It's supposed to be a straight line, but it's not a straight line.
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And the shortest straight line between two points on a globe isn't the same as the shortest straight line on a map.
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Like, if you theoretically stretched out the Big Bend into a straight line it would be longer than the straight line of any other building?
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A straight line between Cairo and Amman is about 500km.
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It's not a straight line, you're not always going up.
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No one got here in a straight line without failure.
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I wander even when I walk in a straight line.
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Brace your core so that your body forms straight line.
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Don't forget to keep your hips in a straight line.
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But services can't keep growing in a straight line forever.
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There's almost a straight line of improvement of over time.
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Microsoft was up 12%, also in a straight line. Huh?
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In a straight line, the course is 608 nautical miles.
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However, my homeownership path has not been a straight line.
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You want it to be more like a straight line.
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Making a movie is a journey, not a straight line.
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There's a straight line relationship by quality of educational institution.
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Body should be in a straight line from head to heels.
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Usually, the eye takes a straight-line course through an island.
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Draw a straight line and it will produce a bare trunk.
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But the road to the future isn't always a straight line.
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IMAGE: Getty ImageScientific progress doesn't always move in a straight line.
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Don't expect them to go up in a straight line, though.
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I've never seen a straight line on any of your work.
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Can we draw a straight line between TV and post-factuality?
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How do you measure something that's not in a straight line?
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Pregnancy has been anything but a straight line for Jana Kramer.
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" Intercontinental Exchange: "This stock has fallen down in a straight line.
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They are in a straight line pointing from democracy to authoritarianism.
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Change does not follow a straight line, he told crying aides.
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You weren't going to go up in a straight line forever.
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He looked her in the eye and drew a straight line.
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It's hard to draw a straight line between her answering GitHub customer support emails in bed and any substantial harm, at least a straight line that wouldn't take most of us out at the knees, too.
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Try to keep a straight line from your knees to your shoulders.
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"Stocks do not go up in a straight line," Nomura's McCafferty said.
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It's not a straight line, but it seesaws between shallow and steep.
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They said, 'My life hasn't always run in a straight line, either.
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When it was first made, the curb formed a solid straight line.
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I can sew, like, a straight line; I can't sew a gown.
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Driving in a straight line on a track is another story, however.
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They were standing in a straight line, like a wall of defense.
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That does not mean the path will come in a straight line.
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I'm thinking we should do a straight line into the next one.
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Cut it off in a straight line, close to the base. 3.
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A few tornadoes are possible, along with straight-line winds and hail.
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Quick admitted that it hasn't just been a straight line to success.
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You can draw a straight line from that ruling to Lawrence v.
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There's a straight line from internal human rights violations to external aggression.
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Oh no, I'm definitely not doing a straight line on my nose.
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While it would be an overstatement to draw a straight line between
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Like a lot of Americans, my story isn't exactly a straight line.
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They're actually pretty pissed at him for sprinting in a straight line.
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The Raptors' path to a title was far from a straight line.
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Sketchbook Reading is not always a straight line from beginning to end.
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"It's literally a straight line, but couldn't be more complex," Read said.
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Can we draw a straight line from Jack Chick to Donald Trump?
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"It's not a direct, straight line, but there's definitely a link," she says.
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It used to be a straight line, now it's a line like this.
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Time isn't a loop but rather a straight line, relative to your experience.
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Since then, it has been a straight line up and to the right.
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The course from there to here, it turns out, isn't a straight line.
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It is to remember that history does not travel in a straight line.
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You're not going to get the shark to swim in a straight line.
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She drew a straight line between Mr. Vemula's suicide and Mr. Kumar's arrest.
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That one where people just run in a straight line for 100 meters?
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Of course, Yamada doesn't expect this to happen in a straight line down.
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He did some straight line running, the first step in the running progression.
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But on a very short-term basis nothing moves in a straight line.
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"But it's rarely a nice straight line you can rely on," he said.
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" She continued: "My life has been a straight line to learn from women.
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Slowly roll the ab roller forward, stretching your body into a straight line.
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The relationship between Ned and Steve doesn't follow any sort of straight line.
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I mean, Amazon was up 30% this year, practically in a straight line.
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That said, the stock's been up in a straight line, up 66 percent.
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Progress is real, but of course it doesn't happen in a straight line.
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Flooring the accelerator and going in a straight line only spells certain defeat.
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"If you walk in a straight line, it's gonna spill over," she continues.
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From there, friends draw a straight line to Mr. O'Rourke's early political education.
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The car has less straight line speed but improved handling through the corners.
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There is rarely a predictable or completely straight line in public service. Sen.
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Show me in a straight line why we can't do what Israel does.
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Their straight-line speed is awesome, hugely impressive, particularly on Saturdays during qualifying.
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When the simulation begins, the car can barely drive in a straight line.
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On one side of that straight line, rural health care is doing well.
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And I know it was evil and wicked because the straight line exists.
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Your body should form a straight line from your shoulders to your ankles.
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Bits of Mr. Antoncic's manly, straight-line solo connect to Ms. Loemij's motifs.
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You try telling a great white shark to swim in a straight line.
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The path that this country has taken has never been a straight line.
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In light of this, Chabukswar and Mukherjee embarked upon a project to figure out if the straight line route was indeed the longest, and to see if it was possible for a computer algorithm to solve the problem, both for straight line passages on water without hitting land or an ice sheet, and for a continuous straight line passage on land without hitting a major body of water.
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The rules sharply curtailed aerodynamics to limit cornering speeds but increase straight-line speed.
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Draw a straight line down, and the sniper is hiding in the green branches.
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The Mulsanne Speed, though fast, is so much more than a straight-line runner.
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And "after yesterday, you can't say we're rebounding in a straight line," Cramer noted.
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The "straight line/dashed line" meme started last December, just before the new year.
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Lots of circling, lots of backtracking, lots of pulling people into straight line charges.
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The Biggest Science Setbacks of 2016Scientific progress doesn't always move in a straight line.
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Had linear perspective been used, the pattern would have receded in a straight line.
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Even in the mountains, the car didn't feel super fast in a straight line.
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I don't know why they don't; the stock has been a straight line down.
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I see a pretty straight line between his anti-Omar commentaries and Trump's attacks.
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"We think as progress being a straight line forever upwards," Atwood told The Guardian.
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I THINK THAT THESE ISSUES HAVE NOT BEEN HEADING IN A CLEAR, STRAIGHT LINE.
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Engage your core and glutes so that your body is in a straight line.
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One straight line is permissible to be cut into the hair for a part.
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The story of af Klint's artistic development does not progress along a straight line.
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Sometimes for a kid the shortest distance between two points isn't a straight line.
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The straight line of the unemployment rate has not been flat but rather down.
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When, and how, will this straight line recognize that it cannot continue downward forever?
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Throughout 2019, the straight-line speed of its cars was better than its rivals.
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Your body should be in a straight line from your head to your heels.
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The Israeli train of 2018 is shiny, fast and travels in a straight line.
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An oddly straight line of junipers or locusts likely signals an old fence row.
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" He added, "This is the first straight-line racing car of the digital age.
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When Rickon is running in a straight line like a dumbass #GameofThrones #zigzag pic.twitter.
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But Cohn's path from student to well-funded entrepreneur hasn't been a straight line.
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There's a straight line from the book to the show to the 2016 campaign.
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On Pro Basketball The path to the N.B.A. playoffs is never a straight line.
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Can you draw a straight line between the greedocracy and the destructive political consequences?
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Even though power and straight-line performance figures haven't changed, they remain nonetheless mindblowing.
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Watch Fox News hosts draw a straight line between showing emotion and lacking credibility.
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"Look, nobody said this was going to be a straight line," CEO Mark Thompson says.
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The cables stretch in a straight line from the steel tubes to the bridge deck.
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I don't think the move to higher yields will be a straight line from here.
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It's not a straight line, but the narrative is we're working for equality and freedom.
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"The path that this country has taken has never been a straight line," Obama said.
