Sentence examples for slant toward from inspiring English sources

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A montage of symbols clings to these fortifications with a slant toward '90s culture.

"E-MOVES" Without abandoning its usual slant toward social commentary, Harlem Stage's annual dance showcase focusses on tap this year.

There's a focus on the new, and the Francophone identity of the festival gives it a slant toward European artists.

For a certain subset of New York artists and intellectuals, whose interests and wardrobes slant toward the obsidian, Brandon Stosuy is a sovereign figure.

The ensemble of about 100 triple-hung tracing-paper works resembles a chorus of leering, vaguely Michelangelesque Old Testament prophets, although they also slant toward political cartoons.

The slant toward British art in the final section is a bit annoying, and it is possible to take issue throughout with various choices.

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"Much of technology has been slanted toward consumption," Nadella said.

Why do the stories seem slanted toward blacks?' " she said in 1995.

The political articles grew more and more slanted toward the Republican party line.

"This whole plan is really slanted toward large employers," he said.

"I think it's slanted toward the European countries," United States Coach Tom Mustin said.

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