Chris was stooping and bobbing at Susan, smiling lopsidedly, self-deprecatory. |
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First, the other side has a huge advantage in money, incumbency and a constituency that benefits lopsidedly from the unrepresentative electoral college and senate. |
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She seemed too immersed in a phone call to actually notice Kat's sudden appearance, so, with caution and much aching, Kat limped lopsidedly down the fluorescently lit hallway. |
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It minces menacingly through the tall grass, flicking the quills on its head and examining the ground lopsidedly for just the right morsel. |
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Although the house stands on a nine-acre lot, it seems lopsidedly close to the road. |
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For nearly a century, war has rolled lopsidedly over the world, crushing the innocent in their homes. |
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It is ironic that Corzine erred by, and is being criticized for, among other things, betting too lopsidedly on Europe. |
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Even small deviations of 0.1 mm will make the bar wear quickly and lopsidedly. |
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This way the chain wears more on one bar rail and if you continue to saw, the guide bar will be worn lopsidedly. |
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A pair of glasses, with large rims and thick lenses, rested lopsidedly along his nose, and he adjusted them to see Jennifer more clearly when he stopped. |
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And when she was elected the first female governor of America's most lopsidedly male state, she worked well with Democrats, largely avoiding divisive social issues in favour of practical ones, such as oil and gas. |
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In this process, the members of the Education Committee, which tabled the Proposal, came to wonder if the Proposal was lopsidedly favouring kindergartens. |
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