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The learning curve is basically a straight line — from your brain directly to the page.
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"Now Medtronics [is] up nearly 10 points pretty much in a straight line," he said.
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Rapid-fires fast-moving projectiles that travel in a straight line and deal high damage.
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Should you walk south in a straight line, you would eventually end up in Niger.
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Influence is never a straight line, and it can be a tricky thing to trace.
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It's just going to be a straight line from A to B, to the win.
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Brace your core so that your body forms a straight line from head to heels.
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Whatever the case, time almost certainly doesn't work in a straight line through the show.
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Dear, sweet, easy-going Ronnie had no straight-line ambition to be governor or president.
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His boxing is more akin to fence—stepping in and out on a straight line.
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So in the stationary reference frame, the balls appear to move in a straight line.
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"We have to remember that progress isn't just a straight line upwards, O.K.?" he said.
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"The path that this country has taken has never been a straight line," he said.
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But there's no straight line that runs from the 2013 protests to the 2016 impeachment.
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However, he cautioned that this would not lead to a straight line higher from here.
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A straight line links this fascist rhetoric and the racist pronouncements regularly made by Rep.
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The shortest distance between two points in the forest is not necessarily a straight line.
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On Pro Basketball BOSTON — The path through the N.B.A. playoffs is not a straight line.
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Then he paddles, the ashes by his legs, in a straight line out to sea.
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"They're designed, if cars hit them, to stay in a straight line," Mr. Schwartz said.
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In the face of strong isolationist sentiment, Roosevelt's course was not always a straight line.
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Drawing a straight line from 2018's boom year to 2019 and beyond is foolhardy.
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Using probability statistics, "we see that somewhere in the one to three weeks this pattern of recovery from pain changes from an exponential function to something else - typically a straight line, and in these women, most commonly a straight line at zero," he noted.
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"It might give you a good look to see what you can run in a straight line, but football's not played in a straight line." offense At the 2017 combine, 53 players ran the 40-yard dash faster than Louisiana State's Leonard Fournette (13.323 seconds).
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Nobody in my family knows how to paint or draw; nobody can draw a straight line.
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Gill-nets are large panels of netting set in the water in a long, straight line.
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That straight line to the Supreme Court is one reason the Wisconsin win matters so much.
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There's no need to draw a straight line from its egomaniacal villain to egomaniacal world leaders.
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Your body should be a straight line from the crown of your head to your feet.
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Image: Chabukswar & Mukherjee, 2018This view with a perspective directly above the path reveals a straight line.
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I didn't want to take a left turn when a straight line would do just fine.
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This work is bigger than any presidency and progress does not move in a straight line.
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YOU can't always draw a straight line between people's declared spiritual beliefs and their electoral behaviour.
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Though the story largely moves in a straight line, you have some influence over what happens.
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"This work is bigger than any presidency and progress does not move in a straight line."
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Do you see a straight line between the Nixon Republican Party and the Trump Republican Party?
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This particular model won a straight-line walking competition so you know he has great legs.
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Police just use impairment, like seeing if the person can walk in a straight line, etc.
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If you were to graph the plot of Endless, it would mostly be a straight line.
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Nothing ever happens in a straight line — the past ten years have certainly taught me that.
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And it's OK that the path between you and your financial goals isn't a straight line.
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In a straight line, Lamborghini claims Huracán howls to 60 miles per hour in 3.4 seconds.
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Porn saturation and the rise in violence against women and children is a straight-line correlation.
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You'd be both dragster quick in a straight line and agile around corners in this thing.
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He'd always thrown a four-seam fastball, which tends to travel in a relatively straight line.
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I wanted to smile at them, but instead, I pressed my mouth into a straight line.
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Engage your abs, and keep your head, neck, shoulders, hips, and heels in a straight line.
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Nothing in life is ever a straight line: Small business owners know this better than anyone.
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Surveillance videos from two businesses on 26th Street show Mr. Hanegby cycling in a straight line.
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I think being balanced in my head and thinking in a straight line will help me.
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A flat yield curve is a straight line representing 0 percent difference in the two rates.
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All three people stand in a straight line and are told to jump in the air.
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Instead of going in a straight line, I stopped by a few of Sprint's recommended spots.
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In the game of chess, the ROOK or castle can only move in a straight line.
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Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating EBITDA less straight-line rents divided by total interest incurred.
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A non-expanding (or full-metal-jacket) bullet often enters the body in a straight line.
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The border between Kentucky and Tennessee runs just over 2628 miles in a nearly straight line.
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I've always enjoyed Teslas for their straight-line speed, but I'm not unusual in that respect.
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Experts say it's not hard to draw a straight line between these results and Trump's rhetoric.
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Right after this is 5D and 45D, in a straight line broken by two black squares.
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The researchers also found that many of the boulders didn't simply tumble in a straight line.
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Edgar's straight line charges were made transparent by his reluctance to use his usual level changes.
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It will not be a straight line from this ending to the same starting position again.
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Because oftentimes that path is not a straight line—there are twists and turns and falls.
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So they showed me to put cardboard against my eyelid to make sure there's a straight line.
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Rather than straight line bursts and rapier straight punches, Cruickshank works in side kicks and running flurries.
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Raise your hips so that your body forms a straight line from your head to your heels.
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A completely straight line may suggest meticulousness and practicality — but it could also reveal a materialistic streak.
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She seethes with rage - her body held tight, lips a straight line, hair mercilessly sprayed into shape.
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Cornrows no longer had to be in a straight line, but the styling needed to be uniform.
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So when an object is illuminated, light will continue to bounce off it in a straight line.
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If you look at our airplane carefully you'll notice there's not a straight line anywhere on it.
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My coworkers crowded around the computer shouting their advice on how to walk in a straight line.
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Many are assumed to wear out in a "straight line", deteriorating by the same amount each year.
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Americans can't do that anymore Like a lot of Americans, my story isn't exactly a straight line.
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The dash is just a straight line to the edge of the pool in the shortest distance.
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It's about syzygy, which is when a bunch of solar objects line up in a straight line.
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The labor market of the American economy continued its march in a straight line upward in September.
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Ashland, Kansas, is almost fifty miles from Slapout, if you follow a straight line across the prairie.
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I swung, I ran in a straight line, I got hit with the ball and I'm out.
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He's a straight-line driver who uses his strength and athleticism to finish gracefully at the rim.
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This isn't a call on whether or not the SOX continues its ascent in a straight line.
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After eating fish from the river for years, Chief Simon Fobister can't walk in a straight line.
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Emerson sits when Abbott signs the letter "S" and lays down when he signs a straight line.
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Then, draw a thick, straight line of glittery liquid liner at the center of each upper lashline.
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The actor tweeted about it after Rickon was lambasted on Twitter for running in a straight line.
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But, unlike in Monaco, the straight-line speeds are very high because of the reduced air density.
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"They drew a straight line across our property just like a plane dropping bombs," Ms. Pedersen said.
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By all appearances, the straight line, the shortest path, is the quickest route to the bottom. Right?
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There's a straight line from Fox News coverage of the caravan to the Tree of Life massacre.
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"Air India flew directly to Israel, on a straight line from India to Tel Aviv," he said.
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MARS calls relied on civilian ham operators relaying straight-line shots across the Pacific, tower to tower.
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The resulting path would look something like this, with each step represented by a tiny straight line.
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And because they don't often travel in a straight line, it's hard to pinpoint their true origin.
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And magnetic north has now moved away from Canada and toward Siberia, in a nearly straight line.
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The straight line is now a slight downward curve indicating that the rate of increase is slowing.
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So, the radius of turning is twice the distance of a car stopping in a straight line.
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Unlike most snake forms of movement, this one involves moving in a straight line, with no bending.
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The brick walkway zigzags to thwart negative energy, which is said to flow in a straight line.
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Killing Soleimani, they effectively argue, will help draw a straight line to eventual regime change in Iran.
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The answer, the researchers realized, was that the water droplets were not falling in a straight line.
