I try to keep my legs together, keep tension on my big toes and almost tilt my feet in. |
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Wherever Reznick appears, things seem a bit off-kilter, and the sideways tilt becomes more pronounced as the movie unreels. |
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When we come to Hindu literature of later times, we find a marked tilt towards attitude of pessimism, negativism. |
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He had to tilt his head upwards to see clearly and was thus unable to work for more than a few hours at a stretch. |
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All centrifuges have the capability to tilt at various angles and spin at infinitely variable speeds. |
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He drew a map of the world as it was then known and calculated the angle of tilt of the earth in space. |
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We calculated the energy of splay and tilt deformations necessary to avoid such hydrophobic exposure. |
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In fact, it is the lipid tilt degree of freedom that allows a fusion stalk to exist without the formation of a void region inside. |
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Children with lazy eye may squint, look cross-eyed, or tilt their head to see things. |
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The rise of conservative voices on talk radio and cable television has also had some impact on the tilt and tenor of public life. |
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I felt her tilt her head back to look at me, not that she would have seen anything in the dark. |
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Moreover, the sharp upward tilt of the platform's surface jars against the plane of the table. |
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Of course, a separate competition will have to be mounted for politicians, who cannot fairly be allowed to tilt with common canaille. |
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One victim said the alleged hazers told them to tilt their heads back and open their mouths. |
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And without a change of policy, the winter snows will soon begin to tilt this disaster into an international catastrophe. |
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Place the keg on the scale and tilt it on its edge centering it in the middle of the scale. |
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Add oyster mushrooms and return steak to pan, then add a dash of Cognac or Brandy and tilt pan towards naked flame to ignite alcohol. |
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I slowly tilt my forehead back until I'm looking up through the pale twilight. |
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The claim that professors at the leading law schools tilt to the left is supported by statistics. |
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They also can be washed to ensure that the next slab or tilt panel has a clean edge. |
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He watches for prop clearance and ensures the aircraft doesn't tilt while fuel is pumped into special bladders. |
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If a particular landmark on the ear is a health indicator, why not the cleft in a chin or the tilt of a brow, asks McCarthy. |
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But, unable to hold any book up or tilt his head down, he had to cast his eyes down to see the pages. |
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Externally rotate your right hip, taking care not to hyperextend the right knee, and tilt your belly and chest up toward the ceiling. |
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Quickly tilt the pan to spread the batter to form a thin coating on the bottom of the pan. |
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Might TV news tilt in favor of prescription benefits for senior citizens because the producers know many of their viewers are codgers? |
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Perhaps it's the fair weather and calm conditions which had undermined the Scottish contingent's tilt at the title. |
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I hadn't realised how close he was and consequently find myself within an inch of his mouth if I tilt my head upwards. |
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Together with the tilt toward the z axis, this causes the equatorial reflections to become inclined from the horizontal direction. |
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Cassini was on a flight path that took the spacecraft away from the planet and farther south, so that the rings appear to tilt upward. |
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When the two-seater car is cornering, the outer wheels tilt inwards, leaving only the inner area of these tyres in contact with the road. |
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It will not switch to portrait mode, though it does tilt and have vertical adjustments. |
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An improperly placed screw can shift the hinge position slightly or force the screw to tilt so its head does not sit flush. |
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He is one of the foregoers of modern helicopter technology and sees an especially bright future for tilt rotor designs. |
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The design of the vertical tilt frame saw provides for ease of loading material on the machine's work table. |
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Detractors call them Frankenfish and warn they could permanently tilt the balance of nature. |
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The Taj Mahal is in danger of losing its minarets, as the falling level of the nearby river causes them to tilt dangerously. |
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On alert and tracking the storms, the National Hurricane Center is in full tilt mode, DEFCON 1, if you will. |
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Pockets that tilt slightly inward are good, since they draw the eye toward the center. |
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Electrically adjustable windshields tilt to direct the wind or to channel the rain. |
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The Delphi computer is fed data by sensors and gyroscopes that can sense the slightest tilt in the scooter. |
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But dissidence in both the parties is likely to tilt the fortunes marginally in Naidu's favour. |
