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Switching one hand, using both hands...
Switching one hand, using both hands, just making sure you use both sides of your body so that no matter where you are on the court, you can handle the ball and get to the spot you want to be and also to protect the ball from your opponent.
but like switching to USB-C, you'd think, oh, this is a huge opportunity for Apple to like explain why they're doing it, and we know why they're doing it,
But like switching to USB-C, you'd think, "Oh, this is a huge opportunity for Apple to like explain why they're doing it,
Recent studies have found that bilingual children, those that speak two languages fluently, are more adept at switching back and forth between such images than monolingual children.
are more adept at switching back and forth
And while we've all felt the friction of switching between asynchronous, asynchronous and semi-synchronous tools,
And while we've all felt the friction of switching between synchronous, asynchronous, and
You want some big changes in a pretty short period of time, including switching to renewable energy, pushing to replace gas-powered cars in favor of electric ones.
You want some big changes in a pretty short period of time, including switching to renewable energy, pushing to replace gas-powered cars in favor of electric ones.
This phenomenon of transposing or switching sounds in a word is called metathesis.
This phenomenon of transposing or switching sounds in a word is called metathesis.
Imagine the building inspectors switching off electricity and water,
Imagine the building inspectors switching off electricity and water and putting up roadblocks to Cancer Town so no more food or materials can be delivered.
*sound of intercom switching off* and you are like, "Oh yeah, pilot yeah! My guy, my guy! Pilot!"
*intercom switching on* *Sound of turebulace*
♪ Like switching his sudoku with the one that can't be solved, plucking out his hair so he thinks he's going bold♪
The continual effort of suppressing a language when speaking another, along with the mental challenge that comes with regularly switching between languages, exercises our brain.