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Its spectacular rise tracks on a straight-line correlation with the advent and proliferation of the internet.
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The road forward after war is never easy, and never a straight line, but it's out there.
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But you can trace a more or less straight line from those early formative events to today.
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They know they need to improve through the corners to make the most of their straight line speed.
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Frankie Edgar's straight line charges sent him flying past Aldo time and time again in their two matches.
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You can now draw a straight line from South Carolina all the way across Appalachia of Trump wins.
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Instead of a ring, it's a straight line, maybe ten miles long (depending on the final construction decision).
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The cumulative effect has been a near straight-line price rally since the fourth quarter of last year.
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As Fred Barnes has said, the future in politics is never a straight-line projection of the present.
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Each trigger press fires a single rocket that travels slowly in a straight line until it strikes something.
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On a straight line of growth, that would have put the company's pre-money valuation at $694 million.
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"Anytime you have a straight-line move in either direction, that tends to not carry through," Emanuel said.
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My relationship with alcohol resembled something more like a heart rate monitor than a straight line of indulgence.
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And the newly emerged laggards — consumer staples, utilities and telecom — won't go down in a straight line, either.
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"This work is bigger than any presidency and progress does not move in a straight line," wrote Zuckerberg.
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Neutrinos can travel in a straight line through the Universe, covering vast distances, without deviating from their course.
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You want to see check hooks and pivots off line to deal with Rousey's constant straight line charges.
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I really look at life as a journey — not a straight line — so for me, it's constant learning.
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By limiting himself to rolls of colored tape to "draw" a straight line, Majumdar prioritized movement over resemblance.
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It then went through an erratic period before rallying dramatically in a straight line for the last month.
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Then the world sees it and think it was a straight line from your idea to that solution.
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"Get everything in a straight line," says Dai Andrews, who travels the world as a sword-swallowing performer.
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It was possible, he said, to draw a straight line between these episodes and the South African scandal.
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"This work is bigger than any presidency and progress does not move in a straight line," he said.
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"Your canines are flat," the dentist told me, drawing a straight line with his finger in the air.
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Chances are, you can get the same results with the help of anything that has a straight line.
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The baby's mouth was slightly open, and the man's lips were squeezed together in a tight straight line.
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"The progress of restoring relations cannot go in a straight line and also not at the same speed."
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The truck damaged three straight-line geoglyphs on the site, according to a statement from Peru's culture minister.
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"We want to take a straight-line path to market as much as we possibly can," Salesky said.
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James Poniewozik TV gets better and better, but it does not necessarily do so in a straight line.
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Each and every round is a journey, and, like all of life's journeys, it's never a straight line.
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Racecourses are laid out to be run clockwise, counterclockwise or in a straight line, often over rolling terrain.
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Veterans groups draw a straight line from obstacles to medical marijuana research to the doorstep of Mr. Sessions.
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The Colts erased any straight line to an A.F.C. South title with last week's home loss to Houston.
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The researchers have found that birds migrate in loops, rather than follow a straight line north and south.
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As always, past performance cannot guarantee future results, and the markets rarely move up in a straight line.
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The market has slumped badly in the past several weeks, but it hasn't fallen in a straight line.
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Even as the plot moves forward in a straight line, its episodes have their own shape and integrity.
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The outbreak is proof that in medicine, as with so much else, progress doesn't keep a straight line.
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The weakness of straight-line forecasts explains why the consensus of leading economists has consistently missed big turns.
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A more subtle metaphor is the "political spectrum," a straight line with opinionated Americans distributed along its length.
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"His physical therapist's goal for him was just to be able to walk a straight line," Nikki said.
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While we see mobility as a massive opportunity, the path to reaching it is far from a straight line.
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During this time Saturn, Earth and the sun will be in a straight line, with Earth in the center.
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Murray must convince teams longevity is a realistic trait to pair with incomparable darting quickness and straight-line speed.
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What doesn't make sense is that Holm clearly understood Rousey's great flaw: running in on predictable straight-line charges.
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Playing with negative space, this design involves drawing a precise, straight line all around the edge of the nail.
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Like many moms who have experienced the tragedy of miscarriage, grief hasn't been a straight line for Beverley Mitchell.
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The poles don't migrate along a straight line—rather, they trace a sine curve that wobbles back and forth.
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Unfortunately, Flight 2007's straight-line path took it back over Soviet airspace as it overflew the Sakhalin islands.
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Good luck finding a straight line on this car that's not one of the ones in the McLaren logo.
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So, you developed a life here, and you went pretty ... Talk about a straight line, you went achievement central.
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With the LaserSmart technology, the vacuum scans your house and moves in a straight line when it cleans rooms.
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But the idea that we were in in a straight line to a recession you know sometime next year.
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This idea that we are in a straight line to a recession sometime next year looks less likely today.
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Then, in an eerily prescient moment, he drew a straight line from his professional lying to his bigger ambitions.
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The SDK lets him order Cozmo back and forth in a straight line, at a set speed and distance.
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Every water ball travels in a straight line, but our eyes see only the overall shape of the stream.
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"I know I can't draw a straight line, but I could do that," said James Lincoln, a Kings fan.
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The developed technology will be amortized on a straight-line basis over its estimated useful life of 803 months.
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But history teaches us that drawing a straight line between the midterms and the next presidential election is foolish.
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He arranges the images along a straight line, then holds them up and introduces each of his family members.
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" I took the guitar and sang "Blitzkrieg Bop": "They're forming in a straight line, going through a tight wind.
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The chorus sings texts by the Dutch mathematician M. H. J. Schoenmaekers about the purity of a straight line.
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But the numbers suggest that if anything, it will be a Walmart struggle and not a straight line there.
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It's a perfect straight line answer to a question that always seems so complicated when other people answer it.
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Send a beam of photons out across the void, and it will just keep going in a straight line.
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That's because during full and new moons, Earth, the sun and the moon fall along a nearly straight line.
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The road from here to a second vote is no straight line but its trajectory is at least discernible.
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"There's no reason to think that algae in all these millennia just went in a straight line," said Wong.
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But as Maps turns 15, it seems worth noting that there's a straight line from Street View to Clearview.
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The film showed 10 bars in a straight line and an 11th bar that was separate from the others.
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I'm actually surprised to see that he moves upward with a fairly consistent velocity—it's almost a straight line.
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"The first states to secede drew a straight line back to the Revolution," she said in a telephone interview.
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"Vigorously rotating supercells will have the potential to produce tornadoes, hail and significant straight-line wind damage," says Myers.
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It moves slowly and determinedly, and not totally steadily, which is the point — recovery is not a straight line.
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The story moves in a straight line, gathering momentum and suspense even as it lingers over odd, everyday moments.
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They're fast when driven in a straight line, but aren't their best in sharp curves, founder Mate Rimac concedes.
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Keep your spine straight and tuck your pelvis, tensing your muscles to keep your back in a straight line.
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If you carried that out in a straight line, you'd say: Hmm, it's increasing by 4,000 every two days.
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This happens when there is a clear straight-line division in training data, or something pretty close to it.
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According to neutral mediator Stephanie Hope Smith, the construction workers were from the Native construction company Straight Line Construction.
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Technology may advance along a relatively straight line, each innovation leading to the next, but human nature does not.
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Drawing a perfectly straight line sounds like the kind of job a robot should easily be able to do.
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The curve is a consequence of mapping a straight line on a sphere (Earth) onto a flat piece of paper.
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So instead of the sound coming at you in a straight line, it's bouncing off your ceiling, which is awesome.
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But fierce straight-line winds -- which could reach up to 80 mph -- will likely continue as the storm heads east.
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Press heels into ball as you lift hips up into a bridge, creating a straight line from feet to shoulders.
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CAN YOU REALLY SEE A STRAIGHT LINE HERE TO GETTING LEGISLATION LET'S CALL IT BEFORE, I DON'T KNOW, THE FALL?
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On a traditional 22018D map, the path looks nothing like a straight line; but remember, the Earth is a sphere.
