Sentences with phrase «veer just»

And yet by the time it begins to veer just slightly off course, the show's excellent first few episodes (directed with characteristic verve by Sherlock's Paul McGuigan) have already built up such a repository of trust that our hero could suddenly run into Spider - Man, or develop powers of invisibility, without causing us to blink.
I veered just a tad from her advice, and chose instead a more local wine, since I live in California.
The fiancee of Scott Martella, who died in a crash on the LIE, told Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone he likely saved her life when he veered just before an out - of - control SUV landed on top of his car.
Exploration is encouraged by need, and in that act players are encouraged to find plenty of the old Tomb Raider spirit, consistently veering just off the path to find another secret.

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One witness who was traveling behind the van said the driver was going about 70 or 80 kilometers an hour (about 45 miles an hour) when he veered onto the sidewalk and «just started hitting everybody,» the witness told CP24.
T - Mobile also veered from prior industry plans with an a desire to include the 600 MHz spectrum it just won at a federal auction in its 5G service.
If you start to veer toward hubris or just plain lie, those bluffs can get you into trouble.
In just a few hours a two - mile wide asteroid will pass right by Earth, if it veers off course and collides with your house, will insurance cover it?
When Google unveiled its line of Nexus hardware products just a week later (another tablet, plus a media hub), it became apparent that Microsoft's veer toward designing physical devices was no aberration.
In 2012, as it was veering toward bankruptcy, it offered citizenship through a «fast - track» scheme to anyone willing to plow at least $ 10 million in direct investment into the country, which is a lot of money for the average rich guy, just to get a travel document and EU residency.
Betsy DeVos just confirmed what many had suspected: The Trump White House is veering away from Obama - era Title IX protections for sexual assault victims on college campuses.
His new message for those who doubt he's prepared to weaken the dollar if Canada's recovery veers too far off track: Just watch me.
My question is this... If you are going to go in and share in what may seem lovely sentimentalities and veer away from the DIVINE eternal truth of God, why go in as a chaplain - a minister - just go in as a social worker or a volunteer.
Readers exchange juvenile insults, condescending lectures and veer off into tangents that have nothing to do with the article they just read.
The years go by and I become more and more aware of my pioneer lineage, I understand the pull west better, I feel suffocated without a bit of a space, without an early morning walk beside the yarrow patch, I need the north, and I need the west in a way that veers towards the mystical, which is just fine to a Holy Spirit adoring tongue talker like me.
I didn't veer too far away from her recipe at all, I just made a few changes.
I remember just trying to veer towards the light, which I do as I head left.
His utterances veer between the gnomic — «Hooligans are consumers, just like everybody else» — and the frankly, comical.
Deep researches have led people to veer off the path of science, as we know it, into natural methods and remedies, not just for pregnancy ailments but also for every other sickness.
So when you veer into dangerous territory, just stop.
A Long Island federal corruption trial can steer into a felonious businessman's dealings with NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio — it just can't veer into the absence of charges against him.
It pits state Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries, who has the backing from just about every important figure in the Empire State's Democratic establishment, including Gov. Andrew Cuomo, against New York City Councilman Charles Barron, whose views veer quite far from the establishment line.
Meanwhile, the pilots veer off and take the Astroliner back down to a runway, just like the space shuttle.
On the other hand, the problem is, you know, with embryonic stem cells, they haven't been able to get stem cell lines from livestock animals that can proliferate in that way, without just sort of veering up in their own direction and turning into, instead of muscle, turning into brain tissue or bone tissue or something else.
When you find yourself struggling to get through an obstacle - ridden forest, it can be hard to tell: is your commitment just being tested, or have you veered off course?
What I do know is that returning to unlimited carb eating has taken a toll on my health like I would not have imagined, but just want to make sure that I'm not veering headlong into the opposite direction with the result of yet another set of difficult to manage health problems.
