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"detour" Definitions
  1. a longer route that you take in order to avoid a problem or to visit a place
  2. (North American English) (British English diversion) a road or route that is used when the usual one is closed

854 Sentences With "detour"

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"Detour Gold always welcomes constructive input from shareholders," a Detour spokesman said.
Detour Detour is a great way to explore new locations, especially if you're traveling alone.
Cosmo Galactic Prism is an ambling, shaggy run through detour after detour, stuffing more good music into two hours than most DJs do in a lifetime.
"I thought 'maybe there's a detour' and pulled it up on Google Maps, and it gave me a a detour that was half the time," she said.
Descript's origins are within Detour — Session recordings were short, but editing could take hours or even days to end up with a high-quality product for Detour.
"I thought, 'Maybe there's a detour' and pulled it up on Google Maps, and it gave me a detour that was half the time," Connie Monsees told CNN.
My book, Follow Your Detour, actually shares the entire story of our loss, quitting my job and RVing — we've always referred to the journey as our life 'detour.
Bose is now "actively looking for a partner to host the Detour content," and make it available to its customers, including those on Bose AR.  The Detour app itself will soon shut down.
Most importantly, the Detour star is taking care of herself.
Davide was shooting a Marc Jacobs editorial for Detour magazine.
"I take this detour from the road reluctantly," he said.
She believes the Detour model can scale to other markets.
Ozzy & Jack's World Detour premieres July 27 at 10 p.m.
Israel is not a detour to peace in the region.
We took a detour on a polder path, then stopped.
Superb coffee comes from Detour Coffee Roasters in Burlington, Ontario.
Spieth said he had no regrets about his world detour.
One print may inspire a brief detour after you leave.
Inferring my skepticism, he took a kind of preemptive detour.
Airbnb partnered with Detour, which creates GPS tours of cities.
Album Review Indie rock was just a detour for Mitski.
The exchange took a perplexing detour through Texas college football.
The second biggest decliner was Detour Gold Corp, down 3.3%.
"Although we figured the economy was in for a detour at the end of last year, that detour may wind up being longer than we had expected," she told a business audience in Hamilton, Ontario.
They take an amusing detour in the newest "Carpool Karaoke" episode.
Hence Detour, which provides detailed, guided walking tours from knowledgeable locals.
Click here to download Detour and experience guided walking tours. 8.
The detour Solomon, the Times writer, took Hass' case to Sen.
It says detour routes for the area have not been established.
But I enjoyed the random detour with perfectly cast Michael Cera.
Travel between the two boroughs often means a detour into Manhattan.
The promotion, good until December 12, is called the Whopper Detour.
PitchBook claims Detour had raised funding, but Mason says that's incorrect.
At around the same time, Ms. Olds took a small detour.
"Elvis Costello: Detour" (26914), documentary and concert film by Joss Crowley.
"Elvis Costello: Detour" (2015), documentary and concert film by Joss Crowley.
The Solzhenitsyn detour is one of many that derail Anton's argument.
Van Sant finally arrived, after a detour to the wrong Pergola.
According to Condé Nast Traveler, an unruly passenger caused the detour.
The Detour probably should've been a 90-minute road trip movie.
"We took more of a raucous and zany detour," he said.
KS: Andrew, when last I saw you, you were doing Detour.
Then, Detour was actually an idea that I had before Groupon.
At Detour, we're basically making these things, podcasts, that are scripted.
The first time I visited Treviso, it was on a detour.
I waffled about the detour right up to the last moment.
"I had taken a bad detour and gotten lost," she said.
In November, Kirkland offered 0.4343 share for each Detour Gold share.
After a detour or two, Mr. Williams arrived in Silicon Valley.
More recently, Kirkland Lake Gold announced a takeover of Detour Gold.
Several days later, I took a detour to the source, Bronte.
They took a detour and an easy way out of that.
The Whopper Detour promotion can only be used once, Burger King says.
This terrible detour ends with Sansa feeding Ramsay to his own hounds.
A deer's commute through Lakewood, Colorado, was halted by a treacherous detour.
The bottom line: This detour hurts the American soybean industry, said Taheripour.
Allow me to explain, and forgive the detour into pixel-perfect nerdery.
The happiest place on earth will soon offer a detour into Flavortown.
But first, another DACA detour jeopardizes the GOP&aposs new midterm momentum.
"We're United Airlines," he began his voiceover before taking an emotional detour.
Search results also display ratings and how long the detour will take.
His road to Jerusalem involved a long detour through other people's territories.
Our return flight home had to detour to Lucknow, India, to refuel.
An unexpected turn of events, a detour, a random act of kindness?
This, too, is a detour from America's longstanding position in the world.
This time, with a special detour through the lush country of Wales.
Uber's route to the public markets warrants a detour in Southeast Asia.
"On the insurance side, that'd be a detour for us," he said.
Racers also had to detour around some spots of open river water.
Given Mason's current focus, it's not surprising that Detour was shutting down.
A surprise detour will arrive tonight, so keep your plans flexible, Sagittarius.
After a detour to the past it was time to start tasting.
Absurdly enough, he's successful at luring Al along on this "quick" detour.
There were about six months in between leaving Groupon and starting Detour.
It's been incubated inside of Detour for the last couple of years.
Jorah and Barristan tell her not to sack Yunkai — it's a detour.
From Seattle, consider a detour onto the Yakima River Canyon Scenic Byway.
Our detour took about 45 minutes, down a winding, single-lane road.
Around mile seven I was considering taking a detour and running home!
Even with the detour, Mr. Prest said, it was a rough ride.
"Obviously, after that, my life took a pretty big detour," Eubanks said.
Serious elbow surgery would be just a routine detour in his ascent.
To an untrained eye, this would have seemed like a bizarre detour.
Detour Gold also said it had asked the Ontario Securities Commission to investigate the hedge fund, accusing it of "concerning and unlawful behavior" for putting out a public statement disclosing the offer for Detour from a gold miner.
Instead, General Muth said, the Army wants to frame enlistment as a patriotic detour for motivated young adults who might otherwise be bound for a corporate cubicle — a detour that promises a chance for public service, travel and adventure.
With the detour around Syria, they log an extra 2.7m km every year.
China's quest for internet domination has taken an unusual detour: Exotic domain names.
Music Festival at The Gorge this May, make a detour to Hotel Max.
While traveling to Singapore for filming, they make a detour to an island.
According to the lawsuit, Ferrari's guy decided to take a very costly detour.
Go deeper: Trump's China trade war forces U.S. soybeans to take costly detour
Conveniently, this oceanic plate boundary takes a land-based detour through Iceland's southwest.
Westbound I-70 open, detour at Denver West offramp, eastbound lanes still closed.
Warner plans to introduce three more bills in addition to the DETOUR Act.
Mr. Trump made light of the detour after he finally took the stage.
Groupon founder Andrew Mason's audio tour startup Detour has been sold to Bose.
But here's where the promise for prosperity takes a detour around most Mexicans.
Paulson also requested Detour to call for a special shareholder meeting by Sept.
The first and most important thing The Detour got right was its casting.
But the President nearly took a sharp and consequential detour, according to Wolff.
BACKGROUND Ms. Haddad took a dramatic detour on her way to jewelry-making.
Mr. Martin is glad about the one-year detour he took in 22008.
Her success with Ostapenko was a somewhat unplanned detour from her playing career.
The DETOUR Act is one of several expected to come out of Warner's memo.
The Shropshire Wildlife Trust recently challenged a detour round Shrewsbury on the same grounds.
Last week, Westworld took a bit of a detour, focusing largely on Delos, Inc.
And this time they took a detour through the Pearl of the Danube — Budapest!
Churchill made a second detour to a nearby casino and gambled away $19403,350 (£350).
Is there any chance it will make a detour and crash into our planet?
A company that specializes in bus trips took an interesting detour into sleep technology.
But so far the wave has been blocked, if not sent on a detour.
Delish reports that a seemingly innocuous drink caused one flight to take a detour.
The only thing missing from Alden's original plan is a detour to the Coliseum.
For instance, Rice took a detour to his high school on the way home.
His hookup with Hollywood royalty took a detour through The Land of Problematic Hairstyles.
Instead, I had tacked a two-day detour onto a trip to Los Angeles.
Detour had launched a few years ago, and was entirely self-funded by Mason.
"Detour is self-funded (by me) and we never disclosed how much," he says.
It was now lunchtime, so we made another detour, to a local barbecue place.
The detour meant that Voyager 2 reached interstellar space six years after Voyager 1.
The Detour season two premieres Tuesday, February 21, at 10 pm EST on TBS.
Read more: Roadside tourist attractions around the US that are actually worth the detour
When you've reached your detour, just hit "End" and resume on your original route.
Mr. Tillerson made a second stop on the unannounced detour of his travels: Iraq.
The old songs sustained them in what they hoped would be a temporary detour.
They're the most powerful waterfalls in the world and seemed worthy of a detour.
A lack of experience in logistics led to the initial detour into on-demand.
Detour Gold shareholders will get 0.4343 Kirkland Lake Gold shares for each share owned.
"The Detour" is the kind of show that is best consumed in extended viewing.
A short detour from Grand Central Terminal, it has been in business since October.
Did you forget that detour you had planned to survive an L train shutdown?
Surely this warrants a detour from the unpaved trail that we've been stumbling down.
"Although we figured the economy was in for a detour at the end of last year, that detour may wind up being longer than we had expected," Bank of Canada deputy governor Lynn Patterson said a day after the BOC policy meeting.
Transportation authorities are trying to put together a traffic plan, a detour plan for commuters.
To understand what is going on it helps to make a short detour into zoology.
