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"off-center" Definitions
  1. not centered; diverging from the exact center.
  2. unconventional; eccentric: off-center characters who disrupt other people's lives.
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291 Sentences With "off center"

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The presidents' heads got bigger and were moved off center.
Off-Center series, which revives Off Broadway musicals for short runs.
I looked at Lisbon, but it's a little geographically off-center.
It's left them spinning off center Max Unger to the Saints.
We had to move our TV distinctly off center to accommodate it.
It's positioned off-center, too, which forces users to relearn its location.
Then, Adam rewrites the same letters in black, but slightly off-center.
Off-Center version used a 13-piece orchestration but was barely staged.
The wheel was spinning too fast, perhaps because the cylinder was off-center.
Off-center ball strikes with these Callaway irons will stay on target better.
The equal distribution of weight is more forgiving for off-center ball strikes.
Off-Center but continuing her relationship with City Center as an artistic adviser.
They're also generally framed off-center, adding a little disorientation to the conversation.
My left incisor never grew in so it made my smile off-center.
Off-Center iteration, savvily directed by Kate Whoriskey at New York City Center.
"These guys have every right to have off-center political views," he said.
Off-Center, City Center's annual tribute to smaller-scale and Off Broadway musicals.
King, in sharp focus, occupies a small, off-center portion of the image.
The off-center look of the hole-punch design just looks worse to me.
Well, the bezel, and a Lightning port that's vertically off-center on the bottom.
This whole fracas began with Pelosi trying to push the Squad off center stage.
An off-center stairway juts out, a symbolic ascendance into a temple of art.
That idea was translated into impeccable blowouts and polished curls with slightly off-center parts.
This particular suit differs from the first with its high neck and off-center buttons.
Bernini shows great restraint — there are just two or three, and they are off-center.
Instead, he cast his Republican opponents as off-center, hard conservatives — despite neither being so.
Off-Center production of "Songs for a New World" — bears the brunt of this problem.
The plane hit the sign because it was slightly off center during takeoff, Coleman said.
Off-Center season, which is a series that explores interesting but rarely revived Off Broadway shows.
The pair that once began at the center of the expanding shell eventually becomes off-center.
This picture is usually blurry and off-center because they haven't totally mastered digital photography yet.
I'm annoyed at precisely where Samsung decided to put it: off-center, next to the camera.
"I like the idea of being a little off-center — quirky yet very solid," he said.
A rounded violet inset containing a stenciled, blackish-purple brushstroke has been placed just off-center.
Off-Center season on Wednesday, it is the last of these, the comedy, that works best.
Which means: The only way to beat this game is to set the pin off-center.
"Where's the audience?" she asked in mock-confusion after appearing out of focus and off-center onscreen.
Meanwhile, state-of-the-art clubface design means that even off-center mishits can travel absurd distances.
The angle is off-center and the photo is ripped in half, but nonetheless there it is!
Off-Center, a similar series that showcases Off Broadway musicals, will be announced at a later date.
Benches in front of screens are slightly off-center so wheelchair users can have a perfect view.
This risks not just losing an election but compounding how dangerously off-center our politics have become.
For example, unless you're specifically going for symmetry with the background, try placing your subject off-center.
The off-center drumming and distant vocals of "Chicken Grease" created a unique palette for his metaphors.
His compositions often have an off-center focus, a quality that represents his subjects and self-image.
Off-Center production that opened on Wednesday I can't say I see the resemblance that Sendak did.
I joined Off Center Theater, a troupe that was mostly Latin and black, when I was 19.
But when it was off center, perched near the edge of the bottom cylinder, it tipped over.
It's a typically sly, off-center comedy, once again set against the machinery of the motion-picture business.
I'm annoyed at precisely where Samsung decided to put it: off-center, next to the 12-megapixel camera.
For those people, places like the Lower East Side Ecology Center's drop-off center in Brooklyn are essential.
I always have been a little off-center, so I really don't think I've ever been ordinary. Ha!
Off-Center series, at City Center, has been giving us a crash course in bookless musicals this summer.
"It's a typically sly, off-center comedy," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The New York Times.
This is mainly because the poor positioning of the camera leads to the face being blurry or off-center.
One of the light bars is off-center, which created an area that isn't receiving the full light spectrum.
His hand rests on a piece of paper, a large brown oval with jagged edges painted just off-center.
Now, Lake Kardashian-West has been shifted off-center in the backyard, and it's grown to an appropriate size.
Using your fingers, make a rough off-center part and pull hair into a loose, low pony and secure.
Obama, slightly off-center with his chair pushed into a corner, is not the eye's natural point of focus.
These signs show what kind of food is being served but they are off-center and not very appealing.
Like the 2017 P-Series before it, watching the 6-Series off-center detracts from the experience a bit.
Even when viewed this far off-center, the Mate X I tried out showed practically no signs of wear.
Still, when your mind is swirling with A theories, you're probably not too worried about an off-center finger.
The stadium is nudged just a bit off-center of the intersection to accommodate a stand of palm trees.
The more traditional aspect of the watch was its off-center time indicator, set on a gold guilloché dial.
This limits Mr. Pullman's opportunities to employ his sly, off-center humor, but he's still an engaging audience surrogate.
