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said and left-handed
" He can play right-or left-handed, you can ’ t beat him ", said Hogan.
An individual who is more dexterous with the right hand is called right-handed and one who is more skilled with the left is said to be left-handed.
A volute is said to be right or left-handed depending on which side of the stairs the handrail is as one faces up the stairs.
Durocher also said that " Pete had more power than Willie — left-handed and right-handed both.
Durocher said, " And he could throw at least as good as Willie right-handed and left-handed.
In its summary of the tour, Wisden said: "( of the newcomers ) Collie Smith, Sobers, Rohan Kanhai and Roy Gilchrist were particularly impressive "; adding that " to Sobers, a tall left-handed all-rounder, fell the distinction of hitting the highest score of the tour: 219 not out against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge.
Thus Z-twist rope is said to be right-handed, and S-twist to be left-handed.
When visualized on a plane a geodesic is said to have a left-handed parallel and a right-handed parallel through a given point.
" Over the past two years, Kap has been one of the best in baseball against left-handed pitching ," said Rays executive vice president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman.
Like the Biblical Cain he is a powerful, left-handed man with red hair, said to have killed ( strangled ) his brother Abel, and has been cursed by a mad god with an eternal life of wandering.
He is also the only original Rugrat who is left-handed until Dil Pickles was shown to be left handed in All Grown Up, and the only one besides Angelica and Susie who has spoken an intelligible word to adults during the Rugrats series ( he said " No " during the movie Rugrats in Paris ).
* Police investigators said that one of the murders was made by a left-handed person: Boy A is right-handed.
Cole of the Church of Ireland said that tuathail is used in the sense of " left-handed ", or " North ".

said and right-handed
One report said that " having a same-gender or an opposite-gender orientation is unrelated to job performance in the same way as is being left-or right-handed.
Henderson later said, " All my friends were right-handed and swung from the right side, so I thought that's the way it was supposed to be done.

said and modes
He said he perceived colours when he heard certain musical chords, particularly those built from his modes ( a phenomenon known as synaesthesia ); combinations of these colours, he said, were important in his compositional process.
Messiaen very rarely used the whole-tone scale in his compositions because, he said, after Debussy and Dukas there was " nothing to add ", but the modes he did use are all similarly symmetrical.
In fact, Knox said what the Europeans and Americans were doing to the native nations was so harmful that " our modes ... have been more destructive to the Indian natives than the conduct of the conquerors of Mexico and Peru ".
Peirce said that a conception's meaning consists in " all general modes of rational conduct " implied by " acceptance " of the conception — that is, if one were to accept, first of all, the conception as true, then what could one conceive to be consequent general modes of rational conduct by all who accept the conception as true ?— the whole of such consequent general modes is the whole meaning.
While ' Ankoku Butoh ' can be said to have possessed a very precise method and philosophy ( perhaps it could be called ' inherited butoh '), I regard present day butoh as a ' tendency ' that depends not only on Hijikata's philosophical legacy but also on the development of new and diverse modes of expression.
He played a huge number of parts, including a large number of Shakespearean characters and also a great many in plays now forgotten, in his own version of Coriolanus, which was revived during his first season, the character of the " noble Roman " was so exactly suited to his powers that he not only played it with a perfection that has never been approached, but, it is said, unconsciously allowed its influence to colour his private manner and modes of speech.
He said they could not adapt to different climate, different types of food or modes of life, and that when exposed to such new conditions, they lapse into a “ deadly melancholy ”.
Nevertheless, it is not impossible to reconcile these two stories, if one simply assumes that when Megatron said the Constructicons were " built ," he was referring to their new Earth bodies after their arrival from Cybertron ( ironically, " The Secret of Omega Supreme " neglected to give the Constructicons redesigned Cybertronian modes, making it appear as if they always turned into Earthly construction vehicles ).
In some ways the " modern " system of rhythmic notation began with the Ars Nova, during which music might be said to have " broken free " from the older idea of the rhythmic modes, patterns which were repeated without being individually notated.
These modes were known to the ancient Greeks, and each was said to have a specific character which could strongly affect the mind.
It was usually said of their work that the vigour came from Asbjörnsen and the charm from Moe, but the fact seems to be that from the long habit of writing in unison they had come to adopt almost precisely identical modes of literary expression.
It is said that there used to be twenty-four nuba linked to each hour of the day, but in Algeria there are only sixteen nuba and in Morocco eleven have survived, which together include 25 " Andalusian " modes.
Given the list of data 1, 2, 4, 4 the mode is not unique-the dataset may be said to be bimodal, while a set with more than two modes may be described as multimodal.
Lambertus described nine modes, and Anonymus IV said that, in England, a whole series of irregular modes was in use ( Reece 1940, 288 ).
McQuinn has said that " Those seeking to promote the synthesis have been primarily influenced by both the classical anarchist movement up to the Spanish Revolution on the one hand, and several of the most promising critiques and modes of intervention developed since the 1960s.
His language is said to have been often coarse and rough: he sought " in fine modes of speech from Luther's rhetoric ", according to his own statement, to outdo the Protestant controversialists.
GamesRadar said that the multiplayer " could have been much better if only there were more than two modes a couple of maps small enough to play with less than five players ".
They said that Mario Party 7 was an actual party because the use of 8-player modes and said this game really gets the whole family to join in the fun.
It said that highways, airports, and air traffic control all require large government expenditures to build and maintain, although some of those taxpayer dollars are gained for other modes under the guise of user fees and highway fuel and road taxes.

