Sentences with phrase «keep a straight course»

A ship that sails through still waters and keeps a straight course should arrive at a predicted point based on its speed and direction.

Not exact matches

I keep seeing countless parents around me who feed their kids whatever they can find — which includes, of course, foods straight out of frozen bags (and I'm not even talking about veggies).
You don't necessarily keep a straight face each time, of course.
He spoke slowly and clearly, he kept an impeccably straight face - even during his jokes - and he charted a careful course between berating City bankers and reaffirming the importance of financial conservatism to the party faithful.
From time to time they skid because it's hard to stand firm in the wet sand, but they keep their course and continue straight ahead.
So every time you are doing standing calf raises, use a full vary of motion and promise you keep a straight knee during the course of the set.
old I do nt like games and like to keep things straight to the point, im very laid back love movies going out to eat shopping of course and I do have one child so being with him is very... read more
Of course, Omar's reasons for keeping a straight face differ from those of the viewer.
This means that the Coens» actors — including Samm - Art Williams as another of Hedaya's bartenders — must keep absolutely straight faces as they pursue courses as misguided as they are desperate.
Of course, with almost 100 horsepower more, you'd expect the MDX to keep up with the VW on the straights, but on twisty roads such as this one, raw power loses to handling.
Of course, there's already a suite of safety nets on board to keep you on the straight and narrow.
HTG my old Camry had the front wheels slightly toed - in as to keep it going straight, the downside was of course, front tires would wear out prematurely on the inside and had to be rotated every 6 mos
The game also featured a pit lane with would power your shield, of course you could boost down the straight in an effort to keep up with your rivals or go slightly slower and gain more of that all important energy, connecting with other craft could lead to unpredictable circumstances and hitting the wall would often end fatal.
Perhaps it's a problem of theoretical v applied, or rather, the particular theoretical we have now who think they can change the 2nd Law to fit their musings or call Light energies thermal and keep a straight face, while of course still letting the practical bods do the actual adjustments necessary, such as in the proliferation of «ideal» laws, to make things work, because they know why things work.
Oh, and of course, they also have to keep straight faced and ignore the consistent antics of the British public and tourist alike as they try and break the monotonous stance (as if youâ $ ™ ve never triedâ $ ¦)
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