I make a little detour at my stop to go pick up some library books.
We dare you to detour from a classic and try a metallic anorak instead. 3.
That definitely qualifies as a "detour" — but we're so glad she's where she is now.
The DETOUR Act is the first proposal stemming from that paper to be rolled out.
Reviews on Trip Advisor suggest that this is a quick detour and worth the stop.
The Detour team, including Mason, have been working on Descript for around six months now.
His secret detour could make for a story he'd one day share with his grandchildren.
He also adheres to the daily journey even when Park Slope presents a significant detour.
Folks must be reminded that one demagogue cannot lead to a detour or a dismantling.
To pull the Whopper Detour off, Burger King geofenced more than 14,000 US McDonald's locations.
His journey home entails a long detour because of the closed crossing-point at Rishton.
Of course, there's no way for GoGoGrandparent to immediately discern a detour from a disaster.
A detour in the company of a near-penniless laird (Roger Livesey) changes her plans.
An animal reportedly walked into the road, and the family took a detour around it.
Commuters are forced to take a detour onto a very busy I-295 each morning.
But she studied architecture at Cornell and took a long detour through that profession first.
You won't have to go to Whole Foods or make a detour into a Target.
Facebook's real and imagined misdeeds are just another detour on their path to political recovery.
I was with a schoolmate, and we took a brief detour to another pal's place.
Second, the Peak On Brand A-Rod detour into "incredibly productive" outings with J-Lo.
Each episode takes a detour into a hypothetical near-world future scenario, grounded in actual science.
Yet Iran also sits alongside the flight path, meaning a second detour may now be required.
When its Hawaii flights begin this summer, they will take a detour via Osaka in Japan.
Prince Harry made a major detour from the Caribbean to see girlfriend Meghan Markle in Canada.
Those in the DeTour Area Schools, where the average salary is $89,373, according to the state.
Mason also said he is no longer CEO of Detour, which he launched in February 2015.
Once you've made your chosen detour, Apple Maps will then return you to your original journey.
Anyone else suddenly tempted to make the detour from Manhattan to Brooklyn to pick one up?
The detour choice was probably one of the things that we had the most control over.
I'm still not totally sure where Detour is going, but I like watching its path develop.
First, though, we have to take a little detour, a mini-history of California climate policy.
Far from neighbors and close to nature, these five really rural retreats are worth a detour.
But after less than a week on the road, they took a detour south of Nashville.
Several miles from Princeton, drivers are playing chicken as they detour across a single-lane bridge.
That kind of detour would typically cost roughly $5,85033, two charter-jet operators told the Journal.
And that is why I thought of Tillerson as we drove around another fire-related detour.
The rigor of default privacy regulations would also be subject to regulation under the DETOUR Act.
But for American-born players and coaches alike, it remains—perhaps unfairly—more detour than destination.
There's something heretical about seeing Edgar G. Ulmer's Poverty Row classic "Detour" in a pristine restoration.
Soon came a second star (excellent and worth a detour), but the third star proved elusive.
Admittedly, investigating a nearly 100-year-old mass murder was a detour from my intended journey.
This strange story included an intriguing detour into the recent history of United States foreign policy.
For Mr. Drazin, it was just one more detour in a journey that began in 2010.
Nevertheless, he said, he briefly considered making a detour just to drive over the new bridge.
Jean-Luc takes a detour to see some old friends, and comes across an unexpected one.
Only when Emmanuelle Devos shows up in a Paris detour does Mr. Shannon find some ballast.
The area is particularly remote and isolated — I encountered only two other people on my detour.
Still, the court detour means the case may lag behind and impact action on the Hill.
Mr. Castaner, the interior minister, took a detour to Herrlisheim while on a visit to Strasbourg.
A small but important trail of refugees fleeing the Nazis took an unusual detour through China.
A tour of the Marina's sweets shops in Detour, narrated by a German philosopher A tour of the Marina's sweets shops in Detour, narrated by a German philosopher As part of the creation of its tours, Detour had developed some interesting technology — like a tool to transcribe audio that lets you edit the audio file by editing the written transcription, and a way to add music and sound to a narrative by adding it to the transcription.
He follows a couple of other cars that make an illegal u-turn to find a detour.
DETOUR- NB RT1 right on Hassett St, left on Old Colchester, left on Gunston Rd to RT1.
Now, after a detour into fantasy, the author has returned to the hardboiled corners of the genre.
Detour is a much more modest app — and that's part of why I find it so likeable.
She traveled with journalist Glenn Greenwald to interview him in Hong Kong, a detour that became Citizenfour.
The impeachment hearings this week spawned a linguistic detour: How is the name of Ukraine's capital pronounced?
"The Detour" is smart and warm and naughty, and more complex than it seems at first glance.
In "The Detour," Samantha Bee and her husband, Jason Jones, conjure up a road trip from hell.
Further ahead, Palestinian cars were blocked from another road, forcing a detour through a steep, dusty quarry.
Here's a fun challenge: Can you walk through Target without making a detour through the hair section?
Luckily, I was resilient back then and I didn't let this situation detour my hopes and dreams.
Even before the post-Sundance detour, Ms. Rauch had to fight for the film, her first feature.
If you're up for an adventure detour, the Stopover Buddy program is a perfectly designed win-win.
This week she returns with Detour, which features her take on country classics from the 1940s-1960s.
Each detour in "Melmoth" could be its own novel, and I was often sorry to leave them.
During a detour to the laundromat, I studied the infomercials on the TVs mounted over the dryers.
Despite the stolen bag detour, it has gotten easier over the months to rein in my spending.
From there, I took a detour to Vronda Monastery, built in 1556 and the oldest in Samos.
Bonnell's larger project has recently taken an unexpected detour into the left-wing discourse of the internet.
Almost always, we shift our bodyweight or otherwise detour to make the pass easier for the other.
Except, of course, the 1 train isn't running this weekend, so I have to take a detour.
What a curious detour Jemma's birth took us on, through obscure thickets of paperwork and existential worry.
"First, Ryan wanted to make a detour to look at the bags again," Ms. Wagner, 29, said.
And if it was, you'd make the detour for one of your own the very next day.
While Bradley stuck to the facts, he certainly took a detour to the shadier side of things.
The tow arrives (eventually), but not before Williams took Spike on a detour to a wine-tasting event.
Once there, it's impossible not to make the detour to Pizza Charly, the market's most emblematic food stall.
The Detour is our Toyota People Pick of the Day Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
He said he wanted to detour to get Mexican food, and Kate took him to a drive-through.
Harry made a 1,700-mile detour from the Caribbean to see Markle at her Toronto home last week.
Arms, in particular, is a fascinating detour for the company, featuring a diverse lineup of surprisingly stylish fighters.
When he arrives back home, he asks the driver to take a detour past the Pearson's old house.
Jason Jones doesn't have to look far to find inspiration for his hit TBS comedy show The Detour.
" That includes working with his father, rocker Ozzy Osbourne, on their reality TV show "Ozzy & Jack's World Detour.
I hop on the bus, which takes a detour, but it's fine because I end up near TJ's.
Looks like the folks of central Washington are going to be stuck with a long detour for awhile.
When I first wrote about Detour in 2014, I asked Mason why he hadn't built an indoor version.
"Rebooting India" is a welcome detour to the often-overlooked realities of how these principles translate into reality.
Late in his meandering piece, Sullivan took a detour to attack liberal analyses of the United Airlines controversy.
The Detour app will remain available until May 31, 2018, and all tours will be free through then.
Go: We found five rural retreats worthy of a detour, from the Indian Ocean to the English countryside.
The legal team, for example, is now looped in from the start for a campaign like Whopper Detour.
No one was injured in Clark's detour-filled flight, and the eagle is now resting with his handlers.
Detour Gold Corp: CIBC cuts target price to C$17 from C$103 COMMODITIES AT 7:10 a.m.
He was responding to an attack by Marco Rubio, who had made a tactical detour into insult comedy.
Detour Gold Corp: CIBC cuts target price to C$54.83 from C$21 COMMODITIES AT 8:40 a.m.
As her hockey career reached its first detour, she began thinking about the game in more abstract terms.
What happened next is unclear — he either went straight back to Britain or took a detour through France.
"The technology allows you to have an immersive experience," said Stacey Book, the director of content for Detour.
Five phrases take a masterful detour as we make our way from left to right in today's puzzle.
He is no safer with a microphone, no likelier to complete a thought without exaggeration or bewildering detour.
He narrates a tour on a new app created by Detour, a company that specializes in walking tours.
Nacho and Jimmy met in Season 1, and their relationship includes a very unpleasant detour to the desert.
During a detour through Zambia, she helps her pilot, Derek Holliston (Rob Lowe), rescue an orphaned baby elephant.
Miners such as Detour Gold Corp and SilverCorp Metal were among the top gainers, advancing more than 13%.
But it was in New York where his love of photography took off, though with a slight detour.
Complications ensue, including a second-act detour to Singapore, where Vaidehi is studying to become an air hostess.
Forcing everyone on the road to detour east to Palmdale to promote local economic development would be unthinkable.
If you fear key relationships could go down in flames from your dinner conversation, detour to a different celebration.
Trump's detour to Washington cost him half a day when he's behind in the polls and time is short.
Barrick Gold Corp fell 20.3 percent to C$20.59 and Detour Gold Corp lost 3.4 percent to C$22.87.
She took a slight detour with Tipper Gore, wife of then-Vice President Al Gore, instead of Hillary Clinton.
When we get there the parking lot is full, so we detour and go for a beach walk instead.
My throat started to burn—a perfect excuse to make a small detour towards the Val-André Lollipops stand.
This is designed to keep your computer safer, but you should go right to the desktop without a detour.
