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And what we did with ASUS was we worked really hard with them to make sure that this screen would have off-axis viewing of almost a full 180 degrees.
Steve Ballmer: My Keynote Address at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show
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This was an off-axis message, that was rejecting the corrupting influence on lobby money by both parties.
Lee Stranahan: Will Obama Ignore The Political Experts Who Caused This Election Rout?
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This was an off-axis message, that was rejecting the corrupting influence on lobby money by both parties.
Lee Stranahan: Will Obama Ignore The Political Experts Who Caused This Election Rout?
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And what we did with ASUS was we worked really hard with them to make sure that this screen would have off-axis viewing of almost a full 180 degrees.
Steve Ballmer: My Keynote Address at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show
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This was an off-axis message, that was rejecting the corrupting influence on lobby money by both parties.
Lee Stranahan: Will Obama Ignore The Political Experts Who Caused This Election Rout?
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And what we did with ASUS was we worked really hard with them to make sure that this screen would have off-axis viewing of almost a full 180 degrees.
Steve Ballmer: My Keynote Address at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show
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Mr. White, who became the first person to win back-to-back gold medals in the halfpipe, performed his much-hyped, signature move called the "Double McTwist 1260," which involves two off-axis backflips while doing 3.5 full rotations, all in one jump.
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Optical technology allows the projectors to be placed off-axis and still create a square picture without distortion.
Sanyo Triples Its Television Models — to Three - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
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Optical technology allows the projectors to be placed off-axis and still create a square picture without distortion.
Sanyo Triples Its Television Models — to Three - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
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Mr. White, who became the first person to win back-to-back gold medals in the halfpipe, performed his much-hyped, signature move called the "Double McTwist 1260," which involves two off-axis backflips while doing 3.5 full rotations, all in one jump.
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