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But if it only relates to observation, why wouldn't every left-handed thrower with right-handed friends and family bat righty?
WSJ: Baseball's Oddest Fraternity
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At the bottom you'll find refresh on the left and settings on the right, though you won't find many opportunities to take advantage of it -- settings offers the ability to sign into a different account and view the obligatory legal and privacy docs.
ENGADGET: Google Drive for iOS hands-on Mobile
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This will be the gesture most familiar to PlayBook users, and is one of the few that survived. (Swiping from the left or right bezels to switch apps, for example, isn't possible here.) Up to eight apps can be kept running in the background on this screen and bringing one back to life just requires a tap.
ENGADGET: BlackBerry 10 OS review Mobile
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Marquette didn't have a timeout left, but the officials gathered around the monitor to get the game clock right, giving coach Buzz Williams a chance to call his players over to draw up a play.
WSJ: Officials facing dilemma with video review
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"When Jimmy Mullen left the club it wasn't in my mind to get local people, it was to get the right people, " said Bonser.
BBC: Walsall appoint Hutchings as boss
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He went back to school but couldn't fully participate in gym class, and his left side was weaker than his right.
CNN: Why polio hasn't gone away yet
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But I think, for me, it was somewhat redemptive just because having left the show after eight years I felt in some way, not that it wasn't the right decision for me, but that I had left Chris and Gillian (Anderson) a way to carry on without an integral part of the show.
BBC: Newsbeat - Entertainment - More X-Files movies a possibility
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"Without the system, I wouldn't be able to see anything at all, and if you were in front of me and you moved left and right, I'm not going to realize any of this, " Elias Konstantopolous, one of about 50 Americans and Europeans using the device in clinical trials, told the New York Times.
CNN: FDA approves first bionic eye