The handwriting changed from the slanted, flowing script to short, cramped letters jumbled together in a disorderly fashion. |
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The artist photographs the Indiana landscape at sunrise and sunset, when the light is dramatically slanted. |
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An arrow glanced off her helmet, but the angle was too slanted to do anything more than a slight irritation. |
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Some readers might want a neutral account that they could speculate on but others want a slanted account that they could dog-pile on. |
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Designed as a giant sheep pen for agricultural shows, the room has a slanted floor for, well, better drainage. |
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Her neat handwriting was flowing and legible, nothing like my slanted scrawl. |
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She has a catlike face with high, wide cheekbones, slanted brown eyes and full lips drawn around a small mouth. |
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The symbols were pressed into soft clay tablets with the slanted edge of a stylus and so had a wedge-shaped appearance. |
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Our military leaders couldn't decide whether name tapes should be sewn straight across the jungle fatigue shirt or slanted over the pockets. |
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In Canada, although not alone, the CBC provides the most slanted and biased information, and routinely practices dishonest reporting. |
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I kept envisioning the streets, the fields that slanted upwards with the little dividing lines of trees running in order to separate properties. |
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Galorea shot off, ducking under the decaying beams that slanted over the wooden shanties. |
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Why, at the open end, are the vertical edges of the long sides slightly slanted? |
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A cold stone passage lay just beyond, pitch black and slanted at a diagonal. |
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The panel shapes vary much more, using slanted lines, making the panels rhombuses. |
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The same light slanted across her face, illuminating her pale green eyes and making her slightly tanned skin glow. |
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Beams of sunlight slanted down, flickering whenever a ripple broke the calm of the surface. |
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Light slanted in from the window at the end of the long, rectangular walls, falling across the sneakers hanging on their peg. |
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Sunlight slanted through the windows, illuminating his blond hair, now peppered with gray. |
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We sat on our horses, and I watched the huts as the creeping shadows slanted across them. |
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Squinting his eyes Kaerin read a particularly difficult word, the writing slanted and close together to almost look like a lone blob of ink. |
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The sunlight slanted through the trees, casting long shadows across his path. |
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And I don't think I'd mind that the paper was slanted if it was well-written. |
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Language can be invented, subverted, skewed, and slanted to make it look good, yet say nothing. |
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Written in red ink, in my father's slanted, tiny writing, were five words, repeated over and over. |
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I don't think his monologues have been slanted and even if they were, so what? |
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Other articles to date seem to be slanted one way and give a biased direction. |
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As several readers have noted, Coleman no doubt slanted his descriptions of the bar patrons to make them sound ill-informed and bigoted. |
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The other was really, really tall, with long jet black hair and slanted black eyes. |
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The slanted light from the vent cover not far behind her illuminated her silhouette. |
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In the museum lobby, a main directory resting on a console introduces the tactile itinerary on the slanted glass surface. |
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There was no light, and since the tunnel slanted sharply, it was hard to keep one's footing without slipping. |
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The bedroom has corkboard on the walls and slanted, naturally-wooden ceilings with two skylights. |
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All this spectacle was reflected in a slanted mirror hanging above the performers, quadrupling the double act, quadrupling the fun. |
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Citizen Kane, for those who have had a massively slanted view of the movies forced upon them, is a piece of entertainment! |
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Who came up with the hip abbreviation, the slanted letterforms, the marketing strategy? |
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Then I fell to my knees and wrote I love Zach neatly in my slanted cursive script across the pavement. |
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Pluck any hairs outside this line using tweezers with slanted ends, and always use a magnifying mirror so you don't pinch the skin, or miss any errant hairs. |
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So my choice of books for writers is slanted towards those that expose our colours. |
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The education system should be slanted towards being more practical than what we have today. |
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The curriculum hasn't really altered since 1870, as far as I can see, and maths textbooks remain slanted towards boys. |
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But its point of reference is a media and political system heavily slanted towards economic elites and conservative ideas. |
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While there are some doubts over the ComRes questions, the Populus ones seem strongly slanted towards provoking a particular answer. |
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The overall crude oil mix could be slanted towards heavier grades, compared with earlier forecasts. |
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For some, the document seemed too slanted towards solutions that had yet to garner any consensus in the room. |
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If you look at the yarn closely, you will see that the fibers are all slanted towards the right. |
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In recent times John Rocker, for example, mouthed off about a host of people, and Reggie White gave slanted views of gays and others. |
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The hall opened in 2008 after being spiffed up with a slanted gray-fabric facade. |
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Yatagan was originally a Turkish word, Yataghan, meaning a sabre with an incurving slanted blade. |
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The weathercock at sunset   Would lose the slanted ray, And I would climb the beacon   That looked to Wales away   And saw the last of day. |
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The area was enclosed by a slanted canopy of partitioned glass, and I unlatched a panel and swung it open. |
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The floor and almost all its walls are slanted, but the furniture is slanted too, so through the peephole it looks like a normal cubic room. |