But if the keys are slightly off center to squeeze a number pad in, so expect some mistypes early on.
"We add variety to the party scene with off center offerings in a non-pretentious, fun environment," Benitez told CNBC.
This means when you strike the ball a little off-center, you'll still receive a high level of ball speed.
Golf Magazine says the Staff C200 delivers a good distance, even when you may slightly strike the ball off-center.
The dining table needed to be in the middle of the room, but the junction box was weirdly off-center.
The Ping G400 Max Driver has a large sweet spot that will keep your off-center strikes more on line.
By switching the grid on in your camera's settings, you can more artfully frame subjects off center in your shots.
Off-Center, an annual summer program at New York City Center that presents staged concert performances of Off Broadway musicals.
Off-Center, an annual New York City Center summer program that presents short-run concert revivals of Off Broadway shows.
Off Center, a City Center program that every summer presents concert performances of musicals previously staged Off Broadway and beyond.
Storefronts are a particular interest: Off-center mannequins hover behind glass, and stock advertisements in barbershops appear through security grilles.
On the sidewalk, just off center in the image, the man's bike sits on proud display, red LEDs lighting the wheels.
These Titleist irons are forgiving for any shots slightly struck off-center, which allows you to maintain a precise distance control.
Why you'll love them: The affordable Wilson Staff C200 irons deliver consistently long distances, even when struck a bit off-center.
What exists in place of a conventional dial is positioned off-center; the hours marked by gold- or rhodium-plated shards.
And then we have the Oscar statue, giving a victorious fist pump, off-center and surrounded by another ring of flags.
The original mixes on Beatles LPs often placed instruments and voices off-center, making the two stereo channels sound very different.
In another photograph from 1952, the legendary pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams sits off center in DeCarava's carefully considered framing.
Many of his policies are off-center, and there is even evidence that his support is falling among blue collar women.
Off-center shelves invite displays of driftwood, rocks and animal skeletons, nature's "art," free for anyone who hiked in the woods.
Off-Center program, and Ms. Tesori will continue to produce events there on a freelance basis, according to a spokesman, Joe Guttridge.
The figure stands just off center, with a circular scattering of small colored dots above and to the right of his head.
Off-Center, a sister program focusing on revivals of Off Broadway shows; and next year she is scheduled to direct an Encores!
The screen doesn't wash out quite as much when viewed off-center, either, but it's just not as capable a gaming rig.
Viewing angles are a weakness, though, as the picture quickly gets less punchy and blacks turn to gray when watching off-center.
I usually find off-center trackpads irritating, but the way the Area-51m balanced on my lap kept me from getting annoyed.
I also found that occasionally my nose would somehow move the focus point way off center while I looked through the EVF.
They feature a center crease, an off-center button closure at the front, slant front pockets, and welt rear pockets with buttons.
That allowed them to see how far the off-center point of light had moved across the sky over the past century.
This is hardly what Americans envision when they drop off glitchy laptops or broken printers at their local recycling drop-off center.
Off-Center summer will also include a July 16 concert featuring Sutton Foster, Jonathan Groff and others, accompanied by Ms. Tesori on piano.
A phone is only as good as its usability and, to me, the S8 is crippled with its fingerprint sensor located off center.
Aside from the off-center square on the home button and the Apple-like OS, this could easily be a completely different smartphone.
They want to be doing theatrical films that could play to a mainstream audience, while at the same time doing something off-center.
Viewing angles from off-center are average, colors lack dynamic range, and the screen doesn't get very bright even at 100-percent brightness.
A few more shots and she dropped neatly into the clearing, just off center, landing on her feet, her backpack of gear intact.
And yet, thanks to the draw, Yang will be standing right next to Harris -- just off center stage -- in the July 31 debate.
If you look closely at the intro for the first five seasons, you can see her finger is off center during her whisper.
Off-Center summer season, is guaranteed to leave you feeling windblown, hyped up and ready to race through the most torpid summer night.
Off-Center season: Taylor Mac, Susan Blackwell, David Ryan Smith, Deborah S. Craig and John Behlmann, alongside the longtime Civilians member Aysan Celik.
Off-Center revival of the Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso adaptation of the Studs Terkel book about the United States and its laborers.
Just twist it off-center and voilà, you have a chic new way to wear sweaters over dresses, T-shirts or button-downs.
Extra holes in the iris can occur that make it look like there's more than one pupil, or the pupil may be off-center.
"The Runaways' place in Marvel's line-up is pretty much the same as it was in the best of times, off-center," says Lowe.
This can be a problem if watching flatscreens off-center, resulting in the faded or gray picture on the other side of the screen.
So, are these performances a sense of commercialized exhibitionism, an act of subversion and provocation, or maybe just the artist's own "off-center" feminism?
The face of this prototype has some elements that persisted, namely the off-center thumbstick, but its hook-style wearability fell by the wayside.
Luongo's biggest saves came off center Kyle Turris, whom he stopped a total of six times, including dandies in the first and second period.
They were off-center on the wall, but to gaze upon them together made one feel centered, because aren't we all a little off?
He appears off-center in the picture, expression serene and body relaxed, seemingly hovering in mid-air, three or so feet off the ground.
