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Mr. King was quick to deflect responsibility.
Dell was quick to deflect the blame.
The Colts' offensive linemen, riddled with injuries, did not play any preseason games together, and Manning was quick to deflect the blame from them.
But recently when I asked him a general question about cases that drag on and on, he was quick to deflect blame.
That, Schiano said, is a concern, but he is quick to deflect the line of questioning away from what went wrong to what can go right.
Linebacker Malcolm Smith, named as the game's Most Valuable Player, was quick to deflect praise away from himself and onto his colleagues.
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Luckily, Karla Jay prevented a disastrous melee by executing a quick flip to deflect Firestone's momentum.
He glided back and forth near the net, using his reach and his matchlessly quick and strong wrists to deflect point shots, often right in for a goal, or else seizing on a moment's opportunity to take two quick steps toward the goalie — his steps were other people's strides — and use a backhand shot that seemed less fired than eased.
Mr. Spacey uses his quick verbal intelligence and his easy smirk to deflect emotion and then, in unexpected and often untrustworthy ways, to reveal it.
The tiny plastic boat has a monorail keel for steering and stability, gunwales on the bow to deflect snow and a quick-release strap to secure rider to sled.
In the first month, the company has managed to deflect most of the damage and reestablish quicker because of these spokespeople.
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