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More important than the tilt of the oarlocks are the relative positions of the thwart, the oarlocks and the footbrace. |
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I'm of the opinion that the angled bridges were positioned like that with three degrees tilt of rose and bars, to confusticate us all. |
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To help achieve this position, contract your lower abs and tilt your pelvis forward. |
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The paint was peeling off the weatherboard and the house seemed to tilt slightly to one side. |
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His voice lifts the soul and spirit inspiring our party of schoolchildren to take an excitingly fresh tilt at the English countryside. |
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The backward tilt of the stroke plane elevates flight force during the upstroke by increasing the aerodynamic angle of attack. |
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His lips are full with a hint of a smile, his gaze intense, his visage emboldened by the tilt of his beret covering his Afro. |
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The set, or alternating tilt of each tooth, cuts a kerf that is wider than the thickness of the blade. |
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Huge counter demonstrations by opposition supporters tilt the balance and he reassumes power two days later. |
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If a tilt is created in these drafts by wind shear, additional up or downdrafts can occur and this can result in extra cells being formed. |
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The winter solstice is the day the earth's tilt gives the southern hemisphere the least sunlight, making it the shortest day of the year. |
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A tilt mechanism causes the seat to rise slightly when the chair reclines, and a lumbar system supports the back. |
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Torticollis, also known as wryneck, is a twisting of the neck that causes the head to rotate and tilt at an odd angle. |
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The EM tilt series gave further information about the organization of lamellae within the chlorosome. |
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We need to end the fossil fuel addiction anyway, and only higher oil prices will tilt the economics in favor of solar, wind and other renewables. |
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The performer was a youthful Julio Iglesias complete with the white suit tilt. |
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Possible effects of monomer tilt or lateral motion on the elastic energy are neglected. |
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Crossbow makes sensors that can report on vibration, tilt, acceleration, temperature, and other factors. |
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Better overall metabolic control enables you to tilt the balance in favor of protein anabolism and muscle growth as well as fat loss. |
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If tilt is assumed to be the sole cause, the C-terminal helix of the peptide would need to be at a 300 angle with respect to the bilayer normal. |
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The tilt sensors were comprised of 4 levels of unidirectional fixed inclinometers, used to measure the angular displacement between the levels. |
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The tilt of the earth not only gives us the changing day lengths, but the seasons as well. |
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A sympathetic judge lets her off with a fine and a reprimand and she goes driving off on a high ready to tilt at windmills once more. |
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Change the monitor location or tilt it to eliminate glare from lights or windows. |
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Then, all at once, the ship jerked to one side, causing the entire room to tilt to the right. |
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He is convinced that the tilt towards the environment at the expense of productivity has gone too far. |
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The winds from above cause the head of the storm to tilt, and this creates the anvil at the top. |
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The large granite bowl was perfectly balanced on a rounded bottom, the slightest touch would tilt it one way or another. |
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At the door two glassy-eyed guards slowly tilt their heads slightly askew in opposite directions, and then towards each other. |
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They wore cameras mounted on their hardhats, tilt sensors with magnetic compasses, and global positioning devices. |
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I will admit that during a few scenes Little Man Tate does start to tilt into overindulging sappiness. |
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Alternatively, changes in tilt or roll angles may change the direction of the helix axis, giving rise to axial flexibility. |
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So there was a possibility that Italy could even tilt the balance in the final, but Brazil scotched all hopes with an excellent display. |
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Always a heated rivalry, this Friday tilt could shape up to be a playoff matchup preview. |
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In all, more than two dozen tilt stations, GPS stations and seismometers will cover the Three Sisters area if the mission goes as planned. |
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They tilt at windmills and the hardships they endure are nothing more than the fruits of their own self-deceit. |
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Either way, the net effect is to tilt the playing field further and further towards self-delusion. |
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Move in slow with your face towards hers and slightly tilt your head so you don't bump noses. |
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With her re-found republicanism, she is trying to tilt the party towards the new voters. |
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Further public demonstrations of ideological consanguinity are required to tilt the issue in her favour. |
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And if you tilt your camera to take a picture of a building or a monument, vertical lines will converge and rectangles turn into trapezoids. |
