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skewed

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skewed
Having an oblique position, or twisted to one side.


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Byline: JONATHAN DOBRER Unsurprisingly, I see the coverage skewed in exactly the opposite way from Bridget.
Their decision to "flood" the area on the second occasion sounds to me like they were determined to make a point regardless of any upset they may cause, which doesn't sound like a Christian thing to do - unless my understanding of Christianity is totally skewed.
Their season's average of fractionally over 21 points a game is skewed by their 44-2 defeat to leaders Leeds a fortnight ago, but they will be looking to boost their tally against the bottom side.
 
 
 
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