As charged particles, cosmic rays are deflected by galactic and intergalactic magnetic fields during their travel to Earth. |
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Unwilling to bunker down, the Australians absorbed some damage and deflected the rest. |
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Robbie Painter fed the loose ball to Paul Helliwell, but Boswell got a firm hand to his cross and deflected the ball away. |
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But us visualisers will never get anywhere by being deflected by other people's dreams such as going by train or car. |
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In the 42nd minute, he blasted a free hit from the right into the circle, where Gordon Moore deflected square to give Western the lead. |
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But a deflected shot by Francesco Flachi gave the home team a deserved equalizer. |
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The slap shot from the left circle appeared to be deflected by a defenceman's stick. |
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He threw a monster left jab, which I deflected, then I countered with my hardest haymaker to his face. |
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Happy Mudahar scored the opener with a deflected free-kick just before half-time. |
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He found that if the tube was placed within an electric or magnetic field, then the cathode rays could be deflected or moved. |
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His two TD returns of deflected passes that won games in overtime are a reflection of his ability to be in the right place. |
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Chris threw his empty burger carton at Steve's head, but it deflected off the half-open refrigerator door as Steve put the milk back. |
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An autopsy report concluded that the bullet which killed the victim entered through the top of his head, most likely having deflected off a tree. |
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A sniper bullet deflected off his helmet and impacted on the armor of his turret leaving him dazed but alive. |
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His ensuing shot deflected off the Real Madrid striker's heel past goalkeeper Paul Jones. |
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Popovic deflected the ball on, and it rolled to Routledge whose powerful low shot deflected off the hapless Jason Shackell into the net. |
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His shot deflected off the post into the back of the net, to the dismay of the Veterans players. |
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Instead, the shot deflected off his thigh and perfectly into the corner of the net. |
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The airplane is designed so that the crew can counter a fully deflected stabilizer by using the elevator. |
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After being recalled earlier in the day, he beat the Rangers' Mike Richter with a wrist shot that had deflected off a defender. |
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With Moltke's approval, he therefore deflected his line of advance to the south-east of Paris. |
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The big Canadian cut inside and, with a typically scrappy attempt, sent a deflected shot spinning wide of the left-hand post. |
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Medium-sized, alate, subequally biconvex shells with deflected anterior margins in later growth stages. |
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Some analysts argue that Delhi being a diarchy, the anti-incumbency factor was deflected from the state to the Centre. |
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Meaning that it had deflected its share of bullets, and that if he hadn't been wearing it, he would be on the floor lying dead with the rest. |
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The shield deflected small projectiles and energy weapons, but not that well. |
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Traveling up to a thousand miles per second, they fly through space and are deflected by planetary magnetic fields. |
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The ball fell to wide man Ian Ross and his deflected snapshot from the 18-yard line wrong-footed keeper Tony Bullock. |
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It looked like City's luck was in when Combe was wrong-footed by Matthieu Louis-Jean's drive that deflected off team-mate Danny Sonner. |
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In the 88th he appeared on the other side of the box and fired in another shot, the one that was deflected into the arms of the goalkeeper. |
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Some of the blasts were deflected harmlessly off the shielded domed generator shell. |
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The final score came when Jack Kennedy's shot on goal was deflected over for a point. |
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When this happens the zonal wind can often be deflected from its normal west east orientation. |
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The observations showed a bending of the magnetic field, with the magnetospheric plasma being slowed and deflected by the moon. |
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They are deflected by magnetic fields between us and the source, or they interact with other particles, or they decay in flight. |
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If there is too much bank for the crosswind, excess lift is deflected to the right, and the airplane actually moves sideways into the wind. |
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A soft hammer punch was aimed at Kaelon's hard chin, but of course it was deflected. |
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Although these ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays are relatively rare, they are deflected less by magnetic fields. |
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Having arrived at that belief he was never deflected from it and he spent the rest of his life working to secure its remedy. |
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They also tried to kill innocents, but every time they sent a fireball their way, a blue force field deflected it. |
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He also had Price off the field after being struck in the face by a ball deflected off the top edge of the bat. |
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Weapons inspections, sanctions, and even the Gulf War have not deflected him from that objective even for a moment. |
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She deflected both the head blow and the chest but endured pain when the sword tip dug tormentingly into her side. |
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At the last possible moment the boy pulled a Bowie knife out of its sheath on his belt and deflected the sword. |
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He mistimed his header, but the ball deflected to Earnshaw, who beat Alan Blayney. |
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Near the ground the winds are deflected across the contours, or isobars, towards the low pressure, due to friction. |
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He tied me up in knots and deflected what I felt were the real issues with sidetracks and tangents. |
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Willie Gibson's shot deflected and bobbled through the packed penalty box, leaving Hinds with a simple finish at the far post. |
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By not looking at our assumptions we are deflected from pursuing enquiries which may be of value. |
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Tommy Lovenkrands' hopeful shot from distance deflected off Thomas Flogel and beyond a helpless Antti Niemi. |
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Then Kahn makes a wonder save with his legs as Roberto Carlos's low cross is deflected to Ronaldo, who twists on a sixpence and smashes the ball towards the goal. |
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Theo sent a jet of fire after him, but he turned and deflected it. |
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The five deflected questions about additional dates but hinted the show could tour to other markets. |
