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    Canadian terps who have gone to the US

    So I'm looking a bit into the future for this, but once I graduate from my ITP (April 2010,) I'm thinking about moving the the United States, specifically Arizona. I vaguely recall someone telling me that she didn't know of any Canadian interpreters who have been able to work in the US. Is...
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    Sleight of Hand

    Yup!
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    Sleight of Hand

    I'm trying to think of a better way to sign the idiom. You could also do the same first sign, then have your left forearm vertical with a 5-hand, with your right hand in a 1-hand "walking" along the thumb, away from the palm.
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    Sleight of Hand

    The English meaning is to put yourself in a dangerous or risky position, usually to help someone or yourself.
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    Sleight of Hand

    Nope ... the 1 handshape is kind of sticking up from the arm, oops! I'm not very good at explaining this, but if I keep fixing my explanation, maybe someone will understand.
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    Sleight of Hand

    Yay! I should warn you that my receptive ASL skills are better than my expressive ones (and I'm left-handed, so I'm trying to reverse this all in my mind,) but hopefully this works. Right hand goes from a 5 hand to a 0 hand in front of the right shoulder, moving back a little. Then right index...
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    Sleight of Hand

    A shot in the dark?
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    Another newbie

    Hi, I'm Linnea, I'm 21 and I'm a hearing student in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I'm currently in a full-time pre-interpreting program (we learn about Deaf culture, history, community, literature, etc., and we improve our ASL skills all day) and I've applied to an interpreter training program here in...
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