Twirling a baton requires flair and confidence, in addition to an understanding that the baton is always balanced just a tiny bit off-center.
But she quickly discovered that she was a character actress, able to metamorphose into people who are off-center, off-putting, damaged or cruel.
Over a year ago, images and videos of an electric scooter with enormous wheels and a slanted, off-center frame began popping up online.
Kuma found inspiration for the OMM's rotated, cantilevered volumes from the surrounding off-center buildings, which reminded him of pastoral homes in the Japanese countryside.
The details that define their characters, too, are precise and impeccably off-center, a perfect match for their stained, saggy corduroys and fungoid gray hair.
Careful ballpoint waves cross most of the eight small drawings in this intriguing presentation, always slightly off center, the way you'd cock a porkpie hat.
Hidden a canyon away, it has just 13,200 seats and a stage that was always slightly off center, creating a challenge for performers and audiences.
It also helps that LG has positioned its fingerprint reader on the back of the phone in a sanely central position, unlike Samsung's off-center calamity.
But then, the team programmed a bunch of maneuvers for Hubble to potentially reset the gyro, in case the cylinder inside the gyro was off-center.
In the highway-scape (what else to call it?) "Up Street" (1993), he depicts a multilane highway slightly off center and parallel to the picture plane.
Full of off-center wit and an array of sketching styles, Treehouse Volume 8 is a great, breezy read for adventurous readers interested in raw talent.
But the movement, with its balletic purity of line, its off-center angles and its rapid, joyous flights through space, also feels startlingly vivid and fresh.
Off-Center: I met Liz when I was in my second year at N.Y.U. I was studying musical theater and dreaming about being a chorus boy.
The Off-Center production, directed and choreographed by Savion Glover, never shrinks from the musical's ambition to address the range of black experience in popular entertainment.
The ring and its brightening were too small to be measured, but its asymmetry caused the distant star to appear off-center from its true position.
He specialized in characters who were hard-boiled, irascible or just a little off-center, and though his parts were often small, they were usually memorable.
This sensibility is given especially ravishing life by Ms. Lenk (seen on Broadway in "Once," which "The Band's Visit" resembles in its delicate, off-center charm).
Our winning look from her fall '20 collection was made up of loose pinstriped trousers, an off-center square-edged tie, and a utilitarian gray shirt.
Now look at how often Zaillian takes the opportunity to put Naz in some place within the frame that feels especially off-center or off-kilter.
The painting's largest form floats just off-center: It is an irregular blue circle bisected by a black almond-shape that takes up the circle's lower half.
"On My Block" has the off-center charm and quirky comic rhythms Ms. Iungerich is known for, but it has a problem that's tied to its setting.
Robert L. Borosage, president of the left-liberal Institute for America's Future, argued that Democrats should make every effort to get the immigration issue off center stage.
Director of photography Henry Braham has bathed Guardians 2 in a warm, off-center light that makes almost every scene look like it's taking place during sunrise.
Other shows in the Off-Center season include Jason Robert Brown's "Songs for a New World" (1995), the Tony Award-winner's breakout musical, from June 27-30.
Now 83, Priester here will play works by Herbie Nichols, a pianist whose off-center compositions from the 1950s established him as one of jazz's outsider geniuses.
Note how, in her best works, the cabin or cabana stands slightly off center, and always occupies just a bit too much of the canvas for comfort.
The off-center stacks conveys Whitney's process of always finding his way with each rectangle and color, always remembering what he has done and not repeating himself.
This design lets Samsung avoid the oft-criticized notch look, but it also means that the battery and network indicators are awkwardly pushed off-center to the left.
The biggest issue is the giant, off-center "Lunar" logo that dominates the 4 o'clock area of the face, which lends a tacky feel to the entire thing.
Johnson recently stepped out with her famous haircut a little longer than usual, parted just off-center enough that the style is more Brigitte Bardot than Zooey Deschanel.
One time I saw the carafe was a bit off-center when it started brewing, and when I adjusted it, the spinning platform just stopped and wouldn't restart.
Quietly, to herself, she points out how the clock is off-center in the church's tower; the cross embedded in its façade is also off to one side.
The invites feature a full-size off-center image of the Tesla truck, still mostly clad in shadow, besides those iconic headlights we've seen in earlier teaser material.
I did my best to find out how it would be possible that a culture so obsessed with symmetry could allow a mosque dome to be off-center.
As is customary in such plays, each character has some signal, off-center trait that is worn like an ID tag, which is embellished, with variations, ad infinitum.
He also films Putin, frequently, from jittery, off-center angles, in ways that make you question not just the man but the presentation of the entire interview itself.
That's the space so jubilantly occupied by this production out of Chicago, directed by Dado and starring the off-center film star Michael Shannon in expertly demented form.
The enduringly and endearingly off-center composer and performer David Byrne will be playing his elusive self in "American Utopia," a staged version of his 2018 solo album.
In "David Byrne's American Utopia" — an expansive, dazzlingly staged concert — he emerges as an avuncular, off-center shepherd to flocks of fans still groping to find their way.
All understand our country is in danger of moving even further off-center as the cycle of revenge swings between political activists who demonize people they disagree with.
She did find, however, that the photo of the missiles in the field had been run through Adobe Photoshop at least once, and that the focus was off-center.