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But the world is beginning to draw a straight line from the devastation in Puerto Rico to the White House.
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Medium chain triglycerides are fat molecules with three chains like the end of a pitchfork, each one a straight line.
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The Game-Changing Tip: Don't worry about cutting in a straight line or making both sides the exact same length.
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Using the tapered edge of the brush, draw a straight line to connect the shape back to your upper lashline.
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Pipe a dot of chocolate on each eye; pipe a long straight line between two vertical short lines for mouth.
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Though McCloskey is a notable entrepreneur in Silicon Valley today, her path to get there was not a straight line.
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The lightning hits the tip of the wing and then streaks in a straight line like a laser shooting out.
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It's not hard to extrapolate a straight line from that one media moment into the world we live in today.
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Using a laser pointer, Evans said he created a straight line between the two circles and through the strike mark.
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The test was simple: The researchers asked participants to estimate the straight-line distance from New York to Mexico City.
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And if they don't cut their numbers, well holy cow this thing is going to $75 in a straight line.
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It isn't even a loop, just a perfectly straight line of conjoined tubes (Hyperloop said that was always the plan).
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China, where Ferrari had looked sure to use their straight-line speed advantage to telling effect, proved a similar letdown.
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After that, it is a straight line to an initial public offering and I stand by a deadline of November.
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If you tried to walk in a straight line in VR, you'd likely walk into a table or wall IRL.
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Woods struggled to walk in a straight line, had a hard time following instructions and slurred his speech several times.
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So if I'm going to run a straight line from the batter's box I'm going to be in fair territory.
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The Westcott Stainless Steel Office Ruler won't break or slide when you need to measure or draw a straight line.
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The term "derecho" is Spanish for straight and is used because these events tend to cause straight-line wind damage.
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Instead of depicting it as a straight line, Hunt demonstrated how natural growth can build quickly, plateau, and fade honorably.
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"The sun, the moon and my love, all in a straight line," Fleming said, laughing, after Durham, 2000, said yes.
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Each straight line demonstrates what a growing economy would look like if the ratio between investment and consumption were fixed.
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The waves in Acapulco get big, and they pull across the shoreline in a straight line with a strong current.
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Lives go in a straight line, and in that way biography is easier to write than most forms of history.
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What Americans are witnessing now is thus a return to normal market behavior, which has never followed a straight line.
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And they travel through the universe in a relatively straight line, and we can trace them back to a source.
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The Democratic presidential candidates have increasingly drawn a straight line between Trump's past comments and the rise of racist attacks.
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There, he ran around a 9.6-kilometer flat circuit, more than 90 percent of which unfurled in a straight line.
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WeWork now uses something called "location contribution margin," which includes straight-line lease costs, according to an October 303 presentation.
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If differences diminish over time, this arch flattens, and can become a straight line the yield spread diminishes to zero.
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Another symptom is distortion — in which a straight line looks bent, or a door jamb looks curvy, Dr. Emerson said.
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FCC is defined as recurring operating EBITDA less straight-line rent and recurring maintenance capital expenditures-to-total interest incurred.
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EXAMPLE TWO Implicit in all my retirement advice was the assumption that everything in life moves in a straight line.
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Yes, she can give the ball a thump off both wings but she does not rely on straight-line power.
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She wanted the small band sleeves of her décolleté-baring dress to form a straight line from shoulder to shoulder.
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"The hold part of the equation becomes much more challenging when markets don't go up in a straight line anymore."
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Although progress never occurs in a straight line and we have areas to grow, we've made a lot of progress.
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CNBC's is all too familiar with the fact that even the best stocks don't go up in a straight line.
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Modern turtles have both a shell and a beak, but their evolution is more a zigzag than a straight line.
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Destructive straight-line winds can peel off thunderstorms and leave long stretches of damage, rather than spinning around a vortex.
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They go in a straight line, up the 32 stairs to the second floor, and the first black door opens.
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But if hackers can manipulate its commands, what should be a straight line becomes a bungled, weirdly-shaped infinity symbol.
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But in fact, getting from A to B in a "straight" line is a much trickier proposition than you might think.
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It's hardly a straight line from the dot-bomb blunder to Bloch's new gig developing an automated savings tool for millennials.
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You can trace a pretty straight line from these first machines to the laptop, tablet or smartphone you're using right now.
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The interaction of the lasers created a straight line of potential energy wells—picture a single row of an egg carton.
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Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating EBITDA less straight-line rents and recurring capital expenditures divided by total cash interest incurred.
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According to NASA, a total solar eclipse is when the sun, moon, and Earth are all directly in a straight line.
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Moreover, these "displaced" deposits are positioned such that a straight line drawn through the center of the moon would connect them.
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Our scooters have all kinds of sensors that can sense whether it's driving in a straight line or whether it's wobbling.
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In many ways, its straight-line performance deserves a mere mention considering the attention paid to every other detail in it.
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"It was the longest straight line of water that I could find," said Hobbs, whose team calls him the Solo Swimmer.
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D.Va's human form lacks any kind of abilities, but her Light Gun shoots a straight line of damaging blasts very quickly.
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That means they travel through the universe in a relatively straight line, and we can trace them back to a source.
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"With the drone we're taking photos continually along a straight line, so we end up with thousands of images," Hodgson said.
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Several rooftops were damaged and power lines were down after straight-line winds ripped through the nearby Robins Air Force Base.
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That's because the NSX, though competent on the track, isn't best at full-throttle straight-line runs or clipping circuit apexes.
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The digital revolution's track record suggests that its arc doesn't always bend toward abundance—or in a straight line at all.
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Evans argued that the bullet traveled in a straight line, which suggested that Garcia Zarate was pointing the gun at Kate.
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There is a straight line between our failure to address the culture and systemic failures of Washington and this election result.
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They also work best when the opponent will run in on a straight line, and when you have a reach advantage.
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We received many reports of wind damage due to straight-line winds as a squall line tracked east early this morning.
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Chameleon Run, also new, has a similar setup, with the character running in a straight line through a series of levels.
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But as any sports fan or stock market investor can attest, straight-line projections from the recent past can prove unreliable.
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The straight line many of their members see impeachment to be, is in reality a tightrope running from improbable to impossible.
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"You can draw a straight line between Trump being unsteady and erratic and people clinging more to Joe Biden," Payne said.
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For the track, Ford offers two Performance Package options that make it quicker in a straight line and a round curves.
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As it stands now, his drives look like strong straight-line drives, lacking in the nervy jumpiness of most European dribblemen.
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Junior dos Santos is a fencer with his fists, moving in and out on a straight line and controlling range perfectly.
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This means you will keep your whole body in a straight line, from your heels to your hips to your shoulders.
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Straight lines are not, which makes sense since it took years for my right hand to draw a straight line well.
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And we wanted to tackle it from the perspective of, imagine it's a straight line from where we are right now.
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It was the fastest team in a straight line at last month's San Francisco series and often had the fastest tacks.
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And the chart (above) reveals that life expectancy doesn't increase in a straight line — there are sometimes plateaus and even dips.
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Their reactions have also signaled an a new willingness to draw a straight line between the President's words and racist violence.
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The myth also reinforces the false idea that the history of sex moves on a straight line from repression to enlightenment.
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Most usefully for our investigation, his left foot is placed right next to a straight line of paint on the floor.
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Grappling Hook: Widowmaker fires a grappling hook in a straight line, pulling herself up to any surface the hook attaches to.
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Yet forecasts typically extrapolate current trends on a straight line, so the vision of tomorrow closely resembles today, often implausibly so.
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The researchers showed how they were able to trick the robot into screwing up a simple straight line in a video.
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However, the stock market has followed a nearly straight line higher since the election, with the S&P 500 gaining 9.8 percent.
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According to Cassie's makers, most other bipedal robot designs struggle to walk a straight line and fall over at the slightest disturbance.
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We work in a highly industrial shipyard where everything is geometric in shape, but this bridge doesn't have a single straight line.
