Some health care providers are more likely to give shots in the left arm because right-handedness is more common. There is no reason to have a preference in medical terms.
My guess is the bottom left ball joint is shot or the left side bearing/hub assembly is shot.
No. he was dead right when he was shot he was shot in the left side of his head.
You've been shot! Get to a hospital immediately!
generally when its behind him on his left hand side. also whenever its on his left hand side but you wouldn't call it a backhand shot either a backhand net or block
It means that the shell will eject on the left side not the right. Same way with rifles.
The datsyuk move. For right handed people the puck is moved to the left side of the body then all the way to the right hand side, then the puck is toe dragged back while going to the left of the and then shot into the net. For left handed people the puck is moved to the right side of the body then all the way to the left hand side, then the puck is toe dragged back while going to the right of the and then shot into the net. Hope this helped...
Ive heard that in Missouri they found one with 19 on the left side and 25 on the right.
Shoot the guy coming out of the left side of the screen
Sounds like the bearing may be shot in the wheel.
This gun was made in 1960
No, this is false. He got shot on March 3rd in the belly of the beast which brought sorrow to to his left vertical earloab on the right side of his head of his nose.
A forehand shot is a shot that is executed where the palm of your hand is facing your opponent, to the right side of the elbow for a right handed player and vice versa for a left handed player.