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He had always been ambidextrous, however, and his left hand was in good working order.
She is 15 years old and shown to be ambidextrous.
That decision worked to her advantage, as she became ambidextrous.
He is well known for his shot technique and ambidextrous quality.
Mason, who is ambidextrous, can fire the ball 50 miles an hour.
In reality, he is ambidextrous, and plays with an open style.
"It is a good thing that you are ambidextrous," I added.
He was said to be ambidextrous, and did not move around once positioned for an operation.
He has to get used to being ambidextrous again.
You can also find ambidextrous mice that work equally well in either hand.
Thanks to his ambidextrous nature he possessed good passing shot skills.
A truly ambidextrous person is able to do any task equally well with either hand.
It is ambidextrous, being able to be removed without tools to either side of the gun.
A small percentage of the population can use both hands equally well; a person with this ability is called a ambidextrous.
But with left-handers and ambidextrous people there is no such pattern.
If true, it would place Reagan in the category of ambidextrous presidents.
According to Ward, she is ambidextrous, which explains her ability to play bass with both hands.
This helped him to become completely ambidextrous at a very early age, albeit by accident.
I am fortunately more ambidextrous than the average person.
She will need everything, even the occasional ambidextrous touch.
The manual ambidextrous safety is integrated into the lower receiver.
She said she was ambidextrous but wanted to be a lefty.
Tesla was left-handed as a boy, but later became ambidextrous.
In addition, several characteristics of organizational culture are also emphasized on building an ambidextrous organization.
Pursuing different contradictory strategies at the same time is what ambidextrous thinking stands for.