| 31. | (a ) A desk that keeps its user in motion by changing its surface height and tilt at programmable intervals.
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| 32. | Moyers " tilts at the central questions of our civilization, " said the Endowment in announcing the award.
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| 33. | Walker is no Don Quixote of activism, galloping hither and yon to tilt at whatever outrage offends her liberal ideals.
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| 34. | When he returned full tilt at Denver from the ankle injury, he was huffing and puffing and gasping for air.
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| 35. | Deutsche had a tilt at Credit Lyonnais and Societe Generale, but was sent away with a flea in its ear.
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| 36. | Winning smaller races is very important, but you learn more by coming over here and having a tilt at things.
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| 37. | Its central stairwell keeled over in the quake, and the ruined building now tilts at angles amid mounds of debris.
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| 38. | This is a satirical tilt at Beaumont's playwright contemporaries and their current fashion for offering plays about London life.
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| 39. | So, spear in hand, he tilts at the wings of the windmill, which he mistakes for a giant.
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| 40. | A tilt at the Breeders'Cup Classic at Churchill Downs had been decided upon about 2 weeks before the event.
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