Sentences with phrase «takes detours»

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.
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.
Research companies: Take a detour in your search and consider looking at flexible military - friendly companies.
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.
He had a plan, but He wasn't so stuck to that plan that He was incapable of taking a detour.
On a whim, I decided to take a detour from the version in Sunday Suppers at Lucques which happens to be beautifully thyme - centric.
On our way back home we decided to take a detour because I'm going to get rid of these scones, so help me Buddha!
We're taking a detour from the normal jalapeño popper.
I probably won't catch Bulldog's report as I have to leave early as Chiltern Railways are testing signalling for their new Oxford Parkway Station and we will have to take a detour via Oxford.
Perhaps if you've taken detours down the path of formula and overripe bananas before getting to table food, it might not be as ummm — how to put this delicately?
You never know when a flight might be delayed or you'll have to take a detour.
Midway through our shopping trip, we take a detour to the bathroom.
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.
In this episode we take a detour through a slightly different topic for Paleo Baby.
Do you find yourself obsessing over baby bumps and taking detours through the maternity aisle?
The fixed directional front wheel will let you to push the baby in one direction without taking a detour.
He managed to squeeze in three separate visits, stopping for Welsh cakes and tea at the Dyffryn Gardens in the marginal seat of Vale of Glamorgan, then moving on to Brains Brewery in Cardiff, before finally taking a detour to Barry Island (and a quick vanilla ice cream and selfies with holidaying families).
Espada takes a detour, breaking off to chat in one of the building's gothic empty hallways.
The Times» story about the troubling record of the top to aide to Gov. Paterson takes a detour into the Bronx, where the aide, David W. Johnson, reportedly had an altercation with a woman in October that led to police intervention.
Moroney explained that the road block was dangerous because it did not allow passage for emergency personnel, requiring them to take detours which add minutes to their response time.
«The idea of taking a detour into the lunar system... it's very unintuitive.
While studying the stem cells as they developed into motor neurons in fruit fly larvae, they noticed that in the midst of this process, some of these stem cells took a detour.
The trick here is that the enzyme takes a detour.
The light of the blazar behind it passes through this space well and takes a detour — as if it were passing through a lens.
So take this very serious piece of career advice to heart: Once you have an idea of where you are going, don't lightly take detours, interesting stints, postdocs, or other experiments in an area that won't benefit you in the end.
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And then you kinda took a detour down this essential oil path.
I love taking detours when I'm running errands and especially with M.
When you visit her tablescape at the bottom of this post, you can take a detour over to her shop.
Somehow I took a detour to Vegas, all Georgette Heyer Goes Behind The Candelabra.
I realized we were so close to the Found Cottage in Hudsonville, so we took a detour for more shopping and I frolicked in the dressing room in cute swing dresses and I felt young again.
I took a detour to their house, and unsurprisingly stayed far too long meeting the newborn than I originally planned.
I told her I'd take her home (as I really didn't want to spend another day with her) and on the way home she pleaded for me to take a detour to Peterborough as she wanted to see someone.
What i felt was two strong season in season 1 and 2, season 3 kind of took a detour into unrealistic territory, episode after episode.
The boys take a detour from their trip and fly down to Kenya to visit the charity called Riders for Health.
Strap on your blaster, pour yourself a Romulan ale and take a detour to the very worst movies from this or any other galaxy...
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.
On a routine surveillance mission, Burnett and his equally itchy pilot «Smoke» (Gabriel Macht) take a detour, photograph something that they shouldn't have (shades of Enemy of the State), and get shot down in an admittedly thrilling evade - and - crash sequence.
«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.
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.
Announced late last year, War Logs had always targeted XBLA, but took a detour for an early PC release.
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.
Warner Archive Collection presents a look at the legacy of Space Ghost and the Herculoids, preview the upcoming release of Space Stars, take a detour to examine everyone's favorite pre-historic superhero Captain Caveman, and discuss a very special upcoming Blu - ray release.
But after taking a detour to expose their online adversary, their search is interrupted by an unseen assailant whose attack lands them in the custody of Wallace Damon (Laurence Fishburne), a doctor who seems to offer more questions than answers.
After an accident forces them to take a detour through Woody's childhood hometown, news of his good fortune spreads quickly, turning him into a local celebrity with his family and the other townspeople, despite David's insistence that he hasn't actually won anything.
While Sherman's direction is kind of oafish (though who knows how much of this is attributable to the fact that the film's comedic aspects were toned down by its financiers in post-production, leaving what must have been sizable gaps in approach), with montage simply not his forte (he bungles a chase episode involving a family taking a detour through Potter's Bluff), he derives performances from his cast that elevate wafer - thin characterizations and stages the climax brilliantly, placing an unexpected emphasis on the moving image.
However, mishaps begin to happen that force them to take a detour, where deadly anacondas await.
But not all are happy with his leadership and when a truck headed for the local gas town takes a detour, Immortan Joe sends out a war party.
The two then take a detour into Mike's...
Now he takes a detour back to 1930s New York to tell the tale of Orson Welles» famed Broadway revival of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
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