It makes for good teaching, because I can be a mirror image to all of my right-handed students. |
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Their right-handed partners would inhabit a world existing alongside ours, but interacting only gravitationally. |
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The July Course, which is used for the July Meeting, is a right-handed track, two miles long with a one-mile straight. |
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For the first month I could do nothing, and for a right-handed person life became very difficult. |
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He reminds me a bit of a right-handed Ben Grieve, who posted similarly great statistics in the California League as a 20-year-old. |
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Absolutely, for a right-handed fighter, facing a southpaw is difficult, but rest assured that July 3, I will come out with a victory. |
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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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Weir never looked back and used his unique ability to his advantage by examining right-handed equipment and player's techniques. |
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We have to adapt to their right-handed implements and look silly trying to use them. |
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But, as a natural left-hander who has played right-handed my entire life, I tend to disagree. |
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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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For most right-handed people, the speech center is located in the left half of the brain. |
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Just as he rested Tino Martinez and Larry Walker, La Russa has increasingly rested Sanders against dominant right-handed pitching. |
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Twenty-four right-handed students volunteered to participate in the present experiment, and were given course credit for their participation. |
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The patient was a 31-year-old, right-handed man who presented with a 1-month history of 3 to 5 headaches per day. |
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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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They are not sold in pairs, as right-handed players usually wear only a left-hand glove. |
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Ascot is a right-handed, wide track, 1miles 6furlongs round, with sweeping bends and a short home straight. |
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Goodwood is a right-handed course which has a straight section of six furlongs with a loop attached by two bends for longer races. |
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It can be inferred that, by 1700, Moxon treated the right-handed screw as an established norm. |
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Even though I am a lefty and do not buy right-handed bolts, there was always hope the manufacturer would make a special run. |
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Police say that from evidence of toothbrush use she was probably right-handed. |
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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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Subsequent nuclear magnetic resonance studies established that the helices are right-handed. |
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The atoms of natural sugars are all laid out in an asymmetrical manner, having a right-handed spiral twist. |
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The new track will be a ten-furlong, right-handed oval with lights for late afternoon or evening racing. |
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The right-handed Fairyhouse track should be ideal and he can prove too good for Florida Coast and Super Run. |
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Longchamp is a right-handed track, but, unlike in Britain, stall one is located nearest the inside rail and stall 20 furthest away. |
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One of the reasons we are keen to run in the Japan Cup is that we don't think running on a right-handed course will impede him. |
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Nicky Henderson's gelding is at his best on right-handed tracks and, after a series of good efforts in defeat this season, is overdue a win. |
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A right-handed officer maneuvers behind the suspect, wraps his right arm around the suspect's neck between the throat and the carotid. |
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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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He would throw batting practice right-handed and then left-handed. |
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This system means that people who have two copies of the 'D' gene will be right-handed. |
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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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Thirty-two right-handed participants were given a behavioural test of lateralization and a cradling task. |
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These results held whether the right-handed participants pantomimed with their right or left hands. |
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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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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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Now the interesting bit is that the left-handed ones have hooks, and the right-handed ones have ridges. |
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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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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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Thus I eat, write, golf, and play tennis right-handed, but throw, bowl, shoot pool, and play basketball left-handed. |
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It's easy to think of reasons of why there might be negative effects on left-handers because they are living in a right-handed world. |
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Most right-handed people feel more comfortable extending their right hands. |
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Normally, right-handed people would move their right hands about 60 percent of the time. |
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Common everyday objects are designed for right-handed people. |
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Up to the late 1700's, everybody travelled on the left side of the road because it's the sensible option for feudal, violent societies of mostly right-handed people. |
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Then it may be more important to protect the ball and shoot right-handed. |
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Although she is strongly right-handed she was forced to learn to do some of the painful activities such as cleaning her teeth with her other hand. |
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The patient was a 6-year-old right-handed girl who presented with a slowly progressive drooping of the left side of her mouth of 9 months' duration. |
