Sentences with phrase «which swerve»

He struck a shot from 25 - yards out, which swerved and dipped appropriately to catch the Goal - Keeper out, and find the back of the net for the 3rd time.
Kerry Kennedy last night apologized for the dangerous, allegedly Ambien - fueled Westchester highway ride in which she swerved across lanes and cut off several cars before slamming her Lexus into a tractor - trailer and fleeing the scene.

Not exact matches

In a conversation Tuesday with Inc.com executive editor Christine Lagorio at SXSW that swerved from the human genome to space plumbing (which Dyson mastered while training to become a cosmonaut), Dyson challenged the investment community to look deeper, to find entrepreneurs solving real - world problems.
Lastly the rate at which people swerve mercy to talk about Law just shows they are unhappy.
But there is a car close behind and another in the lane into which one must swerve.
The next instant she was swerving to avoid an orientalism, which would have made it too unworldly.
Needless to say, the implementation of the decision must still rely on automatised sub-routines — braking or swervingwhich are triggered into activity by the command post.
The recipe I saw whipped egg whites until fluffy — added a cup or cup and half [forget which] real sugar and then started adding chunks of butter until it was the right consistency — that is all there was too it and the general reaction was it was easy and tasty — why couldn't we repeat this with Swerve - or the new [to me] sweetner you mentioned in the zuchinni spice cupcake recipe [I ordered some]??
I have had good luck with Swerve sweetener which does evenly convert in recipes and I would suggest she tried that.
(Swerve has maltodextrin in it, which makes me sick)
Hi DJ - I have everything for this recipe, including Swerve which I bought from Amazon, but I don't have any parchment paper.
Swerve is not counted as carbs it is a sugar alcohol which does not impact blood sugar.
To make it low carb, I had to switch out the honey and most of the coconut sugar for Swerve, which changed the consistency somewhat (it does begin to re-crystallize upon cooling).
You had the culmination of the blood feud with a really hot crowd to the point that they were acting marky rather than smarky, a fantastic ladder spotfest, an amazing NXT title match which would be MOTN on any other PPV, a great tag match with a shocking swerve and a decent women's title match showing the improvement in Shayna Baszler.
Logano and Patrick were racing for position when a mechanical failure caused Logano's car to swerve and clip the right rear of Patrick's car, which sent Patrick crashing violently into the outside Turn 1 wall.
When Alexis was brought down 30 yards from goal, he almost punished Basel with a stunning, swerving free - kick which cannoned back off the bar.
Sanchez next struck a swerving right - foot shot from the left edge of the box which rebounded clear off the post.
Barcelona began to show some life with Messi finding some space to unleash a swerving shot which was well saved by Julio Cesar.
The drive, which should have taken 10 minutes, had taken 45 minutes because Jane kept swerving and making wrong turns that took her away from where she was supposed to be going.
On reaching a section of the road between Nyamebekyere and Nsuta, there was a heap of sand in the lane of the Jeep which was being used for the road maintenance, and the driver in trying to avoid running into the sand, swerved onto the opposite lane and grazed the nearside portion of the bus and plunged into the railings at the edge of the road, killing the three other occupants identified as Francisca Nkansah Kuri aged 27 years, Priscilla Opoku Kwarteng [Ebony], and Lance Corporal Vondee Francis Atsu, aged 29 years.
Sampson swerved to avoid what he thought was an obstruction in the road and hit a parked vehicle, which as a result hit two other parked cars.
The speeding SUV that caused a deadly weekend crash on the Long Island Expressway in Manorville — which claimed its sixth victim yesterday — swerved off the roadway to avoid hitting traffic that had slowed in a work zone, investigators said.
A cab driver allegedly swerved to miss a city bus and crashed into the poll, which then struck Joshua and his mother.
But I know you have your very good reasons for being among the 98 percent of the population that shuns public transportation: • You can read, check email, send text messages, or catch a few winks while you're swerving into oncoming traffic and pedestrians • You have built - in motivation for stopping at Wendy's for celebration takeout, given that you haven't had to walk more than nine consecutive steps the entire day • You feel good about the copious burning of hydrocarbons, which is creating valuable new beachfront property • You get to trade hand gestures and occasional gunfire with fellow traffic jammers.
The unusual half - and - half state can reverse another key effect of spin — the aerodynamic lift force — which can make a ball swerve up or down, or side to side.
I used swerve and the stevia drops but the swerve alone (1/2 c) comes out to 120g of carbs for the entire batch which would make it 15g carbs per serving.
