Sentences with phrase «veering in»

The high megapixel count was HTC veering in a different direction after trying the larger UltraPixels in the M7 and M8.
Other times, the driver is not paying attention and might change lanes without signaling or veering in and out of traffic lanes.
Veering in the opposite direction of objecthood, Le Va, using materials like felt, dust, and shattered glass, began making process - based compositions on the floor.
And the original Splatoon was fresh and original enough, that even when Splatoon 2 is veering in more familiar territory, it's still not overly familiar.
It can be a long process, but we can prevent one another from writing an entire manuscript based on veering in totally the wrong direction in the first chapter.
And Michael Gambon, Dumbledore himself, plays Mr. Laurence (the Marches» neighbor), veering in and out of an American accent that he seems to consider an irritant.
«Drillbit» feels like an Apatow movie — very funny, a bit crude and prone to veering in unexpected directions.
Running with the wheel in swivel mode is unsafe in light of the fact that running over even a little rock with a swivel wheel at running paces could send the stroller rapidly veering in an impromptu course.
Why did the car veer in that direction?
He'll appear to be looping away from the hoop, then sharply veer in a straight line to guide the defender into a big man that's about to make himself big.
This would entail creating content for users to talk about, managing conversations, so they veer in the right direction encouraging conversation to help build the company brand or cause.
Still, as he came around the back part of the first loop, he decided to veer in the other direction and take the second loop.
Use the tracking knob when the front wheel is in the locked position if your stroller starts to veer in one direction or another.
Their analysis showed that the tendency of storm tracks to veer in the direction of the poles intensifies in warmer conditions.
«Off track: How storms will veer in a warmer world: Research uncovers the internal mechanisms driving storms toward the poles.»
Their footprint trails veer in unison, implying that the animals turned together as a herd, somewhat like modern elephants or migrating geese.
You shared this teacher, that teacher — but what was the last teacher you both studied under before your scholastic paths or lives veered in different directions?
Therefore, money from pharmaceutical funding for progesterone research veered in the direction of expensive patentable progestins such as synthetic birth control pills.
But the film takes a nosedive into overbaked melodramatics when it dusts off the history books and veers in all directions to tell its crooked tale (blurring fact and fiction) of the iron - clad will of the strong monarch (voicing that the good fight was for God and country) and how she defeated the Spanish Armada and brought a long and fruitful time of peace and prosperity to her country.
Using archival footage of the riots, the King beating, the corrupt cops, and the riots, one would assume Erguven is sympathetic, but then her story veers in the opposite direction.
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.
In the long line of romance on the big screen, films usually tend to veer in one of two directions: straight - up romantic comedies, or dramatic, sometimes tragic, love stories.
C.O.G. actually stands for «Child of God», and while it starts to veer in a religious direction partway through, it returns to its course and ends on a perfect note, and never tries to convert anyone into a «Child of God».
But while the plot occasionally veers in strange directions, the emotions of the film remain firmly planted in tragic reality.
When the new film veers in a different direction for the first hour and a half, it freezes the blood.
Instead, it veers in the direction of Apple's walled garden, but with more meandering paths in and out than Apple's fortress - like garden provides.
At noon, he veered in the direction of his father's marina to refill his tank with gas, charge a hamburger at the snack bar, and pass a few minutes in the presence of Dana Pint, the girl I should have known would be the first to break his heart.
A few days ago, we told you that AT&T will be launching the HP Veer in USA soon and it looks like the rumor was legit because our friends over at PocketNow got their hands on a press image of HP Veer running on AT&T network.
While many artists during this time explored figuration and order, as depicted in the Guggenheim's 2011 exhibition «Chaos and Classicism: Art in France, Italy, and Germany, 1918 - 1936,» others veered in the opposite direction.
But whereas pastels were historically prized for the life - like flush they lent to portraits, or utilised for their ability to convey atmosphere and mood, Party veers in completely the opposite direction and uses them to create a coruscating artificiality.
Liz Craft Arrived from: New York City L.A. gallery: none Style: Craft's fantastical, dreamlike sculptures often veer in the direction of nightmares: they include glossy, upended spiders, functionless house - like constructions, goopy unicorns, baby carriages and assorted monsters.
Still other canvases veer in the opposite direction by merging undulations of vivid, carnivalesque blues, pinks, oranges, or greens with somber dark swathes into curves that evoke chaotic balloon sculptures or failed attempts to wring order from unruly sausages of brute matter.
This morning I had breakfast with Chuck Leavell, another Georgian whose career veered in a similar way — in his case from playing piano for the Allman Brothers and Rolling Stones to managing a 2,500 - acre tree plantation and co-creating the Mother Nature News Web site.
Evidently, in 2010 the plaintiff - truck driver was injured when he tried to avoid the defendant who negligently veered in front of the truck driver.
But quite often, one sees statements from so - called disinterested parties that veer in one direction or the other.
For starters, dates belong all lined up on the right - hand side of the page — this is where recruiters» eyes automatically veer in search of your chronology.

Not exact matches

But in recent years he's veered more into straight - up dramas.
On a recent morning in the company's New York office, four of Casper's co-founders (the fifth, Jeff Chapin, works out of Casper's San Francisco facility) gathered to discuss Casper's milestones — and somehow, the conversation veered to the nature of German cream cheese.
To avoid veering off course, check in with your goals regularly and keep your eye on the prize.
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.
After veering toward the centre in the first debate, Romney, who built his fortune in management and private equity, had one great remaining argument for himself: his management experience.
Lastly, remote teams tend to veer off in different directions from time to time so it would be good practice to get your team members in the habit of providing daily or weekly summaries.
Users in these groups would share «best practices» from bombarding borrowers with frequent phone calls to posting public notices around their homes or even swarming them with «beggars,» practices that a Chinese lawyer told The Paper could veer into illegal territory.
The US and China are now locked in a global game of chicken, hurtling towards each other at high speed, each daring the other not to veer away.
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?
Lor's partners in the latter include three alumni of Veer, yet another Calgary - based digital - image vendor that was bought by yet another industry giant, Corbis.
Canada Goose tends to veer away from the norm when it comes to advertising, and this is the second time in the last month the brand has flirted with America's cultural elite.
Trump himself is incredibly spontaneous, often veering off - script in ways that can create awkward, and at times, offensive, moments with world leaders.
Chicken is a game in which two drivers speed toward each other to see who can go the longest without veering away to avoid a collision.
Yet even as diplomats and law - enforcement officials from the two countries continued to collaborate on the investigation in a limited, low - key way, the relationship veered back toward confrontation.
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