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She seems to be looking permanently upwards because of the tilt of the tip of her nose. |
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The exercises include the pelvic tilt, partial sit-up, and drawing the knees to the chest. |
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As a result the two-storey centre section with its turned-up eaves has a drunken tilt. |
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The tower rises to a height of 179 ft but despite the head-scratching of scientists, engineers and architects the tilt is still pronounced. |
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Similarly, as the nose goes down, the vortices below the keels tend to counteract the upward tilt of the tail end. |
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She said she is now concerned about her family's safety because a 90-foot fir tree in her backyard has a slight tilt toward the house. |
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The upward tilt of the floor plane makes their feet seem to dangle downward. |
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Instead the tilt of the head and other body language become more important. |
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The tilt raises our expectations of what we will see when the camera stops. |
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The upward tilt of the camera captures the perfect equipoise of the acrobat featured against a dull grey sky. |
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The fact that the study included the beginning of a new Republican administration may excuse a slight tilt toward Republican guests. |
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He concluded that it is both regular and irregular, with a tilt towards the regular. |
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The recent tilt towards Russia partly reflects the recovery of a degree of Russian power under Putin, but also growing disillusion with the West. |
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And it is a transition characterised by a tilt towards Islamist conservatism, with all its geopolitical consequences. |
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This tilt toward the negative is something built in to the media's genetic makeup. |
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Was it no more than an amassing of negative detail, a sudden tilt toward understanding? |
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The group claims that IRB decisions are often based on commissioners' prejudices and Canada's foreign policy tilt of the moment. |
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It seems evident that while there seemed to be a tilt towards Bombay and Calcutta to begin with, at least the awardees were all Indians. |
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He condemns the tilt towards blind patriotism, but what are the interests behind the beating of the war drums? |
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In recent issues, I have clung to my bearish outlook but gingerly hinted that a tilt to the bullish side of the ledger was in the offing. |
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He is calling on his Lancaster City players to go out on a high before he sits down and plots next season's tilt towards the Conference. |
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It seems an age ago that Rangers opened their tilt for the title with what was seen as a desperately damaging 1-1 draw at Kilmarnock. |
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Gary Dale, needless to say, has Frank's unqualified endorsement for the impending electoral tilt. |
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And it was a magnificent, entertaining and exciting game of football played at full tilt by both sides. |
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When you're multitasking at full tilt, balance is one of the first things to suffer. |
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Ireland are at their best when they are playing at full tilt, when the adrenalin is flooding their veins and the prize is substantial. |
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He would start the tilt hammers long before day break and these were said to serve as an alarm clock for the early-rising townspeople. |
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He may have seen this water driven tilt hammer used for crushing metal ore in Yorkshire. |
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The tilt hammer could perform the labor of twenty men and greatly increased productivity. |
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Knight errant, star of the tilt yards and champion to the king, Marshall was one of England's most famous knights. |
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The most pretentious leisure complex, with tilt yards, cockfighting pits and bowling alleys, was Henry's Whitehall Palace in London. |
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Before today only invited passengers have been on the train as they operated in tilt mode. |
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Squeeze your buttocks, draw your belly button to your spine and tilt your pelvis. |
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People with bifocal glasses are especially prone to neck aches because they may have to tilt their heads back to see things up close. |
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This causes the foot to rotate inward at the ankle, causing the heel bone to tilt toward the inside. |
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After some judicious pruning, trim the rootball to size with your shovel and tilt the tree into the hole. |
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Empirically speaking, a governor's career is far better suited than a senator seat to have a tilt at the presidency. |
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Sometimes you hear television weathermen refer to a negative tilt trough and how it is going to spawn an intense storm. |
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Yes, yours truly decided to run full tilt into the corner of the shelf. |
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Battleground states in yellow could tilt the election either way. |
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Rock music heavies promise to tilt earth on its axis over African poverty. |
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It's easiest to square up the board, then tilt the miter saw to cut a 45-degree bevel for the first end piece and then square it up to cut the second end. |