It turns out I'd missed lots of things, including a detour in a van to watch someone get shot.
Catherine Hébert: I did a film, a crazy film, Notes on the Road Less Taken [Carnets d'un grand detour].
He had been working in web development for several years, then took a brief detour into 3D technical illustration.
On Monday, her normal route was blocked off due to the city's major flooding, so she took a detour.
We both get shakes — his is chocolate, mine is malted chocolate — and are very happy we took the detour.
The thought of a wedding in virtual reality became, in retrospect, a dorky detour along the highway of progress.
Harry made a secret detour from the Caribbean to spend time with Markle in her adopted hometown in December.
But what's really exciting is to occasionally find a shortcut, a detour that might get us to Oz faster.
Soccer took a slight detour on Sunday as France beat Croatia 4-2 to win the FIFA World Cup.
Windsor, Ontario (CNN)The Democratic primary campaign trail took a detour north of the border Sunday, when Vermont Sen.
Take a detour to the castellated tower that you spy in the distance rising into the blue Tuscan sky.
Now they were heading home, and giving two of Laura's friends a ride, with a quick detour for hamburgers.
For Harry, that was making a secret detour to Canada to see Markle right after his Caribbean tour wrapped.
" That conversation ended up in "The Detour," he said, "but we go further than what we told our kids.
He'd eventually detour into comedy ... studying at Chicago's famed Second City where Tina Fey was one of his teachers.
On FOX News Radio: The Fox News Rundown podcast :  One man's road to redemption has hit a legal detour.
Maybe the detour down his pants will amount to something more and better, in the end, than phallic braggadocio.
Yes, it's confirmed: You're headed to the Lincoln Bedroom, with a quick detour through the Roose-felt-up Room.
And, in a brief detour, he explained that Lyndon B. Johnson helped orchestrate the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Donald Glover's comedy about life on the margins of the Atlanta hip-hop scene could detour at any moment.
Encounters The 33-year-old actor makes a surfing detour to the Rockaways before filming "The Alienist" in Budapest.
Many planes that had taken off for Kennedy from overseas had to turn around or detour to other cities.
Army inspectors also learned that ticket profits had somehow made a detour from battalion accounts to the players themselves.
She can take a detour and start talking about her insecurities and anxieties in the middle of an interrogation.
From 1997 to 13 — with a detour because of a serious knee injury in 2012 — it was Mariano Rivera.
It's good that "Voices" is followed by "Detour," an aptly named piece by the company's associate choreographer, Martin Lawrance.
They took a quick detour Then, the pop star took Corden to her family home where it all began.
Their detour a success, Nesbitt's team jumps back in their truck and hurries south before the storm can break.
Schumacher's updraft balloons had missed, but Nesbitt had scored a lucky hit during his detour earlier in the afternoon.
The conflict over North Korea sanctions had been the latest detour in the legislation's halting journey through the Capitol.
To get to them, emergency vehicles and the school bus had to take a detour through the next town.
Frontman Alex Ebert took a detour from the song's traditional lyrics, passing the microphone around for supporters to share stories.
They may give cities tips on how to effectively game the program so a neighborhood detour doesn't seem that appealing.
Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway compared his brief detour to Clinton taking time off the trail to prepare for the debate.
Z. comes home from work a couple hours later and joins me in bed to watch The Detour on Hulu.
I realize I left my gym shoes at home, so I make a detour to my house before my workout.
In response, Detour Gold said it had not received any offer and did not have a sale process in place.
It is also because cheating marathoners have been known to hop on for a quick detour to the finish line.
But until then, she's encouraging us to pack a change of clothes for an after-work detour to the gym.
What should have been a very brief journey became a one-and-a-half hour, 218-mile detour around London.
There's also an Alaska Airlines flight that's taking a detour so that passengers can watch the event from the sky.
And despite having to take a brief detour on Thursday to Charleston, Mr. Christie said he'd be back, and soon.
Because of Zellner's intensity, episode 2's brief detour into the personal lives of the Averys comes as a relief.
Still, for such a small payment, taking a detour to pick up a stranger may seem like an unlikely scenario.
No photos are allowed in the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, but the 3003-minute tour is worth a detour.
Before Luke Skywalker returns for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Mark Hamill will be taking a detour into Brigsby Bear.
But someone lets him do just that in Sunday's premiere of "Ozzy and Jack's World Detour," on the History channel.
Job mobility is reduced, according to other research, and workers are more likely to detour from their original career paths.
Making a detour from his usual supernatural fare, Mr. West retains his signature restraint and slow-burn approach to brutality.
Things take a turn when they decide to make a detour through the forest to cut the trip in half.
Without the detour into Flimflam Land, this episode would have said little that hadn't already been said about these characters.
Head straight home from work, with the only allotted detour to Ikea or The Container Store for boxes and shelves.
Gold miners also slipped, with Detour Gold Corp down 4.0 percent to C$24.75 and Goldcorp Inc off 1.4 percent.
How did the guy who coined one of the 1990s' most literal punchlines take such a joyless, decade-long detour?
Much of that highway was ripped apart in the quake, and motorists must detour around a damaged bridge, he said.
"Trump camp targets Obama's Ebola czar," by Marc Caputo A look at a strange strategic detour in the GOP's campaign.
In one brief detour, he draws a line from Chicago's championship to the election, days later, of Donald J. Trump.
What happened next included a strange detour when Loughrey became a marketing director for a medical device company in Philadelphia.
The net result is that we're on the road to a national health care system with an unwelcome G.O.P. detour.
The lighthouse is far south on the tip of Victoria — a detour from the main road through the national park.
In New York, he took a detour, working for a limousine company, before deciding to return to what he loved.
"Austerlitz" is particularly grim, as Kendall's journey to family therapy takes him on a detour into a drug den, first.
The detour allowed him to take hold of the empires grain, which was the idea behind Jaime Lannister's trip to Highgarden.
In order to check that park off their list, they had to make a 20-hour detour later in their trip.
It's surprising how unforced the new material feels despite the album suffering a five year detour due to work commitments elsewhere.
On a detour to Leipzig, the narrator pays a visit to his one-time lover, Marie, who is dying of cancer.
Then you may be asked to walk a few blocks to a pickup spot, meaning the driver avoids taking a detour.
It's a hall passed through, a pleasant detour on the way from the life-sized blue whale model to the planetarium.
The partially excavated on-ramp to Seattle's new tunnel, before the detour road built over it was shut down and demolished.
If biochemical dysfunction caused depression, and scientists could correct it with drugs, maybe talk therapy had been a big, unnecessary detour.
He made a major detour from the Caribbean to see her in Canada on Sunday, instead of jetting back to Britain.
Ratesh's New York fund, which voted for a "dramatic change" at Detour, studied the sector for three years before picking investments.
So Google Maps suggested a detour to many of the drivers trying to get to flights or pick up arriving travelers.
A single tough defeat shouldn't represent much more than a quick detour on their beeline to a successful title defence. Right?
For well over three years, as the new building was constructed, I navigated a detour familiar to anyone walking in Manhattan.
That's because the vapor or fumes go straight into your lungs—without taking a detour through your stomach, intestines, and liver.
Eventually, after a not brief-enough detour into thrasher rock, my son put aside Serj Tankian for the Thin White Duke.
The impeachment hearings surrounding President Trump on Wednesday spawned a linguistic detour: How should one say the name of Ukraine's capital?
The East's matchups were determined earlier in the night, although there was a detour from what looked like a simple path.
If it looks like there will be congestion that might delay your arrival, VW's navigation systems will calculate a clear detour.
The impeachment hearings surrounding President Trump this week spawned a linguistic detour: How should one say the name of Ukraine's capital?
The island, with restaurants with names like the Lobster Box and mailboxes shaped like lighthouses, wound up being a fortuitous detour.
Howard Schultz takes a 'detour' in travels across America, postponing any announcement on whether or not he'll actually run for president
While driving to his next stop, the facility his twins attended, there was a construction detour, which altered Rodriquez's standard route.
Detour Gold said later on Thursday its board had received Paulson's request and would respond in due course after a review.
The Detour is bringing a similar approach to its second season, which takes place 19 months after the season one finale.
That kind of dissonance between classic family hijinks and twisted debauchery is exactly what makes The Detour such a fantastic ride.
We took a 100-mile detour to this one diner in Washington state that was serving a Dungeness crab fried rice.
Initially, this didn't seem like a big deal, but we realized what it meant once we started to use the detour.
Their roadmap to rap hit a detour when J.T. was arrested for credit card fraud just as the song was released.
She made a detour to take me up to Camp X-Ray, which housed the first group of detainees in 2002.
About halfway there, I end up making a detour via Barista Parlor in Germantown, one of the recommendations from my guidebook.
To the Editor: Recycling took us down the wrong road, a detour from the problem of too much waste, particularly plastics.
That will make the Russia detour unnecessary, said one seller as he watched over a dozen tanks filled with green crabs.
At my local lunch spot, Detour Deli, a neighbor was siphoning gas from his battered sedan to run the deli's refrigerator.
Then plans changed, a detour that he addressed in his final two sentences before declining to say more on the matter.
Bryan never lost sight of his goal to play on the PGA Tour, but his path took a detour in 2014.
Toronto-listed Kirkland won the backing of 86% of Detour shareholders at a special meeting, according to the tweet bit.ly/3aN7nV7.
The company completed the acquisition of Detour in a C$4.4 billion deal in January after Kirkland's shareholders approved the deal.
However, shortages in some places force vessels to detour to ports with ample supplies, said Maria Burns, a supply chain specialist.
He says, "I hope you don't mind if I take a little detour"—again, totally monotone and with no eye contact.
