weapons, the handles were often cast to resemble dolphins, and were known by this name, Handles give you something to grab on to! You wouldn't get very far in graphics editing without these, Small squares that appear around the periphery of a selected object, Small squares on (or sometimes near) elements to indicate that they have been selected, The squares that appear on the borders of selected objects like a Text Box When handles of different size are present, the large handle is used to move and the smaller handles are used to resize, To use the hands, To touch; to feel with the hand, To use or hold with the hand, To manage in using, as a spade or a musket; to wield; often, to manage skillfully, A reference to an object or structure that can be stored in a variable, A topological space homeomorphic to a ball but viewed as a product of two lower-dimensional balls, A part of an object which is held in the hand when used or moved, as the haft of a sword, the knob of a door, the bail of a kettle, etc, That of which use is made; an instrument for effecting a purpose (either literally or figuratively); a tool, The gross amount of wagering within a given period of time or for a given event at one of more establishments, To accustom to the hand; to work upon, or take care of, with the hands, A 10 fl oz (285 ml) glass of beer in the Northern Territory. See also pot, middy for other regional variations, A name, nickname or pseudonym, To receive and transfer; to have pass through one's hands; hence, to buy and sell; as, a merchant handles a variety of goods, or a large stock, To use or manage in writing or speaking; to treat, as a theme, an argument, or an objection, To manage; to control; to practice skill upon, To deal with; to make a business of, To treat; to use, well or ill, If you say that someone can handle a problem or situation, you mean that they have the ability to deal with it successfully. To tell the truth, I don't know if I can handle the job, A handle is the part of an object such as a tool, bag, or cup that you hold in order to be able to pick up and use the object. The handle of a cricket bat protruded from under his arm. a broom handle, full, hdl, That part of vessels, instruments, etc, which is held in the hand when used or moved, as the haft of a sword, the knob of a door, the bail of a kettle, etc, A man who earns his living by handicraft; a handicraftsman, Priscilla Prescott", show and train; "The prize-winning poodle was handled by Mrs, touch, lift, or hold with the hands; "Don't handle the merchandise", the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it; "he grabbed the hammer by the handle"; "it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip", feel, touch with the hands; deal in, do business with; manage; treat, To receive and transfer; to have pass through ones hands; hence, to buy and sell; as, a merchant handles a variety of goods, or a large stock, To accustom to the hand; to work upon, or take care of with the hands, A man skilled or employed in handcraft, The total amount of money taken in by a business within a given period of time, That of which use is made; an instrument for effecting a purpose; a tool, To touch; to feel with the hand; to use or hold with the hand, A nickname or pseudonym, That of which use is made; the instrument for effecting a purpose; a tool, In a handy manner; skillfully; conveniently, The whole-dollar price of a bid or offer is referred to as the handle (e g , if a security is quoted at 101 10 bid and 101 11 offered, 101 is the handle) Traders are assumed to know the handle See: Full, show and train; "The prize-winning poodle was handled by Mrs Priscilla Prescott", handle effectively; "The burglar wielded an axe", An object that identifies an enterprise bean A client may serialize the handle, and then later deserialize it to obtain a reference to the enterprise bean, A value that uniquely identifies something such as a file or data structure Handles are meaningful only to the software that creates and uses them but are passed by other software to identify things ODBC defines handles for environments, connections, statements, and descriptors, An unsigned long (32-bit) integer assigned by Windows NT or Windows 95 to uniquely identify an instance (occurrence) of an object, such as a file or a window, v (of a condition being signaled) to perform a non-local transfer of control, terminating the ongoing signaling of the condition, One of two metal grips, located on each side of the sled inside the pod The handles are used to push the sled during the start and sometimes for steering during the run, The whole-dollar price of a bid or offer is referred to as the handle (i e if a security is quoted at 101 10 bid and 101 11 offered, 101 is the handle) Traders are assumed to know the handle, deal with verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China", interact in a certain way; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently", If you handle a particular area of work, you have responsibility for it. She handled travel arrangements for the press corps during the presidential campaign, If you talk about the way that someone handles a problem or situation, you mention whether or not they are successful in achieving the result they want. I think I would handle a meeting with Mr. Siegel very badly + handling han·dling The family has criticized the military's handling of Robert's death, A handle is a small round object or a lever that is