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She was beautiful and he could tell instantly from the tilt of her breasts, which were high and perky, that she was a member of the nobility.
Everything about him seemed rakish, from the tilt of his hat to the angle at which he finally sat on the couch, caressing a furry brown pillow.
The grey hair, the ten-to-two gait, the steel-rimmed specs all suggested frailty but there was something intriguing, too, recalling the old maxim that a great deal can be learned about a man from the tilt of his hat.
Open image in new window Fig. 1 Varus and valgus stressing of the ankle is performed and illustrates instability from the tilt of the talar body within the ankle mortise and the widening of the lateral gutter before the DTOO (a, b).
In the letter, Cassett's attention to detail, from the tilt of the woman's head to the intricate designs in her blue dress and on the ecru wallpaper in the background are at once delicate and strong--and the details invite me to look more closely.
Magnetic North refers to the tilt of the magnetic field, about eleven degrees from the tilt of the Earth's axis, making the difference between True North and Magnetic North different by as many as 20 degrees in some places.
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A large displacement of several kilometers along the splay fault at similar depths in the modern Nankai Trough is also suggested from the tilting of the forearc basin sediments observed in seismic images (Park et al. 2002).
In the positive HUTT group, the mean time elapsed from the tilt to the onset of syncope and the mean time elapsed from the onset of clinical symptoms to syncope (latency time) were significantly longer for patients who hyperventilated than for those who did not hyperventilate, (21.8 vs 11.5 minutes) (P =.002) and (78 vs 51 seconds) (P =.04), respectively.
And yet in a global economy crippled by a lack of confidence and capital, with lending and investment mechanisms dysfunctional from Milan to Manila, the tilt of money toward the United States appears to be exacerbating the crisis elsewhere.
Ms. Spradlin, a statuesque but strangely vulnerable figure alone on the lighted stage, moves slowly to the upbeat overture from the Broadway musical "Oklahoma!" The tilt of her body suggests those storm-bent trees, but she is otherwise solid, feet and hands often planted on the ground with her body assuming ungainly configurations.
Tensions can be keen when racial and ethnic differences are added to the issues inherent in redeveloping any well-established enclave: the economic alienation and displacement of longtime businesses and residents, the tilt of power from community groups to large corporations and the loss or alteration of beloved landmarks.
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