I do note, however, that this remix deflects any criticism that Lali Puna are mere slavish Two Lone Swordsmen copyists. |
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Attributing his career path to fortuitousness is how he deflects the spotlight from his own notable achievement. |
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Yet every time he's asked about his influence, English demurs, deflects all credit onto the team, the players. |
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And of course he deftly deflects the issue by segueing into an attack on the standards of the scientific community. |
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When using your BBQ as an oven, the diffuser deflects the direct heat from the burners to prevent scorching the food in the bottom of the pan. |
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The mirror deflects a laser beam by rapidly switching its angle of orientation, building up the picture pixel by pixel. |
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Particle movement deflects the forward-scattered light and creates a photocurrent imbalance across the quadrants of the photodiode detector. |
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The batter hits a ball toward the mound that the pitcher deflects toward the second baseman. |
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The director deflects likely criticism by transforming his version of 1900 Paris into something out of a hallucinogenic fairy tale. |
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Its mutely inscrutable facade of bald concrete shields the house from the effects of the harsh south sun and deflects prying eyes. |
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Unbending he deflects rage, loves her extremes, highs, lows, and in-betweens. |
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All the floats are protected behind the curtain for easy clean-up, and for laminar flow that deflects the debris towards a collection point. |
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If a receiver tips or deflects the ball and a player from the opposing team catches it, it's the quarterback who gets dinged while the receiver gets away unscathed. |
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The Service believes this deflects resources away from other assets which contribute more directly to the Parks program objective. |
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It is not considered a penalty if a shot, which leaves the current rod of possession, deflects off another rod and then goes airborne. |
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The ball gets past the catcher and rolls back to the backstop where it deflects off of the on deck batter. |
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Your suggestion to address the past can not be effective if it deflects from addressing the present and the future. |
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Luckily, our atmosphere stops most of the radiation, and the Earth's magnetic field stops or deflects the particles. |
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The direction the ball moves and deflects is determined by the rotation at release. |
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His increasingly esoteric songs suggest that the musical cocoon he's been spinning around himself for a decade deflects his sight inward again and again. |
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In a flash he deflects the shot, with the speed of instinct, right past the goalkeeper. |
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The Coriolis force deflects this outward flow, creating a broad anticyclonic circulation aloft. |
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A TED uses a grid which deflects turtles and other big animals, so they exit from the trawl net through an opening above the grid. |
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When applied to vertical outside walls, Enviro Coat Reflective deflects a portion of the sun's radiant heat away from the building. |
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The more the stylus bends or deflects, the lower the accuracy. |
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His dogmatic style deflects opposition, but is not calculated to win new friends. Mr Duisenberg also shows occasional signs of confusing independence with isolation or impenetrability. |
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A batted ball is judged and signaled fair when the ball hits any base and deflects into foul territory, or the ball bounces from the infield over any base and lands in foul territory. |
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They can test the electromagnet by seeing how much a compass needle deflects, or by counting the number of staples or paper clips the electromagnet attracts. |
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Mineral pigments form an invisible shield on the surface of the skin that deflects the range of harmful rays while still allowing skin to breathe. |
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On the first day of the Labour Party conference, David Miliband deflects questions about whether he would join his brother Ed's shadow cabinet. |
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We know that watching a tragic back story that fills us with the sads on a Sunday night deflects from having to think about the horror of waking up and going to work on Monday. |
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In this molecular 'Labyrinth' game, the interaction deflects the reacting molecule towards valley A rather than valley B. The breaking of the chemical bond associated with this process is illustrated on the left. |
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There's a blockage, a hindrance, in the channel of energy transmission which prevents or deflects the flow of energy and aborts its true usefulness. |
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The bow shock deflects most of the particles, but some get trapped in Earth's magnetic currents. |
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If China deflects that inflationary pressure, then other countries will howl in protest and increase pressure on China to revalue. But here's what's missing from the war framing of the issue. |
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The flap deflects automatically in the same direction as the rudder. |
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Using a wire coiled around a tube and connected to a galvanometer, students can move a magnet in various directions around the coil and watch the way the needle on the galvanometer deflects. |
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He's doing this to keep the focus away from his internal problems and the problems he's creating, and by demonizing other places and other countries, it deflects from this. |
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It deflects attention from the real change that is taking place. |
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