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She may throw off some expected confines – of herself and of the form – but she always does this with regard.
The squash may throw off some juice in the refrigerator; just stir the dish well and use it, juice and all.
Ms. Spencer explained in an e-mail that for many patients, "There is a feeling of walking on eggshells and also that one false move may throw off the chances of success".
And while colleges have elaborate mathematical models, based on past experience, to tell them how many seniors they need to admit to assemble the size of the incoming class they desire, this year many admissions deans are concerned that the surge in applications by the most competitive seniors may throw off their projections.
All the same, you might want to spend a little time in the display options, since automatic white balance may throw off viewers sensitive to that kind of thing (me, for instance).
A child may throw off the yoke of name-calling far easier than the yoke of poverty.
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The title, too, may throw readers off.
An abrupt about-face may throw them off.
The word "commodity" may throw you off; it may seem esoteric or irrelevant, but it's not at all.
"The issue around sex may throw them off, but parents need to see it as just another developmental need, and then it's much less threatening.
Any inconsistent action may throw her off, killing the mood or at least setting you back a few minutes, which is bad for morale.
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