The cars would directly link Brooklyn and Queens, two boroughs that can be difficult to travel between without a detour into Manhattan.
Detour was willing to settle with Paulson last week, offering to name a new chief executive officer and drop a civil claim.
But after it sailed through the lower chamber earlier Tuesday, that should be just a brief detour before the legislation reaches Trump.
When I feel the end arriving, I make a detour, dabbling in some side missions or exploring new places I'd previously ignored.
First, we took a detour to visit the famous Verma dhaba, one of the roadside restaurant and truck stops common in India.
Solving it is going to take us on a long detour through nerdtown, but I promise we'll still get where we're going.
For some reason you took an unreasoned and factually inaccurate detour in your rant to call A-Rod a bunch of names.
If you don't mind, I'll get to your panel of three things in a second, but as a slight detour on this.
The one that should have taken about 22 minutes, but took considerably longer after the driver went on a very windy detour?
History will either mark it as an interesting detour in an important career, or herald it as a new peak for comics.
The bill, called the Deceptive Experiences To Online Users Reduction (DETOUR) Act, does not distinguish between mobile apps and desktop browsing experiences.
Detour worked with Apple to map SFMOMA for the app, and the result is the best indoor location-tracking experience I've had.
On a road trip across Germany earlier this year, my wife and I made a four-hour detour to visit Miniatur Wunderland.
But mostly, the lights are just a pleasant detour, and an excuse to go to Marfa—something the town has embraced wholeheartedly.
New York (REUTERS) - When Anthony Sosnick was a real estate developer at the turn of the millennium, he took a little detour.
Retiring ROBERT HEVEY was fascinated by gardening as a child, but then he grew up and took a 244-year career detour.
"This scramble just took us 45 minutes," Mr. Hamad, 33, complained after completing a circuitous detour through backwater villages and across orchards.
A born and bred New Yorker, McCalmon thought of grad school as an opportunity to take a short detour from her hometown.
On her way to retrieve him, Ms. Turner saw police cars blocking traffic on Lexington and was forced to take a detour.
He joined the faculty of the Culinary Institute of America in 1972 and returned there after his detour to the White House.
Whopper Detour wasn't just an attempt to promote Burger King over McDonald's but a way to get people to download its app.
At one point during the marathon, Linden even waited for Flanagan as she took a detour to use a port-a-potty.
Detour was willing to settle with Paulson in October, offering to name a new chief executive officer and drop a civil claim.
Having to take the detour around Africa, they are at a cost disadvantage against producers from the Middle East, Africa and Europe.
The trip includes a detour to Great Neck, Long Island, where Dancing Dan has been roped in as a guest Santa Claus.
It goes where it must, including a detour to Morocco that only just snags its place at the heart of the story.
He's best known as the founder and former CEO of Groupon, and in 230 he co-founded the mobile audio company Detour.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — On the east side of Greensboro, the boundary separating North Carolina's 6th and 13th congressional districts takes an abrupt detour.
Biden proves old dogs can learn new tricks Turns out, voters don't mind 'two old white guys' MORE (with a short detour).
The whole show is an impressive tour — or detour — into states of looking and perception, with only a few slips into gimmickry.
Or they will hope for the best when their trains detour to Hoboken Terminal in New Jersey or Jamaica Station in Queens.
Kirkland's shares were down 2.4% in afternoon trading in Toronto, while Detour fell about 2% amid broader weakness in gold-facing stocks.
They took a detour to Red Hook, which they knew and loved, visiting a lovely three-story rowhouse selling for $1.65 million.
The tent city would come to fruition in May, but Dr. King would not make it because of a detour to Memphis.
Lieutenant Tuoi enjoyed her work, but she saw it as a temporary detour on the road to a more traditional woman's life.
READ: Elizabeth Warren Won't Say the Word 'Taxes' When She Talks About Medicare for All The most bizarre detour came from Sen.
Kirkland's shares were down 2.4% in afternoon trading in Toronto, while Detour fell about 2% amid broader weakness in gold-facing stocks.
But Ferguson's synonymity with A-list celebrity fame takes a wicked detour into infamy with the events that transpired on Aug. 22019.
Last week, Canada's Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd offered to buy Detour Gold in an all-stock deal valued around C$4.3 billion.
It is Trump, the septuagenarian white billionaire governing atop a standard Republican agenda, who seems like as a reckless detour from tradition.
Public School took a maxiskirted, combat-trousered, layered-up detour to Fury Road (also Furry Road, given the amount of "Revenant"-like shearling).
That — with a detour into Kryptonian resurrection, plus an undeveloped-but-appreciated subtext about overcoming our differences — is pretty much the entire plot.
A crash on Peña Boulevard, a road leading to Denver International Airport, prompted the app to take drivers on a detour on Sunday.
They start at the famed deli Zabars, take a sobering detour at the Holocaust Memorial Museum, and end at a really good sale.
No matter how often you detour into fear, you can always call on Universal guidance to lead you back to faith in love.
The current reactionary phase may turn out to be no more than a detour on the path towards a modern, federalist nation state.
For some advertisers, such as coffee shops, a branded pin might persuade drivers to make a quick detour before they continue their commute.
Weinberger has spent almost all of his career, apart from a one-year detour with Lazard in the late 1990s, at Credit Suisse.
It's a clever reveal, with the episode's earlier detour into The Raj turning the anticipated appearance of Shogun World back into a surprise.
When she arrived in 2012, Berkowitz got her first taste of what the lifestyle of a singer entailed and promptly took a detour.
But Broadway — and, earlier, Shakespeare — is a rare detour for former athletes, who, if they enter show business, usually choose television and movies.
She wrote an autobiography, Detour: A Hollywood Story, which marked the first time she went on record about her story from that night.
Speaking of that, a brief detour to talk about the other service stuff we expect to see Monday: All of which sounds fine.
Don't feel the need to downplay past positions that you're genuinely proud of, even if you think they might seem like a detour.
In an exclusive look at their upcoming History series Ozzy & Jack's World Detour, the pair take father-son bonding to the next level.
A House Energy and Commerce technology subcommittee hearing focusing on the wireless spectrum economy took a detour when the panel's ranking Democrat, Rep.
Osbourne's been busy with his show "Ozzy and Jack's World Detour!" with his dad, but remained committed to repairing his situation with Lisa.
The album would've been challenging in isolation; on the heels of the band's most accessible record yet, it felt like a deliberate detour.
For a smaller startup, figuring out how to obey GDPR's data localization mandate could be a huge engineering detour they can hardly afford.
ERI has a "zero tolerance" policy: if the company fails to wipe the drive, the item takes a permanent detour to the shredder.
Ramsay is in his trademark foul mood because the traffic and detour to the airport are going to make him late for dinner.
Road trips can provide endless opportunities for spontaneity, but it's not always easy to ensure that each detour will be worth the stop.
The Welsh actor Matthew Rhys plays a Scottish Army officer who is forced to take a considerable detour on the way to Dunkirk.
Smaller bullion producers also rose on earnings reports, with Detour Gold Corp surging 26.51.78 percent to C$219 after its profit beat expectations.
The Canadian market watchdog had not "expressed its views on any of the issues raised by Detour and Paulson," the hedge fund said.
Even the Older Mennonites of St. Jacobs, one town over, are digging up their main street, forcing their horse-and-buggies to detour.
This represents a troubling detour from the scientific and educational mission of the Smithsonian, which receives 70 percent of its funding from taxpayers.
" Cube takes a detour to his mom's house and delights in letting the world know he's just "dropped a load in the bathroom.
Now it's Fabric's turn, as Twitter apparently sees enterprise developer tool sales as an unlucrative detour from its core ad and data business.
They detour to the dentist, and then end up in a Georgia motel, with now-toothless Granny alternately sleeping and groaning in pain.
We met when you started Detour, and I couldn't imagine a company less like the one that you had previously been at, right?
I was on my eleventh identical Sim family when it became apparent this detour into alternative reality was actually making my depression worse.
But there was an option for a beach ride, and five of us signed waivers exempting TDA for any mishaps on our detour.
Kaiser's wrestling detour led to long friendships with the wrestling personalities Big John Studd, Mr. Perfect and Bobby Heenan, known as the Brain.
He also called it "unheard of" that both Netanyahu and Gantz would detour from the campaign trail to make the visit to Washington.
Story at a glance It started with Bean Bag chairs, took a detour at yoga balls and then moved on to standing desks.
California firefighters rescued a seal-iously cute marine animal this week after he made a bit of a detour into a parking structure.
On the way back to the hotel in Colonia Roma, I took a detour to Zona Rosa, where I lived as a child.
Amid all the fanfare over the Rams' return from a 21982-season detour in St. Louis, the team has mustered only four wins.
He arrived in the capital city of New Delhi Monday night after taking a detour for a private tour of the Taj Mahal.
Then after a quick detour to Nevada, 13 states head to the polls on March 1 — including seven in the heavily conservative South.
Even at a speech on national security on Monday, he took a detour to talk again about records being set in the markets.
The installation is a pleasure: neat, clean, linear, up the ramp, with an optional detour into the Thannhauser wing (always permanent holdings turf).
Given Aldrich's interests, as evidenced in past works such as "Hobbit Painting" (221-2008), a wizard could be a detour into Tolkien's lore.
The collapse made access to Genoa's busy port more difficult and has also meant a lengthy detour for drivers heading to southern France.
As the book approaches the present day, Donvan and Zucker address the dangerous detour taken by prominent advocacy groups about the causes of autism.
Detour follows 2010's tellingly titled blues departure Memphis Blues and Kinky Boots, the 2012 Broadway musical she earned a Tony Award for scoring.
