He fired his weapon one-handed, his finger squeezing the trigger only once. |
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The keypad is squashed at the bottom of the phone fascia, making one-handed text typing tricky. |
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It's only slightly larger than a rotary harmonica and about the same size as a one-handed cello. |
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The poor guy will awkwardly wield a one-handed sword using both hands in the beginning. |
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The kaleidoscope was a one-handed device that allowed freedom of one arm for IV insertion. |
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Methods to control bleeding include fibrin hemostatic dressings and one-handed tourniquets. |
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If a one-handed keyboard is more than you can handle, they introduced a digital notepad. |
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The new one-handed cap and curvy bottle has both convenience and functionality. |
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It plans soon to ship a Bluetooth version of its one-handed FrogPad keyboard. |
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Silent Scope 2 was shown with a prototype one-handed controller, which has a thumb roller ball used to aim and a gun-like trigger. |
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I pulled out my pocketknife, one of those snazzy one-handed little openers. |
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He appreciates the opportunity to demonstrate the one-handed shotgun technique. |
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Our first order of business would be to figure out a method of allowing our citizens to vote one-handed. |
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His terrifying frame is his own work, built with stomach exercises and thousands of one-handed press-ups. |
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On one play, he turns around, stops and makes a one-handed catch of an underthrown ball. |
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There he found a deck of cards and began a marathon game of one-handed pinochle. |
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Instead, I composed myself and did a handspring into a one-handed cartwheel. |
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The 35306 has a one-touch pump providing for one-handed operation and eliminates spraying and splashing. |
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Two-handed, one-handed, one-handed with the following hand, no hands, cartwheel on the forearm. |
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Good: A control device that is securely mounted in a conveniently positioned holder and can be used one-handed without removal from the holder. |
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She boosted him up one-handed, and her smile was shaky as she faced him from a distance of inches. |
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Carefully, one-handed, he peeled it off his right ear and set it on the passenger seat, unable to figure out how to turn off the neon flashers. |
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On 333 for eight, Geraint Jones spilt a one-handed catch off Simon Jones's sharp leg-cutter to Gillespie. |
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And the backlit, hard-capped keypad, together with the dual-enter keys, means one-handed use couldn't be easier. |
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Burchill met his cross with a superb header but the keeper defied him with an incredible one-handed save. |
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Its unique offset design and thumb groove in the box allow you to play the call one-handed. |
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The keyboard layout is designed for one-handed operation and gives quick access to all the different functions. |
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Its simple-to-use syringe technology allows one-handed delivery of the C11UB lens through a small incision. |
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When needed, the bottle's rotating cap also permits a safe one-handed operation of the septum bottle. |
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Others have suggested that he held on to the pistol while firing the shotgun one-handed. |
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I'd love to tell you all about it in fine detail but one-handed typing is far from fun. |
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Although brilliant with the glove, Power became a source of controversy because of the one-handed style that he used on ground balls and pop-ups. |
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She drew her sword one-handed and clouted my side with a strong back-hand blow. |
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We have all raged at those dangerous idiots who insist on driving one-handed down the motorway at 80 mph while gabbling into a mobile phone. |
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For pretty much the entire gig he hangs one-handed off his microphone, wreathed in smoke, a smouldering cig between his fingers. |
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It was beautiful, really, and could, with a strong enough arm, be fired one-handed without threat of recoil breaking one's bones. |
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A one-handed pass around the back of Henson put Barry clear on a long run, only to be held just short by three Welsh tacklers. |
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Against the Pacers, he had a monstrous, one-handed offensive rebound putback slam. |
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As injury time arrived, Hinchcliffe highlighted his abilities again with a one-handed swat on a netbound Numan effort. |
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He is an ageing rocker who has found, mid-concert, that he can no longer do the splits while playing his guitar solo one-handed behind his head. |
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Before I knew it, I was happily slurping my delicious pea and mint soup one-handed, left arm hooked blissfully over banister. |
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A one-handed lift can be used for picking up all objects except the heaviest or most unwieldy items. |
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The power soft top goes down easily with a one-handed release and the press of a button. |
