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Here the main detail is Marcel Breuer's enormous, emblematic Cyclops window, a trapezoidal bay affair that pivots slightly out from the building's boxy and otherwise featureless facade.
One aggressive display is the "oblique with long call," in which the neck is stretched obliquely forward and upward, the wings held slightly out from the body, and a loud long-drawn call given with the bill wide open.
In the figure, most residuals (red lines) are slightly out from the 50% ellipses as expected from the consistency data in Table 2, but none of them is completely wrong.
Position a drinking straw along the longest edge of the triangle, or hypotenuse, so that one end extends slightly out from the paper.
When you and your class are preparing to take the class picture, it's suggested that you try extending your face slightly out from your neck, but not too much or it'll look awkward.
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"Hedi was and is still misspelled 'Heidi,' and my perception of genders ended up slightly out of focus from an early age," he said.
"When I got here, I said to myself, 'I'm not going to climb that,' but God told me, 'Yes, you are.' And I did," Mrs. Slaton, 62, said, still slightly out of breath from climbing the Scala Santa, a holy staircase in a small church near the basilica of Saint John the Lateran that believers say was fashioned from the floors that Jesus trod on while being interrogated by Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem.
Drummond also wants the outgoing runner's arm to be back and turned slightly out, a slight adjustment from the norm, where runners hunch over and unnaturally throw their hands behind them.
These travelers also may regard being slightly out of the way from Rome's tourist maelstrom or as near as possible to exit options as virtues during a short stay.
When the string is slightly out of tune, the E from the guitar will combine with the E from the sound source (i.e. piano), and cause the sound to "waver" in pitch.
They appear slightly out of focus, like fragments remembered from a dream.
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