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They terminate somewhat obtusely, and form two acuteangles at the base.
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Thus Euclid defines an acute-angled triangle as one which has three acuteangles.
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A man's is jerks, hops, convulsions, and acuteangles.
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They acted like a chaos of sounds, grave flights that chained themselves to magnificent, acuteangles.
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Close down the US and she blows right past defenders, at speed, to score from acuteangles.
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Christianity is really the right angle of that triangle, and the other two are very acuteangles.
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Twice they found craggy sheets of carbon-concrete jutting up from the mud, leaning over at acuteangles.
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But an experienced pathologist begins his search knowing that projectiles bouncing off the interior skull rarely ricochet at acuteangles.
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Beyond it loomed what appeared to be the acuteangles of mountain peaks, pierced here and there by little lambent parallelograms.
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They take each a more uniform share of the water, and serve a greater breadth of soil than when laid at acuteangles.
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Actor, producer, and sometime dancer Vincent Cassel sits his distinctively slim frame down into a chair, producing a neat configuration of acuteangles.
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He nonetheless started with encouraging solidity as they traded gorgeous single-handed backhands at increasingly acuteangles, daring each other to go for the lines.
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'Near the same tree two more bundles of acuteangles sat with their legs drawn up.