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It slopes downward toward a bridge of flues that deflect the flame so that it reverberates.
These novels are "softly rhetorical" works that deflect from "the epitome," she writes.
The conductivity of a given metal is decreased by phenomena that deflect, or scatter, the moving electrons.
His emotional investment in his characters is offset by engaging antics that deflect bathos and refine dark and painful doings to a single, sharp point.
As demonstrated by Brian Kulick's seriously stylized, seriously confused interpretation of Shakespeare's most resonant romantic comedy, many are the tides that deflect and overwhelm human resolution.
The idea for the JDAM was born during the gulf war, where the most advanced precision munitions of the day, laser-guided bombs, could be thrown off target by clouds or dust storms that deflect the laser beams.
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But in almost every case the car is a kind of shield that deflects empathy.
Mark Trumbo hit a line drive off Robertson that deflected into right field, scoring Trout.
Shanahan scored from along the goal line on a shot that deflected off goalie Kevin Weekes.
Everywhere the search is underway for the silver bullet that deflects collapse.
Cabrera followed with a liner that deflected off Wakefield's glove for a run-scoring single.
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