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The painting suggests deeply considered feeling, transparent and mysterious, direct and oblique.
Cotyledon arrangement is incumbent and sometimes oblique or accumbent and sometimes oblique.
Is it the oblique eye muscles or the superior or inferior recti that adduct the eye?
Editor Ahmed and Ali wondered whether it is the oblique eye muscles or the superior or inferior recti that adduct the eye.
A flabby waist and love handles are the result of fat deposits in the oblique area.
The gynoecium is on the median plane of these zygomorphic flowers and not oblique as described in taxonomic literature.
The genital branch may bypass the deep inguinal ring running superficial to it in the aponeurosis of the external abdominal oblique muscle.
They could also be very funny, or at least generously sprinkled with oblique and telling asperities.
She walked for about a quarter of a mile and then suddenly broke into an oblique run up the soft part of the beach.
Side vision is distorted and oblique rays of light passing through a spherical lens produce astigmatism.
The new species differs from it in being narrower and higher at a comparable growth stage and in having less oblique auricles.
If it has to be an oblique view then it must be an isonometric or axonometric with that slightly weird Daliesque effect.
Through humour, satire, and a range of experiments with language, the collection offers an oblique commentary on Caribbean society.
Throughout, the saxophonist eschews the obvious, opting for restraint or curiously oblique phrases rather than motivic development.
He struck out four and walked one in his first outing since June 22, when he strained his left oblique muscle.
The oblique suggestion of human presence in the unpeopled images effectively sparks the viewer's imagination and ends up being more poignant.
The great cardiac vein then drains into the superior vena cava or left brachiocephalic vein via the oblique vein of Marshall.
This latter mark has a number of aliases, being known also as the solidus, oblique or virgule, among other names.
The subject nominal is in the oblique form and the verb phrase lacks tense and agreement markers.
Transverse fractures are often harder to align and immobilise than apparently more serious oblique or spiral fractures.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In the triclinic system there are three unequal axes and these intersections are all oblique.
Processes large near the ends of the major axis and not oblique to it, or scarcely so, the edges with a crenulate border.
The al have oblique summits, and the rather narrow portion added during the diametric growth of the shell, is white.
The cremaster, which is short, is bent upward at an oblique angle with the line of the ventral surface.
The crystals of citric acid are oblique prisms with four faces, terminated by dihedral summits, inclined at acute angles.
Abdomen beneath yellow, each segment margined with brown, the pygidium yellow, with two largish oblique black spots.
Arrived where they could get a good oblique view of the duomo, the party paused.
A small hut had been erected against the side of the rock, in a manner that presented an oblique angle.
The oblique division into vomer in front and pterygoid bone behind is shown by Goldfuss in his original figure of Scaphognathus.
The entire flyer shell could be revolved about the axis so that oblique motion with our bow and stern motors was readily possible.
Now one hand is laid upon the hip while the other is extended upward and at an oblique angle from the shoulder.
Leaves much smaller, less oblique at the base, finely and regularly crenate, acuminate rather than cuspidate.
The C clef is on that line which has an oblique or straight stroke, or pot-hook, above and below.
Nostrils elliptical, oblique, in the anterior part of the cere near the ridge.
This is why, as we have pointed out above, it receives the name of the oblique flexor of the metacarpus.
The division of an obliquangled triangle is taken from the speciall differences of an oblique angle.
The wound involved the latissimus dorsi, and the external and internal oblique muscles of the abdomen.
In the Insignes the cone is oblique, persistent and serotinous, and the spring-shoot is multinodal.
It is oblique, with a light-olive epidermis, nacreous interior, and finely crenulated margins.
In manipulating the fore edge, open the book slightly, fasten the edge in this oblique position and then lightly apply the color.
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