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Marked changes in the axial tilt of the Earth have also taken place. |
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The Co Clare distillery has been working at full tilt for the past few months to get enough legally made mountain dew out to the US in time for the annual celebrations. |
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The ordinary, slightly makeshift materials, the proportions and the detailing, and the strange tilt of the skillion, confirms that knowing hands are at work. |
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The tilt of orange lilies in a vase or the diamond patterns of playing cards are now subject to the critical eye of the art world. |
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Miri held her hands out beneath the bowl, for it began to tilt as the rope unraveled, She was torn, for she knew that if she caught the bowl, she would break its spell. |
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Dinosaurs like Donald Sterling draw the ire of Americans, regardless of political affiliation or ideological tilt. |
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A primary factor controlling the seasons and climate is the obliquity, the tilt of the planet's spin axis with respect to the normal to the orbital plane. |
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While he never diffused an aura of vanity, he held his fine features at a haughty tilt as though regarding himself dispassionately in an invisible looking-glass. |
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It is significant that, unlike the Albanian portrait, the sitter was highly critical of the painting and forced Phillips to lower the tilt of the upturned nose. |
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Worse still, because the button was on the side, you would naturally tilt the mug back, then open the spout, and the coffee volcano would erupt in your face. |
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Their policy is to align themselves with powerful moneyed forces to tilt the playing field in their favor and let everybody else fend for themselves. |
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If asked to lift up both hands, this person will sink into a posterior pelvic tilt and kyphotic seated position, in an attempt to maintain sitting balance. |
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However, the significance of the candidates' list resides not so much in the prospects of the individual contenders as in its heavy tilt towards the conservative camp. |
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I find her argument to tilt too far in the direction of realpolitik. |
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A federal court struck down the plan because, in their efforts to tilt the scales toward Republicans, the legislators had created districts with different size populations. |
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Once cardiac arrhythmias, structural heart disease, and non-cardiac causes of syncope have been ruled out, head up tilt testing is usually the first line of testing. |
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As a career diplomat, one might well expect him to tilt the British way. |
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Slight changes in the dialogue also tilt toward the French version. |
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The students were able to assemble an ancient catapult and then launch a variety of lead missiles into the air in the tilt yards to see how far they could fling them. |
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The test to adopt a dual interpretation is whether it is possible to accomplish the effect of the movement in question by means of a tilt or pan alone. |
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You can also zoom the camera in and out as well as tilt it up or down. |
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Alternative print publications tend to be economically dependent on entertainment advertising and tilt a sizeable chunk of coverage toward entertainment and culture stories. |
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The tilt of the shoulders and the angle at which you hold your blade, it tells not only the direction of the strike, but what type of strike as well. |
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The voting patterns of Native Americans are often hard to quantify and in many places do not show a partisan tilt toward Democrats or Republicans. |
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And a tilt at the St Leger at Doncaster on September 13 could be on the cards for High Accolade after this two-length defeat of the previously unbeaten Delsarte. |
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In a scene recalling the earthquake's devastation, riverfront houses loomed over the river at a dangerous tilt after a landslide swept away most of their foundations. |
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In most places the local social establishment that dictates the agenda will tilt right. |
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In 1178, with only three stories of the tower built, work stopped because of politics and debt, but the tilt toward the south was already evident. |
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I nudged Rainman and gestured at the woman with a tilt of my head. |
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The tilt toward democratization does not guarantee global good government. |
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The night before had seen the familiar backroom haggling over resolutions and composites, with the top table determined to tilt the playing field their way. |
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The solution could be right at your fingertips, with a simple tilt of a glass. |
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If they tilt they require lineside controllers to tell them when to tilt. |
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Collectively, those exercises fill me with enough panic to launch out of bed and hit the day at full tilt. |
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But to the south, thanks to U.S. pressure, the war mentality is in full tilt. |
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And if you wear bifocals or trifocals, keep in mind that you may have a tendency to tilt your head backwards so that you can see through the lower portion of your glasses. |
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The Thunderbirds will play host to the best of three game tilt. |