This positioning, up high and off-center, was criticized by reviewers, who found it hard to reach, and said it led to users accidentally smudging their own camera lenses.
The Hackers Paradise calls these irons a channel-back style, as they have a bit more mass than a blade style to help create stability for off-center strikes.
And Cruz is just as anti-establishment, just as outlandish and brazen, and just as off-center politically as his billionaire counterpart (and perhaps more so, many would agree).
A two-handed backhand would have allowed them to produce more consistent power off returns and balls struck above shoulder height and to better compensate on off-center hits.
Andrew Goldberg ("Family Guy") and Nick Kroll's lavishly filthy, proudly off-center animated series about a collection of suburban monsters and pubescent teenagers is back for a third season.
The group geometries (always one of Mr. Peck's specialties) are seldom symmetrical; there are off-center parabolas, and chain effects that ripple through the group in diagonally slanted zigzags.
Using a 21955-millimeter Leica, he could compose images as elegantly framed as if he'd set up a tripod, or as blurry and off-center as an amateur snapshot.
VIA 57 WEST Manhattan, 20073 Bjarke Ingels Group The 32-story building may resemble an off-center pyramid, but the architects prefer to describe it as a hyperbolic paraboloid.
"If the president isn't going to move off center with the tariffs, then we need to look at other long-term solutions that we can focus on," said Findlay.
There are 14 — count 'em 14 — shows opening on Broadway, with more off-center forms of entertainment cropping up like wild crocuses all over the rest of the city.
This absorbs any vibration that you may have from an off-center ball strike, which allows you to finish the swing strong and gain all of the distance you're seeking.
Days after making that declaration, she was walking off Center Court open-mouthed and balancing the Rosewater Dish on her head after demolishing Serena's older sister Venus in the final.
Then head over to the Online Film & Video Best Web Personality/Host, and click vote like-a-this: This one's a little off-center, but again, it's a no-brainer.
In "Freeway Curve" (1995), a wide black curve (highway) full of speeding cars starts at the upper left quadrant and swings down sharply to the bottom edge, slightly off center.
She had the classy feminine lead thing down, although some directors groused that her off-center beauty and all those proficient accents in her early roles limited her sex appeal.
The benches in front of video displays are off-center, creating a space for a wheelchair user to get a perfect view, where other museums might prioritize the bench's angle.
Actually, the exhibition is in the spirit of earlier armory shows spotlighting off-center artists like Paul McCarthy and Christian Boltanski — both of which Mr. Eccles was involved in producing.
Off-Center weighs in starting Wednesday, July 6, with a revival of "Runaways," which Ms. Swados originally developed over the course of a year with performers who were barely teenagers.
Off-Center: When I approached Liz about some of the things I wanted to try with this production, all she said was, "Make it good, and make the drums loud!"
Typically, each person in the circle gets called out to show off center stage — even shy people can't demur — and the dance is over when everyone has had a turn.
Sundance invariably includes work that's somewhat off-center, like "Hale County This Morning, This Evening," a drifty, beguilingly elliptical documentary from RaMell Ross about everyday life in Alabama's Black Belt.
In 2007, while reporting on violent demonstrations in Estonia for Deutsche Presse-Agentur, he was head-butted by a protester, breaking his nose and leaving it off center still today.
Why you'll love them: A new design gives the Callaway Big Bertha OS irons improvements in distance and accuracy, even on off-center ball strikes to help golfers improve their scores.
But there might be something in avoiding any attempt at being comprehensive, and instead diving into the off-center bits of Bowie most obits would leave on the cutting room floor.
Raisman started the group off and scored a 14.166, a bit lower than the 14.733 she got in qualifying on Sunday, due to a few handstands that were just off-center.
My scalp was clearly visible, and there was a mess of regrowing hair sprouting from it at awkward lengths; it jutted out just off-center from the top of my head.
BIG's contribution is, instead, an ungainly series of seven boxes (meant to echo the low-rise buildings of TriBeCa), each shifted off-center, with gardens and tickers on the exposed edges.
In the ninth inning, Seager's third homer bounced off center fielder Goodrum's glove, caromed off the top of the wall and into the Tigers' bullpen for a two-run home run.
They feature a center crease, horn buttons, slant front pockets, side adjusters (you can forgo a belt if you so choose), welt back pockets, and an off-center button-front closure.
Scenes are almost obnoxiously symmetrical, often structured by a face-on shot of a building, or prettily off-center and enlivened by diagonals and organic forms (a wayward path, a flower).
Mr. Mitchell's unit, which he said he got on sale for around $200, pointed to a thicket of chest-high brush just off Center Drive, near the Victorian Gardens amusement park.
And if the songs never quite develop a signature sound, except for a few that aptly invoke Neil Diamond, they make up for it in their off-center point of view.
But they really are indie, not some commercial creation, and both the sound and the lyrics, especially on the early stuff, have something elliptical, off-center, and deeply affecting about them.
Off-Center revives this 21948 musical, with book and lyrics by María Irene Fornés and music by Al Carmines, about two convicts who escape prison for a tour of the city.
One woman, who sat next to me, frequently asked what she was supposed to be doing while rendering an off-center purple and brown trunk with a tasteful spattering of leaves.
