Sentences with phrase «detours from»

The Galaxy Alpha is a premium Android handset that detours from Samsung's usual use of cheap plastics and instead utilizes metals for its exterior.
Personally, I suggest one - way ticket as you go because you can backtrack, use budget airlines, and take detours from your original itinerary.
Detours from Jordan will be offering the experience of living in tents like Bedouins as well as ecologically responsible desert tours.
Style-wise, aspects of the Prius c should be recognizable to those familiar with the regular Prius but there are some detours from the formula and cues come also from the Yaris non-hybrid.
Thanks to these detours from the objective, God of War is just too damn long.
Though the general idea is for the Star Wars Story pictures to take detours from the main saga, this is very much a modern franchise entry, with the requisite fan - service and sequel - teasing.
I am not sure why the dress shows so long on the model, except perhaps her lack of flesh creates no detours from shoulder to knees.
Much like Feynman himself, the book succeeds in making complicated science clear — and gladly takes detours from the cerebral side of physics to travel the globe, tell some jokes, and meet a few girls.
It is fascinating in itself; it throws light on every portion of the Bible; it clears up obscurities, explaining what is else inexplicable; it distinguishes the minor detours from the major highways of Biblical thought; it gives their true value to primitive concepts, the early, blazed trails leading out to great issues; and, in the end, it makes of the Bible a coherent whole, understood, as everything has to be understood, in terms of its origins and growth.
But on a mid-October day, just two months after he took the helm, Cornell took an unannounced detour from a business trip to Dallas.
Taking a detour from her usual celebrity haunts, Lopez made an unusual appearance Wednesday at a venture capital conference in San Francisco to talk about potential business deals with the tech industry.
Inspired by Frank Gehry and a lecture he'd attended in Zurich, he decided that pursuing a master's at Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles would be the perfect detour from the real world.
Indeed, many American theologians consider Barthianism as a necessary but frightful detour from the true task of theology.
Oddly enough, there was a tremendous interest in trying to detour me from going to the theater with Phantom of the Opera and to make it into a movie instead.
On a whim, I decided to take a detour from the version in Sunday Suppers at Lucques which happens to be beautifully thyme - centric.
We're taking a detour from the normal jalapeño popper.
With no cl Wenger must tear up the economic model or at least detour from it slightly this year to strengthen and get us back in the CL at least.
Isleib picked up the game's scent, detouring from the life path she had created.
Sorry I've taken a bit of a detour from the main point, but hopefully now the players will look at this and understand that they are not guaranteed to win anything.
And, don't let people who tell you breastfeeding «should just come naturally» detour you from learning proper breastfeeding techniques.
Take a detour from the typical pink girl's nursery and enjoy the sunny charm of our Black / White and Yellow girl's nursery design.
And that, for some reason would detour them from ripping off their diapers and we've got to the extent of using duct tape.
They take the kind of detour from living life fully that we adults sometimes do.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took an unexpected detour from her fundraising - only schedule in San Francisco, CA yesterday to visit a Chinatown teahouse, where she spent an hour with Mayor Ed Lee discussing urban issues including housing and homelessness.
At UNC, this detour from the usual grad student - to - postdoc route is not only tolerated but also encouraged.
After months of predictions pointed toward a victory for Hillary Clinton, the U.S. presidential election took a dizzying detour from expectations on Tuesday night, and Donald Trump will be heading to the Oval Office.
I learned about microloans in 1992, on what was supposed to be a short detour from a career in hedge funds.
These were either things that motivated you to train even harder than before or plain stupid stuff that misled you and forced you to take a great detour from the road of making incredible progress.
A complete detour from shocking color pop, mono looks are all about black and white prints from stripes to florals and baroque patterns.
And it's a mouthy, sassy detour from my typically sweet ensembles.
I didn't even make it to the massage room before feeling totally at ease with life, a nice detour from the craziness that is life with three little kids.
My fears boil into self - doubt detouring me from my goals.
Sometimes, though, as I pick a garment, I look for a small detour from a classic look, like a bow on a basic sweater, or tule fabric of a black midi skirt, or lots of sparkle on slip - on sneakers... Easy, comfortable, and fun.
Taking a little detour from my usual jeans and leather jacket combo, to these super chic bell sleeves.
I'm taking a quick detour from my recent UK travel posts today to talk about something I'm really excited about.
I like to stick to plan however I may detour from the schedule because an opportunity has presented itself and...
The boys take a detour from their trip and fly down to Kenya to visit the charity called Riders for Health.
Successful suburbanite commuter Howard Wakefield (Bryan Cranston) takes a perverse detour from family life by vanishing without a trace.
Asif Kapadia, the skilled and subtle dramatist behind The Warrior and Far North, has here taken a detour from introspective fiction and turned his hand to documentary.
It seems then that Hunger Games has no insight to offer as to how drastically the audience of the film are detoured from recognizing who and what is immiserating them.
«Jeff Nichols takes an unexpected detour from the psychological horrors of Take Shelter with his latest film entitled Mud: a thoughtful coming - of - age drama driven by the limitless power of love — and the great lengths many of us go to find it, obtain it, and keep it.
Grade: B + — Jeff Nichols takes an unexpected detour from the psychological horrors of Take Shelter with his latest film entitled Mud: a thoughtful coming - of - age drama driven by the limitless power of love — and the great lengths many of us go to find it, obtain it, and keep it.
Don't let your hate for last weeks failed horror movie detour you from this one.
In this view, social - emotional learning is not a detour from a pursuit of academics.
Reading at home from an early age may also encourage the development of a neural detour from the left to the right hemisphere of the brain, compensating for the genetic influence.
No wealthy benefactor with an extreme agenda will detour us from our path to reclaim the promise of public education.»
-- But Trump might have to take a detour from the campaign trail this spring to serve as a witness in the fraud case against his now - defunct Trump University, Kimberly Hefling reports.
It's a just trade, as this is a sports car, and so we detour from public roads and head to Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
A preview also gives consumers time to adjust to the fact that GM has detoured from the industry fad of fold - flat - into - the - floor third - row seats.
The 80 mph speed limit on Interstate 84 made the detour from my northward journey more palatable, and seeing that historic point, along with the beauty of the Shoshone Falls, confirmed this decision.
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