Stewart Downing had already sliced his way through Everton's left-hand flank before Ashley Young's pass allowed Luke Young to fire in a dangerous cross from the opposite side, but fortunately for the home side there was no-one on hand to apply the killer touch.
On the second mod, Ben reconfigures the original controller by moving all play buttons to one side and the analog stick to the back, allowing gamers to use one hand and leg to manipulate the controller.
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The president sat with his body tensed, one hand gripping the side of his chair, the other clutching his chin, like a stoic enduring punishment.
Opponents of racial preferences also accuse the other side of double standards: on the one hand lamenting the decline of black and Latino enrolment since 1996, yet at the same time ignoring the dramatic increase in the number of Asians admitted during that period.
They found that they got the effect whichever visual field they presented the test to, but it was stronger when the presentation was to the right one (ie, to the left-hand, language-processing side of the brain), than to the left one.
The TPP would create a vast new free trade area between the United States, on the one hand, and various nations on the other side of the Pacific, on the other.
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Finally, new in the latest software release is the option to condense the keyboard on either the right or left-hand side of the screen for one-handed text input -- a feature that's been extended to the phone dialer as well.
The result has been a grinding war of attrition between the religious and the secular in which neither side ever gains the upper hand but each at one time or another comes to believe that the other is prevailing.
The imagined hand-squeezing produced a response on the left-hand side of the brain, while the toe-wiggling produced one over the centre of the head.
It's a potentially decisive bloc because historically voters here tend to hand big victories to one side or the other.
Shortly after an unmarked Johan Djourou nodded over from Bacary Sagna's cross, Nasri and Arshavin played a one-two on the right-hand side of the area and the Frenchman escaped the attentions of Gareth Barry to fire past Hart at the near post.
You may recognize it as stiffness on one side of the body, often seen in a club-like hand or foot.
And she waits for a couple of seconds, making eye contact with at least one of the audience members on the right hand side of the room.
Sabriel flinched as the girl screamed, hesitated for a moment, then bent down by the rabbit's side and reached out with one pale hand to touch it between its long ears.
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To one side stood a photo of a youthful Harouni in a receiving line shaking the hand of Jawaharlal Nehru.
If, on the other hand, there is a disproportionate amount of leverage on one side than the other, then the price will change rapidly, downward if sellers out number buyers.
These are arranged so that one set of rows can be seen only from the right-hand side, and the other can be seen only from the left.
On the other side of the room, one student can be seen interacting with another student at a nearby table while holding a sandwich in one hand and a drink in the other.
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