Not exact matches
There may be
oblique reference to the problem in the charter's words on seminaries and priestly formation, but the bishops knew that the H - word is a media H - bomb, and they cringed at the thought of the almost certain headline if they had
used it: «Bishops Mandate Witch - hunt Against Gays.»
They raise concerns about how Trump may have
used such information, if true, about the top prosecutor in his home state, and whether a jeering tweet from Trump's account five years ago was an
oblique reference to the allegations.
Key skills that students will
use are photo analysis (including analysing photos at
oblique angles), grid
reference, compass skills and written description skills.
The laterolateral view often yields the most valuable information regarding dental disease.1, 7 The incisor teeth, cheek teeth, and supporting structures are easily evaluated for malocclusions.1, 7 The appearance of the bone surrounding the teeth may also be assessed.1, 6 The dorsoventral view is particularly helpful for evaluating the palatal and buccal margins of the cheek teeth and the zygomatic bone.1, 7
Oblique projections of the skull are useful for separating individual cheek teeth of the mandible and maxilla, which are directly superimposed in laterolateral views.1 In 2009, Boehmer and Crossley introduced the
use of anatomic
reference lines when evaluating dental radiographs (BOX 2).1, 7
Taylor's works make
use of household materials like broomsticks, Formica, and twine, and make
oblique reference to others, such as bicycle wheels.
Using brightly colored patterns, he makes direct
reference or more
oblique allusion to the structure of each photograph The resulting images give rise to analogies, mirror images, and associations of surprising freshness.