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Seismologists use geodetic observations such as measurements of tilt and land deformation to predict when an earthquake might be about to take place. |
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An egg travelling sharp-end first through a chicken is also more likely to tilt and wedge, resulting in that sorriest of beasts, an egg-bound chicken. |
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And although St Joseph's may not have been at full tilt throughout the game, their speedy forwards and hunger driven runs caused Whitecross problems along the back lines. |
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But administration officials and panel members say he in no way sought to tilt the outcome in one direction or the other. |
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It is not exactly the same face because of the tilt of the Moon's rotational axis to its orbital plane around Earth, and the slight ellipticity of that orbit. |
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When his sister Anna comes to stay, things briefly tilt towards farce as she stomps about, brandishing mop and bucket and discombobulating the household in a cleaning frenzy. |
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Yet Faulkner knows this may be his one chance to make an impression, and he has no intention of approaching this weekend's race at anything other than full tilt. |
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The tumor in boy's left eye had displaced his eyeball from its socket and caused the boy to constantly tilt his head due to the weight of the tumor. |
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This system virtually eliminates tire lift and off-camber tilt. |
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One can only agree with Ebert's three-star verdict, perhaps adding that the tilt of Kristel's nose circulates a sharp air of fawnish beauty through the rest of her features. |
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When the dorsolateral PFC goes tilt, things go downhill fast, cognitively speaking. |
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So as the two sided eversion causes anteversion of pelvis and one sided eversion causes lateral tilt of pelvis. |
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Paleontological evidence and computer simulations show that Earth's axial tilt is stabilized by tidal interactions with the Moon. |
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This clearly is a massive hike up the scale, but Prescott is not one to tilt at windmills and Celestial Path merits plenty of respect. |
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The angle of Earth's axial tilt is relatively stable over long periods of time. |
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Due to Earth's axial tilt, the amount of sunlight reaching any given point on the surface varies over the course of the year. |
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Imbalance between these two muscles can lead to subluxation, and lateral patellar retinacular tightness can result in tilt of the patella. |
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The first geometry is a commonly used hip roof with a 45 tech tilt angle and varying side angles. |
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Without this tilt, there would be an eclipse every two weeks, alternating between lunar eclipses and solar eclipses. |
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When drinking, most birds take small sips and tilt their heads backwards to swallow the water. |
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Note that the cilioretinal vessels at the disc margin move into the PPA region as the disc tilt progresses. |
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She can type 65 words per minute, and sometimes as much as 80, if she's going at it full tilt. |
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Let the hellmen down the beach tilt against 100 yards of whitewater trying to paddle out. |
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Pigeons are able to dip their bills into the water and drink continuously without having to tilt their heads back. |
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Temporary dipole tilt variations that take the dipole axis across the equator and then back to the original polarity are known as excursions. |
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Another approach was to tilt the tail stabiliser to deflect engine slipstream up through the rotor. |
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Of particular importance are changes in the tilt of the Earth's axis, which affect the intensity of seasons. |
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Bobby was ready to rock and roll with a full tilt bluff. He pushed three hundred thousand in chips into the pot. |
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Many exhibits, like the astonishing 18th century tilt hammer used for well over a century in Aston, are now hidden away in store. |
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Removing the softly molded leather from its tissuey nest, Shak marvels at the tilt of the heel and the sensuous line of the arch. |
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Such conditions may include ground relief, camera tilt and atmospheric refraction. |
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In this situation the scale of the image is larger on the upward side of the tilt axis and smaller on the downward side. |
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Bucktooth collected six points in the all-star tilt, including three goals. |
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Four wheels were recorded in 1895, and a set of tilt hammers from the site were rescued and moved to Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet. |
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The combination of horizontal and vertical motion changes the tilt of the surface. |
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Around 3500 BC, due to a tilt in the earth's orbit, the Sahara experienced a period of rapid desertification. |
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The result is to tilt the rotor disk in a particular direction, resulting in the helicopter moving in that direction. |
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There is also fear that adverse selection issues will tilt the balance toward a less healthy insured population. |
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These effects are caused by a combination of the Earth's axial tilt and its revolution around the sun. |
