Rocks that lie at an angle must have been tilted after the sediments were consolidated. |
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Thereafter the slope weathers uniformly, maintaining its angle but reducing in size. |
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Sadly it wouldn't be human if someone hadn't managed to work an angle on how to turn what happened to the city yesterday to their advantage. |
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To get a whole house into the viewfinder, the usual way is to use a wide angle lens, or the zoom at its widest setting. |
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The curve value is the number of degrees formed by the angle of intersection of these perpendiculars. |
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I found it, I measured it, and, well, I'm sorry, people, but an obtuse angle of 134 degrees just ain't a corner. |
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The ICC experts say Muralitharan bends his arm to an angle of 14 degrees, and is proposing to allow a bend of up to 15 degrees. |
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Reticles are in the second focal plane, so as power is changed the angle subtended by the space between lines varies. |
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Finally, objects subtending an angle less than 5 degrees cannot be detected irrespective of the L-receptor contrast value. |
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The better the defender's peripheral vision, the closer the angle between man and ball approaches 180 degrees. |
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Tonight of all nights you can expect bars and restaurants to bedeck every angle with TVs and those TVs to be tuned into the national elections. |
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The south front of the curtain, overlooking the crag, is tower-free but the south-east angle is projected outside to create a sort of bastion. |
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However, the girl in question gave a silky smile, slanting her shoulders at a flattering angle, and winked at Spike flirtatiously. |
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The projected angle from the base of the fork suggests a gap would have remained, allowing a slim person to pass through. |
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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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As you enter Turns 3 and 4, there are several humps that can upset the car if you enter the corner at the wrong angle. |
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This one is at a slight angle to the building, unlike the one by the entrance, but is no less imposing because of it. |
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For example, at each location on the globe, the geomagnetic field lines intersect the Earth's surface at a specific angle of inclination. |
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We had pushed the piano into the TV room the day before and now it sat toward the corner at an odd angle to the rest of the room. |
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He's based this idea on a study of the angle, or inclination, of asteroid orbits. |
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You can solve most background problems by moving the subject, the camera or changing the angle of view. |
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For example, the left-hand image above is a photograph of a flat wall of a building taken from an angle. |
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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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But, to the extent that I had any angle on this issue, it was from interviewing current and retired career officers over the last year. |
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I knew people like Liam in the children's home, it gives me a fresher angle on him than most have. |
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There followed a novel which was praised by Taki in the Spectator for its angle on the Western malaise. |
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It might help us get a new angle on what we have here in Saltaire as well as finding out more about the other World Heritage sites. |
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For the historically minded, the Glenbow Museum offers a different angle on those good old boys of Canadian art, the Group of Seven. |
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Hold a pair of dumbbells loosely in your palms and angle them slightly toward your head. |
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You need to angle the branches towards a prop, whether it be a fence, wires or another plant. |
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Jacinta turned away from Brooks, shifting her body in the chair to distance and angle herself physically away from him. |
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The cab chose a proper moment to angle into the parking area where they were standing. |
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Instead, a portion of the stick slid down and tilted at an angle, like a hockey stick. |
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I would suggest using bricks, which, if inserted at an angle, can also be very pleasing to the eye. |
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Due to the fact that the main shaft was steeply sloping rather than vertical, the ropes were also rigged at an angle. |
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Any headstone, old or new, that moves has to be secured by having steel rods drilled through it at an angle, rooting it firmly. |
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The man tilted the book upwards at an angle so I couldn't see the contents and turned back the cover. |
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It would start off tilted at an angle and would gradually straighten up as the glasses filled. |
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I don't consider myself to be wrapped up in my own little world, I just like to look at things from a slightly different angle from them. |
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The curly figure in this red maple board is produced largely by the changing angle of light reflection. |
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This application involves measuring the reflectivity of monochromatic x-rays as a function of the incident angle. |
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Using reflectometers, reflected light of a surface is measured in an angle range which is limited by aperture dimensions. |
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A light ray is refracted when it passes from one medium to another at an angle and its speed changes. |
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At 34,000 feet, it levels off smoothly before diving down to 24,000 feet, with a maximum descent angle of about 30 degrees. |
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Much of the impact and tension of a photograph results from angle selection and correct framing at the point where the shutter button is pressed. |
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Participants moved in unexpected ways, and getting the right camera angle and framing was difficult. |
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In the circle an index on the alidades gives the angle that they form with the vertical diameter. |
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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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Pipe wyes are used to to allow one pipe to join another pipe at some degree or angle. |