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He twisted and groped one-handed behind the cantle of his saddle for his hunting-bow and quiver, found them and fumbled them loose. |
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The equipment is not well-designed for one-handed operation. |
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An investment in the sword skill will lead him to swing it one-handed. |
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In such a situation, a one-handed lift obviously won't work. |
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Once these two-handed exercise drills are mastered, the athlete is progressed to one-handed drills. |
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It's brilliantly easy to make one-handed adjustments of camera settings. |
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Janina marshaled her courage and continued performing music written for one-handed pianists. |
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He plays half the second hole one-handed, chipping the ball along the fairway with his right hand while cradling the phone to his ear with his left. |
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When it comes to folding the back seats this can be done one-handed, and the seat belts are specially positioned to avoid getting tangled during the operation. |
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That popular segment shone a bright light on acrobatics, one-handed flukes and downright showboating. |
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Provides a large capacitive touchscreen with multi-touch support and pinch-to-zoom, along with BACTRACK? for one-handed use. |
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Width is the biggest determinator of how easy a phablet will be to use with one hand without special adaptations for one-handed use. |
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Mostly it demands finesse, which suggests one-handed tools like the coping saw, the miter saw and the two-inch plaster knife. |
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The exposure function is ideal for varied shooting environments that range from very dark to very bright, allowing easy one-handed control using single-ring operation. |
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This one-handed chain saw is the perfect device for pruning trees. |
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Without looking away from the display or having to place the device aside, adjustments of settings and modifications of parameters can be made by one-handed operation of the neat operating panel during the measurement. |
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It would seem Honda took a genuine interest in the feedback it received on the former Fit, and reengineered the rear seats enabling one-handed drop and raise functionality. |
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If either movement or speed around the court is a weakness, the one-handed backhand may be the best choice because of the extra reach. |
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I don't think she knew what a relief that was, because I would have been poor help for Ralph as a one-handed crew. |
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This isn't going to be a competition, College Boy. It's going to be a walkover. I could beat you one-handed. |
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The orchestral instrument uses softer beaters, like giant timpani sticks, often double-ended so that a roll may be played one-handed by twisting the wrist. |
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He brought his stave up and I quickly dropped my left hand, dealing him a one-handed blow on the side off his arm before bringing my own stave up to block his blow. |
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Either way, the one-handed rod was the common denominator for chunking topwater plugs, spinnerbaits and subsurface lures amid the sloughs and backwaters. |
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Thankfully, other BB starlets have gone on to find work that doesn't involve pushing their la-las together for one-handed mags. |
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He's a terrible snooker player. I could beat him one-handed! |
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As rough as you look 'round the edges this morning, I could take you one-handed. Seriously, you can go into the kitchen and have your coffee in peace and in quiet. |
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Felicity prepares him meals he can eat one-handed, and when they have a roast, she cuts up the meat into bite-sized portions as she once did for the children. |
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A one-handed save by Wojciech Szczesny prevented Darren Pratley giving Bolton an early lead and Arsenal looked short of ideas in a goalless first half. |
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Note that we can represent any cyclic event with a one-handed clock. |
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Clean up waste the easy, one-handed way with this pet pooper scoop. |
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At their breathtaking best, their passes flicker around the court as fast as their thoughts, some looping high overhead, taken one-handed on the leap, others bouncing down at ankle height. |
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The ergonomic hand-held terminal allows left-handed as well as right-handed people to operate it one-handed for hours at a time without tiring, thanks to a series of symmetrically arranged scanning keys. |
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Thanks to a series of symmetrically positioned scanning keys, the ergonomically designed DT-X7 allows both left-handed and right-handed people to operate it one-handed for hours at a time without tiring. |
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He fitted the physical template exactly: a noble, weatherbeaten face, a grey Stetson, lariat coiled on his shoulder, easy one-handed grace on a horse. |
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Compact design for quick one-handed operation. |
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Arsenal pressed forward again after half-time but other than a venomous Walcott shot that Howard repelled with a fine one-handed save, the hosts offered little cutting edge. |
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