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The slanted spout on the funnel, with strainer, directs the wine down the sides of the decanter. |
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At the mouth the shallow banks of the creek slanted sharply down around a large, flat boulder protruding from the lake, creating a miniature canyon of mud. |
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And if Mr Clegg, an Orange Booker, belongs squarely in the former camp, Mr Huhne has slanted his pitch towards the latter. |
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Because of their flexible and sometimes slanted or low sides, it's much easier for children to climb inside. |
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To me it sounds like a plan that might be slanted toward those with a great deal of extra money. |
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These holders, stacked in order on a slanted board, each contain a strip of paper with a record of data pertaining to an IFR flight. |
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The second group is carved in a slanted manner so that the edges of the carved objects appear curved and not sharp. |
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In order to stabilise this framework, slanted braces or struts are inserted. |
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These two blocks are cut at the top and slanted so each block is going higher than the first one. |
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The targets at the top of the rack are slanted to meet the stacking caps at the base for easier stacking. |
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The rays of the sun slanted through the window and spilled into the room. |
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Light slanted through the canopy of trees that sheltered the abandoned field, causing Qiara to shield her face, and squint her eyes up at the sun. |
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I agree that this is ridiculously politically slanted in one direction. |
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Because of the way it is constructed, the socket on a goosewing axe can rather easily be slanted, or canted away from the plane of the blade by the blacksmith. |
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A convex lens is fixated on a slanted ceiling emanating a faint amount of soft white light. |
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Polling even showed that public opinion slanted rightward on these issues. |
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Crushing was traditionally done by foot, by treading grapes thinly spread on a crushing floor slanted towards a drain and bounded by low walls to prevent the loss of juice. |
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What strikes the human eye is the uniquely singular soaring roof, shaped like a slanted disc, which also appears to be in the form of the rising sun. |
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When the blowflies enter the flower, slanted spines prevent exit, and the flies are trapped overnight, spreading their pollen to the mature female florets inside the flower. |
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I was taken aback to read the rather slanted and unbalanced coverage of the debate on the issue of protected structures in last week's issue of the Weekender. |
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The slanted eyes of the headlight give the car an unmistakable look, adding to the muscular-looking bodywork, and remind me of a streamlined Japanese Sumo wrestler. |
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Do you think the whole record industry is slanted against artists? |
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When networks run slanted stories that always favor the liberal cause, we serve a worthwhile function by exposing the slant and the consistency of the bias. |
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With some few exceptions, the Pennsylvania axe generally has a slanted base, sloping towards the back, and complementing the slant at the top of the blade plate. |
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A couple of people complained about banging their heads a few times while climbing in, due to the slanted A-pillars, which also produce blind spots up front. |
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A tweezers with a pointed or slanted tip will grip the hairs best. |
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He also regularly obliges all TV and radio stations to broadcast his rambling speeches live. Programming on state media is heavily slanted in favour of the government. |
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The raised stone channels in which the water travelled were slightly slanted. |
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It glowed incandescently as a sunbeam slanted across his face. |
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The overall picture is, I think, very slanted. |
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Unfortunately, some have seen fit to fill many thousands of web pages with purposely slanted propaganda meant more to titillate and sensationalize than to inform. |
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The eyes are large, lustrous, set wide apart and slanted towards the nose. |
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Sterling picks up on this, noting the many similarities between the two women, including their tightly pulled-back hair, high cheek bones, slanted eyes and sulky expressions. |
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I believe her instincts are slanted towards conservatism. |
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Slim and gently back slanted it perfectly stands in any living room, offering to the listener both a detailed reproduction and a powerful low frequency range. |
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Education rarely attains the priority in budgetary allocation which international human rights law requires, and where it does, allocations are slanted towards higher education at the expense of primary education. |
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Like the others it was postmarked in Trenton, New Jersey, and was addressed in block letters that slanted to the right. |
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Revetments are slanted or upright blockades, built parallel to the coast, usually towards the back of the beach to protect the area beyond. |
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With the same base area, the proven classic combibloc format and the premium combifit format, with its unusual yet practical slanted top, can be filled on a single machine, in a range of volumes. |
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The valve is slanted or bent which can, e.g., be caused by valve impact. |
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Perhaps the front could show an upside-down map of Britain, slanted like a TV weather map so Scotland, Wales and Cornwall are in the foreground and London is on the margins. |
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And it is more reliable measure of Boro than the tabloids with their transparent agendas and more revealing than a lifetime's worth of slanted edited highlight blipverts. |
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KimberyDeiss, the app lets smartphone users alter their photos by adding so-called Asian features like a Fu Manchu mustache, a rice patty hat and slanted eyes. |
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How can Mexico have fair elections, he asks, when 90 percent of campaign coverage went to the PRI, and the little coverage the opposition received was slanted against them? |
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In shinty, a player is allowed to play the ball in the air and is allowed to use both sides of the stick, called a caman, which is wooden and slanted on both sides. |
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The sunlight slanted down through the leaves and branches of the trees. |
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They deliberately slanted the story to make themselves look good. |
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