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In one of the most graceful movements I had done to that time, I flicked my wrist and let my right-handed dagger go flying, meeting his a foot away from my face. |
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The Kurt Cobain guitar at the Vegas Hard Rock is right-handed. |
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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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Likes to intimidate opponents before big races such as kissing both his biceps, striking a double biceps pose, and throwing a phantom right-handed uppercut knock-out blow. |
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Island Sand was positioned to the outside of Two Trail Sioux in the stretch, where both Bailey and Day encouraged their mounts with right-handed whip action. |
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Peter says his right-handed writing is purely for on-paper work. |
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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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It's a bit like engineers always using right-handed threads, engineers keep stockpiles of right-handed threads of nuts and bolts, rather than left handed ones. |
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In a right-handed shell, the aperture appears on the observer's right when the shell is held with the apex up and the aperture facing the observer. |
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The track is a right-handed 1m3f circuit with an uphill run-in. |
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Lord Of The Sky looks destined for right-handed tracks in future after continuing Lennie Lungo's great run by making it five out of five over fences this season. |
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The son of a Sydney grocer, Rosewall was a natural left-hander but was taught to play right-handed by his father and developed a peerless backhand. |
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For those who saw Murray before that fateful summer of 1975, there's little doubt he would have been a star had he continued batting strictly right-handed. |
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Harris first pitched right-handed, getting Reggie Sanders to ground out. |
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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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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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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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A grafting right-handed batsman, he made two of his three centuries in his first seven Tests. |
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If you are right-handed the chisel goes in the left hand, for sensitivity and intuition. |
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His sidearm delivery is tough on right-handed hitters because the fastball moves down and in on them. |
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Left-handed children, or sinistrals, often have a difficult time in a world geared overwhelmingly to the right-handed. |
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A fiber cable-laid rope is composed of three strands of hawser-laid rope, twisted right-handed. |
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Keenan glides along, occasionally flipping pucks with his right-handed stick. |
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Like Greg, he was a right-handed batsman, a superb slip fielder and occasional leg-spin bowler. |
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His most successful pitch has been a slow curveball that has been especially tough on right-handed hitters. |
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Baylor got Jones to lower his elbow, and presto, he began producing home runs as a right-handed batter. |
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The theory is that right-handed competitors are less accustomed to facing left-handers, making them a more difficult proposition. |
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The majority of right-handed golfers prefer putts that break from right to left. |
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A right-handed hitter, he will be even more of a threat when he can execute a push bunt as well as a drag bunt. |
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Mickey Mantle hit 373 home runs left-handed and 163 right-handed. |
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Danny's right-handed and I'm left-handed, but that doesn't matter. |
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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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Before Kentaro had a chance to recover, Jake hit him with a blur of jabs to his chest and abdomen, then knocked him to the ground with a right-handed uppercut. |
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In most cases, it was the balls that swung in to the right-handed batsmen that did the damage and there isn't a better exponent of that delivery than Vaas. |
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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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Since most fighters were right-handed, the stairways were built in such a way that if you were trying to get up the stairs, the newel post is on your right-hand side. |
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The Curragh is a right-handed horseshoe shaped course with a circuit of two miles with no sharp bends and a straight run-in of three furlongs uphill. |
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If you look at a feather under a microscope, you see the main stem, with barbs coming out to the left and right, and from these you have left-and right-handed barbules. |
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When I used my usual fighting method, right-handed, he creamed me. |
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He was one of the greatest right-handed hitters of all time. |
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Most mill files are made for right-handed people, and the serrations are angled so they will grip the steel only when pushed in a left-to-right, forward motion. |
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Hung and his colleagues tested seven right-handed novice golfers as they putted from 3 and 9 feet. |
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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 right-handed opener driving one uppishly towards mid-off with Hardus Viljoen taking a great diving catch off Sohail Tanvir. |
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In the upshot, it looks like equal numbers of right-handed and keck-handed. |
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For a right-handed thrower, an out-turn is counter-clockwise, and the opposite for a lefty. |
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For a right-handed thrower, an in-turn is clockwise, and the opposite for a lefty. |
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But when I was with Atlanta, I had a lot of right-handed pinch-hitting appearances. |
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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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