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Andthat’sprobablybeentrueofthehandshakeallthe44backtoitsearliestdays45noonecantellitsactual46.Acommonexplanationisthat47earlymanencounteredastrangerhe48outhishandtoshowhehadnoweapon.Fromthissupposedly49thehandshake. "Notso"sayshistorianBrianBurke.Hebelievesthehandshake50"puttingyourbloodbehindyourbreath."Heexplainsthatancientpeople51thespokenwordaloneandtheyusedthehandclasptosignifythattheir52wasbackedupbythe53oftheirheart—i.e.theirblood.54thehandshakesuggestedtrust. That55oftrusthassurvivedtothisday.Peopleinbusinessoften56agreementssimplybydeclaring"Let’sshake57it." Perhapsthemost58handshaketookplaceonJuly171975duringtheApolloSoyuzgettogetherinspace.AfterthetwocraftscametogetherAmericanastronautThomasStafford59theextendedhandofSovietcosmonautAlexeyLeonov.The60totheworldwasoneoffriendshipandpeace. 50
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Andthat’sprobablybeentrueofthehandshakeallthe44backtoitsearliestdays45noonecantellitsactual46.Acommonexplanationisthat47earlymanencounteredastrangerhe48outhishandtoshowhehadnoweapon.Fromthissupposedly49thehandshake. "Notso"sayshistorianBrianBurke.Hebelievesthehandshake50"puttingyourbloodbehindyourbreath."Heexplainsthatancientpeople51thespokenwordaloneandtheyusedthehandclasptosignifythattheir52wasbackedupbythe53oftheirheart—i.e.theirblood.54thehandshakesuggestedtrust. That55oftrusthassurvivedtothisday.Peopleinbusinessoften56agreementssimplybydeclaring"Let’sshake57it." Perhapsthemost58handshaketookplaceonJuly171975duringtheApolloSoyuzgettogetherinspace.AfterthetwocraftscametogetherAmericanastronautThomasStafford59theextendedhandofSovietcosmonautAlexeyLeonov.The60totheworldwasoneoffriendshipandpeace. 44
Andthat’sprobablybeentrueofthehandshakeallthe44backtoitsearliestdays45noonecantellitsactual46.Acommonexplanationisthat47earlymanencounteredastrangerhe48outhishandtoshowhehadnoweapon.Fromthissupposedly49thehandshake. "Notso"sayshistorianBrianBurke.Hebelievesthehandshake50"puttingyourbloodbehindyourbreath."Heexplainsthatancientpeople51thespokenwordaloneandtheyusedthehandclasptosignifythattheir52wasbackedupbythe53oftheirheart—i.e.theirblood.54thehandshakesuggestedtrust. That55oftrusthassurvivedtothisday.Peopleinbusinessoften56agreementssimplybydeclaring"Let’sshake57it." Perhapsthemost58handshaketookplaceonJuly171975duringtheApolloSoyuzgettogetherinspace.AfterthetwocraftscametogetherAmericanastronautThomasStafford59theextendedhandofSovietcosmonautAlexeyLeonov.The60totheworldwasoneoffriendshipandpeace. 56
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Andthat’sprobablybeentrueofthehandshakeallthe44backtoitsearliestdays45noonecantellitsactual46.Acommonexplanationisthat47earlymanencounteredastrangerhe48outhishandtoshowhehadnoweapon.Fromthissupposedly49thehandshake. "Notso"sayshistorianBrianBurke.Hebelievesthehandshake50"puttingyourbloodbehindyourbreath."Heexplainsthatancientpeople51thespokenwordaloneandtheyusedthehandclasptosignifythattheir52wasbackedupbythe53oftheirheart—i.e.theirblood.54thehandshakesuggestedtrust. That55oftrusthassurvivedtothisday.Peopleinbusinessoften56agreementssimplybydeclaring"Let’sshake57it." Perhapsthemost58handshaketookplaceonJuly171975duringtheApolloSoyuzgettogetherinspace.AfterthetwocraftscametogetherAmericanastronautThomasStafford59theextendedhandofSovietcosmonautAlexeyLeonov.The60totheworldwasoneoffriendshipandpeace. 54
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