How To Use Acute angle In A Sentence
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He takes it at a slightly too acute angle, and right there before my eyes, the whole car with its four occupants actually starts tipping onto its side.
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He was the hero a minute later slamming a low drive into the far corner from an acute angle.
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Has more yellow on bill than smaller Bewick's Swan, reaching below nostril at an acute angle.
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pictography," Mr. McRae has told me the following: Whenever an Indian breaks up his camp, and wishes to leave behind him information in what direction and how far he is going, he plants into the ground near the fire a twig or stick, and breaks it so that it forms an acute angle, planting the other end in the ground also in the direction in which he intends to camp the following evening.
Historical Introduction to Studies Among the Sedentary Indians of New Mexico; Report on the Ruins of the Pueblo of Pecos Papers Of The Archæological Institute Of America, American Series, Vol. I
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It has a large posterior auricle that has a concave posterior margin meeting the hinge at an acute angle.
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The Steelmen's most reliable poacher coolly slotted into an empty net from an acute angle to claim his 13th strike of the campaign.
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At its widest point, the form is abruptly sliced and then twisted further still, at an acute angle, to face and frame a distant mountain on the horizon.
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And there is no finer exponent of acute angles than the man who has won a record 60 consecutive matches on clay.
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I remember at one point hitting yet another pothole, and the bakkie sinking and tipping at an acute angle.
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As Pelonis describes it, many compression ceilings are set at an acute angle to the front wall and are typically very hard.
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And there is no finer exponent of acute angles than the man who has won a record 60 consecutive matches on clay.
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In order to facilitate comparison among layers, all angles were measured as acute angles relative to the horizontal axis of the body.
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Seamus Farrell and Pa Kavanagh tied the teams before Brian Walker floated over a left-footed shot from an acute angle on the left for a dramatic win.
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This would solve the problem of cutting the front bevels, with its fence set at an acute angle to the plane sole and guided by the back of the molded strip.
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Angles of less than 90 degrees are called acute angles.
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His goal from that acute angle was like a short corner in hockey!
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I froze, my lips pursed above my drink, the mug tipped at a dangerously acute angle, not really believing what I was seeing.
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Then the wide, flat steps that turn at an acute angle, and then lead on straight to the entrance of the Hall, form a worthy approach to what has been described as the grandest of all mediæval halls in the kingdom, except only that at Westminster.
Oxford
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Toner rattled the underside of the bar moments later before Bell fired wide from an acute angle on 89 minutes.
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The wind was driving the rain at acute angles, and the windows were shuddering from the thunder.
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You must have the ability to turn at acute angles at speed and you must be able to stretch and bend.
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But Paul Hartley, having sped down the right flank into the box, sensed glory and drove the ball straight at goal from an acute angle.
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In consequence of this circumstance, the parts of the occipital bone which lie above and below the tuberosity make a much more acute angle with one another than is usual, whereby the hinder part of the base of the skull appears obliquely truncated.
Essays
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The building is a stepped linear form thrusting at an acute angle towards the sea.
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His goal from that acute angle was like a short corner in hockey!
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The proposed layout would result in a vehicle crossing the footway at an acute angle and would therefore constitute a hazard to pedestrians on the public footway.
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Five minutes later Carelse fed the ball to Kasinauyo, who scored from an acute angle to seal the game in the dying minutes.
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You must have the ability to turn at acute angles at speed and you must be able to stretch and bend.
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Scratchy, well defined pain indicates a corneal problem, whereas a dull, deeper pain usually indicates a more serious condition (such as acute angle closure glaucoma, iritis, or scleritis).
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Liam Kearney's deep cross was headed back across the box by Roy O'Donovan, but the unmarked Behan miskicked and, following up, O'Callaghan was unable to make the most of the loose ball from an acute angle.
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This would solve the problem of cutting the front bevels, with its fence set at an acute angle to the plane sole and guided by the back of the molded strip.
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In a split-second, Andre De Lisser hooked the ball away from the keeper and, from an acute angle, curled it into the far corner of an unguarded goal.
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The drawers are side hung and dovetailed, and the moldings are applied to form acute angles.