attached to a door and is used for opening and closing it. I turned the handle and found the door was open, part of an object designed to be gripped by the hand; first name, nickname, code name, title (Slang); unique identifier assigned to a file which allows a program to access it (Computers), When you handle something such as a weapon, vehicle, or animal, you use it or control it, especially by using your hands. I had never handled an automatic, If something such as a vehicle handles well, it is easy to use or control. His ship had handled like a dream!, be in charge of, act on, or dispose of; "I can deal with this crew of workers"; "This blender can't handle nuts"; "She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old", If you fly off the handle, you suddenly and completely lose your temper. He flew off the handle at the slightest thing, If you have a handle on a subject or problem, you have a way of approaching it that helps you to understand it or deal with it. When you have got a handle on your anxiety you can begin to control it, When you handle something, you hold it or move it with your hands. Wear rubber gloves when handling cat litter, A pointer that the resource manager base library binds to the pathname registered via resmgr_attach() This handle is typically used to associate some kind of per-device information Note that if you use the iofunc_*() POSIX layer calls, you must use a particular type of handle -- in this case called an attributes structure, The whole-dollar price of a bid or offer is referred to as the handle (ie if a security is quoted at 101 10 bid and 101 11 offered, 101 is the handle) Traders are assumed to know the handle, To touch; to feel with the hand; to use or h, Priscilla Prescott" A man who earns his living by handicraft; a handicraftsman, Opaque object that is passed to a component for later reference, possibly in another address space (e g file handle, window handle), Directions given by the handler to the dog, A piece of cloth shaped like a handkerchief to be worn about the neck; a neckerchief; a neckcloth, A piece of cloth, usually square and often fine and elegant, carried for wiping the face or hands, The quality or state of being handy, Work done by the hands; hence, any work done personally, See Andiron, A small shape (usually square) at a corner or in the middle of an edge which resizes the object when you drag it, A pointer to a data structure that contains information about an object, A handkerchief, Refers to a nickname set in the bots/eggdrops access list, A handle is a way of identifying an object that is owned or managed by another thread or process orA client's representation of an object managed by the server, A value (often, but not always, a 32-bit integer) that identifies some operating system resource, for example, a window or a process The handle value is returned from an operating system call when the resource is created; your program then passes that value as an argument to subsequent operating system routines to identify which resource is being accessed Your program should consider the handle value a "private" type and not try to interpret it as having any specific meaning (for example, an address), A location on a part that can be grabbed (if the part is selected) in order to reshape it All parts have handles, though some (uses and text parts) have only one, A system of globally-unique names for Internet resources and a computer system for managing them, developed by CNRI; a form of URN, A signed integer value >= 0 Many Cactus routines return or accept a handle to represent a dynamic data or code object Handles for the same object class should not be trusted to comprise a consecutive sequence of integer values, This operates the locking device to secure the window via the Espagnolette Locking and non-locking types are available On older types of window a cockspur handle may be fitted, this relies on a nib, which moves onto a transome locking the sash into the frame when the handle is operated Handles are also the lock operating device on doors, An aluminum, wooden or composite pole connected to the head of the crosse, a small shape (usually square) at a corner or in the middle of an edge which resizes the object when you drag the square, In the S&P 500 a handle is one dollar unit or 100 points For example, if the markets is trading at 988 00 (or "8 even") if the market moves up to the next handle the S&P's would be trading at 989 00 (or "89 even") With the markets moving so quickly it is important to listen for the "handle" if not in front of a quote screen,
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A Handle refers to (or identifies) elements associated with inter-application communications (i e a database connection is achieved via dbhandle )
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Whether this term is taken from trucky talk like "Trying to get a handle or something" or not is open to speculation, but what it means in chatting circles is the name you go by when you chat Some people use their own name and look rather unholy, not to mention dull, when they go into Christian rooms surrounded by handles like Jesus Loves Me, God's Little Sunbeam and Seen The Light (yeah right, as if anyone would call themselves something like THAT ), but then, their argument might be that at least they are being honest and not trying to be someone they're not Boy, some chatters can be so sensitive And no, I'm NOT one of them, so WATCH IT!!