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And the rule is we try and drive in a straight line as much as we can, and away from the sun.
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Look at the straight line in the chart — that includes every major invention since the year 1 AD, including the printing press.
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Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating EBITDA less straight-line rent adjustments divided by total cash interest incurred and preferred stock dividends.
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Then, as if to remind everyone that progress doesn't follow a straight line, it started attempting more difficult landings, and crashed again.
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Pharah: Pharah's rockets might not fly so quickly, but they travel in a straight line and don't stop until they hit something.
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Over the course of history, when we think about progress, it's not a straight line — there have been downturns along the way.
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There are two turns, which makes the course rather advanced, considering these things have never even gone in a straight line before.
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From Earth, the planet will look like a tiny black dot moving in a straight line across a portion of the Sun.
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ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES PILOT ASKED TO CLIMB IN STRAIGHT LINE TO 14,000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL, DISAPPEARED FROM RADAR AT 10,800 FEET - SOURCE
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You can throw Mario's primary weapon, Cappy the googly-eyed hat, in a straight line with the press of a button. However.
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The cut was at least three inches, running in a straight line from the top of her cheek down to the jaw.
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For this reason, straight line kicks wherein the path of the kick occupies the space between the two combatants are considered safer.
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"I thought I did everything possible to run a straight line and not interfere," Turner told a television interview following the game.
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You can give yourself goals and objectives, but you have to be open because it's not going to be a straight line.
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The mayor then delivered what had to be an unintentional straight line: "A large check is a glorious thing, don't you think?"
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I thought that if I went in a straight line, skipping all those seemingly unnecessary switchbacks, it would be only 25 miles.
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He can get very low to his backhand, even at 6-foot-6, and generate acute angles and huge straight-line power.
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The problem is that our human brains tend to extrapolate in a straight line from recent experience, but infectious diseases spread exponentially.
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It's impressive because most of us on an average day can't even wait in a straight line, let alone walk in one.
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People in my generation, baby boomers who have "seen it all," loved the excellently functional, simple-as-a-straight-line early Civics.
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"I think we can get there [but] it's not going to be a straight line," Zaccarelli told CNBC's "Trading Nation " this week.
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Fitch defines fixed charge coverage as recurring operating EBITDA less straight-line rent and recurring maintenance capital expenditures to total interest incurred.
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Envisioned as a scenic route, it did not cut a straight line but rather traced the contours of the Arroyo Seco riverbed.
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Moving from accelerated to straight-line depreciation would slow the timing of corporate tax revenues, but would not materially change the amount.
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The vents can also be turned on across the whole wing at once to reduce downforce for extremely high straight-line speeds.
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Although it's commonly accepted logic that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, many health insurers seem to disagree.
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They're also extremely accurate since they fire along a straight line, instead of an arc, which bullets and artillery shells fire along.
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In the new exhibition Kiefer Rodin, Anselm Kiefer draws a straight line between himself and the grand old man of French sculpture.
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The creation-and-fall narrative that began to emerge in Prometheus and continues in Alien: Covenant is more ouroboros than straight line.
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Their incomes started to rise after the recession of the early 1990s, going up in virtually a straight line until the financial crisis.
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These drones could fly up to 80mph in a straight line, but on this particularly cramped course, were only able to hit 40mph.
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I just tried to hold a straight line as the two drivers pushed clear of me and began their approach to the corner.
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And the Inspector General found that he could not draw a straight line between those comments and the action that the FBI took.
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As it's explained in the movie (or, as people try to explain in the movie), time is actually more of a straight line.
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In other words, to put into Euclid, or old-fashioned plane geometry, a straight line is not the shortest distance between two points.
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If it carries on in a straight line, a man, a woman and two homeless people of unspecified sex will be run down.
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JOHN WAYMOUTHMarblehead, Massachusetts As a quadcopter enthusiast, I was delighted to see you disregard the ancient crow idiom for describing straight-line distances.
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But if your hands are busy trying to keep the canoe going in a straight line, the Silver also allows for voice commands.
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It is a straight line from the Trump family's rental policies to Donald Trump's campaign policies appealing to bigotry and racism and nativism.
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When it rolled in a straight line, the Puppy 1 ran smoothly, though it sometimes sped up way too quickly for my comfort.
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"Gravitational waves have such a weak interaction with everything that they come in a straight line from their source to us," Shoemaker explained.
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Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating less straight-line rents and recurring capital expenditures, divided by total cash interest incurred and preferred dividends.
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Because cosmic rays don't often travel in a straight line, we don't even know where in the night sky they are coming from.
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Notice that Zabit's go-to defensive action is simply to push his hand in the opponent's face and retreat on a straight line.
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Four plays later, on third-and-14, he fired a straight-line strike to double-covered tight end Greg Olsen for a touchdown.
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"I think just the fourth quarter we gave up a lot of open threes, and a lot of straight line drives," Wall said.
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He then hit a 5-iron on a straight line directly at an 18th hole placed in a valley of the cavernous green.
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Each new flash triggered a new undulation, so making the ray move forward in a straight line meant flashing at each fin simultaneously.
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My own experience was anything but a straight line, requiring multiple product pivots, go-to-market changes, management team rebuilds and tough fundraises.
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Here's what that looks like (and here is the code if you want to see it): The balls move in a straight line!
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Nega turned back to the map and traced a straight line leading to the Tekeze River, the westernmost border between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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She often tells women that careers don't follow a "straight line," and encourages them to take time off to focus on their family.
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But, despite Basu's warning, it is difficult to draw a straight line from Brexit to the rise of these small and violent groups.
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For instance, your eyes may over-correct, fail to line up correctly, or track up or down when moving along a straight line.
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"It will be impossible to demonstrate a straight line in any given case," he said, "but I think it's got to affect him."
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Draw a straight line through or use another piece of wood to connect the two marks together and form an east-west line.
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But surveillance video from a nearby business showed Mr. Hanegby riding in a straight line before being struck by Mr. Lewis, prosecutors said.
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This construct has become known as "flattening the curve," keeping the rising curve of coronavirus cases below a straight line representing medical capacity.
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" Wolff's assessment of Ferrari is that it has "a car for all tracks," but that in particular it has "great straight-line performance.
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After it was all done, when I finally managed to extricate myself from the dome's embrace, I had trouble walking a straight line.
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"We don't see a straight line between last night's results and November, just warning signs we take seriously," said one Wisconsin Republican operative.
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Yet tracing a straight line between the death of a spouse and the subsequent physical decline of a survivor is no easy task.
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Earlier in the program, scientists lured a shark with a fake seal to time its speed over 100 meters in a straight line.
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" Stratasys Ltd: "We had a really good call from 3D Systems, the stock is up in a straight line, but it's really good.
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Though the overall trend is for rising temperatures, warming does not occur in a straight line and can wobble from year to year.
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The spiral design on some of the recovered objects takes on new meaning, suggesting that time is a circle, not a straight line.
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And it let me imagine myself as a straight line through time, my feet in the past, my hands stretching into the future.
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Almost on a straight-line basis over the ensuing 13 years, that shift went to 220 percent insiders and only 230 percent outsiders.
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The problem with looking for the sources of these high-energy cosmic rays is that they don't always travel in a straight line.
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He grips the ball with two hands, makes a pivot, and rises up in a straight line and throws it down with two hands.
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So China, I think inexorably, is opening up, even despite the trade tensions that we're seeing with the U.S. It's not a straight line.
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The journeys from central shrine to distant territories won't be the straight-line gallops of the past, where attention is exclusively on the story.
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Solidarity is always welcome in a strike, but it's hard to draw a clear, straight line from the workers' demands to the Buy button.
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Because, so far, there's no human expedition route that splits Antarctica in two, from one edge to the other, in only one straight line.
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An army in distress starts to bend backward along a flank until what was a straight line has been twisted into a pinched fishhook.
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The massive chamfer that runs all along the rear edge of the 2016 Pixel has simply disappeared from the more straight-line Pixel 2.
