According to Einstein, the Sun's powerful gravity would deflect starlight passing near its rim. |
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He knows where to be, has the ability to deflect a shot coming in and has the quick reflexes to pounce on rebounds. |
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That must not deflect me from making the proper order today about costs flowing from the decision which I have reached. |
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As Church settles in at the table, she is neither striving to be the centre of attention nor attempting to deflect it. |
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Penny works as a supermarket cashier and spends most of her home life trying to deflect obscene verbal abuse from her son, Rory, a couch potato. |
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Because it remains beyond Earth's orbit, the heliosphere continues to deflect dust particles away from the planet. |
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It seems unlikely that simply being outvoted would deflect them from their path. |
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If we do not, the gutter press will continue to try to deflect that bitterness onto asylum seekers and other minorities. |
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Michael was struggling to deflect a rain of blows, and the swing of his arm was getting slower and slower. |
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He has sought to deflect criticism from himself by trying to internationalise the conflict. |
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After graduating, he decides to become a complete conformist in order to deflect any future criticism, much to the horror of his artsy parents. |
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Whenever other people came under fire, they tried to deflect it elsewhere, but it's water off a duck's back. |
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He pulled his staff from his pocket to deflect one of her punches, and quickly jabbed her in the ribs with the tip of it. |
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But Johnson thinks citizens are being hypercritical of the police to deflect attention from themselves. |
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Someone's physical clumsiness can deflect attention from linguistic adroitness. |
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Future discoveries and space missions would provide information about how to deflect an asteroid on collision course with Earth. |
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If you deflect it with humor, you allow the insulter to see how juvenile such commentary can be. |
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Their political ploy is to deny knowledge of all accusations and try to throw dirt on their opposition hoping to deflect the media attention. |
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She wore glasses over her Wedgewood eyes to deflect admiration, my father had told me. |
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Otherwise, they can just use the boards to deflect criticism and take their suggestions under perpetual advisement. |
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He warned the director to use his influence to deflect the President from taking unilateral action. |
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How could any opponent appear to deflect the chief from the urgent cause of tribal defence? |
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It could help to deflect the usual charges of anachronism and unfamiliarity with the period. |
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Persecutors will seek to deflect us from the course God has set for our lives. |
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Pick a large safe area as a backstop, like a dirt berm, free of rocks which might deflect a bullet. |
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One function for precursors is to give legitimacy to the views of the modern scientist and deflect criticism to dead white males. |
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For instance, we purposefully deflect our gaze from features that would normally matter to us. |
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He is self-deprecating and self-effacing and has used humor to deflect criticism about his inadequacy and deficiency. |
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It is very much like turning the tiller on a boat to deflect the wake on the boat and alter its course. |
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Wearing a tinfoil hat to deflect government mind-control radio waves is even more foolish than most people think. |
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And even stepping into an environment dominated by women didn't deflect him from his goal. |
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However the goalkeeper's trailing arm got the slightest of touches to deflect the ball wide of the post. |
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But she added that they would not deflect her from her efforts and that she remained hopeful. |
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Incredibly, he attempts to deflect criticism toward the political leadership for the fundamental flaws in the plan. |
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An attempt to deflect a comet or asteroid is already in the planning stage. |
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The bishop attempts to deflect attention away from the source of the problem with irresponsible and alarmist honks and blats. |
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I keep going at it with guns blazing, but I do wonder if my mock-buffoonery is just a cover to deflect accusations of real buffoonery. |
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The prosecution remains silent on the subject, choosing instead to deflect criticism to the defense. |
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He rode on, sitting the tractor as if it were a horse, and canted a parasol to deflect the cruellest and most direct of the sun's rays. |
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Eriksson, charming, smooth and cerebral, has the uncanny ability to deflect most criticism. |
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I also learned that he had mastered the art of yadome, in which a bokken is used to deflect an arrow shot straight at you from a bow. |
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They wore mirrored armor that would deflect a number of shots until the enamel wore off and only plain steel lay beneath. |
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So there's now a much larger unpadded surface for outfielders to crash into, and the board has more sharp edges to deflect balls. |
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But doctors learn about the natural history of diseases so that they can thwart or deflect them. |
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That's because the sun's magnetic field begins flipping polarity, and the disordered field can't efficiently deflect dust particles. |
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Cantus swung frantically, attempting to deflect his opponent's blows, one of his swipes finally scoring underneath Soren's defenses. |
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The rudder, connected to the vertical stabilizer, then starts to deflect air much like a wing, only the resulting force is to the side. |
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They are attempting to deflect the ball, distract and unsight defenders and goalkeeper and be in place for rebound opportunities. |
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You are in a better position to guard against a shot or deflect a pass. |
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The Chinese are just hoping to deflect international pressure ahead of the G-20 and buy time for their exporters. |