Authorities began canvassing the area while Wal-Mart asked its drivers to make a detour and not drive on Highway 75, according to authorities.
Instead, retrieving a memory requires what the scientists call a "detour circuit" in the hippocampus's subiculum, located just off the main memory-formation circuit.
According to the People, she and Harry spent Easter weekend together in Toronto as well as a detour on a trip to the Caribbean.
What initially seems like a strange detour takes us back to the farmer whose sheep were let out at the beginning of the series.
Keane PeninsulaThis peninsula is worth a brief detour, so you can catch the angry waves splashing along the shores and the black lava rocks.
I made my family take a detour to Woodstock during a road trip so I could commune with spiritual residue of the flower children.
" The city's Aquavit, Aska, Atera, Blanca, Jungsik, Ko, Marea and The Modern all kept their two-star status for "excellent cuisine, worth a detour.
Anyway, they take a quick detour to some creepy place they obviously used to visit as kids and play some high stakes carnie games.
"Follow detour warnings, stay close to friends and loved ones as we await more information and, hopefully, news of the suspect's capture," he tweeted.
At another point, Judge Alsup and Allen went on a long, wandering detour about whether the relationship between two variables was logarithmic or linear.
Refinery29: Galveston doesn't go in the direction so many movies do — a man and a woman in close proximity inevitably taking a romantic detour.
" However, Barmak Nassirian, director of federal relations at the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, called the proposal a "detour from real reform.
Almost two years ago, Andrew Mason introduced Detour, an aptly named departure from his previous job as the co-founder and CEO of Groupon.
Detour shareholders voted to keep the size of the board at nine, while Paulson was backing an eight member board consisting of its candidates.
Unlike last week's detour with the Lannister soldiers and a distracting Ed Sheeran, Grey Worm and Missandei's long-awaited moment was totally worth it.
The father of three, 32, opened up about the return of his reality TV show Ozzy & Jack's World Detour on PeopleTV's Chatter on Tuesday.
The driver takes a quick detour, and we pull away from the crowd and onto a quiet neighborhood street with houses dressed in garland.
A small detour into Instagram and combustion engines can be forgiven: Curry let no wedding attendee leave without feeling the weight of the occasion.
For the last 18 months, he has been shepherding "The Detour," a TBS comedy he created with his wife and which he stars in.
That closure forced her to detour onto local roads, where she said she was greeted with the occasional middle finger from other frustrated motorists.
There was only one detour from the NYSE mid-career, and she left because she wasn't happy with how the exchange was approaching technology.
She travelled there with Alex Descas, and they decided to make a detour to Durban, the childhood home of the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa.
This weekend, as his United States rugby teammates were playing in Vancouver, British Columbia, he made a detour to Oregon to dabble in sprinting.
Pad extra time into your commute for a detour through the park, and start planning scenic routes for the rest of the warm week.
And their Grand Reserva was so memorable, I made an hourlong detour another day to buy a bottle — a wholesale steal at 42 euros.
Now, if you'll excuse a detour: Check out these Tesla big rigs spotted in the wild and shot by cellphone, courtesy of Popular Mechanics.
He also did a company called Detour, which is a mobile audio company that did tours in cities, which was a terrific little company.
If you're heading south, take a detour and visit Wingspread, a pinwheel-shaped building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, whose home state was Wisconsin.
And this season will add a big detour to her itinerary in February, when she competes in the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
The Handmaid's Tale Midway through its second season, "The Handmaid's Tale" has finally taken a brief but explosive detour into Commander Waterford's professional life.
We had invented the "correct way" to advertise, then took a 50-year detour pursuing a model that, in retrospect, seems kind of insane.
This blunt approach gives the government enormous leverage over journalists and, in the United States, provides them with a detour around First Amendment concerns.
"The Detour" initially seemed as if it had little to offer other than the sight of parents exposing their kids to wildly inappropriate situations.
In some middle school history books, the Cultural Revolution is described as "a detour in the Communist Party's expedition," rather than as a mistake.
But another detour for Kaprielian is frustrating for a front office that had envisioned him rising through the minor league ranks by this point.
Roxham Road, just a brief detour from a major border crossing on Interstate 87, has become one of the busier illegal points of entry.
The guidance was boosted by the acquisition of rival Detour, which helped ease concerns about the short life of the company's flagship Fosterville mine.
It also has straps for your skis and accommodations for avalanche safety equipment, if you decide to take a quick detour in the backcountry.
You'd be surprised at how much happiness a meandering journey replete with blind curves, the occasional detour and a blowout or two can bring.
But "God Is a Woman" exists in its own universe, taking a detour beyond the visible atmosphere and skyrocketing into Grande's vividly feminine paradise.
But there was a sharp detour on the road to a Space Force because, as it happened, eight months after Rumsfeld's report, on Sept.
There&aposs a brief examination of his friendships and a fun detour that follows his tour, featuring a cast of prominent black comedian cameos.
While she was the undoubted hero, Jon Snow's bewildering detour from getting on Drogon caused some real pain to inflict the mother of dragons.
Ms. Jackson, 82, is a renowned stage and film actress who won two Oscars before taking a two-decade detour to serve in Parliament.
He had convinced a pilot on a medical mission in Cuba to detour through Guatemala on his way home with a sleek four-seater.
More than just being a welcome detour from the usual, though, you're right that "Successor" is tighter than maybe any other episode this season.
Let's take a quick detour down memory lane for a second, and think about all the impressive hair transformations we've seen from celebrities this year.
I take a detour to get coffee and a large ice water from McDonald's…not the best coffee, but it'll have to do for now.
Unregulated rehab industry As many families of people with a drug or alcohol addiction know, relapse is a common detour on the road to recovery.
Second, there's destiny, such as Supergirl being sent to Earth to protect her then-younger cousin (Superman)—never mind the detour to the Phantom Zone.
Yao was the first-ever foreign player to be selected with the No. 1 pick who hadn't first taken a detour into playing NCAA basketball.
Spokespeople with the Morton County sheriff's department and highway patrol say it adds a 10 to 15 minute detour for the people in the encampments.
A VISITOR TO Moscow inquiring about the outlook for Russia's economy will often be met with answers that take a detour into the country's past.
The reason for the detour is that, though X-rays penetrate dust, they are absorbed by the sorts of gases that make up Earth's atmosphere.
"She really says 'white wine,' as articulate as any grown adult," The Detour star tells PEOPLE Now of her 16-month-old little girl Reygan.
I took a detour to raise the reverberations from her criticism of Trump to The Associated Press and The New York Times in recent interviews.
After making an emergency detour to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, between seven and ten passengers were raced to a nearby hospital, local fire officials said.
Barrick Gold Corp rose 5.2 percent to C$11.47, and Detour Gold Corp jumped 10.7 percent to C$16.97 after announcing results late on Thursday.
But Descript, Mason's new startup that's spun out from Detour, isn't designed to just transcribe audio (even bad audio, like a recording of JFK's speech).
Prices tend to be higher at stations near highways, but you can still save even if you're not willing to detour into a nearby town.
Ozzy and Jack Osbourne recently spent months road tripping across the United States for the second season of their travel series, Ozzy & Jack's World Detour.
On the ride to the high school, he asks the driver to take a detour to his childhood home: It's newly restored and pristine — idyllic.
This detour into geekdom seemed natural at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, which Mr Trudeau was visiting to proclaim his enthusiasm for basic research.
The end result is that a simple clue-finding game becomes a fun detour into the weirder and more fantastical elements of the Pokémon universe.
The episode's fragmented structure jumps from Rick and Negan's walkie-talkie conversation to Rick and Michonne, post-Alexandria escape, taking a detour to find Jadis.
Earlier on Thursday, Detour said it proposed the addition of two of Paulson's nominees to its board in a bid to end the proxy fight.
"If Trump comes first in Michigan, then the weekend was a detour," former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) told The Hill in a phone interview.
Among those that did, it was not uncommon for the men involved to take a slight detour before continuing their careers — often to great success.
It nailed down my 10-mile bike ride around Pasadena, California, even catching a tiny detour I made into the woods to take a picture.
Thursday's nuclear comments take what looks like a clear detour from the fiscal side of that image since Trump did not mention cost at all.
Herdsmen driving cattle from Chad to northern Nigeria now detour south, across Bénoué National Park, where cows compete with a dwindling elephant population for food.
On the Ground In Hawaii to monitor two hurricanes barreling across the Pacific, I took a detour to the neighborhood where President Obama grew up.
But in typical La Ruta fashion, the detour was not easier; somehow, Urbina found something more challenging than scaling an active volcano on a bicycle.
The detour also allows him to delay the return trip down the mountain of plot he has spent the first half of the play climbing.
This decade-long detour took place back in the age when computers were shared among users and ran faster at night while most humans slept.
But before we get to the answers, we need to take another (brief) detour to explain how this science has been done with human subjects.
Ms. Amari was 50 minutes into her hourlong commute, a trip of only seven stops — not quite four miles — that always begins with a detour.
If there happens to be an easy way to get from Point A to Point B, Ms. Kawakubo will undoubtedly take a detour to difficult.
Later, she took a detour and worked for a few years as a white-collar criminal lawyer before she returned full time to the news.
A narrow piece of the East River Greenway connects to East River Park at the base of 14th Street, but getting there requires a detour.
Those trains run on Amtrak's Empire line along the Hudson River and could make an eastward detour to run through the Bronx and Upper Manhattan.
When the place where he worked was bombed during the war, he made a brief detour to work on the railroad, which he found dull.
I had planned to reach San Diego by nightfall, but I wanted to make another quick detour to a couple of Southern California's unique sites.
After a couple weeks, I decided that I needed to change my plans and detour to Ituri province where something very dark was taking place.