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The Republican party's embrace of extreme approaches and demonizing the opposition started in the 1990s, and it's a straight line from then to now.
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Scientists can make inferences about what they find in observational studies, but it's more challenging to draw a straight line between cause and effect.
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And to account for the fact that these rays don't often travel in a straight line, it's going to take a mountain of data.
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Such decisions should be easy, since a straight line across the screen can show whether an attacking player is ahead of the last defender.
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Power outages affected 5 million people in Ohio, it said, in part due to widespread straight-line winds that downed trees and power lines.
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It feels like it went up and then it went sort of down and then in a straight line and then went up again.
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Flying, on the other hand, means being able to travel in a straight line, which is the shortest distance between you and your destination.
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His main argument that the Earth is flat seems to be that the horizon always looks like a straight line in his Instagram pics.
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However, in the games he plays if you skim a wall, or move in anything other than a straight line then you lose time.
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Here's her Photon Barrier, which is shaped roughly like Reinhardt's shield but travels forward in a straight line at the same speed as Symmetra.
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In spite of Edgar's circling around the cage, he will always rush in on a straight line when he wants to land some punches.
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But one of the main limitations of current exoskeletons is restricted joint mechanisms that make anything other than walking in a straight line difficult.
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In one demo, Roper showed off how it's possible to bring up a digital ruler and draw a straight line right on its edge.
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Altruists acknowledge a chequered past, give thanks for today's blessings and look forward to a better future—a straight line sloping up across time.
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To perform a proper mountain climber, start in a high plank, with your body in a straight line from your head to your toes.
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You've got to walk a real straight line to balance the temptation to progress faster, or play god, whatever you want to call it.
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The Tesla devastates the Germans on straight-line performance and wrecks them in terms of cool factor, so it comes down to what's important.
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The idea that you could draw a straight line from the text back to some fixed and knowable entity called "the author" was naïve.
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It's hot in a straight line, but it's a thing of beauty when slung into a corner, and the steering is just about perfect.
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Flying in a straight line cuts more than two hours off the usual flight time, and allows Air India to lower its ticket price.
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Like California's perpetually delayed high-speed rail proposal, a Hyperloop route will need to acquire rights to build in a straight line between cities.
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The Sanders people — you can draw a straight line from Occupy Wall Street to Elizabeth Warren's rise to Bernie Sanders to whatever comes next.
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It is too soon to draw a straight line from Chicago's police reform efforts to the progress in crime reduction our city has made.
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I'm going to calculate the magnitude of the maximum frictional force (this is the same force for the car stopping in a straight line).
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And yet, as I watch you — a man I thought I loved — being forced to walk in a straight line, I'm feeling pretty calm.
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Living In 10 Photos View Slide Show ' Walking a straight line at a constant speed though Midtown Manhattan one day last month proved difficult.
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"Stocks will not move in a straight line higher even if the bull market continues in 2020, as I believe it will," said Miller.
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Spielberg was widely praised for his "maturity" in making "Schindler's List," but his career has never moved in a straight line of rising achievement.
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However, separate studies in 2000 and 210 both concluded that online dating since '2000 turned that straight line of growth into a curving one.
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In Soloway's adaptation, Dick (Kevin Bacon) is based on the minimalist artist Donald Judd: his aesthetic is a straight line and an isolated brick.
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Garner noticed that the indicator climbed from the 2,400s in September to the 2,800s in January practically in a straight line, without much consolidation.
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Phil took off in a straight line for the ballhandler, who looked terrified; he ripped the ball away and flew off for a layup.
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Ms. Battel created a version of Tetris, the '80s puzzle game in which falling blocks are manipulated to fit them in a straight line.
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Many traditional internal-combustion-engine cars — even the best of the best — would have trouble keeping up with the Taycan in a straight line.
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Lowell's life did not follow a straight line: it coiled like razor wire through intervals of misery, each a discouraging echo of the last.
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It's not going to be a straight line, but I think you'll want to buy on the dips here if we get some weakness.
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Serra is the straight-line consummator of Minimalism, the aesthetic revolution that, in the nineteen-sixties, redefined what sculpture is and what it does.
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For them, the path from A to B is not a straight line, but sometimes the best solutions come out of that serpentine journey.
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According to Rory Wakemup, the director for the local Native gallery All My Relations, Straight Line is owned by Louis Peters of Lower Sioux.
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In a flat plane, an example of an optimization problem can be stated trivially: The shortest distance between two points is a straight line.
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Since the Blue Oval already offers a high-revving, demonic Shelby GT350 for track work, we were expecting to see a brawny straight-line cruiser.
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Food can be a straight line to your childhood, an edible time machine that brings you right back to the kitchen table of your youth.
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Image: Chabukswar & Mukherjee, 2018The researchers also calculated the longest possible straight line on land without hitting a major body of water, such as a lake.
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It was the straight line between the two films that brought her to the new Halloween, and back to the genre that once defined her.
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Let's start with the simplest case, where the wagon starts from a resting position (1) and speeds up as it moves in a straight line.
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Quoth the three-foot astronomer: "Every body continues in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, except insofar as it doesn't."
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Assuming Jędrzejczyk hasn't spent her entire camp training fencing with the foil, her straight line movement is unlikely to be on a par with Namajunas's.
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That subplot turns a wide-open world about emotional choices and consequences into a predictable ride along some straight-line tracks to an obvious ending.
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The problem with looking for the sources of these very high energy cosmic rays is that the rays don't always travel in a straight line.
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People who are under attack by a swarm of Africanized bees should run away in a straight line while covering their face, according to Pests.
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" Heck, you could draw a straight line between the Adele's balls-out performance on "Rolling in the Deep" and Bowie's intense throwdown on "Under Pressure.
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"They are still assessing if the damage was due to straight line winds or a tornado from the storms on June 13," the agency said.
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The shortest path between two points may be a straight line, but the safest is usually a corkscrew dance of leaps, backtracks and tight squeezes.
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In other words, his unlikely victory follows a straight line from the defeat of the Labor Reform Act of 1978 to the election of 2016.
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It's unlikely the gains will be achieved in a straight line, which is why it's important to have a mix of defensive and cyclical equities.
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All of them fall on a straight line, suggesting that to match the energy efficiency of the brain, scientists will have to emulate its density.
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Hanzo fires an arrow that releases a pair of large, snake-like phantom dragons that travel in a straight line until they exit the map.
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Deep shadows began to creep across the desolate slopes all around us, the raking light emphasizing the anomalous straight line of the Warm Springs Fault.
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Charge: Reinhardt rushes forward in a relatively straight line — you can steer him slightly to the left or right — damaging anything in front of him.
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To begin with, the researchers trained their system to classify individuals based on 20 samples of them walking across the space in a straight line.
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Push your heels into the floor, driving your pelvis toward the ceiling until there's a straight line from your knee to your shoulder and repeat.
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There are Donald Cerrone's who can put him on the back foot and punish his slow-to-check lead leg and straight line of retreat.
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Bradley, who started in left field for the American League, took his time with each signature, neatly scripting all 15 letters in a straight line.
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Auto sales are slipping Auto sales had been rising in essentially a straight line from 2010 through 2016, lifting sales by more than two-thirds.
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"It's generally accepted among consumer goods companies that Africa is the last big growth prospect, but it doesn't happen in a straight line," Holland said.
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If you assume stocks will keep going up forever in a straight line, I think you're going to be in for a world of hurt.
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And it's fitting that a team renowned for straight-line force and ruggedness has found a way to win in perhaps its ugliest incarnation yet.
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If you look at people like Nicky Barnes, you see that straight line from the Italian mob and the so-called subordinate, race-based factions.
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If you look at people like Nicky Barnes, you see that straight line from the Italian mob and the so-called subordinate, race-based factions.
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The buses only run a little more frequently and inexplicably refuse to run east-to-west—or in a straight line going north and south.
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There was one such solution: cutting the curved slices and then dividing each slice in half with a straight line, rather than a curved one.
