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Francis scored his 13th goal of the season from a sharp angle with six seconds left on Erik Rasmusen's boarding penalty, slipping the puck under the stick and pads of Buffalo's Martin Biron.
Note the narrow origin and proximal part of the RCA arising near the left coronary cusp at approximately 2 o'clock with a sharp angle with the aorta (normal origin is at right coronary cusp at approximately 11 o'clock, arising with perpendicular orientation from the aorta).
Its colored stripes all end in a sharp angle with the tip outside; to each one is sewn a tassel in the respective color.
Shape the sharp angle with glue; fold two sides of the other end to the reverse side, and stick as the picture in step 1 shows.
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Integrin β3 subunit, on other hand, is arranged at a sharp acute angle with its K side chain making contacts with negatively charged patch on the surface of IgC5 which sticks out as being repelled by negatively charged inner leaflet of the lipid bilayer.
Frequently she moves limbs and torso so as to oppose sharp angles with curved lines.
A lean, beautiful woman of sharp angles, with flashing eyes, her hair in witchy ringlets, she is a compelling combination of hard-boiled and true blue.
Zheng broke Vaidisova's big serve five times and lost her own just twice, finding sharp angles with her flat returns and groundstrokes and covering the court well.
There was plenty of shaky tennis from there, but there was also some classic Sharapova: huge, flat ground strokes struck at sharp angles with full-blown self-confidence.
In Rome, with Nadal producing more consistent depth, Djokovic struggled to create the sharp angles with his ground strokes that had allowed him to open up the court as he compiled seven straight wins against Nadal.
A massive project edited by writer Greil Marcus and Harvard professor Werner Sollors, A New Literary History of America, approached American history and culture from a number of sharp angles, with a roster of contributors ranging from historian John Diggins (on John Adams) to Ishmael Reed (on Mark Twain) to Michael Lesy (on Life magazine) to the editors (on Hurricane Katrina).
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