| 11. | When crossed hands are touched, the hands become uncrossed in the perception of synesthetes.
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| 12. | He accommodates prying eyes with the best of them, but there is a line he wants uncrossed.
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| 13. | However, the patient should be warned about the possibility of uncrossed diplopia at distance fixation after surgery.
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| 14. | He repeatedly crossed and uncrossed his legs, as if nervously recalling incidents he would just as soon forget.
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| 15. | The line corresponding to the right eye will be on the right side, meaning the images are uncrossed.
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| 16. | Clinton put his chin in his hand, crossed and uncrossed his legs, propped his elbows on his knees.
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| 17. | Then Van Praagh rolled up his sleeves, uncrossed his legs and recited a prayer inviting the spirits into the room.
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| 18. | But it is the business of futurists not to worry overmuch about undotted i's and uncrossed t's.
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| 19. | Lateral vestibulospinal fibers descend uncrossed, or ipsilateral, in the anterior portion of the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord.
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| 20. | If the lesion does not affect the lateral uncrossed fibers, the pallor may take on a bow-tie configuration.
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