But Paul Hartley, having sped down the right flank into the box, sensed glory and drove the ball straight at goal from an acute angle. |
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What looked like two scars were running down either side of Joe's back, forming a disconnected acute angle. |
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He was the hero a minute later slamming a low drive into the far corner from an acute angle. |
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These lines are usually represented diagrammatically as converging on the point to form an acute angle. |
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He turned Mammadov inside out before crossing for Hartson to bring the ball down and smash it high into the roof of the net from an acute angle. |
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Saccheri then studied the hypothesis of the acute angle and derived many theorems of non-Euclidean geometry without realising what he was doing. |
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The building is a stepped linear form thrusting at an acute angle towards the sea. |
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The Steelmen's most reliable poacher coolly slotted into an empty net from an acute angle to claim his 13th strike of the campaign. |
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The autozooids have small apertures and often preserve long peristomes inclined at an acute angle to the colony surface. |
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As Pelonis describes it, many compression ceilings are set at an acute angle to the front wall and are typically very hard. |
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It has a large posterior auricle that has a concave posterior margin meeting the hinge at an acute angle. |
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I froze, my lips pursed above my drink, the mug tipped at a dangerously acute angle, not really believing what I was seeing. |
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In the hypothesis of acute angle, we can, find a perpendicular and an oblique to the same straight which never meet. |
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Five minutes later Carelse fed the ball to Kasinauyo, who scored from an acute angle to seal the game in the dying minutes. |
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Van Nistelrooy collected and dispatched a shot from an acute angle through Frank Juric's legs. |
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Toner rattled the underside of the bar moments later before Bell fired wide from an acute angle on 89 minutes. |
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Had the aircraft entered the water inverted at an acute angle, the vane wingtip might now be displaying dihedral. |
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An acute angle, called the duodenojejunal flexure, is formed by the suspension of this part of the small intestine by the ligament of Treitz. |
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It also shows amazing flying maneuverability such a wingover, a nosedive, sudden acceleration, and an acute angle turn. |
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Conditions requiring referral to an ophthalmologist are orbital cellulitis, hyphaema, scleritis, iritis or uveitis, acute angle closure glaucoma, and corneal abrasions. |
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Strictly speaking, this is the acute angle formed by a planar structure with the core axis. |
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The gynostemium is usually somewhat arcuate, and form with the column an acute angle. |
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Aleksandar Kolarov clipped it with a typically ferocious shot from an acute angle. |
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The acute angle of the crossing, in combination with the lack of a rear window view, prevented the driver from observing the approaching train. |
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The acute angle between the looking axis of the sensor and the horizontal or ground elevation surface. |
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This would solve the problem of cutting the front bevels, with its fence set at an acute angle to the plane sole and guided by the back of the molded strip. |
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At its widest point, the form is abruptly sliced and then twisted further still, at an acute angle, to face and frame a distant mountain on the horizon. |
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In a split-second, Andre De Lisser hooked the ball away from the keeper and, from an acute angle, curled it into the far corner of an unguarded goal. |
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He takes it at a slightly too acute angle, and right there before my eyes, the whole car with its four occupants actually starts tipping onto its side. |
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It was because of the acute angle of the area over which he stepped, the acute angle at which the concrete went away from the bridge, that there was no room right there. |
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For the hard granite a chisel with a less acute angle is employed, and flat chisel is then used to smooth out the final surfaces of the stone and for undercutting. |
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The proposed layout would result in a vehicle crossing the footway at an acute angle and would therefore constitute a hazard to pedestrians on the public footway. |
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Seamus Farrell and Pa Kavanagh tied the teams before Brian Walker floated over a left-footed shot from an acute angle on the left for a dramatic win. |
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Valeri's second was a brilliant finish from an acute angle. |
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However, in either scenario, due to the restricted visibility caused by the acute angle, the train would only have been visible for 1.5 seconds prior to its entering the crossing, and audible for only one second. |
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The Franklin data controller who received the first position report from ACA845 was not seated directly in front of the strips and, therefore, had to view the flight progress strip from an acute angle. |
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He was a constant thorn for the Algerian defenders and then showed his deadly class by jinxing his way past two of them, cutting inside and then sticking the ball into the net from an acute angle with the outside of his foot. |
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The premise for this theory is that the aircraft, on entering the water at an acute angle, tends to plough, as it meets greater resistance to motion downward than forward. |
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Thus, in the illustration of the metal tube, the right angle CAF in the unstrained tube decreases to the acute angle BAF when the tube is twisted. |
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Gimenez fires it from an acute angle just over the bar. |
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Surging clear into the box from the right wing, Jean Bonhomme picked up Bertrand Vilgrain's pass to coolly fire home from an acute angle for the winner. |
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Scotland midfielder Graham Dorrans found Northern Irelander Brunt with a superb through-ball and he rounded Dean Gerken before firing home from an acute angle. |
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In the acute angle where these valleys converge, border duties are taken up by headwaters of Borrowdale, closing the gap between Honister Pass and Sty Head. |
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