Sentences with phrase «occasional detour»

The phrase "occasional detour" means taking a different or longer route than usual, but only sometimes. Full definition
More distasteful are the screenplay's occasional detours into ersatz idol worship, like a monologue about bald eagles that slides a little too far into Tarantino territory and the Coen brothers - lite characterizations of secondary criminal characters, particularly that of Mood.
As many teachers know, the national discussion on education is overcrowded with opinions on teacher training, salaries, tenure, and unions — with occasional detours through iPads, textbooks, and national policy.
The political climate added an unexpected dimension to the experience, including occasional detours to avoid areas of unrest.
Before we got to the scrolling text on starry background (greeted by audience cheers) we were bombarded by trailers, mostly for movies about aliens blowing things up, with the occasional detour into mutants and / or Egyptian....
A genuinely warm affinity for red state Americana and a flair for strong characterisation generally counter the occasional detour into bumpy narrative terrain in Texas Heart, director Mark David's solidly staged and well - acted neo-Western.
Meandering its way through the beautiful Clare Valley this is a relaxing 27 kilometre cycle interspersed with stunning vistas, delightful townships and the occasional detour to one of the many fabulous wineries.
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