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Filter by Meaning The teacher drew tangents on the graph to demonstrate the concept.
Her essay was well-written, but it included several tangents that didn't relate to the topic.
My little brother's storytelling always includes tangents that make no sense.
The politician's speech was criticized for going off on tangents and not addressing the main issues.
The movie was entertaining, but it went on too many tangents.
The group discussion started off well, but quickly devolved into tangents.
The book was interesting, but it had too many tangents that detracted from the main plot.
The meeting was unproductive because everyone kept going off on tangents.
The professor didn't appreciate tangents during the lecture.
I wish my friend would stick to the point, instead of going off on tangents.
I don't understand why she always goes off on tangents during our meetings.
The book was interesting, but the author went off on too many tangents.
The teacher drew tangents to the circle to explain the concept to the students.
The speaker went off on tangents, losing the audience's attention.
The physics professor discussed tangents in relation to the movement of objects in space.
The surgeon followed the tangents of the patient's blood vessels during the operation.
The math teacher drew tangents on the graph to illustrate how they intersect with the curve.
The engineer calculated the tangents of the gears in the machine to ensure they would mesh properly.
The architect drew tangents to plan the curve of the building's exterior.
The rollercoaster's tracks followed a series of tangents to create a thrilling ride.
The skier followed the tangents of the mountain to navigate down the slope.
The astronomer drew tangents to the orbit of the planet to predict its path.
The car's tires followed the tangents of the curved road.
The computer graphics designer used tangents to create smooth curves in the animation.
The artist used tangents to create depth and dimension in the painting.
The engineer used tangents to calculate the slope of the bridge.
He tried to steer the meeting back on track but the other person kept going off on tangents.
The therapist encouraged the patient to explore their tangents to understand their thought patterns.
John tangents the conversation whenever he gets nervous.
The professor was frustrated when the students went off on tangents during the lecture.
Sarah often tangents when she talks about her favorite movies.
The comedian's tangents throughout the show were more entertaining than his actual jokes.
In our meeting, we kept getting sidetracked by tangents and didn't accomplish much.
The professor would often go off on tangents during lectures, making it hard to follow his main point.
The landscaper used a set of tangents to measure the slope of the yard and ensure proper drainage.
The metalworker used a set of tangents to determine the angle of the bend in the metal.
She always kept a tangents in her pencil case for quick measurements.
The painter used a tangents to determine the angle of the mountain slope.
The surveyor relied on a tangents to measure the slope of the land.
The carpenter used a tangents to ensure the proper angle for the cut.
The engineer used a tangents to calculate the slope of the pipeline.
The machinist used a set of tangents to make precise cuts and angles on the metal parts.
The physics professor used a set of tangents to illustrate the angle of incidence and reflection of light.
The engineer used a protractor and tangents to measure the angles and slopes of the steel beams.
He was unable to complete the task because he didn't have the right tangents for the job.
The mathematician used a compass and tangents to draw angles and lines on the chalkboard.
The singer's voice had tangents of emotion and passion.
The use of tangents is important in surveying and navigation.
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