Nothing quicker or more clear than presenting information that reads left-to-right, bottom-to-top (WHY?) and top-to-bottom (SECONDS).
In front of me, on a left-to-right eye-level flight, is a chukar partridge.
Back in the 1970s and 1980s it was commonplace for pundits--particularly on the left--to predict Japan's ascendance into world leadership.
Cut to a video of an IBM dude woodenly reading from a teleprompter (his eyes dart quickly left-to-right) about the cell processor system.
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Innovation derives from how efficiently people can traverse the span from left-to-right, from chaos to control, and then do it again and again.
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Jubilant Hollande supporters gathered at the Place de la Bastille in Paris - a traditional rallying point of the Left - to celebrate.
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The Hub can be quickly checked with a left-to-right swipe from the home screen, or by swiping up and right from within an app.
It noted that some tweets still needed to include left-to-right material to allow users to mention subject hashtags or other members' account names written in other languages.
The course is set against the backdrop of a cliff, and features nearly every shot you could possibly encounter in the wild. (Arnold's favorite is the number two, a straight-across-the-body, left-to-right flight).
Sure, we've seen the D830 clam, X820 candybar, and FCC approved D900 slider before, only now they've been turned-out onto that mean global scene official, spec'd, and rebadged with their ultra-slim, millimeter measurements right in the name: the Ultra Edition 9.9 (D830), 12.9 (D900), and 6.9 (X820) pictured left-to-right.
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The ball was fed out to the left-flank and the veteran Feyenoord left-back had time to look up and use his trusty left foot to spank an unstoppable 35-yard shot into the top corner.
Gonzalo Higuain might have had a hat-trick, heading narrowly over, superbly denied by an outstretched Lloris left-hand low to his left - and the most clear-cut of all - hitting the post having rounded the keeper.
Tierney's contract was due to expire in the summer and U's boss John Ward admitted he was unable to persuade the left-back to sign a new deal.
But with Strauss perhaps wondering if Prior might have to turn his arm over, the dependable Flintoff tempted the left-hander to edge to the keeper's left, ending a partnership of 70.
Fielding at mid-on to the right-handed Kieswetter, and mid-off to the left-handed Michael Lumb, he proceeded to drop three catches in the first five overs, only one of which was at all difficult.
His career ended in the early 60s, and Australia had to wait for a decade for another left-armer to make his mark.
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There strokes so incapacitated him that he had sometimes to write left-handed and sometimes to grasp his half-paralysed right wrist in his left hand in completing his Ninth Symphony, which opened amidst jubilation in Moscow this summer.
Economists from the center-left to center-right have been recommending premium support for decades, and it was first proposed by Stanford's Alain Enthoven in the New England Journal of Medicine in 1978.
But the young seamer had the nerve to send down a slower ball, and it completely deceived the left-hander to knock back leg-stump.
But the Columbia team came to the head of the peloton to lead the chase and -- as well as catching the breakaway quartet with 25km left -- they managed to split the peloton, such was their power of their work at the front and the cross-winds which caused chaos behind.
Pinch-hitter Kirk Nieuwenhuis singled to left-center and Tejada aggressively dashed to third against Juan Pierre's weak arm.
The former Athletico Madrid star and the rest of the Middlesbrough team produced few clear-cut opportunities and it was left to full-back Curtis Fleming to force a fine tip-over save from Steve Harper in the second-half.
Colombia's defence minister resigned , in disagreement with a government decision to allow left-wing guerrillas to remain in control of a large chunk of jungle territory.
In their studies, University of Chicago psychologists Minjung Koo and Ayelet Fishbach examined how people pursuing goals were affected by focusing on either how far they had already come (to-date thinking) or what was left to be accomplished (to-go thinking).
Pakistan's reply began badly when Kamran Akmal was leg-before to left-armer Kunal Lal for five, but Imran Nazir and Butt responded with a flurry of boundaries to put them well ahead of the required rate.
It was left to a more experienced head to make Chelsea's progression to the quarter-finals secure, as Deco was given time and space in the box to collect Cole's left-wing cross, control and fire in to the bottom right-hand corner of Al Habsi's net.
The main point of the proposed legislation is that a tenant's right under an ultra-long lease - one that's been registered for over 175 years with more than a 100 years left to run - is akin to a right of ownership.
Girardi feels there is enough time for the left-hander to be ready for opening day.
By 1972, he became prime minister, the first left-winger to achieve the position.
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