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Angle Summary
1,032 words, approx. 3 pages An angle is a geometric figure created by two line segments that extend from a single point or two planes which extend from a single line. The size of an angle, measured in units of degrees or radians, is related to the amount of rotation required to...
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 The word angle comes from the Latin word angulus, meaning "a corner". The word angulus is a diminutive, of which the primitive form, angus, does not occur in Latin. Cognate words are the Latin angere, meaning "to compress into a bend" or "to strangle",...




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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
In Angle
03/12/2002: 884 words, approx. 3 pages DOUBLE EXPOSURE GUARDING THE U.S.-CANADIAN BORDER In Angle, honor-system security is short on system By MARK JOHNSON of the Journal Sentinel staff Tuesday, March 12, 2002 Northwest Angle, Minn. -- To reach this hunting and fishing mecca by car, you...
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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Angling for comfort
05/02/2000: 546 words, approx. 2 pages Angling for comfort Right furniture can make computing almost painless By STANLEY A. MILLER II of the Journal Sentinel staff smiller@onwis.com Tuesday, May 2, 2000 You spent a couple of grand on a sleek, powerful system to satisfy...
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Soccer teams angle for Euro '08 position
6/5/2007: 570 words, approx. 2 pages Qualifying for the 2008 European Championship is just past the halfway stage, and most of the leading teams are rising to the top of their groups.In Wednesday's qualifiers, three-time winner Germany can go five points ahead in Group D, while World Cup winner Italy, Portugal,...
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 The New York Observer
Friedlander's Impassive Eye: America From Strange Angles
7/17/2005: 873 words, approx. 3 pages Five hundred works of art: Just thinking about taking in so many during the course of one exhibition is enough to provoke a migraine. What single artist has created that much, let alone that much worthy of serious consideration? There's Edgar Degas. The retrospective of...


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