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I have a friend who lost an arm as a child to a farm accident, and he was blind in his dominant eye, but that sucker could shoot cross-handed, cross-eyed, one handed better than anyone I've ever seen.
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I have a friend who lost an arm as a child to a farm accident, and he was blind in his dominant eye, but that sucker could shoot cross-handed, cross-eyed, one handed better than anyone I've ever seen.
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Aaron broke into the minors batting cross-handed, if you can believe it.
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You would think that after being caught cross-handed in an evangelical fundraising video, the folks at the Pentagon would give some thought to not having anything further to do with the church.
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You would think that after being caught cross-handed in an evangelical fundraising video, the folks at the Pentagon would give some thought to not having anything further to do with the church.
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Using a cross-handed putting grip for the second day, Palmer holed a 12-foot birdie putt on the 167-yard No. 11 to take three skins and $90,000.
USATODAY.com - Watson pockets Champions Skins on 3rd playoff hole 2004
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Early form: Started putting cross-handed at age 7.
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Combining those two passions one afternoon prior to the PGA, he was teaching Qass to putt cross-handed.
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He reverted to a cross-handed, or left-hand-low, grip in 1998 at the urging of his
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He seated himself in the stern; I assumed the oars, (I row cross-handed, with long oars, and among amateur oarsmen am a little vain of my skill) and pulled away.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 87, January, 1865 Various
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