I'm going to show you how to create a tree using a fractal, but first let's take a little detour through the concept of recursion.
A detour at a Victorian cemetery seemed an appropriate setting for a fast-rising star with goth-leaning inclinations in both his music and style.
Tomorrow, we work our way up to the Contender Division, with a detour through the always-popular Your-Guess-Is-As-Good-As-Mine Division.
The Kings took a detour to visit the Taj Mahal in Agra, before teaming up with the Pacers to hold a basketball clinic for young students.
ET. (CNN)President Barack Obama took a detour on his Asia trip Monday when he dined with celebrity chef and adventurous eater Anthony Bourdain in Vietnam.
But their collaborations took a curious detour as the three explored their willingness to push each other creatively and uncovered an unexpected shared love of pop.
He embarked on a 17-stop bus tour here in January and, after a quick South Carolina detour on Tuesday, has campaigned exclusively in New Hampshire.
And, following a brief detour to the Wii, the mainline series has remained on the 3DS ever since, which has limited its popularity in the West.
PLUS: Natalie Zea and Jason Jones open up about TBS's "The Detour," which airs Tuesdays at 10:30PM Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
But before we can get into the history, I have to take a brief detour and try to brain a zombie idea that just won't die.
But before I could even get there, things took a quick detour Monday morning when I got a call from Paige, The Verge's intern-in-waiting.
Descript was initially built as an in-house production tool for Detour, Mason's walking-tour app, and is now being spun out as its own company.
I take the subway home, rocking out to a Christmas playlist I made in high school, and taking a detour at the Trader Joe's wine shop.
The story, however, takes a strange detour, with renewed questions about rape allegations against Assange, who takes up residence in the Ecuadorian embassy to avoid extradition.
"The Osbournes" star, who is currently working on "Ozzy and Jack&aposs World Detour!" with his dad, is said to be committed to winning Lisa back.
Detour is under pressure from two other investors, investment company Coast Capital Management L.P.and hedge fund Livermore Partners, to overhaul its board and consider a sale.
The highways to Aleppo from Latakia and Hama in Idlib province remain in rebel hands and travel there now involves a long detour along narrow roads.
Rather than convincing someone to literally take a detour, Mason and his team just have to walk into a producer's office and offer a quick demo.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump took a brief detour from his administration's tax reform priorities in Mandan, North Dakota, on Wednesday to talk about his daughter.
While there were no three star restaurants, here are the two-star, "excellent cooking, worth a detour" restaurants: Inn at Little Washington, Minibar and Pineapple & Pearls.
Not only is his commuting longer, but a pizza deliveryman recently called him frantically asking for detour directions in the hopes of keeping a pie hot.
But if passed, the DETOUR Act would be federal law, meaning tech companies may have to make widespread changes to their platform in order to comply.
She's talking a mile a minute, full tilt into telling me a story about working with the legendary Willie Nelson on her new country album, Detour.
But on Monday, some Uber passengers in San Francisco were treated to a much more, uh, off-roading experience when their driver took this adventurous detour.
In the ad, a couple took a detour on the backroads of Castle Rock, a town from King's lore, on the way to a yoga retreat.
After P.U.G. became a "campus-wide sensation at Yale," Black took a quick detour after graduation as an investment banker at none other than Goldman Sachs.
I handled this rather substantial detour across Asia, Europe and the Atlantic Ocean on the website Kayak with a few clicks on my laptop track pad.
Visitors from the south could still get to Big Sur through a treacherous detour inland that involved steep cliffs and hairpin turns, but many stayed away.
Mr. Hell's 1973 detour into music was borne out of frustration over not finding a mass audience — and deciding to explore an alternate path to one.
That bit of negative heavyweight history hung in the air at Barclays Center on Saturday night as Deontay Wilder very nearly took a similarly misguided detour.
Even after the short work has made a detour into the woods of complexity, the guitar lines — played here by Sergio Sorrentino — retain a songful style.
A must-visit detour, just around 30 miles southeast of the national park, is Spis Castle, a 12th-century complex on top of a steep hill.
Along the way are Glacier National Park and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, after which the road takes a detour into Canada before descending into upstate New York.
Whatever that secret is, it can't be more devastating than the one revealed in the final moments of Season 1 of "The Detour," which returns Tuesday.
The comments by Viktor Zubkov mark the first time Gazprom has conceded that the project would run up significant costs by making a detour around Denmark.
Titled "Lattice Detour," the work will reportedly be made of terra cotta bricks — a material routinely employed by Zamora in various discrete sculptures and installation works.
The miner, which has operations in Canada and Australia, said it had added 14.8 million ounces of mineral reserves through the acquisition of Detour Lake Mine.
Gas prices tend to be higher at stations near highways, but you can still save even if you're not willing to detour into a nearby town.
I didn't hate reading Cursed Child, but it didn't even really feel like a return to the Harry Potter universe so much as a derivative detour.
Olivia Gallinaro, a 22053-year-old acupuncture student, was so repulsed by the odor on Tuesday that she took a lengthy detour via the M train.
Ships that can't fit through the strait (its minimum depth is about 82 feet) have to take a detour of thousands of miles further south. (shipmap.
Livermore declined to reveal the size of its stake in Detour due to the fund's policy not to disclose stakes unless it has to file with regulators.
Detour shares have fallen 24 percent since the start of the year, while the S&P/TSX gold index has slipped 13.3 percent in the same period.
Maybe she whipped up a batch during boyfriend Prince Harry's secret visit last weekend as he made a quick detour on his way back from the Caribbean.
But things go awry when Woody takes an unexpected detour during Bonnie's family road trip, bringing a reunion with long-lost friend Bo Peep, among other surprises.
There are also alerts in case bad weather is ahead or if an accident has caused a traffic jam and perhaps the driver should take a detour.
Grandpa Ozzy and his son, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2012, have most recently been starring in Ozzy & Jack's World Detour for the History Channel.
Earlier on Wednesday, Paulson & Co issued a statement saying Detour Gold had received a buyout offer from another gold miner, but had failed to disclose it publicly.
The film takes a late, brief, and unexpected detour to give one of these women a chance to share her side and her exhaustion with the process.
"Kiksuya," similarly, will surely remain a compelling story, one that adds brief profundity and clarity to the grand narrative, but only as a curious and tragic detour.
And just days ago, angry skies sent seven people to the ER when Milan-bound American Airlines 206 from Miami made an abrupt detour in Newfoundland, Canada.
If you love cute pups and members of the Evans family — as all their public moments confirm you should — that midseason detour is very much for you.
Finding nothing, the Martin Bergmann-led crew decided to take a detour to Terror Bay after hearing a story from an indigenous crew member named Sammy Kogvik.
Omar took a detour to the city since the roads near the markets were closed as a security precaution, and that probably saved his life, he said.
The most influential gainers included major producer Goldcorp Inc, up 0.83 percent to C$24.78, and smaller operator Detour Gold, which gained 3.4 percent to C$34.53.
Without giving too much away, the last act actually involves a detour to a movie theater where the gang -- their relationships frayed -- find the means to reconcile.
Seeking to ease the detour for commuters, ferry boats were making commuter runs twice a day between Santa Barbara and the town of Ventura to the south.
Bonus points for taking the detour just slightly off the path at the Old Fourth Ward for a once-over of the latest exhibit at Facet Gallery.
We recorded hundreds of hours of voiceover sessions and our ultimate vision was to make Detour a platform where anyone would be able to produce these things.
There are times when you wonder if he has taken one detour too many, become so distracted by his own tangents that he has lost his thread.
I've covered murder trials before, and like many people, I got an early taste from Truman Capote — I once even made a long detour through Holcomb, Kan.
But he was forced to make this very long detour, and actually make up his own genre, to essentially find his way back to the concert stage.
The channel has recently favored slick, futuristic dramas, full of gleaming cities and high concepts, but "Blood Drive" is a gleeful detour into grindhouse gore and raunch.
This pioneering opera company will make a detour into sacred music to perform Pergolesi's "Stabat Mater," along with works by Vivaldi, in a Bushwick, Brooklyn, circus school.
It's as if she no longer exists — or as if the universe is subtly guiding her to take a little detour after her trip to St. Louis.
For the Met's Cantor Roof Garden, the Mexican artist Héctor Zamora has been selected to install one of his sculptures, "Lattice Detour," made of terra cotta bricks.
In an effort to spare residents a lengthy detour, Pentwater bought a ferry this summer and started offering free rides across Pentwater Lake, just off Lake Michigan.
I had taken a simple detour from Monterrey, as Hilário had suggested in Matehuala, a safe back road through the eastern suburbs of Monterrey and Cadereyta Jiménez.
When they are not speaking for us, they may take a detour into animal studies, a field where they can rest assured that their subjects remain silent.
But "Whopper Detour" — where Burger King used geofencing around McDonald's restaurants to get people to download its app — is one of its most successful campaigns to date.
In an effort to spare residents a lengthy detour, Pentwater bought a ferry this summer and started offering free rides across Pentwater Lake, just off Lake Michigan.
A defined identity staves off the turmoil of a poor run of form, of a disappointing season — the difference between a detour and a road to nowhere.
On my way back upstairs, I took a detour to the middle of the loft and tipped the sofa and the chairs onto their sides, like cows.
I didn't normally check my mail after a late night editing The Alligator, the University of Florida student newspaper, but for some reason I made the detour.
Most of them have university degrees and very interesting professions, and [see] doing the service industry jobs as a detour on the way to the happy future.
The collapse has made access to Genoa's busy port more difficult and has also meant a lengthy detour for drivers wanting to head onwards to southern France.
