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off-center

adjective as in wide

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Scientists have the first direct evidence that the powerful magnetic fields created in off-center collisions of atomic nuclei induce an electric current in "deconfined" nuclear matter.

No Proscenium’s Nelson says the Ministry of Peculiarities doesn’t upend escape room conventions so much as set them off-center.

In the inevitable gray, when the sun is a distant memory, Seattleites have “the slightly off-center sense of humor to laugh year-round in the rain,” Sarah Dean said.

He would always throw me the genre stuff, or something that was a bit more off-center.

But something that has been a glimmer of light for me has been seeing how strange films or films that are a little off-center are rising to the surface in interesting ways.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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