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In most cases, this trajectory will be on a firmly downward slant.
The floor has a startling downward slant caused when its pilings sank during the 1906 earthquake.
The downward slanting ground irresistibly calls to mind the perspective effects that Gustave Caillebotte would start contriving around 1879.
The "Happy Holiday Hearth," from Rhino Home Video, bucks convention with thin logs piled in a triangle, like a teepee, backed by bricks laid at a downward slant.
His features have a stark, downward slant, angling from his forehead to his pinched-bridge nose to his recessed, dimpled chin.
Note the way space is frequently organized and compressed on a downward slant from the right — abruptly reversed in a "Resurrection" that propels Christ skyward with the visual correlative of a startled shout.
He said the 100-foot stretch of the Merritt by his house where the students were killed is extremely dangerous because of its curving, downward slant and the absence of breakdown lanes or reflectors.
She is extraordinary looking: jolie laide with a hint of Uma Thurman's queenly bone structure, huge, pale blue eyes with a melancholy downward slant in a sweet, heart-shaped face.
He said the 100-foot stretch of the Merritt by his house where the students were killed is very dangerous because of its curving, downward slant and the absence of breakdown lanes or reflectors.
An upward or downward slanting triangle (rising wedge, falling wedge).
"When you hit 35, your fertility goes down like this," she said, using her forearm to make a downward slant.
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