His vocal work was enormously impressive, veering worryingly towards perfection, something which improvisation never sought, expected or needed. |
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Eyes everywhere watched me, conversations hesitating, veering off in new directions as Mai and I entered. |
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This conversation was veering off the original topic, and onto the one Lauren was afraid it would come to. |
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My thoughts were dismissed as I lurched forward, the taxi veering to the side of the avenue and halting quickly. |
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Always veering towards the conservative and traditional, they dislike novelties, experimentation or quirky fads. |
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Her Scottish accent is absolutely terrible, veering alarmingly between Australian, Irish and Robin Williams in Mrs Doubtfire. |
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The researchers noted that the helicopters stayed impressively true to the calculated flight paths, never veering more than 12-inches off course. |
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The weather changes every five minutes, veering from sunshine to blizzards and back. |
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If a novel with a pink popsicle on the cover sounds to you like literature veering into the tedious, high-pitched and bloggy, fear not. |
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The greens are not as even as the carpet in Room 902 and I may as well be playing crazy golf the way the balls keep veering away from the hole. |
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The other good news is that the northerly monsoons have arrived in the Gulf, blowing steadily from north-west veering north-east. |
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Hedges effectively treads the tightrope between comedy and drama without veering too far in either direction. |
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A solid sophomore entry for a band born out of intensity, Sparta have made an iffy decision in veering off into a lighter direction. |
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On the contrary, ethics is determinately particularistic, at times veering dangerously close to narcissistic. |
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Witnesses described a loud bang, the pilot ejecting then the plane veering upwards into the sky, then crashing straight down. |
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The album, Eye to the Telescope, is a beguiling record, veering from pumped-up indie to stripped-down acoustic ballads. |
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The color balance is off-kilter something fierce, veering heavily toward the red pole of the spectrum. |
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His mood could change in an instant and he would keep veering off the topic of conversation, forgetting what they had been talking about. |
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If a vessel veers off the channel to port the light becomes red and veering to starboard shows a green light. |
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And the government's reaction, veering in panic-stricken indecision from one wildly contradictory solution to another, is also traditional. |
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We didn't overbalance, but we did end up veering around a bit to stay upright. |
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This climbs steadily before veering E, traverses back below a steep section and turns right again to cross the E ridge of the hill. |
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The role of Quentin, garrulously veering from self-pity to self-justification, is a difficult one. |
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Tomorrow, Sunday, the center of the low will pass over them with winds veering from south to west then north-west. |
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From the Middle Ages the tail vane of windmills, continuously steering the sails into the veering wind, are well-known early examples of guidance by feedback. |
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What is bad about all terror is when it is attached to religious and political abstractions and reductive myths that keep veering away from history and sense. |
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Mr. Speaker, once again we are veering off into the realm of personal relationships. |
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Both are made from Cabernet franc, but are much lustier than conventional Bourgueil wines, veering towards the fleshiness of New World Merlot in the Valinieres Cuvee. |
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Finding Neverland, which explores the events that inspired J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, briefly skirts that line before veering off into terribly cornball territory. |
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There are passages where the narrative flounders, information is disordered and the author loses focus, veering from rich narrative to dry anthropology. |
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At worst, the phrase is veering toward oxymoron status, remindful of the comedian George Carlin's famous routine about jumbo shrimp. |
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Forum titles are required to be clear, simple and legible. Please refrain from veering off the subject. |
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She enrolled at U. C. L. A., veering away from Hollywood and onto an academic track that fit with her family's ethos. |
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But there is also room for disaster. In the era of tea-party conservatives, Mr Pawlenty is calculatedly veering to the right. |
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Amble alongside the tranquil Donnelly River before veering east for the waterfalls and wildflowers of Beedelup National Park. |
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One drop too many and the colour escapes, veering towards a large, muddy splotch, drenching the paper, now buckled. |
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When the sailboat was about 100Â m off its bow, the dredger took evasive action, veering to starboard to avoid a collision. |
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Analysts say Orbán is seeking to recoup support by veering towards the radical right. |
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The key to Ford, though, is staying on our plan, not veering one inch from our plan. |
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Now it's a matter of dealing with the ridge appearing on Safran's route in order to gybe in a wind that's gradually veering east and calming. |
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Some passengers felt that the trip leader waited longer than necessary before veering the raft clear of these hazards. |
