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Officials like Soltanieh have been so oblique on the subject that it's impossible to tell.
It was more oblique on whether recruits failed to spot fake weapons during practice searches.
But, after he was examined by two doctors yesterday, the team said that he injured his oblique on a swing.
On Friday, Gardner was given a diagnosis of a strain of his oblique on the left side of his rib cage.
Phil Smith, an executive with the Shubert Organization, which owns the Winter Garden, was slightly oblique on this issue, saying that the closing date of June 25 was set, but allowing that such intense sales -- if they persist -- could not be ignored.
But, perhaps in a nod to the times in which he wrote -- one could say the end of male literary privilege -- his obituaries were evasive and oblique on the topic.
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Differently, the planes measured using the 3D technique are based on a real measurement (an oblique plane on the sagittal axis) rather than prospective ones [6 8].
There's a song for Mary ('Feel and Triple') and Sadier's oblique essays on human relations take on a darker hue.
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