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The way I see it, Camelot's connections are too levelheaded to tilt at windmills, even if the prize is a Triple Crown. |
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Jessica Harrington, meanwhile, is looking forward to a tilt at the Oaks with talented filly Siren's Song. |
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Only a major national security emergency from the outside could schismatically tilt voters in the few remaining days. |
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You can progress to sliding both legs out together as long as you can keep the pelvic tilt and not allow the back to arch. |
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The unique ZEISS Optic Aspheric IOLs enable reduction and control of the spherical aberrations of the eye while showing low sensitivity to decentration and tilt. |
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This causes a Coriolis force to act on the rim in such a way as to tilt the gyroscope at right angles to the direction that the external torque would have tilted it. |
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The Coriolis force and sea ice surface tilt have also been invoked. |
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The second is a shift in the tilt of the Earth's axis, the obliquity. |
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A tamper event occurs when the MCU detects a tilt or other motion, movement of the power switch, or removal of critical components like the munition or battery cover. |
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The front suspension allows both front wheels to tilt independently, so that all three wheels remain in contact with the ground as it leans when cornering. |
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Both plates include four holes, specifically designed to provide stable fixation in the calcar neck and help protect against varus tilt and settling of the humeral head. |
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Compasses that include compensating magnets are especially prone to these errors, since accelerations tilt the needle, bringing it closer or further from the magnets. |
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If the needle tilts to one direction, tilt the compass slightly and gently to the opposing direction until the compass needle is horizontal, lengthwise. |
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The ridge is a grassy plateau with a pronounced downward tilt to the west. |
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City will now make the Premier League an even bigger priority, while regrouping and planning again for what they hope will be another tilt at the Champions League next season. |
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Factors such as pantascopic tilt, panoramic tilt and vertex distance are taken into account, resulting in lenses that optimize the performance of each individual prescription. |
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The F6 offers power-assisted steering with tilt adjustment, cruise control, power windows, dual mode power sunroof, remote central locking along with rear parking sensors. |
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The patient had increased difficulty maintaining a neutral pelvis, evidenced by a significant anterior pelvic tilt with increased lumbar lordosis and knee hyperextension. |
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Vandeweghe is 6-1 to upset third seed Zvonareva, but rather than tilt at windmills it may pay instead to back the outsider at 11-4 with Hills to win a set. |
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You simply lift your heart to a paean with a tilt in the hat-brim, and leap from misery into merriment with a Rosalind feather in your Juliet cap. |
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Don't go racing around corners at full tilt or you'll hit someone. |
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Impact of inferior glenoid tilt, humeral retroversion, bone grafting, and design parameters on muscle length and deltoid wrapping in reverse shoulder arthroplasty. |
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The time variation is discussed more fully in the article on axial tilt. |
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The seam is tilted to symbolize the axial tilt of the Earth. |
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Housing mounted on stationary poles, or poles that tilt down, are no longer practical, due to the introduction and proliferation of the house sparrow and European starling. |
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The three types of orbital variations are variations in Earth's eccentricity, changes in the tilt angle of Earth's axis of rotation, and precession of Earth's axis. |
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Changes in intraocular pressure during prolonged head-down tilt bedrest. |
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As the first tank rolled forward onto the ramp, its weight would tilt the forward end of the ramp into the water and push it down onto the seabed. |
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Tilt the iPad and its internal gyroscope will throw bottles and pocket watches as if obeying gravity. |
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Tilt each glass and pour the remaining champagne in a dribble down the inside of the glasses, so that you minimise the froth and maximise the bubbles. |
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Tilt their head back, lift up the chin, and pinch the nostrils together. |
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While some people will probably always carry around a laptop, devices like the Tilt are breaking down the wall between luggable and pocketable. |
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Port Nolloth in Namaqualand, on South Africa's arid Atlantic coast, became familiar to Swansea seamen, so too Tilt Cove in Newfoundland. |
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The former Tilt Hammer Inn stands at the gateway to Alum Rock Road in Saltley, a thriving centre of small shops and businesses. |
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Gat Decor, Digital Blonde, Tilt, Grace, Sourmash, Moby, Jones And Stephenson, Breeder, Solarstone, Humate, Way Out West, Sasha, Matt Darey and loads more fantastic tunes. |
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The former Tilt Hammer, at Saltley Gate, had been hit by vandalism, arson and flyposters after standing empty for six years, and is now to be developed. |
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