He noticed a pair he'd initially ignored in the '80s because he thought it was the wrong one—the stars were off-center from the shell of debris they could have created.
The way the camera is framed — close and yet off-center, wobbling, and grainy — makes the whole thing feel real, as if you're standing in the same room as the fight unfolds.
Unlike many irons aimed at low handicap players, Mizuno has given the MP-5 a little bit of forgiveness for off-center ball strikes with the channel design, according to Today's Golfer.
He remains one of the N.B.A.'s marquee players and the face of the Knicks, but Anthony has been pushed off center stage often enough this month by the emerging Kristaps Porzingis.
A work closer to a conventional painting is a square section of an old crate fence that Renato painted black with a white triangle cutting in from the top, slightly off center.
He was so upset with the architecture he inherited, he re-covered the ceiling with beams, because there was one beam and it was off-center, and it was driving him nuts.
In some cases, she has cut fabric away at the shoulders, while other pieces feature a bib front, an off-center opening or a series of cuffs stacked surreally up the sleeve.
The photos are always taken at an upward angle, usually capturing my patients slightly off-center, with the lobby's drop ceiling and a couple of LED canister lights as an unflattering backdrop.
It's that the sensor is off center so it lacks the intuitive feel of fingerprint sensors that are smack in the middle, as in the case of the Google Pixel and LG G6.
Ever since Boogarins released their 214 sophomore album Manual Ou Guia Livre De Dissolução Dos Sonhos, their first in a professional recording studio, the Brazilian band has become masters of off-center psychedelia.
Based on interviews with real child runaways that were transformed into songs, speeches and poems, the piece is now being revived by the Encores Off-Center series, under the direction of Sam Pinkleton.
The intricate, off-center swirl of malachite, one of the houses's signature stones, was the work of Hervé Obligi, a lapidary artist who holds the French designation of maître d'art (master of arts).
Among the Bottega skins, however, were also skinny knits with an asymmetric weave across the bust, crystal cowled disco dresses and slick one-shouldered sheaths that curve off-center around the lower back.
"We need everything from medicine to diapers, we need absolutely everything," said Sergio Nativi, the executive director of Old Bahama Bay Resort, which has turned into a makeshift airport and drop-off center.
He can stack a slightly off-center, vertical row of four blues in "Spring of Two Blues" (2018) without even remotely repeating that motif in any of the other works in the exhibition.
Go: In his touring show "American Utopia," the former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne "emerges as an avuncular, off-center shepherd to flocks of fans still groping to find their way," our critic writes.
Golf Monthly writes that the Titleist 718 AP2 irons will give you a consistent ball speed, even with strikes that are a little off-center, which creates nearly the same distance on every shot.
The Wilson C200 irons will give you what you're seeking: a consistent distance when you strike the ball on the center and a limited penalty when you have a slightly off-center ball strike.
There was, for example, Monse's stars-and-stripes ode to twisted collegiate dressing, all ripped denim and off-center windowpane suiting, football-laced leathers and varsity cardigans pulled atop and sliced at the shoulder.
The large cushioned red sofas and chairs are strewn about as if the room had been hit by a flood and the items had drifted slightly off center of where they were supposed to be.
The propeller is slightly off-center, and the body turns 40 times per second, evening out the thrust to vertical — but tiny modifications to that spin speed can send it in one direction or another.
Off Center, and this joyous album — which features Jonathan Groff and 15 more minutes of material than on an earlier recording — is a two-disc reminder that William Finn's 1998 autobiographical musical deserves more life.
If the iPhone 8 or 8 Plus is placed off center (too far to the left or right or with the top or bottom hanging way over the charging pad edge), the phone won't charge.
Often bathed in California sunlight (Mac is based in LA), his subjects are shot with both self-possession and vulnerability in slightly off-center, informal poses that create a sense of fluid movement and gesture.
This edition features a regulator dial, with a centralized minutes hand and two off-center hour hands, one for local time and one for a 211-hour second time zone, shown by a city indicator.
There are some flat-footed attempts at lyricism, or modernization, through the intrusive use of music, or short passages when the cuts come more quickly and the camera moves in for off-center close-ups.
PARIS — If Petra Kvitova had been just a worthy adversary who lost a competitive match on Sunday, she still would have walked off center court at Roland Garros a winner for her bravery and determination.
It's a perfectly fine keyboard, with good spacing and travel, though the column of cursor control keys on the right side makes the whole thing feel a little off-center, which takes some getting used to.
Some elements of Mr. Audiard's style — off-center close-ups, restless camera movements, natural light and naturalistic sound — align him with the strain of austere, somber, ethically engaged European realism that often dominates the film festival circuit.
She's there, standing off-center, watching as Sofía (Marina de Tavira), Cleo's employer, squeezes her husband in an awkward embrace before he climbs into his car to drive to the airport for a work trip in Quebec.
"If we had a time machine and went back to 2945 to open boxes of Topps cards, we'd run into a lot of off-center, mis-cut, and poorly printed cards," Mathis said in an email interview.
Colors wash out and blooming becomes more noticeable when you sit off-center from the TV. In rare instances, some titles even show shifts in color toward the edges of the screen from a centered viewing position.