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Trail South Zoe Creek before veering upwards to the trail's best vantage points. |
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Grain and oilseed shipments through the Seaway have declined, veering towards the Pacific and Mississippi routes. |
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This threshold enables the brake to be applied before zero speed so as to avoid load veering while the brake is being applied. |
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The outlook was for winds rising to storm force southeast then veering to storm force southwest and easing to strong westerly. |
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Installation of a pedestrian island and narrowing of the streets, as well as a veering in their axes near the intersection with Plein-Air. |
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For a country forever cracking down on those perceived as veering from the sexual norm, being gay is finally starting to pay. |
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The reaction to this development has engendered a fear that cultural morality is veering out of control. |
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This darker sensibility keeps the book, to its great credit, from veering toward The Devil Wears Prada territory. |
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Once the state of opportunity, California is now veering on a cycle of decline that will be difficult to reverse, writes Tom Gray. |
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One of the beauties of Sintra, though, is that you can escape the crowds, literally within a minute, by veering off on one of the bowered paths leading up the Serra. |
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We traveled eight days along the main road before veering away from our fellow travelers onto a smaller path heading north towards the Silver Crossings. |
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We risk becoming inured to tragedy, veering from empathy to callousness. |
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I think I'm the one who keeps veering into over-serious territory. |
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Facedown in the water, a jolt of fear shot through me the first time I came face-to-face with a chinook, which aimed straight at me before veering sharply away. |
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The trade wind is veering east to south-east. |
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Hurricane Bill tracked northeast through maritime waters passing within 50 km of the coast of Nova Scotia before veering more eastward on its way to Newfoundland. |
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A front is building by the north and the wind could well weaken substantially, possibly even veering temporarily to the north north-west of Guadeloupe. |
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Now, instead of traveling in a nice, compact group, some are veering off toward the woods to the right, a few have chosen to go left, and the less adventuresome ones are plodding on straight ahead. |
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He asked the tough questions, often veering into uncomfortable territory. |
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Mariah, veering wildly in the bipolar state that was 'tweendom, might be apologizing and complaining at one and the same time. |
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Highways England's gritter drivers have noticed a growing problem with road users veering onto the hard shoulder to avoid being struck by salt. |
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It showed Mr. McDonald seeming to try to jog or walk past officers, then veering at an angle away from them before being shot, again and again, even as he lay on the pavement. |
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But these days you seem to be veering off on much more of a rock tangent. |
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Shadow Treasury chief secretary Chris Leslie said the Liberal Democrats could not fool the public that theywere veering away from the Conservatives after four years in alliance. |
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It is not perfect but it is veering in the right direction. |
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On the other hand he has also careened all over the ideological map, sounding like a centrist last autumn, moving to the right in the primary season and now veering back again. |
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There is a sense that the West has been on a seesaw for most of the 18 years Mr Lukashenka has been in power, veering from confrontation to engagement and back again. |
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The erratic rule of Boris Yeltsin, veering wildly between gloomy inertia and reckless action, has given way to the steely inscrutability and disciplined single-mindedness of a tough, youthful, former KGB man. |
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As they make their way further south, the isobars start to curve around and a 20-knot NE'ly is forecast for lunchtime, before veering E'ly at the latitude of Gibraltar, while remaining at around twenty knots. |
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Follow the tarmac road veering away from the tree line on your left towards another tree line ahead. |
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I believe that the result is excellent, and we must avoid veering away from it by adopting amendments that run counter to the spirit of the proposal. |
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A more challenging route climbs out of Deepdale, veering into the lower part of Link Cove before surmounting Greenhow End and The Step. |
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Mr Bennett said said there was a filter lane and bollards in the centre of the road, which Goddard repeatedly kept veering towards. |
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This option uses approximately 300 metres of an existing 2.5 metre wide asphalt pathway, before veering off and making use of an old road bed along the rock embankment and the roadside edge of the tennis courts. |
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The Relative Strength Index on the 4-hour chart indicates that the pair is veering into overbought territory, meaning a bearish reversal could happen. |
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Summertime In My Heart is the highlight, almost veering into saccharine territory until a masterful middle eight sends the chorus soaring. |
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Joe's solo efforts differ quite a bit from the Pernice Brothers' material, veering more towards Americana than the poppier sound created by his full band. |
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The Daily Caller's education coverage is hyperkinetic, not to mention schizophrenic, veering between hot policy issues and the schoolhouse scandal of the day. |
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