Even though I grew up in Canada, where there are more left-handed golfers than in the States, left-handed equipment wasn't readily available. |
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The doctor developed tendonitis in his right elbow and had to dribble the last three hours of the 108-mile run left-handed. |
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The screw arm has right-handed threads on one side of the brass wheel and left-handed threads on the other. |
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Recent structural experiments have suggested that the domain may also contain left-handed polyproline helices. |
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It customarily refers to the number of monomers in one turn of actin's left-handed helix. |
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The crystal structure of the Max homodimer shows it to be a parallel, left-handed, four-helix bundle with a hydrophobic core. |
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Three of the left-handed coiled collagen molecules form a right-handed coiled triple helix called tropocollagen. |
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It's like watching someone who is right-handed throw left-handed for a change. |
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We are hoping that he will be happier at Cheltenham with its left-handed track and a bigger hill. |
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It is a left-handed, wide track suited to powerful gallopers and is seen as being flat and fair. |
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When in Dubai the Godolphin team work at Al Quoz, a left-handed dirt track. |
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It is a left-handed track with sturdy fences, making it a suitable preparation venue for Grand National hopefuls. |
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A left-handed track, it is situated on the Welsh side of the border with England. |
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He was left-handed and was therefore unable to take notes, and he had managed to escape homework from two classes on account of his injury. |
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It's one thing to be able to draw a gun, but it's another thing to be able to do it with your left hand if you're not left-handed. |
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Every month they would test my grip, and for a long time my left grip was weaker than the right, even though I'm left-handed. |
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It may seem a left-handed compliment to say The Industry Standard was by far the best and most professional of this lot, but I mean it sincerely. |
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I think Ronnie O'Sullivan will beat him even if he plays the whole match left-handed. |
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He didn't understand why everyone was so interested to see him write, and the judge pointed out that he was left-handed. |
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A left-handed batsman, Raina has averaged over 43 runs in 15 first-class matches so far. |
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He bowled the following season left-handed and even bowled three regionals as a lefty, but had no luck. |
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A 2-year-old Phil, a natural right-hander, insisted on swinging a golf club left-handed so that he could mirror his dad. |
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Michael twisted painfully out of the way and swung his sword left-handed in an awkward but powerful arc. |
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The West Indies team in the fifth Test against England at The Oval in 2000 included eight left-handed batsmen. |
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Thus I eat, write, golf, and play tennis right-handed, but throw, bowl, shoot pool, and play basketball left-handed. |
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One thing I can't do is forge his signature, largely because he's left-handed and I'm not. |
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It is also a plus that he is left-handed because we have lacked that variety at the top of the order. |
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Schaffer had Murray hit left-handed every other day before home games for about three weeks. |
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Today, most companies build good left-handed sets, which makes it easier for lefthanders to get started in the game properly. |
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It can be converted from a right-handed weapon to a left-handed one by simply changing the bolt and casing ejector aperture. |
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At the time of writing, there are very few left-handed instruments being stocked in York. |
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Since the weights are internal and are able to shift it can be used as either a left-handed or a right-handed planer. |
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But her desire to create was rekindled after receiving her first left-handed guitar for a birthday gift. |
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Now the interesting bit is that the left-handed ones have hooks, and the right-handed ones have ridges. |
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Having written about left-handedness in the past, I knew that in less enlightened times left-handed infants were often forced to use their right. |
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Guiel, a left-handed batter, has a compact, efficient swing and can drive the ball with power. |
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While the Orioles are surprisingly 21-16 against left-handed starters this season, it seems like they're much worse against the junkballers. |
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There are dozens of websites offering everything from left-handed bread-knives to scissors and writing pads. |
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It's just different, in the way that right-handed people are different from, but not better than, left-handed or ambidextrous people. |
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The chance element may also explain why some people are ambidextrous rather than clearly right or left-handed. |
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Over two-thirds of the parents indicated that at least one, if not both, parents are left-handed or ambidextrous. |
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He's also constantly jamming left-handed batters with his cut fastball and using his 92-mph fastball to get ahead in counts. |
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I'm left-handed, and don't mind admitting that I fight like a girl. |