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third-person singular of handle
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Places on a widget or screen where the object can be"grabbed" for repositioning or resizing
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plural of handle
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Bars at the back of a two-man sled that the brakeman pushes on to get it started on the descent
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Axe handles are made of hickory and range from 20" to 36" long The most common is 36" Handles for single-bit axes are curved to help increase leverage Double-bit axes have straight handles because the handle must be symmetrical with the double-edge head
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Rings, often stirrup-shaped but sometimes semicircular, cast in pairs on the upper side of gun and howitzer tubes at the center of balance With the cascabel, the handles were used to attach tackles when lifting a piece to or from its carriage The handles of ornately-decorated early ordnance were often cast in the form of dolphins, and early works call then by that name
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used instead of a control bar to fly the kite In 4 line kites, a pair of bent handles with one power line connected to the top and one brake line connected to the bottom of each A "link line" or harness line runs between the two handles to allow a harness to take the load of the kite and for one-hand or short-term no-hands flying Allows more precise landing, better luff recovery, quicker handling and better sensitivity, but less tendency to automatically return to a neutral position, less solid-feeling, more "fumbly" and usually twitchier Generally considered unsuitable for inflatable kites
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Flattened half-rings case on some bronze weapons Placed over the center of gravity to facilitie lifiting On early, heavily decorated weapons, the handles were often cast to resemble dolphins, and were known by this name
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Handles give you something to grab on to! You wouldn't get very far in graphics editing without these
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Small squares that appear around the periphery of a selected object
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Small squares on (or sometimes near) elements to indicate that they have been selected
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The squares that appear on the borders of selected objects like a Text Box When handles of different size are present, the large handle is used to move and the smaller handles are used to resize
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To use the hands - "They have hands, but they handle not - ''Psalm 115:7"
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To touch; to feel with the hand - "Handle me, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh - Luke 24:39"
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To use or hold with the hand - "About his altar, handling holy things - John Milton"
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To manage in using, as a spade or a musket; to wield; often, to manage skillfully - "That fellow handles his bow like a crowkeeper - Shakespeare, ''King Lear, IV-vi"
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A reference to an object or structure that can be stored in a variable - "This article describes how to find the module name from the window handle."
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A topological space homeomorphic to a ball but viewed as a product of two lower-dimensional balls
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A part of an object which is held in the hand when used or moved, as the haft of a sword, the knob of a door, the bail of a kettle, etc
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That of which use is made; an instrument for effecting a purpose (either literally or figuratively); a tool
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The gross amount of wagering within a given period of time or for a given event at one of more establishments - "The daily handle of a Las Vegas casino is typically millions of dollars."
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To accustom to the hand; to work upon, or take care of, with the hands - "The hardness of the winters forces the breeders to house and handle their colts six months every year - Sir W. Temple"
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A 10 fl oz (285 ml) glass of beer in the Northern Territory. See also pot, middy for other regional variations
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To receive and transfer; to have pass through one's hands; hence, to buy and sell; as, a merchant handles a variety of goods, or a large stock
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To use or manage in writing or speaking; to treat, as a theme, an argument, or an objection - "We will handle what persons are apt to envy others - Francis Bacon"
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To manage; to control; to practice skill upon - "You shall see how I'll handle her - Shakespeare, Measure for Measure, V-i"
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To deal with; to make a business of - "They that handle the law knew me not - ''Jeremiah, 2:8"
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To treat; to use, well or ill - "How wert thou handled being prisoner - Shakespeare, Henry VI, Part I, I-iv"
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A handle is the part of an object such as a tool, bag, or cup that you hold in order to be able to pick up and use the object. The handle of a cricket bat protruded from under his arm. a broom handle
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touch, lift, or hold with the hands; "Don't handle the merchandise"
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the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it; "he grabbed the hammer by the handle"; "it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip"
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To receive and transfer; to have pass through ones hands; hence, to buy and sell; as, a merchant handles a variety of goods, or a large stock
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To accustom to the hand; to work upon, or take care of with the hands
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A man skilled or employed in handcraft
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The total amount of money taken in by a business within a given period of time
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That of which use is made; an instrument for effecting a purpose; a tool
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To touch; to feel with the hand; to use or hold with the hand
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That of which use is made; the instrument for effecting a purpose; a tool
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In a handy manner; skillfully; conveniently
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The whole-dollar price of a bid or offer is referred to as the handle (e g , if a security is quoted at 101 10 bid and 101 11 offered, 101 is the handle) Traders are assumed to know the handle See: Full
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show and train; "The prize-winning poodle was handled by Mrs Priscilla Prescott"
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handle effectively; "The burglar wielded an axe"
