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- In human biology, handedness is an individual's preferential use of one hand, known as the dominant hand, due to it being stronger, faster or more dextrous...
- one-sidedness fallacy doesn't mean that your premises are false or irrelevant, only that they are incomplete. […] You might think that one-sidedness is...
- Basotia a software engineer who is Mini's schoolmate then colleague. He one-sidedly loved her since his schooldays Main Gaurav Chopra Aditya Grover Main Anjuman...
- thus casting doubts on the old ****umption that his writings were one-sidedly masculine." Nina Baym believes that Brett Ashley and Margot Macomber "are...
- developing a rational theory that reflects, however imperfectly and one-sidedly, these objective laws. It believes also, then, in the possibility of distinguishing...
- Anupama's husband Rubiseena as Mohana :Cheran's classmate who loves him one sidedly Saivam Ravi as Anbu & Cheran Father Seema G. Nair as Raja Rajeshwari, Kathir...
- one-sidedly, ignoring Big's overtures except when it suits her, whereas Carrie/Big's problems were almost completely emotional and arguably two-sided. The...
- multivectors also transform double-sidedly, rotors can be combined and form a group, and so multiple rotors compose single-sidedly. The alternative formulation...
- trickery and luck. He is the lover of Princess Kundavai. He is loved one-sidedly by Manimekalai, the sister of Kandamaran. The author introduces most of...
- or the so-called industry system. He censures Smith as presenting a one-sidedly material and individualistic conception of society, and as being too exclusively...