Faulty locks on the Kiel Canal, which connects the Baltic and North seas, leave ships queuing to get through; sometimes they are forced on a detour around Denmark.
Mr Putin's decision to make a 300-mile (480km) detour on his way to Hamburg to avoid flying over Poland and the Baltic states symbolically confirmed that line.
At midday the next day, the boat took a detour to Lampedusa, a small island on the way to Sicily, for an emergency evacuation of an unconscious woman.
The tracks are going the wrong way, so William decides to detour by Lawrence's hometown, which sounds like something Ford would orchestrate as part of this new game.
Detour added that it believed Paulson & Co's actions constituted "serious misconduct" under securities laws and said Paulson's possession of non-public information was due to its own actions.
In the behind-closed-doors demo, the Santa Monica Studios level designer took a brief detour from the hunting lesson to pick up an item for armor upgrades.
Davis: We made little small mistakes at the top of this leg that other people did too, but we made up a lot of time on the detour.
The detour the Rubios took here for six years in the late 1970s and early '80s is not one of the better-known chapters in Mr. Rubio's life.
Two Chicago restaurants, newcomer Oriole and veteran Tru, moved up to its two-star category for their "excellent cuisine, worth a detour," joining Acadia, 42 Grams and Sixteen.
I make Bae take a detour on the way home so we can try out Ample Hills Creamery — I've never been, and I hear rave reviews from everyone.
The two were in Los Angeles Sunday on a tour bus that took a brief detour to the Dobly Theatre, where the sightseers rubbed elbows with Hollywood's finest.
After a quick detour through his love for Jon Grisham books and his bad phone habits, Proper Villains plays a mix of dancehall hits and Fire Alarm originals.
They take a brief detour for sex in a carriage once they escape LJ. I googled it and apparently it makes the list of top movie sex scenes?
Let the video lead you from a deserted car park to a cycle ride along London's winding streets, with a detour in a kitchen cupboard along the way.
That's a big detour from the Twitter habits of Michelle Obama, who was active on social media platforms but relied on staff members for most of her posts.
That opens up a detour by which firms could evade the Sherman Act's near-watertight prohibition on cartels by seeking refuge under a nebulous shadow of state involvement.
Honnold was making a detour before attending a screening of the film, in Manhattan, to "check out the local peaks," by which he meant the Jersey City skyline.
The book follows his usual detour-giddy historical method, comparing political uses of anger, and of related emotions such as pride and resentment, from Homer to the present.
We are thus treated to an old postcard of the Sheffield Hotel in Grand Detour, Illinois, which Welles's father had owned, and which later burned in a fire.
The United States of America's pride in its longstanding immigrant roots and history as the world's greatest melting pot took a drastic detour during the 2016 presidential election.
Saturday afternoon, Garcetti made a detour to Waterloo to visit the gravesite of Wakeland's great-grandparents and attempted to door-knock at the first home of her grandparents.
If enacted, the DETOUR Act would require tech companies to make their own Independent Review Boards, which would be responsible for making sure they comply with the law.
Devolver fit two proper trailers for forthcoming games, Ruiner (which we've played) and Serious Sam's Bogus Detour, into it 15-minute spot, neither of which were previously unannounced.
In 19503, Kenneth Arnold was flying his CallAir A-2 between Chehalis and Yakima, Washington, when he took a detour to search for a downed Marine Corps aircraft.
On a recent morning, Mr. Maron gave me a tour of this vanishing landmark, a nostalgic trip that took an aptly dramatic detour when his mother showed up.
Heading in from Mont-Sainte-Anne, we took a detour over to Île d'Orléans — a large wild island thick in maple forests interspersed with vineyards and small farms.
Sometimes an opportunity for a detour or a change of plans will arise that you (or your travel companions) might think is silly or a little nerve-racking.
The body was taken to Mugabe's palatial home in the capital, known as Blue Roof, after an earlier detour to an army barrack for prayers by the military.
Then detour to Venue, a nearby art studio, gallery and shop where products from dozens of area artists include pretty hand-printed letterpress cards from Seattle's Ilee Papergoods.
Other employers include the local government and schools, the Detour Lake gold mine, and Sensenbrenner Hospital, which moved out of its original Tudor-style home in the 1980s.
Inspired by the New Orleans institution Willie Mae's, Daniel Delaney has taken a detour from Texas barbecue (at BrisketTown, in Williamsburg), to focus on the fried-chicken sandwich.
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Unfortunately, when he is called to Baghdad to broker peace in post-war Iraq, our hero's new journey takes a dangerous detour into the direct line of fire.
Thousands of New Jersey commuters who usually ride trains to and from Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan will have to detour through Hoboken for most of the summer, Gov.
After our first meal together, he walked with me into a bookstore and led me — without detour — to the spine of the book he wanted me to read.
Like any of the current ride combinations, guests aboard Star Tours will take an unplanned detour on their trip and land smack in the middle of a galactic conflict.
He was really set on, This is the best route we could go and it's probably easier to have this one route instead of looking for a possible detour.
The party in Cleveland began last night and it continues today as the Cavaliers returned home after taking a quick detour to party their faces off in Las Vegas.
Markle's week-long trip to London came about a week after Harry made a major detour following his two-week tour of the Caribbean to see her in Canada.
But if one circuit adds new information while the detour circuit simultaneously calls up similar memories, it's possible to apply past knowledge to your current situation much more quickly.
The rapper, who last made headlines for raising money so he can "shut the fuck up forever," took a brief detour in his interview for Coachella's official YouTube channel.
As more and more pictures lit his phone screen, Tunis, the country's tourism minister, decided to take a detour through the capital's windy, hilly streets to the disaster scene.
After that big, juicy detour into Sandy and Norman's personal lives, the show proves its saddest point: For older men, even their personal lives are infected with career-isms.
If Tactics is a slight detour for the grisly shooter series, Gears Pop, which is coming to both the iPhone and Android next year, is a complete left turn.
Listening to Mr. Page, it is hard to shake the impression that football was a detour from the pursuit of the law and belief in the power of education.
" Permit me a brief and pedantic detour, because I think it's interesting: The word "essay" is related to the French word essai, with the denotation of "trial" or "try.
Such blocks can take a long time to break down, as they act like giant detour signs in the atmosphere, halting the progress of weather systems and rerouting traffic.
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida will be taking a detour from the campaign trail this week to visit somewhere he is not seen very often these days: the Capitol.
The speech was derided, especially Madonna's detour into talking about her time living in a "crack house," but so was Madonna's outfit, which was criticized for being culturally appropriative.
It's been a whirlwind week for the royal, who capped off his two-week Caribbean tour with a surprise detour to see girlfriend Meghan Markle in Toronto on Sunday.
For example, Ford might ask a driver to take a slight detour on their route home in order to model their behavior at a tricky four-way stop sign.
An unexpected detour through the ceramics district the same night landed me in a tile maker's shop where I was greeted with the same kindness and pride of work.
The lack of an Indian domestic transshipment port forces inbound and outbound containers to take a detour to one of those regional hubs before heading to their final destination.
Ruthnum is an award-winning fiction writer, but took a detour into food writing to explore his identity and his art through a dish that he grew up eating.
Though we have decided to cancel our event we will not let this detour us from continuing to work with different charities and to give back to the community.
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J.T., New York This may indeed be a very helpful line of thought for many workers who find themselves pushed into new responsibilities that feel like a career detour.
"The Detour" This TBS single-camera comedy is on its seventh episode, but it's worth it to just jump in right here even if you've never seen the show.
"The Detour," which premieres on TBS on Monday, is a comedy about a family road trip that is partly based on his life with Ms. Bee and their children.
But on the day when an accident or construction might cause traffic delays, VW's nav system will ask if you'd like to take the detour it's pre-calculated instead.
After hearing that one mom was asking production staff if Johnson would visit her son, he made a detour on his way back to set and met with Christopher.
None of that is what prompted DeVos to take a full-scale detour from decades of well-reasoned law and practice and upend long-established definitions of sexual harassment.
And while many were characterized by a hard-boiled naturalism, there were some — like Robert Siodmak's "Phantom Lady" (1944) or Edgar G. Ulmer's "Detour" (1945) — that were blatantly dreamlike.
Not surprisingly, the sculpture is attracting throngs of passers-by, who detour into the museum, slowly walk the sculpture's strangely disorienting path, and then briskly continue on their way.
Trump shows off the Beast After the lunch, as Trump and Kim walked through the grounds of the Capella, they seemed to take a detour, veering toward the road.
The Justice Department's lawsuit to block AT&T's $85 billion acquisition of Time Warner seems more like a detour than a permanent shift in the federal government's antitrust strategy.
Listening to Mr. Page, it is hard to shake the impression that football was a detour from the pursuit of the law and belief in the power of education.
The Baltimore Orioles had to take an unwanted detour during their nine-game homestand, flying to Texas on Monday for a makeup game against the American League's best team.
Going into journalism without a journalism school degree required me to take a yearslong detour through local newspapers and trade magazines before I got a job I really loved.
Before joining Clue, she took a detour into consulting with ThoughtWorks, worked for Podio as Senior Product Manager, founded and failed with her own startup and sold contemporary art.
The three discuss how his three companies — Groupon, Detour and Descript — are nothing like one another and why now is the perfect time for a text-to-audio service.
According to KNPX, the billboard went up at the start of a the city's annual Art Detour event and will remain there for as long as Trump remains president.
No. When Jon Snow first took him to Dragonstone to meet with Dany, did Davos ask that they take a slight detour so he could check in at home?
They said the detour through Russia gave the crabs a cover of legality, and the Chinese are building a new road that will allow them to arrive more quickly.
In a strange turn of events, a rental truck took a rather interesting detour off the road and found its way on top of a house in Alban, Ontario.