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The lacewood has a very nice shimmer to it, and almost glows if you get it at the right angle. |
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A scale along the staff showed the altitude, or angle above the horizon, of the body. |
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Tailwind landings have you flying down final at an excess groundspeed, but at a given angle of descent. |
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Theoretically, this angle can lengthen a contracted scar by about 75 percent and reorient the direction of the central wound by 90 degrees. |
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Then you'll drop the weight to do the one-arm lat extension, changing the angle at which you're hitting the lats and working more muscle fibers. |
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The laths occur in bundles or packets with low angle boundaries between the laths. |
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There is an auditorium on the inside and the amphitheatre is at a right angle outside. |
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Using the C stick, players can pan and zoom the camera to their hearts' content and spy the reality-based action from just about any angle. |
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I usually work with a wide angle zoom on one body and a telephoto zoom on another, like most photojournalists. |
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The shear angle is the angle of intersection between the tangent to the waveform at position s and the tangent to the waveform at the base of the flagellum. |
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In principle, if a ship had a clock keeping Greenwich time, the navigator could measure the angle of the Sun to note local noon and compare it to the clock. |
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I thought to myself that the top of this hen didn't look like a female woody to me, but then again I have never really looked at a hen wood duck from this angle. |
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Another angle on this comes from a writer called Johann Christoph Arnold. |
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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 chief innovation here is the repetition of scenes with minor but supposedly significant differences, such as moving the room around for a new angle of vision. |
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The rays were detected by a calcium sulfide thread that glowed slightly in the dark when the rays were refracted through a 60-degree angle prism of aluminum. |
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He moved the camera to a lower angle as I switched positions. |
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If his latest drama promises to take a new angle on a popular political debate, his other new stage work, The Don, is, he believes, his most controversial. |
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I'll assume that you got a wide angle zoom lens with the camera. |
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The SMAS is elevated basically in the direction from the angle of the mandible to the middle of the zygoma, and this is sutured and suspended along its entire length. |
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Kabba volleyed home from an oblique angle, wrong-footing Lewis Price. |
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Usually, the steel angle or steel lintel is below the stone surround. |
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The best way to accomplish that is to play the ball a little forward in your stance and match your shoulders to the angle of the slope at address. |
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The speed and the angle of sinking made it extremely difficult to launch the life boats and the first one that did get into the water spilled its occupants into the sea. |
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The vertical time axis is the product of time and the speed of light so that world lines of light rays leaving the origin make a forty-five degree angle with each space axis. |
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These areas are of course the smallest, and seem to jump in front of the saw blade when cutting through opaque areas so that the labradorescent area is sliced at a bad angle. |
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After covering the basics, he launches into a fairly academic discussion of signal and fourier analysis, and amplitude, angle and pulse modulation and demodulation. |
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You should also slightly angle the sitter's chair so that one shoulder is closer to the camera and get the subject to turn their head to face the camera again. |
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Clay considers a new angle on the control of community structure. |
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The location of the focal spot within the bfp determines the inclination angle under which the collimated beam impinges on the upper surface of a microscope slide. |
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The sharp angle breaks up the structure, making it feel lighter. |
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In other words, you can adjust the zoom and camera angle to be as far away or as close up as possible, and as upside down and round about as you like. |
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The amplitude of the observed dihedral angle distributions ascertains the flexibility of the secondary structure which never remains flat or adopts a reversed saddle shape. |
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For the new resolvers, an electrical circuit conditions output so the shaft angle position is represented by a linear analog signal. |
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After the ball has crossed the LOS, he should set up a pursuit angle to push the ball carrier out of bounds just before the goal line. |
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It also includes a hi-brite EL display and a reverse video mode with wide viewing angle for improved viewing. |
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Each riblet is spaced 96om apart and will achieve a sharp angular tip angle of 45 degrees. |
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What name is given to the side of a right-angled triangle opposite to the angle of 90 degrees? |
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Given that you only know a side and angle, trigonometry allows you to calculate one of the other sides of a right-angled triangle. |
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Torsion angle of the body structure is linearly dependent on the applied torque. |
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Therefore, the precession angle was inversely proportional to the neutron velocity, or linearly dependent upon the wavelength. |
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The Orion, which had not yet been elevated to its intended liftoff angle, took off almost horizontally, traveling about 300 feet before hitting the water. |
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Fans of the horses-for-courses angle have reason to like this ridgling. |
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In order to aim the X rays at the correct angle, they replaced the usual sample holder made of rhenium with one made of beryllium, through which X rays can pass. |
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