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Canted glass walls make the relatively modest lobby seem larger and connect it to a dense, forestlike setting.
Profile of Vancouver architect Bing Thom Philip Kennicott 2010
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Canted bay window at 16th century Little Moreton Hall
Michael Henry Adams: Can We Learn to Guard Against Our Own Cruelty? 2009
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Canted bay window at Cecilienhof, derived from Little Moreton Hall
Michael Henry Adams: Can We Learn to Guard Against Our Own Cruelty? 2009
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Canted wings, one grown over with ivy, the other so bare as to be bald, lending the façade a tilted aspect.
At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002
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Canted wings, one grown over with ivy, the other so bare as to be bald, lending the façade a tilted aspect.
At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002
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Canted as he was on the sand, she could reach his hand easily.
Ship Of Magic Hobb, Robin 1998
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The Yankee Group, an American industry watchdog, says the Canadian cellular networks -- developed by Mobility Canada and Canted -- are superior to those in the U.S. in three critical dimensions:
There Are No LimitsPCS and a New Competitive Advantage 1995
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Canted forward to sense the rippling green display, integrating differential inputs, she felt the pressing hollowness of life lift away.
Tides Of Light Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1989
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A round tower is mentioned, called the "Canted Tower," with a staircase of one hundred and twenty-four steps.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 336, October 18, 1828 Various
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The company's products employ unique Canted-coil ™ spring technology for enhanced performance and reliability.
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