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"We the People," the first three words of the preamble, are giant and Gothic: they slant left, and, because most of the rest of the words slant right, the writing zigzags.
My friends mostly agree that it would be foolish to assume that media outlets don't slant left and right.
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This slant leaves some inevitable gaps — the David-and-Goliath battle between Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs is mentioned, but important earlier figures like Daniel Burnham and Frederick Law Olmsted are not — and there is a distinct bias in favor of Jacobs-influenced new urbanism and against other approaches to city planning.
There was no place in such a system for the ideological slants — left, right and wacko — that marked the journalism of the day.
The letter would usually be written either in large CAPS or tiny spidery handwriting that slanted left and was hard to read.
However, the post-sleep data were similar to the pre-sleep data in that error rate increased after the first few post-sleep trials (Fig. 1A, hatched gray lines slanted left): the increase in mean error rate from post-sleep trials 1 4 to later trials 5 12 was significant (P<0.005).
Figure 6 shows variations of the observed monthly mean minimum slant range (left), elevation angle (middle), and effective reflection height (right) for beam #0 in 2010 and 2014.
Nineteenth century corncob cosmogram set on the dirt floor, beneath the slant roof, left intact the afternoon that someone came and told those slaves "We're free".
A challenge, since most news and commentary slants either left or right.
It connotes dignity and rectitude, and its refusal to slant right or left suggests inclusiveness and centrism, as do the 50 stars on John Kerry's handsome flag.
The train cars have character, too; an express No. 2 train carrying the family slants forward, leaving long white lines in its wake, passing a crowded local No. 1 train.
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