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Next up was Benji, the left-handed batter who was grinning ear to ear. |
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Of course Johnny is naturally left-handed, so his left arm is strong. |
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Danny's right-handed and I'm left-handed, but that doesn't matter. |
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They usually put it on the left side, unless you're left-handed. |
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He wasn't at all strong at left-handed techniques, whereas Keziah had been told from a very early age that there were no lefts and rights in fighting. |
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In fact, a wide range of structural proteins have coils in which two or three helices are wound around each other to form a left-handed superhelix conformation. |
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What I just said could be considered a left-handed compliment. |
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There is nothing Mosley takes for granted about Wright, giving what might be a left-handed compliment in saying Winky sometimes fights to the level of his competition. |
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I suppose in the end, Pattaya did get a left-handed compliment. |
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Mickey Mantle hit 373 home runs left-handed and 163 right-handed. |
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You can really improve your tempo by practicing swinging left-handed. |
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The game values left-handers overall and left-handed pitchers in particular. |
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The team plans to fill its other main need, a left-handed reliever, by giving non-roster invitations to a few lefties. |
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It is now thought by many experts that people experience the world differently according to whether they are right-handed or left-handed. |
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There is no doubt that such children suffered greatly from being forced against their will to change from left-handed to right-handed writing. |
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Transmembrane helices in membrane coils predominantly cross at left-handed angles, those in membrane gates predominantly at right-handed angles. |
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It's here, two weeks later, he figured out that a left-handed grip wasn't for him, turned round and started hitting right-handed. |
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He also would bowl the first ball right-handed and challenge himself to pick up the spare left-handed, then starting lefty and finishing righty. |
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My left-handed colleague Steve Carroll gave me a list of things to do using objects that are allegedly designed for right-handers. |
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Schenke is an opening left-handed bat and right arm medium pace bowler from Sydney's Balmain Club. |
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He was a first baseman and a left-handed batter and I admired the way he played. |
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Besides, he was left-handed, and top-notch left-handed golfers are almost as rare as left-handed catchers. |
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Apparently, a fair number of left-handed people die each year from using right-handed products incorrectly. |
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Some have been so bad that one imagines the umpires must have taken him to be left-handed. |
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Ring was the first left-handed shortstop I had ever seen playing in the minor leagues. |
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He is possibly, even probably, the best left-handed batsman Australia has had, and certainly the best of all the Victorian mollydookers. |
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Shouse, 33, is a longtime minor leaguer who developed a sidearm delivery to use against left-handed hitters last year. |
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Left-handed bolt-action rifles aren't rare anymore and there are even some left-handed automatic shotguns. |
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Today is International Left-Handed Day, which I shall celebrate by being left-handed all day. |
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Based on rate stats, Wagner is unquestionably one of the best active pitchers, left-handed relievers, and southpaws in the history of the game. |
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As an example, a left-handed shooter carrying a Browning Hi-Power will need an ambidextrous safety. |
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The Yankees turned to Braves discard C.J. Nitkowski in their latest attempt to find left-handed help for the bullpen. |
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He might be a nice fit in the bullpen given the team's need for left-handed relief help. |
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It is currently the world's only online guitar shop catering exclusively for left-handed people. |
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Some left-handed people when pressurised to change over to the right hand also tend to develop a stutter or stammer. |
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The hard-throwing Weaver has a knack for challenging left-handed hitters in a manner that reminds me of a young Frank Tanana. |
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He switch-hit from 1948 through 1951, and then went back to batting left-handed in 1952 when be finished his career with the Cleveland Indians. |
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He continued to talk inside baseball, following the trades and rumors, in particular the team's need find a left-handed hitter. |
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However, the Giants would be best suited to find a left-handed hitting first baseman this winter, as Niekro makes the perfect platoon partner. |
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It was once thought that the ancient Israelites must have been predominantly left-handed because Hebrew is written from right to left. |
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However, it is symmetric, so left-handed folks will still be able to use it without getting muscle cramps. |
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He was a strong left-handed batsman who scored all around the wicket, but had a preference to square cuts, hooks and deft leg glances. |
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A left-handed hitter pulls a single to right field, scoring the runner from second and sending the other to third. |