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I kept asking why he, a somewhat nerdy numbers guy, was such a media star, but Norquist deflected the questions. |
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On other arrows fired his way, I thought he deflected them pretty effectively. |
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The spacecraft also examined the properties of the Venusian atmosphere in ultra-violet light and measured how radio beams are deflected by the clouds. |
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As the projectile leaves the muzzle the high velocity gases following the projectile strike the baffles of the muzzle brake and are deflected toward the rear and sides. |
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After repelling Oxford's more determined thrusts, City broke free from their shackles as a Richard Hope shot from 25 yards was deflected wide for a corner. |
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The beam splitter in the coupler deflected light to the video camera at right angles and simultaneously introduced a large amount of polarization. |
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The linesman had flagged to say the deflected shot should have been ruled out for offside but the referee overruled him, and this goal proved to be the turning point. |
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David Carr's first quarter slant pass to Jabar Gaffney deflected into the hands of Marlon McCree, who returned the interception 35 yards to the Texan. |
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However, gravitational lenses are imperfect because the rays that pass closest to the lensing mass are deflected more than rays passing further away. |
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Since diesel locomotives feature front cabs carrying crew, the pilot must be constructed to prevent the cab from being struck by objects deflected from the road. |
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For mapping the field distribution in the BR film and BGO crystal, 532 nm light is deflected by a gold-plated mirror servoactuated by a galvanometer. |
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Lilly blasted a deflected shot against the bar from long range as the Americans continued to press but their profligate finishing almost cost them dearly. |
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The ball was deflected off course by some debris which had collected under the cloth when the table was moved to the centre of the arena on Wednesday. |
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A few alpha particles were deflected from their straight course. |
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The vixen stopped short just six feet from him and gave a single warning cough, which deflected the cubs aside like bullets ricocheting from his legs. |
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In fact, his lone interception deflected off its intended target. |
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It deflected off of the lamp next to the computer and ripped through her right arm, just underneath her elbow, and with a scream of pain, she fell from the seat. |
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Dowley was unlucky to see her own hat-trick opportunity disallowed after a thunderous short corner strike was judged to have illegally deflected off a defender. |
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Although it poses no danger at all to the Earth at the moment, that could change if its orbit around the sun is deflected by the gravitational pull of a nearby planet. |
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The mylonitic foliation, which is defined by biotite, quartz, titanite and epidote, is deflected around the porphyroclasts. |
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The 3BSM is a thrust vectoring nozzle which allows the main engine exhaust to be deflected downward at the tail of the aircraft. |
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Morton deserved to win but their first goal was deflected and the second was a sclaff. |
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Or the quarter inch Plexiglass might have deflected the bullets. |
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Nasri then got in on the act, rounding off a counter-attack with a drilled finish that deflected off Jason Lowe. |
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They show that curved inclusion trails may form even with no coupling, as the porphyroblast overgrows foliation that is deflected around it. |
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Observations have been made of weak gravitational lensing, in which light rays are deflected by only a few arcseconds. |
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In a drab first half, Ryan Shotton's drive was deflected on to a post and Jon Walters twice went close. |
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It has deflected popular attention from the far more important struggle in Hungary. |
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After three straight defeats and over five hours without a goal, it took a deflected shot from Welsh to end HullOs barren run on 17 minutes. |
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Alan Ball delivered the ball to Geoff Hurst whose deflected shot from the edge of the area found Martin Peters. |
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But hardly had the ball been cleared upfield when Harper's left foot shot was deflected unwittingly by George Miller and it was Dons' third goal. |
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However, it must also follow that there has to be a deflected downwash in accordance with Newton's Third Law. |
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Thomson observed that the electrometer registered a charge only when he deflected the cathode ray to it with a magnet. |
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The arrow flew in a perfect arc, until it hit an unseen bull thistle in a puff of white and deflected slightly forward. |
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This also explains why high speed projectiles that travel west are deflected down, and those that travel east are deflected up. |
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The Prime Minister deflected some increasingly pointed questions by claiming he had an appointment. |
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The very nature of the way in which energy is extracted from the air also causes air to be deflected by the turbine. |
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Not only is the power deflected safely to the other side, but there is virtually no change to the object caused by the radiation pressure, unlike a mirror or an absorber. |
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Electrically neutral and no longer deflected by the accelerator's magnetic fields, this antiatom would move in a straight line before plowing into a silicon target. |
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Sam Baldock put the visitors ahead, but a Sean O'Hanlon own goal and Shaun Miller put the Alexin control until Luke Chadwick's late deflected equaliser denied Holland's men. |
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Grimoald managed to regain control over the duchies and deflected the late attempt of the Byzantine emperor Constans II to conquer southern Italy. |
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Nonetheless, collisions in which positrons are sharply deflected seem to occur more frequently than expected, based on the standard model of particle physics. |
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And in portraying her actions as done out of love for her husband, Siddons deflected from him some of the moral responsibility for the play's carnage. |
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Cathode rays were produced in the side tube on the left of the apparatus and passed through the anode into the main bell jar, where they were deflected by a magnet. |
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Moments later Albion went ahead when Lambert's shot was deflected inside the far post off defender Tom Parkes, barely dribbling over the goalline. |
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With no public demand for new works, and deprived of Alice's constant support and inspiration, he allowed himself to be deflected from composition. |
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