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Her advances on a straight line and inability to cut the ring matched up perfectly with the lateral movement Holm used throughout her boxing career.
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When the fighter walks in on a straight line at a set pace, time and time again, the pursued fighters is simply playing Space Invaders.
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"Nothing in economics and markets happens in a straight line or without lags and feedback effects," said Blu Putnam, chief economist at the CME Group.
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It creates a straight-line narrative in which the present is always ugly and morally righteous and the past is always beautiful yet ultimately corrupt.
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It was only in brief moments in the third that Gustafsson began pivoting off line from Blachowicz's straight line charges and escaping Blachowicz's right hand.
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Everyone stood in a straight line, then they walked to and around Miguel Rodriguez, a certified master dog trainer, and returned to their starting spot.
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Plotted logarithmically, however, it transforms into a straight line — which means that deviations from the exponential spread of the virus become much easier to discern.
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That looks very similar to the expression for the stopping distance for braking in a straight line—the only difference is that factor of 2.
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The videos depict Mr. Hanegby cycling in what appears to be a straight line down West 26th Street, which does not have a bike lane.
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The Spaniard was pushed onto the runoff at speed by compatriot Carlos Sainz, managing to come back and keep the car on a straight line.
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Salman, believed to be the 573th son, had one advantage in this sprawling, competitive family, where royal succession does not always follow a straight line.
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"When they travel from tree to tree they go in a procession and they are head to butt in a straight line," Mr. Dombroskie said.
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His bike lessons, which cost $260 for four sessions, include learning how to kick start and pedal, balance, maintain a straight line, brake and stop.
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It's a straight line from Palin to the Tea Party to Donald Trump, a course that McCain inadvertently set, but from which he quickly deviated.
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Out in the sea, the excavator barges are digging a massive underwater trench that runs in a straight line towards the building site on land.
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I find inspiration in the simplicity of a straight line and many of the objects in my home, like this table, are just that ... simple.
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How do you draw a straight line between this history and these policies on the one hand and the persistent wealth gap on the other?
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The bacterium will swim in a straight line as long as the chemicals it senses seem better now than those it sensed a moment ago.
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What the car never lost, even as it got beefier power and more carbon fiber, was blinding straight-line speed and point-and-shoot handing.
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While this is helpful for trip planning and navigation, Google Maps also includes a tool to simply measure distances between points in a straight line.
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Lie in the position you sleep in and ask your partner or a friend to make sure your spine is in a roughly straight line.
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Even better, a straight line drawn from DC to Boston essentially passes right through Philadelphia and New York, making the area ideal for train service.
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Edgar moves around like a stoat on the outside, bobbling left to right with little side steps, but he always attacks on a straight line.
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"The curve that describes the rate of change of mass on West Antarctica has a curvature to it—it's not a straight line," Peltier explained.
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But I think as many people can attest to, the path of dealing with depression isn't always a straight line, and sometimes you get off-course.
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At least six people have died in Oklahoma over the last several days as flooding, severe storms, tornadoes and straight-line winds have hit the state.
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He allegedly failed the sobriety test badly, and was unable to put his finger on his nose, walk a straight line, or stand on one leg.
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In early days, this tube was a straight line, and the particles in these linear accelerators would impact against something like a thin foil of metal.
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Woods allegedly badly failed the sobriety test and was unable to put his finger on his nose, walk a straight line, or stand on one leg.
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"All kidding aside, for everyone going through infertility and conception hell, please know it was not a straight line to either of my pregnancies," she wrote.
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Early Saturday, two Boeing 737 planes were damaged by straight-line winds at their terminal gates at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, the National Weather Service said.
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If there were a single price per wing, this would be a straight line, with each wing increment corresponding to a stable and predictable price increment.
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Though Cyrus and Hemsworth met and fell in love on set of The Last Song, the pair did not have a straight line to the altar.
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I mean nothing's a perfect straight line in Destiny, but we have certainly made the reward systems be something that is a little bit more predictable.
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"All kidding aside, for everyone going through infertility and conception hell, please know it was not a straight line to either of my pregnancies," she said.
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The line of ducks then waddled off in a straight line on to the grounds, as if it were the most natural event in the world.
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The video released yesterday shows the DragonflEye taking its first flight, albeit in a straight line as the researchers are still perfecting its unique control system.
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Cruise missiles typically fly in a straight line while a ballistic missile flies miles into the air in an arc to reach its target, he said.
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"We think as progress being a straight line forever upwards," The Handmaid's Tale author Margaret Atwood told The Guardian of the 1985 book's resurgence in popularity.
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He allegedly failed the sobriety test badly and was unable to put his finger on his nose, walk a straight line, or stand on one leg.
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People living in Armero, located only 163 kilometers away (6.8 miles) away in a straight line, didn't panic at first and went on about their business.
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A diver controls the fish from a waterproofed Super Nintendo-like controller, allowing it to move in a straight line, turn, or dive up or down.
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From here, squeeze your glutes to lift your hips toward the ceiling so that your body forms a straight line from your knees to your chest.
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When the border was agreed by treaty in 1751, a straight line was cut along the side of the range, depriving the Finns of the crest.
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"A straight line is perfection," he tells Chris (Kathryn Hahn), a frustrated filmmaker who is new in town and newly besotted with Dick's pretentious buckaroo machismo.
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Myers, who entered the game 4-for-28 in July, opened the inning with his second straight line-drive double to boot Anderson from the game.
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Some analysts see a straight line to a stronger accord, while others warn there is only a narrow path for success that runs through a minefield.
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The term, she says, comes from thinking about the process of software development as a straight line, starting from the left and moving to the right.
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The event also took place on a 6-mile loop with minimal curves (curves require runners to exert more energy than sprinting in a straight line).
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I also don't think that we are on a straight line towards digital nirvana, that is, that all of this information will democratize and improve society.
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Nor does it address the consequences of the straight-line borders that were often drawn by colonial powers with little regard for indigenous peoples and cultures.
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"Now, watch carefully as I show you the complex link between our president and Russia," Colbert joked while drawing a straight line between the two boxes.
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And, in virtually every case -- the New Jersey gubernatorial race being the lone exception -- you can draw a straight line between Trump's unpopularity and Republican losses.
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The flare-up with Iran and mixed signals from the bond market remind us that our political future isn't a straight-line projection of the present.
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"Whenever you're trying to introduce a minor league player to the majors, it's not always a straight line," said John Ricco, the Mets' assistant general manager.
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These celebrations often feature fantasia, a traditional performance in the Maghreb where synchronized cavaliers charge in a straight line and simultaneously fire shots in the air.
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It helped me figure out where celestial objects are throughout the year and how they move across the sky, which is never in a straight line.
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Like everything else about this exhaustive project, the answer is there, but finding it requires something closer to navigating a maze than following a straight line.
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"As the cold front moving over Moscow is not a straight line, we expect winds and precipitation in the evening and night," Mr. Vilfand told Interfax.
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Maybe you ended up joining the company softball team, even though you hate sports and are embarrassed by your inability to throw in a straight line.
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In his mid-60s, my father unfolded a United States road atlas, laid a ruler across it, and drew a straight line from Cape Flattery, Wash.
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When they discharge expanding bullets, the bullets don't follow a straight line through the body; they fragment and explode, destroying as much living tissue as possible.
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"What this means is that straight-line projections of India's growth restoration to "Modi magic" rates of 8-8.5 percent will be misguided," the analysts said.
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Kashyap's journey toward making his mark in Bollywood was not a straight line, but a path marked by highs and lows, quick curves and uphill climbs.
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If one were to avoid the straight-line projections, political biases and single factors that so often distort forecasts, what would a 2018 forecast look like?
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The buses only run a little more frequently, and they inexplicably refuse to run east-to-west—or in a straight line going north and south.
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With the notable exception of 1988, the data points almost form a straight line, with more divisive primaries leading to more extensive rewrites of the party's rules.