This bright orange looks like a nice addition if it's genuine, and it's certainly a good way to deflect from the off-center camera housing that both Google and Apple appear to be opting for this year.
And part of it is the distinctly syncopated composition: By placing the drawing's only element off center, Traylor brings forward the color of the blank cardboard ground, though it can also still read as earth and sky.
It is also the only one that brought to mind another artist, namely Joan Miró, with its washes of sky blue interrupted by an off-center orb made from white sgraffito lines incised into a dark, nebulous circle.
She divides the circle the way one might slice a cake or pizza, but the lines are off-center, and a dimensional element, evoking the side of the cake, activating the surface, as in "Horizonte circulares #5" (2017).
There's a gray, unsettled quality to the visuals, which only increases the more Bishop frames shots so the actors are often placed slightly off-center, or in the lower half of the screen, the better to disempower them.
Off-Center series stages the musical at City Center July 12-15, and it's assembled a crackerjack cast, including Steven Boyer (Hinckley), Alex Brightman (Zangara), Erin Markey (Fromme), and Steven Pasquale (Booth), under the direction of Anne Kauffman.
The watchmaker's off-center dial already had become a signature design element — as had the 10-millimeter depth, made possible by flat mechanisms, so the timepiece could be less detectable in the pockets of the new tight clothing.
If he makes an appearance — with his trademark off-center cap, a tribute to his late father — Rodney would be the oldest player in the World Series since 245, when Jamie Moyer, then 22005, started for the Phillies.
I would do this last part on foot, and she would ride Messico into the blocked-off center of her hometown, where a crowd would cheer as the mayor reached up to hand her a bouquet of roses.
Protruding 21991 inches from the presidential lectern, known around the White House as "the blue goose," a lone microphone sat suspended, ever so slightly off-center, arched on a long, flexible arm an inch or two from Trump's tongue.
As with a lot of 15-inch laptops, the extra real estate allows room for a number pad on the right-hand side, which means the trackpad is off-center to the left (although centered to the alphabetic keys).
One of the most glamorous luxe rentals on the market is the penthouse at 56 Leonard St. in Tribeca – a shimmering new glass condo tower often referred to as "The Jenga Building" for its stacked-block, off-center design.
As that hand and arm descend, they pull his upper body off-center, so that he seems to be hanging like a puppet from that one, still-raised hand; he seems also to have opened his heart to us.
As in many photos since then, I was obscurely off-center in the frame, unsatisfyingly asymmetrical, as if I were a page of text scanned with a ripple in the paper, legible but not entirely flush against the world.
Lawler looked to evade the punches with his head movement and shoulder rolls, waiting to come back with his booming counters, but with his head off center he was completely out of position to check or take the low kicks effectively.
"They had me but I KICKED out 2 The surgeon confessed he had A few to many that's why the scar is off center I OWE THAT MAN M LIFE THANK U JESUS," the wrestler  joked on Twitter  on April 15.
If this extra display ends up saving you battery life with the U Ultra, it'll certainly be less time than you'll spend being annoyed by its off-center position, which leaves the top left corner open for a massive selfie camera.
The hall bustles with a sort of energy you won't find in the other corners of CES, excited founders pitching products directly to passersby, weird and exciting innovations too off-center for the big, lumbering tech giants to attempt to maneuver.
Signature moves included cuffing your shirt at the elbow or tucking in your tee with just one hand (and slightly off-center); wearing your button-ups with big costume jewelry; turning up the collar of your blazer to expose its lining.
His pictures have an identifiable look: black-and-white, grainy, off-center, tilted, high-contrast — but within those bounds he has covered an encyclopedic range of subjects and approaches in the dozens of books he has published since the early 1970s.
The Ping G400 Max uses a smart design that will keep your off-center ball strikes closer to the target without robbing you of distance, which is sure to make the game of golf a lot more fun to play.
Featuring an off-center, grayscale heart and a largely black background, the cover didn't even include the album's title, making it impossible, at least at the top, to know what the record would sound like when you actually spun it.
At the time of his death, Mr. Friedman was the artistic director of City Center's Off-Center series, which produces revivals of pathbreaking Off Broadway musicals and will stage "Gone Missing" on July 11 and 12, the theater announced on Friday.
The superionic ice could help explain the lopsided, off-center magnetic fields of Uranus and Neptune, the solar system's seventh and eighth planets that are known as ice giants and were visited briefly by NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft in the 1980s.
What's lost with that physical home button is not only a familiar and tactile method for returning to the starting screen; it also housed Samsung's fingerprint sensor, which is being relegated to an off-center position on the rear of the phone.
That phone is stunning in its efficiency, and I still consider the Galaxy S8 Plus to be the most ergonomic large-screen phone I've yet used (when relying on iris scanning for biometric ID and not the off-center fingerprint reader, of course).
I wasn't sure about director Mike Barker's work in last week's episode, but his more distanced take here — with off-center frames reminiscent of Mr. Robot — matched perfectly with an episode all about the complicated power dynamics and destructive impulses of the Waterfords.
After ousting the Rangers in five games in the first round, the Penguins slid into the conference finals off center Nick Bonino's overtime winner in Game 6 against the Washington Capitals, who had the best record in the N.H.L. in the regular season.
