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According to Warren, from sixth grade through college there wasn't a day in his life that he wasn't president of something, and that makes sense, because he's always the one at the center of the room talking or laughing, with his head tilted way back, or crying, which he does freely.
At another restaurant across the plaza, a mariachi band was moving from table to table, their black sombreros tilted way back on their heads as they played.
Downward glenoid inclination of the glenosphere, by reaming away bone in an inferior tilted way, medializes the center of rotation, which may have a detrimental effect of the forces of the remaining rotator cuff (Boileau et al. 2006).
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Just because the market "was tilted one way, tilting it the other way now doesn't compensate, it doesn't correct" an imbalance, Professor Murphy said.
While working, telling the guys turn your head this way and tilt that way and smile as though you made all the right choices, every so often I ask them to twirl around and face the background.
It had been an absorbing match in which the advantage had tilted one way and then the other until the Midlanders' skipper, Chris Read, swung the game Nottinghamshire's way.
Today, the negotiating table is tilted our way.
He threw a very level ball, not tilted either way".
The psychological landscape has arguably already tilted that way for anyone under 20.
Balance is essential but the scales appear to be tilted one way at Anfield.
One thing doesn't morph into another, but many things exist at the same time: tilted one way you see one colour, tilted another, the colour changes.
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