Sentences with phrase «veers back»

But Mr. Bolton is not always in step with a president who sometimes veers back and forth between threatening «fire and fury» and eagerly seeking talks with foreign leaders.
Moritz Bleibtreu is his convict brother who veers back into his life on a work - release program and, despite his best efforts, gets involved in the struggling enterprise between his more legally dubious antics.
Written by Joel and Ethan Coen and Clooney and Grant Heslov, the film veers back and forth between the obvious and the ridiculous.
As the film's tone veers back and forth between borderline TV movie and gripping drama, it's propelled by powerful turns from leads Streep and Hanks.
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.
But then he veered back towards the personal, and began reminiscing about being a Nets fan as a kid: About how ecstatic he was when the Nets signed Julius «Dr. J» Erving in 1973, and about how heartbroken he was when, in 1976, the Nets traded him to Philly.
Sadly that is where the show veered back towards the real world.
In discussing his youth, he muses on religion and philosophy, topics to which we keep veering back.
From there he made «Prince Avalanche,» which merged the sensibilities from both stages of his career, before veering back to familiar turf with the southern - fried drama «Joe.»
I'm sure I'm not the only person who watched Lady Bird and found myself veering back and forth between wanting to scream at her character and wanting to give her a hug.
On the silver screen, Rickman has veered back and forth between popcorn films and art house pursuits as well as dramas that fall somewhere in the middle.
Then it morphed into «I want a pointer» then into «I want another German Shepherd» then to «I want a GSD or a Doberman» Now It's started to veer back to the cocker spaniel!!!
Towards the end of my degree, my educational interest veered back towards animals, and I took a research position studying animal predator - prey relationships.
The soundtrack is impeccable, a jazzy synth combo that inspired me to purchase the soundtrack so I could rock out to the boss battle music on the treadmill, and the dialogue can veer back and forth between charming, disturbing and outright ridiculous so fast, it'll make your head spin.
If I was to simply pick my favorite of the three I'd likely still veer back to Arkham Asylum, largely due to a nostalgic attachment to the game which was, at the time, groundbreaking.
Occasionally Darksiders II does veer back into the realms of the dark, grey and grimy, notably a ruined Earth and the Land of the Dead, both for obvious reasons, but even then it maintains its fantastic visual flair throughout.
With the image veering back and forth between an almost corporeal solidity and a ghostly transparency, the artist's performance as Callas evinces a haunting power.
But, of course, the conversation did veer back to Versailles.
He veered back into traffic and struck a Subaru SUV.

Not exact matches

That being said, I do have it in the back of my mind to veer off of my «usual suspects» and add some solid consumer staples that are not trading at the best values necessarily but do offer very solid stability.
It's nice to see Pixar veering away from sequels and heading back to the crazy creative concepts that made movies like Toy Story and Monsters, Inc so much fun.
As well, it drives me crazy when sincere people veer away from sincere «church talk» and out of habit or influence, start using the buzz words and «churchy» talk... I want to shake them and remind them they are better than that... to go back to their most sincere and honest use of language.
When mainline (or oldline) Protestants veered too far to the left in the 1960s and 1970s, the evangelical resurgence forced them to move back toward the center.
Luther may well turn out to have backed the right horse in the end, to judge by current Roman Catholic theology, veering as it is towards Reformed theology on this point, but what he said was a contradiction of official Roman Catholic theology, and put him outside traditional understanding, teaching and practice.
He ordered a 40 of Pabst Blue Ribbon, handed over a few bucks, then climbed back on his scooter, bottle tucked under his arm — no helmet — and zipped down the sidewalk before veering into the street.
He had to slam on the brakes and veer to the right to avoid smashing into the back of Kevin Magnussen's car, and Ocon shared the video alongside an amusing caption on Twitter.
The first play was the inverted veer, but with two stacked backs instead of four wide receivers, and with a receiver sweeping through the backfield instead of being stationary beside the quarterback like that diagram shows.
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.
Make sure that if you've veered off your normal bedtime schedule, you return to normal as quickly as possible, but understand that if your children have had a later bedtime for more than a few days, it may be better to gently adjust bedtime back to normal in gradual increments.
That struck me as somewhat unhelpful, and after doing some research and realizing the guy has like 8 or 9 kids and has veered from being a sort of convservative roman catholic to being an evangelical christian and back to the catholic church... well, I think you have to take that into account when you read his stuff.
Former Trade and Industry Minister, Ekwow Spio - Garbrah has admitted that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) veered from the track of probity and accountability and must go back to uphold the principles before it is too late.
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.
And even though you succeed, it comes back to haunt you,» he said, pointing to Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney's loss after he veered right during the primary to appeal to a more conservative base.
Would he try to veer sharply back toward the middle?
In a sometimes fiery exchange that veered from the issue of digital privacy to the contested Keystone pipeline, both candidates often reverted back to negative attacks.
Policing would veer from right to left and back again as the political atmosphere changed.
If the spacecraft veers off course too much, the moon's gravity will pull it back in line.
After a couple of days it turned back on itself, then veered north towards Japan before finally turning east and heading out to sea.
Meanwhile, the pilots veer off and take the Astroliner back down to a runway, just like the space shuttle.
Whenever they veered off course, they sniffed their way back.
(VEER) One of the leading causes of insomnia is chronic pain, and if you've ever suffered from back problems, fibromyalgia, or any other medical condition that causes great discomfort, you understand why you can't sleep.
Most people know a few good exercises for thier chest training and back routines but quickly veer off course when it comes to execution.
This is what I consider true consistency — the ability to veer off the path a little bit and easily get back on.
Judging by the soles, they were new, and they set me back a whole $ 46; I don't veer into uncharted style territory unless the ride is cheap, cheap, cheap.
It's pulling off on the side of the road to snap photos of the sunset across the lake, or veering off into a back road that leads you to a charming town you never knew existed.
I start craving pumpkin pie, imagine bundling myself up to go to my grandmother's house to rake leaves, and find myself digging into the backs of my dresser drawers for ways to spice up an otherwise flat look that can veer towards functional over fashionable.
The dates she liked didn't write her back, and her own profile attracted crickets (and worse The clip has been shared widely on YouTube after footage shows two objects appear on screen in the background before veering off in a different direction.
Imagery and philosophy circle back and then veer forward, but it's a perceptive work that finds a transformative power in genuine sadness.
Much of the movie relies on Cotillard's jittery expressions as she veers from tentatively hopeful to despondent and back again, sometimes within a matter of minutes, reflecting the ever - changing stability of job security among the lower class.
Pitching its camp in blandest bourgeois suburbia, it marries a cool, even clinical delivery with a loopy, surreal scenario, and veers from sinister implication to graphic violence to laugh - out - loud comedy and back again.
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