Off-Center, worked with Ms. Swados on several projects when he was a Harvard undergraduate: When we were working on a "Caucasian Chalk Circle" adaptation at La MaMa, the way she made words come alive through rhythm made it seem so natural.
Photo via Soundcloud It's easy to follow suit to whatever everyone else is doing around you but Ursa Major is a 19-year-old Toronto-based producer and R&B artist would rather go a little off center for EP Lo-Fi Sky.
In some ways, he's a throwback to the off-center movie stars of the seventies— Dustin Hoffman , Al Pacino , Jack Nicholson —who blurred the line between matinée idol and character actor and infused their roles with a sense of alienation and neurosis.
You can make new discoveries, like the off-center flower paintings of John Maull at Tierra del Sol (B2463), or the eye-grabbing shopping-bag paintings of a retired Peruvian parachute trooper who goes by Judá Ben Hur at Gabby Yamamoto/Espacio (B20071).
There's also a small concern regarding quality control because after turning them on for the first time, I noticed that the Pixel 23 and Pixel 2430 XL's OLED screens featured noticeably different color temperatures, which only gets worse the more off-center you are.
I grew up in Tennessee, but spent many summers in India running around with my cousins in the monsoons, waking up to my grandmother making masala-spiced eggs with fresh, pillowy roti flatbread, and of course, experimenting with slightly off-center Eastern beauty techniques.
After an earnings report went its way and the social company's stock managed to climb back over its IPO price, at last, a combination of things knocked it off center this week, including an analyst downgrade, a celebrity tweet, and its CEO's massive 2017 payday.
Off-Center summer series of staged concerts came up with the charming idea of interviewing City Center employees and weaving their stories into the fabric of a show based on conversations with Americans about the pleasures and pains of how they earn their livings.
The Italians have mastered the insouciance of the slightly off-center knot — some even leave the narrower end a bit longer, letting it peek out from behind the thicker one in front, as if to say, I really couldn't be bothered to redo it.
Mr. Pittman wound down a week of wildly off-center shows with a backstage visit at Helmut Lang, where Shayne Oliver presented a capsule collection, his first for the label, a kink-imbued parade of bondage pants, burly coats and winking Leather Man references.
If you're a low handicap player looking for a great set of blade-style irons, the Mizuno Golf MP-5 irons deliver the shot-making and shaping you want from this style of iron, yet they also are more forgiving of off-center hits than is typical.
I want him sitting 22 rows off center ice, under the impression fans there are ready to shower him with love, except he'll be heckled until he's forced to navigate the stairs he fears climbing while garbage is hurled at him from all corners of the arena.
It's one thing to feel like we're just being dramatic and nitpicking on a design decision, but it's another when Samsung's basically telling people that, yeah, the fingerprint sensor's off-center location wasn't a smart idea, and you will indeed likely grease up the phone's camera lens.
For me, though, Ms. Genzken's effortless fusion of opposites is most exciting in her "loudspeakers," narrow monoliths perforated with off-center holes, and her "screens," double door-frame shapes connected with metal hinges — because, in them, she makes concrete look like Styrofoam that looks like concrete.
If you've ever used an old-fashioned touchscreen system from the 1990s, you might have noticed that it's slightly off-center: if you tap in one spot, the screen might register the touch a half-inch to the right or below where you actually touched it.
Edward Scott, 58, who lives in Maryland but works in South Carolina, noted Mr. Bush's "civility" and asked if he "could raise the bar" in the next debate and "try to be beyond the bullying," adding that Mr. Bush seemed to have been "knocked off center" by his rivals.
What provoked the "wows" often heard on Zaha Hadid Square is that the architects threw the hovering volume off balance, first by planting the addition off-center, to maximize light into the courtyard, and then by bending and stretching its shape, as though driven and distorted by invisible forces.
Also Tracee Ellis Ross in a terrific sapphire swaddling CdG coat dress that skewed her proportions in an elegantly off-center way and — best of all — Caroline Kennedy, the former ambassador to Japan, in steroid-stoked floral tiers that put paid to the idea that CdG was unwearable.
The first thing to grab your attention is the window, where two Mendelson sculptures are perched on pedestals ("Blue Hippo 1," 2012, and "Animal with Vessel in Net," 2017); the next thing you notice is the adjacent white mantelpiece, over which Hackett's painting "Before the Rain" (2017) hangs off center.
The crowds were thinner at the Palazzo Ducale than at the Accademia, where I contemplated a newly conserved altarpiece from the humble church of San Silvestro: a twilit scene of the baptism of Christ, in which the drenched, half-nude son of God stands off center in a pool of light.
Kids benefit from happy parents, so if your balance is off-center, make a resolution for more "me" time away from the kids in the happiness-making pursuits of friendships, creativity, exercise, sleep or just being alone -- whatever you need more of in order to be a more effective and happier parent.
To some Democratic strategists, the Labour Party represents the worst-case scenario of that gamble: Moving left did not retain working-class voters in the British Midlands and the north — the party's bedrock support — but drove off center-left professionals in the south of Britain, who voted to stay in the European Union.