I wasn't really thinking when and what I ate was the reason I have to stick to 1200kcals or I gain weight: if I eat 1800kcals my weight veers on the overweight range, if I stick to 1200kcals I manage to maintain a BMI of 20 and that for my weight of 58kilos (height 170 cm) just seems that daily calorie amount is quite low.
Just because your skin veers toward the oily end of the spectrum, doesn't mean you need to need to skimp on hydration.
The box - pleated piece added just the right romantic touch to her all - black look without veering away from her conservative aesthetic.
Summer just flew by and while I'm not mentally prepared for fall, it seems my wardrobe is starting to veer that way!
I don't normally veer too far from my relatively basic neutral outfits, however I like these two trends and I think I'll be wearing more of these skirts with some button down blouses and T shirts just to get out of my wardrobe rutt.
I know we all veer towards certain styles and I'm like you, in that I am not that into florals or pastels, but I recognize they can be an important part of a wardrobe, even if to just shake things up a bit.
Just not enough of them in what veers, at length, between the clever, the terrifying and the bit tiring.
Mark Perez's screenplay offers up some surprisingly satisfying twists and turns, maintaining just enough plausibility to prevent the film from veering into sheer absurdity.
Every time the movie veers toward political commentary and threatens to become interesting, Aja just throws some more severed limbs onto the screen.
It's a taut setup that risks veering into soapy territory, but Farhadi reveals just enough involving details to pause at individual moments and rest on more intimate observations.
I suppose Rauch's sense of humor just veers in a different direction than mine, and she gets a kick out of the violently unfunny material that she offers up for herself here as Hope Ann Greggory, a former wild child bronze medalist turned washed - up has - been who spends her days milking whatever glory she can from her fifteen minutes in the spotlight over a decade ago while living in the one horse town of Amherst, Ohio.
It veers heavily into formulaic territory and despite it sharing the themes of a horror movie, the ending is just a bit too far.
Their relationship is on the rocks from the get - go, however the film eventually lays the blame on just one of them, which is a little simplistic, veering towards the offensive.
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.
Today marks the hump day of Movie Club, that point when, if all goes well, we may start to veer off the trail a bit, not just debating the high - profile, prestigious, or commercially successful movies of the year but giving our own individualized props to the misfits, the weirdos, the flops, even the dogs.
It's all fascinating stuff, yet in trying to justify itself, the movie begins to veer into the ridiculous — can't an organism be worth study just for being what it is?
It's a strange dichotomy considering just how bleak the material can be at times, measuring the weight of moral sin versus one's survival, but while it veers dangerously close to melodrama in the final act, it's a fascinating story that finally makes good on the potential that Gray showcased so many years ago with «The Yards.»
There we veered off onto a random road into the forested hinterlands, just for a go - see.
You won't mistake it for a 911, but there's decent feedback and just the right amount of steering weight, especially since even some sportier - styled SUVs veer too far over into lighter handling.
I would imagine that the car would do poorly in accident avoidance situations, such as veering to avoid the cell phone texting driver who just popped into your lane.
But what if there's no guide, or there is a guide but the topics just don't seem right for your group (occasionally reading guides veer too far to the simplistic, othertimes they can be so erudite as to be almost unintelligible in a discussion setting.)
She had just stepped out of Finklesteins the previous Monday with an armload of new jeans for her boys when an ambulance racing down York Road had veered to avoid hitting a turtlebacked old dearie who was caning her way across the street in full oblivion - deaf, it turned out.
Talking cockroach butlers, a Russian colonel who takes orders from his digestive tract, and a villain called the Belgian Prankster, who wants to either destroy the world or tell the worst joke in history, are just a few of the blatantly weird characters that veer the story into the ludicrous at nearly every turn.
During an interview last week with Kobo's Chief Content Officer Michael Tamblyn, the conversation veered to the topic just long enough to understand the steps that retailers are taking to address the issue of children's ebook discovery.
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