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An object that identifies an enterprise bean A client may serialize the handle, and then later deserialize it to obtain a reference to the enterprise bean
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A value that uniquely identifies something such as a file or data structure Handles are meaningful only to the software that creates and uses them but are passed by other software to identify things ODBC defines handles for environments, connections, statements, and descriptors
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An unsigned long (32-bit) integer assigned by Windows NT or Windows 95 to uniquely identify an instance (occurrence) of an object, such as a file or a window
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v (of a condition being signaled) to perform a non-local transfer of control, terminating the ongoing signaling of the condition
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One of two metal grips, located on each side of the sled inside the pod The handles are used to push the sled during the start and sometimes for steering during the run
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deal with verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China"
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interact in a certain way; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently"
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If you handle a particular area of work, you have responsibility for it. She handled travel arrangements for the press corps during the presidential campaign
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If you talk about the way that someone handles a problem or situation, you mention whether or not they are successful in achieving the result they want. I think I would handle a meeting with Mr. Siegel very badly + handling han·dling The family has criticized the military's handling of Robert's death
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A handle is a small round object or a lever that is attached to a door and is used for opening and closing it. I turned the handle and found the door was open
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part of an object designed to be gripped by the hand; first name, nickname, code name, title (Slang); unique identifier assigned to a file which allows a program to access it (Computers) isim
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When you handle something such as a weapon, vehicle, or animal, you use it or control it, especially by using your hands. I had never handled an automatic
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If something such as a vehicle handles well, it is easy to use or control. His ship had handled like a dream!
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be in charge of, act on, or dispose of; "I can deal with this crew of workers"; "This blender can't handle nuts"; "She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old"
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If you fly off the handle, you suddenly and completely lose your temper. He flew off the handle at the slightest thing
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If you have a handle on a subject or problem, you have a way of approaching it that helps you to understand it or deal with it. When you have got a handle on your anxiety you can begin to control it
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When you handle something, you hold it or move it with your hands. Wear rubber gloves when handling cat litter
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A pointer that the resource manager base library binds to the pathname registered via resmgr_attach() This handle is typically used to associate some kind of per-device information Note that if you use the iofunc_*() POSIX layer calls, you must use a particular type of handle -- in this case called an attributes structure
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The whole-dollar price of a bid or offer is referred to as the handle (ie if a security is quoted at 101 10 bid and 101 11 offered, 101 is the handle) Traders are assumed to know the handle
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Priscilla Prescott" A man who earns his living by handicraft; a handicraftsman
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Opaque object that is passed to a component for later reference, possibly in another address space (e g file handle, window handle)
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Directions given by the handler to the dog
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A piece of cloth shaped like a handkerchief to be worn about the neck; a neckerchief; a neckcloth
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A piece of cloth, usually square and often fine and elegant, carried for wiping the face or hands
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The quality or state of being handy
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Work done by the hands; hence, any work done personally
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A small shape (usually square) at a corner or in the middle of an edge which resizes the object when you drag it
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A pointer to a data structure that contains information about an object
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A handle is a way of identifying an object that is owned or managed by another thread or process orA client's representation of an object managed by the server
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A value (often, but not always, a 32-bit integer) that identifies some operating system resource, for example, a window or a process The handle value is returned from an operating system call when the resource is created; your program then passes that value as an argument to subsequent operating system routines to identify which resource is being accessed Your program should consider the handle value a "private" type and not try to interpret it as having any specific meaning (for example, an address)
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A location on a part that can be grabbed (if the part is selected) in order to reshape it All parts have handles, though some (uses and text parts) have only one
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A system of globally-unique names for Internet resources and a computer system for managing them, developed by CNRI; a form of URN
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A signed integer value >= 0 Many Cactus routines return or accept a handle to represent a dynamic data or code object Handles for the same object class should not be trusted to comprise a consecutive sequence of integer values
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This operates the locking device to secure the window via the Espagnolette Locking and non-locking types are available On older types of window a cockspur handle may be fitted, this relies on a nib, which moves onto a transome locking the sash into the frame when the handle is operated Handles are also the lock operating device on doors
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In the S&P 500 a handle is one dollar unit or 100 points For example, if the markets is trading at 988 00 (or "8 even") if the market moves up to the next handle the S&P's would be trading at 989 00 (or "89 even") With the markets moving so quickly it is important to listen for the "handle" if not in front of a quote screen
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