Jeanine Tesori, the Tony-winning composer ("Fun Home") who serves as artistic director of the Off-Center program, said she has wanted to stage "Runaways" for five years, since she first began her work with City Center, and that she and Ms. Swados had been working for the last six months on the revival.
Even if your wallet isn't Costanza-sized enough to set your spine too far off center, depending on its placement even the smallest wallet can irritate your sciatic nerve (which is usually just about where your wallet sits), which can lead to lower-back pain that can run all the way down your leg.
Clinton wore an ivory Ralph Lauren pantsuit to accept her nomination at the Democratic National Convention, both movements really coalesced after her appearance in another white Ralph Lauren pantsuit — with a slightly raised collar and off-center buttons that sparked comparisons to Star Trek and supreme beings — in the third presidential debate in October.
The room was sectioned by off-center dividers and a looming 1990s LAPD cop car, forcing visitors to swirl around the room, confronting a visual timeline of violence and rebellion in LA. The untarnished police vehicle, with its huge physical presence in the room, stood in for the LAPD's overwhelming and continual presence in the city's communities of color.
On the previous Pro, it always felt as if there wasn't much holding the keys in place besides the aluminum casing itself; as a consequence, if you would hit a key off-center, you could kind of feel that part of the key hitting bottom at a slight angle, which tended to be a "noisier" tap.
Explaining that he had been exploring ideas of disassociation created by digital culture, he sent out the best tailoring of the season thus far in a series of gray and white trouser suits, shirts and skirts, bunched here, twisted off-center there, volume just slightly askew under hoodies of sheer chiffon scarves that covered the head entirely.
Why you'll love them: If you have enough skill to play with blade style irons, the Mizuno Golf MP-5 irons are a good value and will give you just enough forgiveness for off-center strikes Mizuno has long been one of the leading manufacturers of blade-style irons, which give experienced players the feel and control they need from their irons.
Pros: Minimal but significant design upgrades from previous version, perfect design for low handicap players, long irons will deliver a consistent distance, forgiving club face design keeps off-center shots on line Cons: Very expensive set of irons, not really designed for average or high handicap players Buy the Titleist 718 AP2 Iron Set (8-Piece) on Worldwide Golf Shops for $1,299.99
Yet where Minimalist icons by the likes of Richard Serra or Tony Smith stare down the viewer with their size, weight, and precision, "Nacre'ous Composite Vivisection" is anti-monumental, hung low to the ground (the bottom edge flush with the floor); the circle is off-center and a smaller sheet of paper sits on the top edge like a chimney.
Various off-center and abstracted shots of a Bamana boli mock the measuring tapes that are held up to the camera; undoing time, a photograph of Dogon masks on display at the Musée du quai Branly is followed by a photograph of the masks back in situ, worn by Dogon men; in another shot, beetles that might have once been collected by the artist's grandfather swarm inside an archival box.
Not only do they hold the promise to solve Mr. Musk's manufacturing challenges, but they will also dramatically extend the boundaries in myriad critical applications, some of which are highlighted below: Manufacturing Automation: Robots will increasingly have the capability to deal with objects at randomized orientations, like a car seat that is 20 degrees off-center or a screw that is an inch too far to the left.
Pros: Great price point that has dropped recently, delivers more distance than most similarly priced irons, especially forgiving of off-center strikes toward the toe, good all-around irons that deliver fast ball speed Cons: Clubs don't necessarily excel in any one area, slightly older irons, some people will not like the look of these irons Buy the Wilson Staff C200 Iron Set (8-Piece) on Worldwide Golf Shops for $399.99 (originally $799.99)
With Steve Martin playing the Dallas team's smug, rich Jerry Jones-like owner—Billy Lynn never calls the team the Dallas Cowboys, but it's clear that's who it's supposed to be—the movie is like a late Fellini film with its distorted caricatures and off-center tone, which Lee emphasizes by having the actor deliver a pro-USA monologue directly into the camera that, aided by 120fps and 3D, makes him look like a monster.
The show's trademark jittery electronic music and off-center framing make her maiden voyage into solo cybercrime a nerve-racking affair, but it's not until she winds up at the Nuclear Regulatory Agency's Washington office — waiting alone for hours under the blank black eye of a security camera, until a suspiciously cheery agent tries to lure her into a closed room at the end of a long, isolated hallway — that the fear really kicks in.
Pros: Excellent design that allows for a precise weight distribution in the club face, should deliver more distance and accuracy for off-center ball strikes, long irons are more playable in this set Cons: Extremely expensive for inexperienced players, may cause some vibration in the hands during ball striking Buy the Callaway Big Bertha OS Iron Set (4-Piece, Men's) on Amazon for $961.63 Buy the Callaway Big Bertha OS Iron Set (6-Piece, Women's) on Amazon for $812.49
On your rounds you are motored by Robbie Shakespeare on Junior Delgado's "Fort Augustus," and Bootsy Collins on Parliament's "Flash Light," and Lloyd Parks on Dennis Brown's "Equal Rights," and Jamaaladeen Tacuma on Ornette Coleman's "Voice Poetry," and Jah Wobble on "Swan Lake" by Public Image Limited (19783), and so many others you can't name since you heard them in a club or on a 12-inch single with the most minimal information rubber-stamped off-center and half-inked.

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