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May appears to have a massive deflection shield.
3pm: The spectator whose head Simon Wakefield hit with his drive on the fourth must have a very thick skull, because the ball got a massive deflection and landed nowhere near him.
But they've had a shot that's taken a massive deflection".
The 29-year-old told BBC Sussex: "We showed character as their goal took a massive deflection.
"The goal was a massive deflection and we came in at half-time feeling sorry for ourselves.
England were kept waiting until 16 minutes from time before James Milner added a fourth, while Leighton Baines also scored his first international goal after his free-kick took a massive deflection.
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"An excessive focus on monetary policy in many respects is a massive blame-deflection exercise.
In 1911, Einstein published another article expanding on the 1907 article, in which additional effects such as the deflection of light by massive bodies were predicted.
They left Gotha, were secretly married, and in 1809 settled in Marseille, where he resumed his work in geodesy, writing a book on the deflection of plumb lines near massive mountains: Attraction des montagnes (1814; "Attraction of Mountains").
This candidate was detected using a technique called microlensing, which is caused by the deflection of light by a massive object.
Due to the complex service conditions including composite structure design, massive vehicle loadings, serious environmental conditions, large vibration and large deflection deformation, the service life of bridge pavement structure is usually much shorter than the common pavement structures.
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