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Each time he tried to deflect the question, audience members jeered him. |
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But when I pulled her toward me to comfort her and tell her that I was sorry, she instinctively flexed her muscles to deflect me. |
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The impulse would have done nothing to deflect a bullet, which would likely have torn through his arm and into him. |
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By Monday, however, Santorum had learned to deflect questions on hot-button social issues rather than spar with potential voters. |
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They are wider than a pickup truck, taller than a man, and strong enough to deflect the explosion of a car bomb. |
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On the other hand, the moon is small and without an atmosphere or a magnetic field to deflect solar radiation. |
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And perhaps most important, to deflect criticism and mollify opponents with politesse and wit. |
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Or were the flags put up in order to deflect racial tension, as if to brace for the worst, akin to Floridians nailing boards over their windows before the hurricanes hit. |
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The Kovar machine has widely spaced, long flexible tines that sometimes deflect sideways away from ridges, leaving narrow strips on each side of the rows unweeded. |
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A coil of a superconducting material could produce a substantial magnetic field, which could, in turn, deflect the energetic galactic cosmic radiation. |
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The Rat Man's guilt, arising from these oedipally murderous feelings, led him to deflect his hostility onto himself in the form of suicidal thoughts. |
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This does not deflect responsibility on those who beat him but it does assert that both the hazer and hazees both were equally wrong in their actions. |
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When you don't want to look at yourself, deflect the blame outwards. |
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Care would have to be taken to deflect the body intact rather than break it into pieces because a swarm of fragments might be more destructive than a single object. |
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He used his knife to deflect her sword and they clashed with a loud clang. |
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After much pleading, she wins permission to visit his lavender farm, on condition that she's accompanied by an elderly relative, to deflect gossip from William. |
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The third aspect to monitor is the Perimeter itself, a vast force field that can be flicked on to deflect and destroy hostile attacks by rival powers. |
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Other times, the professional eavesdropper subconsciously shields himself with wire fences, translucent plastic sheeting, and window drapery to deflect prying questions. |
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The first attempt to deflect an asteroid should not be when it counts for real, because there are no doubt many surprises in store as we learn how to manipulate asteroids. |
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To be worn with a skirt and a perfect pedicure, of course, to deflect the nagging thought that just maybe, with all this yoga, I am turning into a hippie. |
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But if, in your judgment, it has no basis in fact or is just the whining of unhappy people, you can't let that deflect you from what you are trying to accomplish. |
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The sickness and the ultimate end which she knew was inevitable did not deflect her from her duties and up to her last days she met her patients and carried on with her work. |
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To view the piece one must walk through a narrow door and in between the two rear-screen projections so that the images seem to deflect off of you in both directions. |
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Wendy started to deflect the inquiry but Erin, who had heretofore kept his peace playing the gunsel, stepped in front of her to introduce himself. |
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The second of which will see the ball deflect off a Rugby League ball-sized divet right into his path. |
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Frederick Henry also had an internal political motive to deflect the peace feelers, though. |
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Sunscreens chemically absorb harmful ultraviolet rays, while sunblocks physically deflect them. |
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John successfully devastated much of Brittany, but did not deflect Philip's main thrust into the east of Normandy. |
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Look for a lotion with an SPF of at least 15, which means that it will block or deflect 93 percent of the sun's UVB rays. |
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These coils produce magnetic fields proportional to the changing current, and these deflect the electron beam across the screen. |
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He tried to deflect the blame by emphasising the alleged cowardice of Byng. |
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Better magickers were given fragments of the ball he'd rescued and used them as foci to deflect incoming shots. |
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Another approach was to tilt the tail stabiliser to deflect engine slipstream up through the rotor. |
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His genially skew-whiff posture for the camera may be intended to deflect easy attempts to get an angle on him. |
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First, Orlando Hudson lunged behind the second-base bag and made just enough contact with his glove to deflect the ball toward Rafael Furcal. |
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Maintaining a uniform gap between the rolls is difficult because the rolls deflect under the load required to deform the workpiece. |
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Sabic's design concept is aerodynamically optimised to deflect air by accelerating airflow through and across the top and sides of the roof fairing. |
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In an announcement intended to deflect attention away from the threat of growing competetion from the likes of Microsoft Corp, internet-based airline ticket service Priceline. |
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This was achieved by crudely reinforcing the blades to deflect bullets. |
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The response towards more effective cannons was to build thicker walls and to prefer round towers, as the curving sides were more likely to deflect a shot than a flat surface. |
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Such a field is always generated near where the atmosphere is closest to the Sun, causing daily alterations that can deflect surface magnetic fields by as much as one degree. |
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Given his broad conception of the opportunity structure, claims of an unpermissive environment could deflect any evidence that disconfirms a hypothesis. |
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Bismark, who strongly opposed that demand, managed to deflect the pressure by embarking energetically and successfully on the Unification of Germany. |
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