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So, all other things being equal, the left-handed trait, which is largely genetic, should have died out long ago in prehistory. |
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Lawrence unveiled his left-handed prowess in a national PBA event in February 2000, about a month before he was able to resume bowling right-handed. |
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He would throw batting practice right-handed and then left-handed. |
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She threw out a hard left-handed punch, striking nothing but air. |
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In the sixth, after left-handed pitcher Carleton Hargrove hit the first two batters, Daniel Stovall sent a would-be Texas leaguer into right field. |
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They just can't help spending our money on receptions for anything from the synchronised swimming team to the world-acclaimed left-handed marlies champions. |
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The filament is able to adopt many polymorphic conformations, including left-handed and right-handed supercoils, depending on various environmental conditions. |
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Also, left-handed men and women are likely to have less well developed spacial awareness, suggesting that they may be more prone to accidents such as car crashes. |
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Previously, the selection won a conditions race very easily over three miles at Gowran Park and dropping down four furlongs in trip and going left-handed are in his favour. |
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The commendations of this people are not always left-handed and detractive. |
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All the hits are here, of course, from the goons of Brixton, with their left-handed garage groove, punky punch and bottomless grab-bag of weird, wonky noises. |
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Fighting from the left-handed southpaw stance, Magee's slashing left hands and jabs kept Hatton off balance for the majority of the opening stages. |
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It is a galloping left-handed track, 1m3f round, suitable for stayers. |
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Lancashire are hoping that the 23 years-old leg-spinner and left-handed batsman can make an impact this season after a winter spell with the England Academy. |
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This year, Rusch sports a tighter, bigger-breaking curve, and he has been using a sidearm delivery occasionally on breaking pitches to left-handed batters. |
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This particular model has a useful feature in that, since the weights are internal and are able to shift it can be used as either a left-handed or a right-handed planer. |
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From the shape of Macluritid opercula, we know that Macluritids are dextral shells with a depressed spire, not left-handed shells with a normal elevated one. |
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This was a much more economical solution than buying a thread cutting lathe, and simpler than making a left-handed screw box and tap to match a right-handed box and tap. |
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Further evidence that species-level sinistrality originated in environments where predator-induced selection is weak comes from the biology of living left-handed species. |
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There must, therefore, be some hidden advantage to being left-handed that counteracts the risks, but the problem for biologists was trying to work out what this advantage was. |
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I was 13 years old when Head pitched his no-hitter, and I recall reading that he was born left-handed, hurt his arm, and had to learn to pitch right-handed. |
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Only one of those letters was signed by a young Canadian teenager in Sarnia, Ontario, asking whether he should change from playing golf left-handed to right-handed. |
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As a left-handed shooter, I have often encouraged several arms manufacturers to produce small-bore, left-hand bolt actions, not surprisingly, with little success. |
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I have always maintained that Mickey Mantle was a more devastating hitter right-handed than left-handed, but have never had the statistics to support my argument. |
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Ashley, who seems to average an appearance per every 42 days, connected against left-handed reliever Tony Fossas in a pinch at-bat in the eighth. |
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The first subnetwork contains only left-handed players with associated links, respectively. |
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His ability to switch-hit left the manager with a tough decision whether to bring in a left-handed or a right-handed relief pitcher. |
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The overshift works well against left-handed hitters who pull the ball farthest to the right. |
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When the champion landed a vicious left-handed kidney punch early in the fourth, Azzaoui crumpled to the canvas. |
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Experiments have determined that the left-handed EW isospin flavor states are linear superpositions of mass eigenstates. |
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Ishii unleashed a pair of wild forkballs, but the left-hander showed off a slider that froze left-handed batters. |
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Under-handed, over-handed, back-handed, left-handed, right-handed, standing at grotesque angles and almost standing on their heads, the Wonders fired the ball into the basket. |
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Left-handed relief specialist Reuben Kerbs is summoned by JetHawks manager Bill Plummer to face a tough left-handed hitter in a crucial situation late in the game. |
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There is evidence a disproportionate number of men in prison are left-handed, fueling the leap that left-handedness is related to social deviation. |
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It includes a student cartridge pen, lightweight 128mm safety scissors, rubber-tipped left-handed pencil, flexible container pencil sharpener and 17cm left-handed ruler. |
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To acquire Baldwin before Tuesday's trading deadline, the Dodgers gave up left-handed reliever Onan Masaoka, right-hander Gary Majewski and outfielder Jeff Barry. |
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