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Examples
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It was downhill left-to-right, which is not the easiest putt in the world, but just the kind you have to get started.
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In a left-to-right supply chain, our focus was on the left--retailers and OEMs--but there was value on the right from consumers who were walking into our warehouses.
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He made sure the show had all the creative shots, the movement, some of that great left-to-right or down-angle camera moves.
Interview: Joe Ruby and Ken Spears | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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There are 5,472,730,538 of them, it turns out—and many more if you count a puzzle that has been rotated 90 degrees or flipped left-to-right as distinct from the original.
The Numbers Game Keith Devlin 2012
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The quick little camera (Panasonic) I always have with me does not have a really wide lens like I need, so one thing I nearly always do is take at least 2 to 3 shots left-to-right and stitch them together.
Sell A House With Creative Photo Lighting | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Seriously, Dan ought to write about the left-to-right cross section of typical Seattle streets ...
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This time he tries a shot from distance, but his low drive from left-to-right fizzes a foot or so past Wojciech Szczesny's right post.7 min: AC Milan win two corners in quick succession, but nothing comes of either of them.
AC Milan 4-0 Arsenal – as it happened | Barry Glendenning 2012
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The motion-sensitive people pay attention, with the left-to-right ones getting most interested.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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Two-Finger Gestures, where you can get fancy and add actions to diagonal drags, left-to-right and right-to-left flicks, and the like.
Get Mac-Like Scrolling And Gestures On A Windows Laptop | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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The motion-sensitive people pay attention, with the left-to-right ones getting most interested.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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