It's made with Swerve, which has a glycemic index of zero — so -LSB-...]
I have replaced sugar with Swerve ® the Ultimate Sugar Replacement which is non-caloric plus tastes and bakes just like sugar.
Granular sweeteners (like erythritol, Swerve, Truvia, etc.) can easily be powdered by using a small food processor or coffee grinder which helps eliminate the grittiness sometimes created when using these type sweeteners.
Some people don't like the «cooling» effect of pure erythritol - you might want to try Swerve which is a blend of erythritol and FOS.
Some commercial blends of erythritol include sweeteners like Swerve and Truvia, which combine the erythritol with other sweeteners such as oligosaccharides and stevia (rebiana) extract.
All the same, Bulworth is a film that swerves to the left of conventional liberalism, viewing, as it does, corporate America and Congress pretty much as corrupt institutions which, Beatty seems to suggest, ought to be paying more attention to hip - hop culture.
The flabby screenplay moves at half - speed while undeveloped characters slog through predictable motions and forced quirkiness, all of which is trapped in an erratic tone that swerves from kookiness to uncomfortably somber.
«Gorgeous» Doubles Down on Taylor Swift's New Attitude — Spencer Kornhaber listens to the bubbly new Reputation track, which confirms the singer is trying on an edgier persona with a familiar musical swerve.
Swerve (R for violence, profanity, sexuality and nudity) Aussie crime thriller about a Good Samaritan (David Lyons) who ends up on the run from a ruthless hit man (Travis Hitman) and a crooked cop (Jason Clarke) after stopping to help a gun moll (Emma Booth) with a suitcase of cash at the scene of a car accident which claimed the life of her mobster beau.
Craig Lahiff writes and directs Swerve which played at multiple festivals, including the Melbourne International Film Festival and the Hamptons International Film Festival, and Cohen Media will distribute the film in select cities in the US December 6th this year.
No problem when you're at the helm of the new 911, which decelerates with vitriolic spontaneity and follows your chosen line when you must suddenly sway and swerve.
Ms. Herzberg appeared suddenly, proverbially out of nowhere, and there is no indication from the video or photos released of the accident, which includes a video from a camera on Uber safety driver Rafael Vasquez's face, that there were any other obstacles that the Volvo might have hit had it swerved, or braked, suddenly.
Off - highway, lane departure warnings (which work at speeds above about 35 mph) have also been improved with better road edge detection and a new driver alertness monitor that suggests taking a break if it detects too much swerving from the driver.
Which includes giving E3 a swerve and not acknowledging that they still have a console on store shelves.
Racing with a first - person view, in which players swerve out of the way of banana skins and hit the brakes to slide around corners could be even more thrilling and immersive than ever before.
She quotes from J. Mark Smith's, «Apostrophe, or the lyric art of turning away,» in which he writes, «[E] very instance of lyric is coincident with a movement of speech that describes a repeated swerve of longing towards the third.»
What more could one ask in a show including the explosive and tender Jackson Pollock; De Kooning swerving and jumbling and dismembering his frightening figures of women; Rothko's tangy brightness and trembling, tremulous darkness; Barnett Newman's zips and planes and intervals; Guston's dirty abstract impressionism in which figures wait to be unleashed.
The title of the show comes from Stephen Greenblatt's book of the same name which examines ancient theories about how falling atoms sometimes swerve to create new life forms.
If the defendant's unlawful act resulted in the foreseeable emergency braking by others, which caused the plaintiff to swerve out of control and crash, or the load to shift and spill, might such harms not be included within the scope of compensable negligence?
The Buick then swerved out of control into another vehicle, a pick - up truck, which was exiting the driveway at the same time.
Tired drivers take on a variety of characteristics such as slowed response time, inability to focus properly, decreased awareness and physical fatigue, which can cause the driver to swerve, speed or drive too slowly.
Additionally, many single - vehicle accidents involve situations in which a driver attempts to avoid a collision with another driver who may swerve into their lane or otherwise place them in danger.
There is certainly, without any exception, no profession in which so many temptations beset the path to swerve from the lines of strict integrity; in which so many delicate and difficult questions of duty are constantly arising.
Driving while under the influence may cause a bus driver to swerve, change lanes abruptly, strike a tree or other object, or collide with another motor vehicle — all of which can result in severe and potentially catastrophic injuries and damages.
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