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"They deflect humor with a quip".
They deflect passions rather than satisfy them, which may be why the term "heroic flexibility" has such a peculiar dissonance.
They deflect attention from the large amounts of money he paid to "nationalise" the state's grid (which has left the state with a $17.5 billion budget deficit).Mr Simon, already under fire for being a cultural conservative, is now in a pickle.
They deflect only slightly.
They deflect problems created under their watch with emotional garbage, not unlike George Bush I's acceptance speech when he led the convention in the Pledge of Allegiance.
They deflect attention from accusers ― whose lives and careers their harassers have deeply harmed ― as well as from the larger institutional and systemic problems exposed by Me Too, she said.
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They deflected questions on their former captain throughout the build-up to Thursday's game.
He was happy when Woods won last week and Mickelson two weeks earlier, because they deflected the spotlight from him.
In retrospect, they deflected us away from what was really going on, and what is still going on.
When things didn't go so well for Argentina's military junta, they deflected disapproval by invading the British-controlled Falkland Islands [10].
Analysts say Chinese leaders acted too slowly in heading off inflation after they deflected the 2008 crisis and growth quickly returned to normal levels.
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