Sentences with phrase «ever veering»

The interconnected threads of this book explore wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy, and gluttony, without ever veering toward didacticism.
It's a sweet tale that displays plenty of faith in humanity without ever veering into sappiness and always keeping you on the edge of your seat — just the kind of thing you hope to find at a festival like Sundance.
Without ever veering too far into kitsch, the film expertly weaves the fine line between having fun with itself and knowing when things need to get serious.
Allison Mosshart The lead singer of The Kills is a legit rockstar and dresses the part without ever veering into costume territory.
I don't think I could ever veer from peanut butter in these, but might suggest an almond butter version for those with an allergy.
He should be acutely aware of what it took to revive Wisconsin as a football program, and what could happen if it ever veered off script.
To the extent that the British media's political coverage ever veers far from Westminster, all eyes are currently on Scotland.
Have you ever veered off track when decorating?
It's somewhat amazing to me that all though I've been to Kelowna more times than I could ever recall throughout my life (I even briefly lived there for two months eons ago), I don't know if I've ever veered off into the easterly part of the city.
Nor does the film ever veer off into soapy drama: forget about any shock reveals or intrigues.

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In an era of ultra-sophisticated and - coordinated attacks and high - pressing defenses that try to shrink the field, the job of a defender is veering ever closer to impossible.
(VEER) One of the leading causes of insomnia is chronic pain, and if you've ever suffered from back problems, fibromyalgia, or any other medical condition that causes great discomfort, you understand why you can't sleep.
With the hemlines veering ever - shorter — «We would make them the length the customer wanted,» said Quant.
The scene is emblematic of the admirable restraint that Spielberg demonstrates throughout this film; what could be a corny rah - rah affair only ever slightly veers into glossy, glazed - over territory.
Much of the movie relies on Cotillard's jittery expressions as she veers from tentatively hopeful to despondent and back again, sometimes within a matter of minutes, reflecting the ever - changing stability of job security among the lower class.
Like so many of Yorgos Lanthimos's films, the first half is so bone - splittingly perfect, that the second's sharp veer into mere greatness — venturing into places most good films could only dream of — feels like an ever - so - slight letdown.
Cholodenko takes full tonal advantage of this richly complicated set - up, veering from confrontational dramatics to frisky bedroom farce without ever pushing her characters into territory that feels ill - fitting or unreasoned.
Ever since his days as Harry Potter finished three years ago, Daniel Radcliffe has made sure his subsequent career has veered toward genuinely good material (What If, Kills Your Darlings), and consistently further away from being typecast forever as the Boy Wizard.
It is a story that starts off with untold promise, only to veer off ever so slightly into the grotesque, like a string arrangement that starts out gorgeous only to veer off - key.
If Vertigo pops to mind before you can say «makeover», the set - up veers towards Hitch's Rebecca as Reynolds» sister Cyril (a fiercely immovable Lesley Manville) lurks like some ever - present, Mrs. Danvers - ish power behind his throne.
Reitman has yet to make a book movie in my book, and with this new production he seems to be veering more towards drama than ever before.
Anyone who has ever watched TV has probably caught a showing of Step Brothers, Adam McKay's 2008 comedy starring Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly as a pair of frustratingly immature step - siblings who veer wildly between being best friends and mortal enemies, and now Ferrell has shared a story pitch for where a possible...
Director Gus Van Sant keeps the movie's focus on Steve's ever - growing crisis of conscience, even when the screenplay seems to veer into territory that either seems to have no place (Steve's never - burgeoning relationship with Alice is unnecessary — not to mention Sue's with a local man — given how many people have a similar or worse reaction to him once Dustin starts spreading his propaganda) or puts everything into terms of on - the - nose simplicity.
Have you ever driven up behind someone and had to tiptoe your way around them because they kept veering slightly over into your lane?
I've driven Jeeps all my life (as has my mother), and I really haven't veered off that track — ever.
Is there ever a moment when it's acceptable for a reporter to veer out of objective coverage and into opinion?
This Memorial Day, veer ever - so - slightly from the beaten track for these alluring, under - the - radar beach town alternatives:
Have you ever played a racing game and wished haplessly that you could veer off for a path that might save a few seconds off GO →
Have you ever played a racing game and wished haplessly that you could veer off for a path that might save a few seconds off of your time but was out of the way of the required checkpoint?
Add time manipulation elements into the mix, and a title that veers ever so close to getting confused with Quantum Leap, and oh boy — am I excited.
It's not like they were ever good — certainly not good enough to be worth preserving in a game released past 2001 — but somehow Vaccine makes them even worse, increasing the truck - like swing of characters when turning to such a degree they'll be veering left and right while trying to navigate the straightest hallways.
While previous Zelda outings have arguably veered towards the worryingly formulaic and linear, the amount of freedom this new latest release affords the player is at times overwhelming; Hyrule is bigger, bolder and denser than ever before, with mountain ranges which appear to stretch on for miles, hidden secrets around every bend and plenty of wildlife — both friendly and hostile.
#race #class #access #commerce #representation #empowerment #codeswitching As the values of the contemporary art elite veer ever farther toward commerce, art with a social justice conscience is rallying in New York — arguably the center of the global art market.
Diverse as ever, McLean's select exhibition contains two mixed media works; presented on the ground floor of the gallery, the Untitled paintings are comprised of dense, black organic shapes that veer to the abstraction on neutral backgrounds, adorned with daubs of coloured paper that on some sides have been hastily cut and others impatiently ripped, a nod to the rebellious humour of McLean who's body of oeuvre comprises witty sculptures made of rubbish and even his own body.
As the values of the contemporary art elite veer ever farther toward commerce, art with a social justice conscience is rallying in New York — arguably the center of the global art market.
«While not veering far from their respectively well - trodden paths, all three artists appear more relevant than ever.
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