said and practice
The headquarters of Morgan was on a farm, said to have been particularly well located so as to prevent the farmers nearby from trading with the British, a practice all too common to those who preferred to sell their produce for British gold rather than the virtually worthless Continental currency.
To summarize, it may be said that there is no one prevailing practice in Rhode Island with respect to the taxation of movable property, that assessors would like to see an improvement, and of those who have an opinion, that assessment by the town of location is preferred on the basis of their present knowledge.
`` Lindy McDaniel threw batting practice about 25 minutes, and he looked good '', Hemus said.
-- The Anne Arundel county school superintendent has asked that the Board of Education return to the practice of recording its proceedings mechanically so that there will be no more question about who said what.
Huff, who received a salary of $109 a week from the loan association from October of 1955 until September of this year, said that his private practice was not lucrative.
Though, theoretically, all life forms are said to deserve full protection from all kinds of injury, Jains admit that this ideal cannot be completely implemented in practice.
Antipsychotic polypharmacy ( prescribing two or more antipsychotics at the same time for an individual ) is said to be a common practice but not necessarily evidence-based or recommended, and there have been initiatives to curtail it.
Tantric practice is said to eventually transform all experience into bliss.
Some US colleges are now going green by signing the " President's Climate Commitment ," a document that a college President can sign to enable said colleges to practice environmentalism by switching to solar power, etc.
While this new career took him away from the practice of law, it was rewarding in other ways: the fees were said to yield up to $ 40, 000 ( US $ in present terms ) over the two-year term.
One key distinction is the purpose for the practice ; handloaders often seek smaller batches of high-quality ammunition, whereas reloaders are said to make large quantities of ammunition that does not need to be of as high quality but at least one authority ( McPherson ) holds that a better distinction for these connotations is that, regardless of quantity, handloads tend to be of generally high quality while reloads tend to be merely functional.
Barlaam took exception to the doctrine entertained by the Hesychasts as to the nature of the light, the experience of which was said to be the goal of Hesychast practice, regarding it as heretical and blasphemous.
The term " hesychasm ", he said, refers to a practice of prayer marked by deep tranquillity of the spirit intent on contemplating God unceasingly by invoking the name of Jesus.
While from a Catholic viewpoint there have been tensions concerning some developments of the practice, the Pope said, there is no denying the goodness of the intention that inspired its defence, which was to stress that man is offered the concrete possibility of uniting himself in his inner heart with God in that profound union of grace known as theosis, divinization.
He also said that the team will continue to wear teal jerseys at home even on hot days, saying that the practice of choosing to wear white on hot days which ended in 2008 had also diluted the team's image.
This practice developed in Babylonia where most people understood only Aramaic and sermons were given in Aramaic so Kaddish was said in the vernacular.
Karenga said his goal was to " give Blacks an alternative to the existing holiday and give Blacks an opportunity to celebrate themselves and history, rather than simply imitate the practice of the dominant society.
He said that a human being, created in the image of God, who is love, is able to practice love ; to give himself to God and others ( agape ) and by receiving and experiencing God's love in contemplation ( eros ).
Although his grandson, Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot, wrote that Pasteur had only kept from his Catholic background a spiritualism without religious practice, Catholic observers often said Louis Pasteur remained throughout his whole life an ardent Christian, and his son-in-law, in perhaps the most complete biography of Louis Pasteur, writes:
In contrast, Stalin and allies proposed that alliances with capitalist political parties were essential to realising a revolution where Communists were too few ; said Stalinist practice failed, especially in the Northern Expedition portion of the Chinese Revolution ( 1925 – 1927 ), wherein it resulted in the right-wing Kuomintang ’ s massacre of the Chinese Communist Party ; nonetheless, despite the failure, Stalin ’ s policy of mixed-ideology political alliances, became Comintern policy.
The primary paradigm of contemporary mainstream Western psychiatry is said to be the biopsychosocial model which incorporates biological, psychological and social factors, although this may not always be applied in practice.
" With that said, in practice, magical weapons are usually specific, consecrated items used within ceremonial magic.
He said the practice of allowing so-called coffee shops to operate had failed.
The Noble Eightfold Path is a practice said to lead its practitioner toward self-awakening and liberation.
In 1847 the privy council ordered all arrivals with clean bills from the Black Sea and the Levant to be admitted to free pratique, provided there had been no case of plague during the voyage ; and therewith the last remnant of the once formidable quarantine practice against plague may be said to have disappeared.

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