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  • Lower your body slowly until your arms are bent at a ninety-degree angle.

    The Flex Diet M.D. James Beckerman 2011

  • But I have to face the fact that my new ilk eats small animals and pisses on anything resembling a ninety-degree angle.

    Coffee-Stained Fangs (excerpt) Chris Miller 2011

  • Seventy ninety-degree days would represent almost double the number experienced at the turn of the century, as pointed out in Part I.

    Washington D.C. weather in the year 2076, part II Don Lipman 2011

  • While keeping your back straight and looking forward, bend your knees slowly until they are flexed at a ninety-degree angle.

    The Flex Diet M.D. James Beckerman 2011

  • By August, the District accumulated almost 65 ninety-degree days, causing many more deaths from strokes, heart attacks and asthmatic attacks in 2076 than in 2010.

    D.C. weather of the future, year 2076 Elizabeth Flock 2011

  • This summer was no exception, so that by late August the Washington area had accumulated almost 65 ninety-degree days, with plenty of summer to go.

    Washington D.C. weather in the year 2076, part II Don Lipman 2011

  • Lower your body slowly until your arms are bent at a ninety-degree angle.

    The Flex Diet M.D. James Beckerman 2011

  • While keeping your back straight and looking forward, bend your knees slowly until they are flexed at a ninety-degree angle.

    The Flex Diet M.D. James Beckerman 2011

  • He counted the last few seconds as the second-hand ticked through the eleven, then turned at a ninety-degree angle and strode out of the room.

    365 tomorrows » 2010 » March : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2010

  • Vineyard, off the shore of Miami, and along the coast of Maui… as well as in a beautiful hotel pool in Toronto, where I could watch the snow fall on the skylight as I swam in ninety-degree water.

    Lynne Cox - An interview with author 2010

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