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11 Sentences With "more tangential"

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Brenda survives, even as her story becomes more and more tangential.
Elsewhere, the idea of space exploration is more tangential, a plume of smoke from a distant rocket launch.
Even more tangential concerns—Trump's treatment of the press, his "Space Force"—were floated as potential subjects for inquiry.
Mine is a little more tangential, and that is partially because there's some stuff I'm preparing, and there's some stuff I can't really predict.
Yet the text, drawn largely from Mr. Jones's conversations with Lance and woven into Nick Hallett's score, has a tendency to dominate, rendering dance more tangential than essential.
But it couldn't always pull off other gambits, like its attempts to turn Chandra into a more important figure within the narrative, or even some of the more tangential material in Rikers.
As he vamped at length about the various players in the China deal's completion -- some more tangential than others -- the President seemed intent on seizing whatever spotlight was his before attention inevitably turned to the proceedings on the Hill.
As one parses these passionate bodies of work that weave in the exhibition's themes, the inclusion of installations such as Dong Yuan's "Grandmother's House" (2013) — an ode to memories of her grandmother's demolished home in Beijing — seems more tangential.
There are probably hundreds of reporters here all looking to get the story out to their part of the world, and while many of them are thoughtful, there are always a few — I won't name names, but some Australians don't have a great reputation in New Zealand — who err on the side of overdoing it, both with victims and their families, and with others (like gun shop owners) who are more tangential to the story.
Other churchmen included Henry Valentine (fl 1600-50), Edward Hyde (1607-59) and Richard Busby. Two poets, Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland and Thomas Carew, who were joined in the 1635 edition by Sidney Godolphin, had links with the heterodox Great Tew Circle. They also served as courtiers, as did another contributor, Endymion Porter. In addition, Carew had been in the service of Edward Herbert. Isaac Walton’s link with Donne’s circle was more tangential.
A cyclone sampler consists of a circular chamber with the aerosol stream entering through one or more tangential nozzles. Like an impactor, a cyclone sampler depends upon the inertia of the particle to cause it to deposit on the sampler wall as the air stream curves around inside the chamber. Also like an impactor, the collection efficiency depends upon the flow rate. Cyclones are less prone to particle bounce than impactors and can collect larger quantities of material.

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