Sentences with phrase «detours when»

Dealing with Detours When you're driving, you want to get to your destination as soon as possible.
The idea of auto travel offers us the ability to take in sights along the way, and even make unknown detours when the mood strikes.
I love taking detours when I'm running errands and especially with M.
Del Lago's push for a state tax break hit a major detour when Cuomo said he was «not sympathetic» to granting new concessions to the private investors behind the gambling complex in Tyre.
Democrats who habitually vote straight down the Democratic Column should make a detour when they reach the row for city council member, come November.
This doesn't rule out a strategic, well - considered detour when the right opportunity comes along.
Baby Driver (June 28) Writer - director Edgar Wright spins a music - fueled saga about a youthful getaway driver whose romantic dreams of escape take a detour when a planned final heist goes sideways.
Heading to Betazed with newlyweds Commander Riker (Jonathan Frakes) and Counselor Troi (Marina Sirtis), the ship makes a detour when it is beckoned to the planet Kolarus III by an electromagnetic signature.
The movie seems to be inconsistent, and the actor looks well into his 20s) digital filmmaking nerd named Donnie (Deacon, I Anna), who is working on a time capsule project to be unlocked 25 years hence, and who set to record the graduation ceremony, only to take a creative detour when he decides to eschew his father's (Armitage, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug) wishes and help the school beauty (Carey, Where the Devil Hides) he has had a crush on instead.
In Promised Land, Matt Damon stars as Steve Butler, a corporate salesman whose journey from farm boy to big - time player takes an unexpected detour when he lands in a small town, where he grapples with a surprising array of both open hearts and closed doors.
His behavior sees him bounced reluctantly out of a relationship with his girlfriend Cassidy (Larson, Scott Pilgrim), but life gives him a detour when he wakes up from a bender on the front lawn of a strange house to the sight of Aimee Finecky (Woodley, The Descendants), a girl in his class so unpopular and seemingly average, he doesn't even recognize her.
His big plans are detoured when he gets impounded in the slow desert town of Radiator Springs.
It's easy to take a wrong turn or be forced to take a detour when a military checkpoint or other random blockades impede your progress.
It's easy to take a wrong turn or be forced to take a detour when a military checkpoint or other random blockades impede your progress.
Mine took a detour when the subject of IgniteLaw came up.

Not exact matches

Her career detour began back in 2000, when she portrayed a stripper in the film Dancing at the Blue Iguana.
These detours are easier to deal with when you encourage the person on the other side of the table to also smile while finding the right solution.
Google is at its best when its product focus follows its business model; for too long Android was a detour.
There are times in most marriages when couples regress, or take a detour or a side road that turns out to be a dead end.
When a person doesn't do the right thing; why then, neither has he understood it; his understanding is a vain conceit, his assertion that he has understood it is a false indication of the way, his repeated assertion that the devil take him if he has not understood it is a prodigious remoteness along the greatest possible detour.
I'm still as much of a planner as ever, but when life hands you beautiful brown eyes and a smile belonging to someone who is smart, witty, caring, and a continuation of adjectives that will never do the real person justice, you embrace the welcome detour that takes you from Point A, to B, to C, rather than the original journey from Point A to C, and never look back.
Parent plainly robbed Orr twice and Esposito once, and then made his best save in the third period when Carol Vadnais flipped a backhander from in close only to have Parent detour the puck with his glove hand.
Let him wonder out loud if a book published in 1989, and the 15 months of investigations and media barrage it set off, was his bullet... and then try not to wonder, try to shut that midnight whisper down and ignore the connection between cancer and personal trauma, because otherwise he would have to blame a few people — a writer, a local managing editor — for this nightmare he was living, and he would have to hate, and hatred and blame were the worst detours a man could take when he was locked in mortal combat to live.
As a junior, Tucker ran into a detour on his road to a state championship when his season ended with a narrow 4 - 3 loss to College Park's Brian Sergi in the 138 - pound final.
Kristoffer Broberg took an unusual route to his first European Tour victory on Sunday when he detoured to his instructor's wife's golf bag on his way to the BMW Masters winner's circle.
You never know when a flight might be delayed or you'll have to take a detour.
We've just made the decision as a family to take a financial detour by enrolling our kids in the neighborhood Catholic school when they reach school age (already made a deposit for NEXT year, actually, since spots are scarce).
Which is precisely why, when we packed up the booth (in record time, to make it to the ocean before sunset), we decided to take a (major) detour on our next destination to hit the coast.
Today I would like to take a little detour on this fine motor friday when I usually post things my toddler is up to introduce you to my baby of 6 months and her first debut on my blog!
Lightning McQueen, a hot shot rookie race car driven to succeed, discovers that life is about the journey, not the finish line, when he finds himself unexpectedly detoured in the sleepy Route 66 town of Radiator Springs.
That's when a worker instructed them to follow the Route 119 detour to the Thruway on - ramp in Greenburgh.
We need to work together to quickly disseminate information to residents about when road work is starting and what detours to expect.
When the Baath Party of Saddam Hussein took over in Iraq in 1968, «heads and bodies were displayed in the square near our home, and we had to make detours so the children wouldn't see them,» Oates recalls.
«When an obstacle is set up at the center of the exit,» Yanagisawa says, «it makes pedestrians detour and slows down the evacuation.»
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«For example, when we are diverted from our planned route by a detour; or when the film we planned to see is sold out.
Trying to have perfect balance when dieting is like walking your 10 mile distance and taking miles of detours down side paths and backtracking occasionally.
Our time was limited and you never know when I might smell another detour!
When you visit her tablescape at the bottom of this post, you can take a detour over to her shop.
Our group of friends area all foodies so made a quick detour to Ensenada to check out La Guerrerense which was featured on Anthony Bourdaine's No Reservations and praised as a «must go to» when in the area.
Take 30 % off all denim (except A.P.C.) at Detour with code «denim» — I'm not sure when this expires.
While the movie includes narration (by Charles Osgood) drawn from the book, it also allows the stars opportunity for topical pop - cultural references as well as narrative detours, as when the mayor goes in for a Who - Root Canal «Sticking» «Who» in front of everything,» he gripes, «doesn't make it hurt less») or Horton's clover lands in a field of clovers, whereupon he sets out to locate his speck - adorned lower out of the thousands stretching before him.
Ordell springs Jackie, but when middle - aged bail bondsman Max Cherry (Robert Forster) picks her up at the jail, he's attracted to her, and they choose a romantic route with detours.
And that's not an insult but a compliment, even a saving grace when the movie takes a few too many unwieldy detours (more on that later).
When the story takes a long detour to tell how Lux becomes involved with Trip Fontaine (Josh Harnett), a high school stud who recently emerged from puberty to the delight of all the girls at school, the film becomes a compelling evocation of growing adolescent sexuality and the pangs and longing of true first love.
It doesn't take long (maybe five minutes into Episode 2, when Robin describes the taste of semen to her pre-teen kids) before The Detour begins to collapse under the constant strain of trying to shock us.
«Taking a detour whilst on route to Los Angeles, the Carter family run into trouble when their campervan breaks down in the middle of the desert.
He reveals his father gave him the first issues when he was 12, and takes us through his father's reaction to changes and adaptations over the years, while detouring to explore the two previous times Lindelof had been offered the chance to adapt the project for television.
The publicity trail can take some strange detours, as Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt found out when they stopped by the BBC Radio 1 studios in London to promote their upcoming sci - fi film, Passengers.
But the road to the championship is filled with plenty of potholes, detours and hilarious surprises when Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own: international espionage.
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