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We didn't do it, so let's deflect from the accomplishment of someone who did.
These novels are "softly rhetorical" works that deflect from "the epitome," she writes.
Deflect from the ever-growing concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a tiny elite.
That does not deflect from the fact our media represent a colossal, organised insult to our collective intelligence.
Ministers are today accused of launching an unfair attack on their most senior civil servants to deflect from the Government's economic woes and deteriorating poll ratings.
The character assassination being conducted by Madison Democrats and big-government union bosses in this ad shows they are grasping at straws to deflect from the fact that Governor Walker's reforms have laid the foundation for a more successful Wisconsin".
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"It deflects from the jobs I did at Hartlepool and at Luton.
If this is cut or deflected from the wound surface, little or no forward regeneration may take place.
If it did, then a plumb-line should be deflected from the true vertical by an amount proportional to the gravitational attraction of the mountain range.
Waves deflected from the breakwater are also strongly suspected of having contributed to the 60-foot waves that engulfed communities north of it.
Spin-canted (anti ferromagnetism is a special condition which occurs when antiparallel magnetic moments are deflected from the antiferromagnetic plane, resulting in a weak net magnetism.
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