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The patient with acute angle - closure glaucoma requires immediate medication to lower the IOP.
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These lines are usually represented diagrammatically as converging on the point to form an acute angle.
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What looked like two scars were running down either side of Joe's back, forming a disconnected acute angle.
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In order to facilitate comparison among layers, all angles were measured as acute angles relative to the horizontal axis of the body.
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And there is no finer exponent of acute angles than the man who has won a record 60 consecutive matches on clay.
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Through the other opening passes a glass tube bent at an acute angle and connected by a short rubber tube to an adjoining flask, two-thirds filled with decinormal baryta solutions.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 324, March 18, 1882
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And there is no finer exponent of acute angles than the man who has won a record 60 consecutive matches on clay.
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It was because of the acute angle of the area over which he stepped, the acute angle at which the concrete went away from the bridge, that there was no room right there.
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Nor do they branch off at acute angles or form perfect oblongs.
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He was the hero a minute later slamming a low drive into the far corner from an acute angle.
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Van Nistelrooy collected and dispatched a shot from an acute angle through Frank Juric's legs.
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For the hard granite a chisel with a less acute angle is employed, and flat chisel is then used to smooth out the final surfaces of the stone and for undercutting.
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The ventral and posterior margins form an acute angle of 70°, which offers an acuminate aspect.
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The glazed sections of the facade are at acute angles to the ground plane and provide a range of views of the forest.
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Raul hits a volley from an acute angle which hits the net support
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Saccheri then studied the hypothesis of the acute angle and derived many theorems of non-Euclidean geometry without realising what he was doing.
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And there is no finer exponent of acute angles than the man who has won a record 60 consecutive matches on clay.
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The site for the Loft, a 77 unit condominium development, is a right-angled triangle with both acute angles cut off so it is more a misshapen pentagon.
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This tube is composed of two pieces of bamboo, fastened at an acute angle, and it is covered the whole length with a strong binding of corded string, over which is a luting of earth to prevent the vapour from escaping.
The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
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The autozooids have small apertures and often preserve long peristomes inclined at an acute angle to the colony surface.
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The auricles in early ontogeny are relatively large and distinctly trigonal, with their free margins meeting the hinge line at acute angles.
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His goal from that acute angle was like a short corner in hockey!
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The right margin of the esophagus is continuous with the lesser curvature of the stomach, while the left margin joins the greater curvature at an acute angle, termed the incisura cardiaca.
XI. Splanchnology. 1F. The Stomach
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Flexuous - ose: almost zig-zag, without acute angles but more acute at angles than undulating: differs from sinuate in being alternately bent and nearly straight.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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In the hypothesis of acute angle, we can, find a perpendicular and an oblique to the same straight which never meet.
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If Euclid's Postulate is denied, there are countless straight lines through Q, coplanar with a, that make acute angles with PQ but never meet a. Consider the set of real numbers which are the magnitudes of these acute angles.
Nineteenth Century Geometry
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His goal from that acute angle was like a short corner in hockey!
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And by that time efkn is got to n, EFKN is got to d and when it touches N, the pulse of the other Ray is got to o. and no farther, which is very short of the place it should have arriv'd to, to make the Ray np to cut the _orbicular pulse_ No at right Angles: therefore the Angle Nop is an acute Angle, but the quite contrary of this will happen, if 17. and 18. be calculated in stead of 16. and 17. both which does most exactly agree with the _Phænomena_: For if the Sun, or a Candle
Micrographia Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon
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Nor do they branch off at acute angles or form perfect oblongs.
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An Adam Heyslip corner from the right was met by the unmarked Darren Flanagan at the back post and from an acute angle, he tucked the ball to the corner of the net giving the keeper little chance.
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Mathematics on the corner there is an obtuse, straight angle, acute angle, right angle, the students, what angle ah?
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Conditions requiring referral to an ophthalmologist are orbital cellulitis, hyphaema, scleritis, iritis or uveitis, acute angle closure glaucoma, and corneal abrasions (unless very superficial).
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The two unite at an acute angle, and spread into an aponeurosis which is prolonged downward on the anterior surface of the muscle, and from this the muscular fibers arise.
IV. Myology. 8b. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Thigh