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Start in a plank position, with your hands underneath your shoulders, and your body in a straight line from the crown of your head through your heels.
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Intrigued, a pair of computer scientists have developed an algorithm that corroborates the route, while also demonstrating the longest straight line that can be taken on land.
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On a similar note, the sea path, while a straight line, is probably not the safest or most ideal route given that it skirts treacherous Antarctic waters.
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Breaking the Line But if this fight were fought on a straight line, regardless of how crisp Jedrzejczyk's jab was, Andrade would have had a field day.
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Presently, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) allows corporations to deduct accelerated depreciation on capital assets (equipment and some intangibles) while booking straight-line depreciation in their accounts.
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It's not a perfect straight line, but it is a far cry from the battle to get on the G train I endure every morning in Brooklyn.
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She told me last year, in reference to the strong dollar: "Doesn't mean it's going to be a straight line, but markets rarely work that way, right?"
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So one of the core assumptions was that all satellites would have a direct line of sight, meaning the signal would always travel in a straight line.
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The key is to flatten out the U-shape of the wrench into a straight line by repeatedly bludgeoning it on the corner edge of a table.
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Luke Rockhold might not be a freak athlete on the level of Romero—but he has no business getting caught with straight line bum rushes like this.
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Now, that didn't naturally mean that we ended up in a straight line from mechanical thresher to the nice suburban house with two kids and a garage.
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Turns out that there's a straight line between the combat meals that US Army troops ate on duty decades ago and some of your favorite fast foods.
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A bee stomps and vibrates her wings and waggles her abdomen while walking in a straight line, then circles back to the start and does it again.
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"All kidding aside, for everyone going through infertility and conception hell, please know it was not a straight line to either of my pregnancies," the actress added.
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The technique uses visual and haptic feedback to trick gamers into perceiving they are walking in a straight line, when in fact they are walking in circles.
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I drew a straight line with connected lines branching from it in a linear and "logical" way and explained that that's how "normal" thought worked (I imagined).
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Setting out on this journey, I wanted to improve my ability to move in a straight line, not to wander, and yet there are currents, tendencies, distractions.
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Ernie, a wired-hair pointer, was so terrified by thunderstorms that he would vault fences at his Maryland farm and run in a straight line for miles.
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It is the exact middle point of the line, and it is used by court engineers to fix a straight line to the front of the rim.
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You can even push forward as a projectile lands to play it with a straight bat and launch a fast-moving power shot in a straight line.
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Hell, you can trace a straight line from the cover of 1973's Aladdin Sane to the front of black metal legend Abbath's solo debut this year.
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It's hard not to draw a straight line between the numbers of Republican doubters about the virus and how Fox News has, until very recently, covered it.
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For example, analyst expectations for AT&T's earnings have declined precipitously and consistently since 2016 – almost in a straight line as the Company's performance has proved disappointing.
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You can draw a line from the scared right-wingers of the '90s to the scared right-wingers of Trump's America, but it's not a straight line.
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The Confederates themselves drew a straight line between the two "rebels" Washington and Lee, but the pretended equivalence is as spurious as "state sovereignty," historians remind us.
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Only one other Atlantic cyclone, Hurricane Betsy in 53, tracked a shorter straight-line distance over the course of a day, according to hurricane researcher Philip Klotzbach.
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Write something that's a little more distilled, a little clearer, a little more innocent in some ways, and write it in a straight line with one protagonist.
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But if you stand back from the market 10 to 43 feet from a chart, it looks like a straight line from bottom left to part right.
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"I'd draw a chart to map out the conflict of interest, but it would just be a straight line," said Parker Briden, a spokesman for Reeves's campaign.
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There are corridors and routes where it makes sense to put a 60 passenger vehicle on that and drive it back and forth in a straight line.
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Instead, it had a upward straight line piece, where the supernova shone brighter than expected for five days, before curving upward, hinting that two different processes were happening.
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I don't want to suggest there's some straight line from talking about the völkisch mythology and the supernatural thinking that led to Nazism, but the two do intertwine.
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Where Thompson would charge in wind milling punches on a straight line (as Sage Northcutt so often does now), he now gets in and out of harm's way.
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The only thing that matters, or has ever mattered, is connecting and that can come about on a straight line, a curve, or a messy zig-zagging trajectory.
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She performed an embarrassing U-turn on her party's policy on social care for the elderly and then tried to pretend that the U was a straight line.
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The process of unlocking most of these abilities is gradual and tied to the story, but your progress through Control doesn't have to follow a single, straight line.
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More than a straight-line acceleration machine or a way to give your passengers a fear-induced aneurysm, the Centenario has been designed for quick cornering as well.
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In an exclusive video given to The Verge by PBS, Kelly is seen trying to walk on a straight line right after landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan.
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In my personal snake opinion, personal growth is too often seen as a straight line: We move from one type of person to a new type of person.
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I'll let him know that, if you want to be successful, it's not just going to be a straight line – it's going to be a very crooked road.
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The straight-line performance on Dodge Charger Scat Pack seemed like a big deal until I drove the Dodge Demon, which took street car speed to another level.
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The gun performs exactly the same except it fires a medium-range slug that travels slowly in a straight line and deals high damage to a single target.
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While Disney has created a base over the past few months, CBS bottomed in February and then began to rally in virtually a straight line through late March.
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The U.S. market is now many years into a mild recovery, while Canadian house prices have risen in nearly a straight line, almost doubling over the past decade.
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In an average piece of clothing, "if the stitch is a few millimeters off but it's a straight line, it's fine," says Daydream View product manager Sandeep Waraich.
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But if it's a forward thrusting knee, you're actually coming in a straight line out from what is effectively your center of mass, or at least close enough.
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The 3503 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is a future classic, and unlike its predecessors, the car is memorable for more than just going fast in a straight line.
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"While there have been experiments with linear drives, ones with a straight-line pedal path, no linear drive has equaled the performance of traditional bicycle cranks," Krause said.
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His handle didn't develop into anything close to reliable and he always lacked vision and creativity beyond what's necessary to run in a straight line towards the basket.
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Though it's reductive to draw a straight line from Spiritualism to Williamson, the author-candidate does continue a tradition of occultism (broadly constituted) as connected to social activism.
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Unlike tangible items, assets that amortize do so on a "straight-line" basis, , meaning the same amount decreases from an item's value every period until it reaches zero.
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Everyone knows about the usual sobriety tests cops use before pulling out the breathalyzer: touching your nose with either hand, walking a straight line, saying the alphabet backward.
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The relatively straight line that we hope our lives might follow can veer suddenly, plunging us into chaos or ecstasy; choices can turn frantically ominous or prudently providential.
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To get there, you have to drive in a straight line for 10 minutes, passing nothing so much as dry grass and cows, with the occasional eucalyptus tree.
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From the runways, which Simmons consistently kept filled with curvy brown and black women, to the billboard ads, there was a straight line that led back to WOC.
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"I don't think it's realistic for markets to continue going up in a straight line," said Jim McCafferty, head of Asia ex-Japan equity research at Nomura Securities.
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It bills the Firecrest rim, with its unique Sawtooth dimple design, as the most aero on the market, not just in a straight line but also in crosswinds.
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Comparing the two, I&aposm impressed by the Model 23&aposs extra straight-line speed, but I&aposd still take the costlier M3 as a driver&aposs car.
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I retract the "straight line," though; more aptly, it's a bent one, passing through other canonical plays, each contributing an element of style or stagecraft along the way.
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As with her other accounts, this evolution is not a straight line, but one that changes as reading needs, alongside formats and cultural conceptions of a book, change.
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When an airplane flies a long-distance route, like the route from Tokyo to New York, the pilot flies in a straight line from one city to the other.
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Image: Chabukswar & Mukherjee, 2018Back in 232, a Reddit user posted a map claiming to show the longest straight line that could be traversed across the ocean without hitting land.
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The low line side kick and oblique kick are straight line kicks which immediately become more difficult if the target begins even slowly drifting to the left or right.
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