Days later, when the nurses allowed me to venture out, I went to La Salpêtrière's lovely 17th-century chapel and made a detour to look at the hospital entrance.
And an emergency weight limit on a bridge on County Road O caused a 12-mile detour each time he sent crops to the grain elevator or river barges.
But with the ongoing conflict making that route effectively impossible, he is forced to take a lengthy detour via Delhi and Lahore, before eventually reaching Islamabad two days later.
Anthony Scaramucci took no salary during his short tenure as White House communication director — yet his 10-day career detour could end up costing him more than $7.5 million.
It's so bad that King David and Jesus, who are said to have walked there thousands of years ago, would today need to take a detour to reach Jerusalem.
So I recently made a detour to Milan during my annual soccer-watching excursion in England to talk with Scola about his Cinderella summer, basketball logic and much more.
It takes more than 40 pages until he clearly alludes to being gay, in a quick detour as he describes witnessing the rise of the infant Facebook at Harvard.
Sanders himself took a detour from the usual presidential swing states to campaign in California for Prop 261 on Sunday and Monday, the last two days before Election Day.
But on the other networks, which serve as a proxy for how the media world reacts to these events in general, the gun control debate took a small detour.
"She loves the outdoors, so she takes after me a little bit," says Osbourne, who currently appears with dad Ozzy Osbourne on their History Channel series Ozzy & Jack's World Detour.
McAdams has been every shade under the sun (including a previous detour to bright blonde) and this latest update has almost earned her an invite to the Platinum Bob Club!
Fellow Suits star Gabriel Macht also touched down in London earlier this week, though he and wife Jacinda Barrett took a detour down to Cannes for the big AMFAR benefit.
"Detour Gold Corporation notified the Ontario Securities Commission of concerning and unlawful behavior undertaken by Paulson & Co and has asked the OSC to investigate," the company said in a statement.
His depression makes him bloated and agoraphobic: His is the difficult reality of mental illness, not a narrative taking a sad detour before promising to find, finally, a happy ending.
It's a small but sure-to-be-appreciated change that should reduce the frustration of making a detour to a Supercharger, only to find all the charging stalls filled up.
After the ritual, Niles introduces a road-tripping family of three who find a detour at a carnival — a genre staple and a locale rife with the threat of peril.
Videgaray (then the finance minister) was tasked with doing the outreach to Trump in 2016, according to the Washington Post, which culminated in that strange Trump campaign detour to Mexico.
When they successfully make that journey, a clone appears that will travel along the exact same path the player took, complete with every shot fired, jump missed and detour taken.
The detour extends what is usually a two-and-a-half-hour Kabul-New Delhi flight into a five-hour trip, increasing fuel costs for airlines and fares for passengers.
Stage AKA a 35-minute detour from the Stone Circle, where you and all your hoop-eared mates are hell-bent on huffing through balloons and pissing in the bushes.
An Uber passenger was taken on a 20 mile detour around the streets of London and was charged over £100 ($142.82) for a journey normally costing £15, the MailOnline reported.
Taking a bus would entail waiting up to a half hour at a stop with little shelter from the forecasted thunderstorms, followed by a looping detour to the local mall.
A French source close to Prime Minister Valls told Reuters that after visiting New Zealand on Sunday, Valls would make a detour to Canberra on Monday to meet with Turnbull.
And while Mr. Sanders has not claimed that a papal reception was in the works, his campaign has made much of the Roman detour from the New York campaign trail.
Like "The Detour," another recent (and not as good) TBS comedy, this one is gleefully unsophisticated, full of caricatures and gags that are just a notch above frat-house humor.
We get an unexplained detour through the life of the anarchist Emma Goldman, whose critique of liberalism interests Gopnik less than her "enthusiastic sexual awakening" and her hatred of Lenin.
The other direction down Highway 7 and a short detour off Kennedy Road, one finds the Pacific Mall, a huge structure housing hundreds of businesses, including an excellent food court.
"The Detour," which begins Monday night on TBS, is a comedy for people who find one particular spectacle funny: parents talking and behaving inappropriately in front of their young children.
Trump took a detour from attacking Clinton's economic record to discuss the 1998 scandal involving White House intern Monica Lewinsky and former President Bill Clinton, whom Republicans attempted to impeach.
The DETOUR act wouldn't be a sweeping solution to unilaterally solve the lack of informed consent on major online platforms, but it would be a step in the right direction.
Swift, who has not yet left the department, is moving to a top communications job at the National Endowment for the Arts, a detour well outside the administration's power corridors.
Detour through Trounce Alley (note the 29-year-old gaslights), then walk east on Fort Street to La Taqueria to snack on Mexican tacos amid festive music and colorful tiles.
Aaliya, who has (for her own pleasure) translated 37 books into Arabic over a half-century, delivers a long, delightfully digressive, conspiratorial monologue that takes one bookish detour after another.
I was a White House reporter when I covered President Obama's first foreign trip in 2009, to London, France, the Czech Republic, Turkey and then Iraq for a surprise detour.
An Eastern European Jew who, after a lengthy American detour, immigrated to Palestine in 1921, Meir embodied the movement's socialist and egalitarian modesty as well as its tough-minded militarism.
It was like a mysterious narrative detour from her elliptical films: a major auteur and eloquent leading light of the New Argentine Cinema seemed simply to drop off the map.
Captain Goyenechea figures that as many as 38,000 vehicles a day could be displaced by the road work, and many of their drivers will try to detour through local streets.
Rory's gig at the Gazette is an appalling detour for a former editor of the Yale Daily News that's presented as a moment of take-charge resourcefulness on her part.
When you're in driving mode on Google Maps, tap the search button and pick the kind of place you're wanting to detour to, whether a grocery store or a gas station.
LONDON — Christian Dior is the pinnacle of French style, but this week the fashion house took a little detour to the English countryside — Blenheim Palace in rural Oxfordshire, to be precise.
The Spurs can also take a slight detour by trading Green's expiring deal to a team that badly wants to win sooner rather than later, in return for a future asset.
Prince Harry, 32, was on a 15-day tour of the Caribbean on behalf of Queen Elizabeth, but made a major detour to see Markle on his way back to Britain.
If the stop is very close to your route, for example, it may say "quick detour"; if it's farther away, it will list how many extra minutes the stop will take.
In the early 20th century, Michelin developed its guides to encourage touring motorists to potter along them, making the odd detour for a steak frites (and to wear out their tyres).
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And after his 1,700-mile detour to see Markle after he wrapped his royal tour, it's clear that the duo are more serious than ever (the proof is in the accessories!).
The two men in question are the perfect example of how a quick detour away from the UFC roster can do wonders for your career when you return to the promotion.
Day 5: Mailing letter to mom The escaped inmates took an apparent detour Tuesday, driving the white van and the taxi to a post office in Garden Grove, California, Hallock said.
Before the entire crew returns to O boufés to feast on some hearty saganaki, they take a quick detour to a very small bar that is still a well-kept secret.
"That's when I thought, 'Oh this was a bad decision,'" she told ABC, which reports that about 100 cars had taken the detour and ended up in the muddy empty field.
"There's an ignorant freedom without being a parent," adds the father of two, 30, who is currently starring with dad Ozzy Osbourne in the History Channel series Ozzy & Jack's World Detour.
"When it comes to moving product, there's obviously challenges with major routes like I-95, I-75 and I-40 being closed and having to detour around that," Perdue's Forsthoffer said.
It's a shocking left turn (especially when the acoustic "In My Arms" immediately follows the sonic detour) that only an artist as charmingly unpredictable as (Sandy) Alex G could pull off.
I'd made one detour on purpose (to see the remains of the ancient civilization at Mycenae, dating back nearly 4,000 years) and several more that would more accurately be called mistakes.
CreditCreditRuddy Roye for The New York Times MILWAUKEE — Their daughter was sick and they needed family around to help care for her, so JoAnne and Maanaan Sabir took an unexpected detour.
Back in the pop arena after her detour into show tunes and pop standards, Lady Gaga unleashes her great big voice on a perennial pop subject: post-breakup fury and disillusionment.
Sherman had taken a detour through town—with Spieth matching the tournament scoring record at 18 under par while barely breaking a sweat—it morphed into a punitive battle of attrition.
In a rare detour from the format of "London Rental Opportunity of the Week" [*1][*2][*3][*4], this property is actually fully for sale, and will cost you $4 million.
The detour happened after a sub-contracted crew used an incorrect flight plan and set off from London City airport for the Scottish capital instead of setting course for the Rhine.
Mr. Wang, 57, was on a business trip to France, but had taken a detour on Tuesday to go sightseeing when the fall happened, according to HNA and the French police.
This was a long-planned detour, but it also ended up serving as a way to quickly change the chip after the final in Indian Wells, Federer's first loss in 2018.
That's how we ended up taking an unplanned detour through Klosteret — a sweet Bergen neighborhood of homes with flower-boxed, cobbled streets and one lovely cafe — to a large public pool.
Late in his career, Mr. Gilbert mostly directed small-scale stories about women — making a slight detour with "Haunted," a 1995 horror film with Kate Beckinsale, Aidan Quinn and John Gielgud.
Some of the highlights on the Harlem tour are Make My Cake, Sylvia's restaurant and Mr. Samuelsson's own Streetbird Rotisserie: Savoring Harlem Detour, $4.99 in the App Store and Google Play.
Biking has boomed in recent years, but cyclists who want to circumnavigate Manhattan are forced to detour onto streets along the East Side and areas of East Harlem, Harlem and Inwood.
"What Hamas was trying to do was build kind of a detour -- a new tunnel that would link up with a new part that they thought would be usable," Conricus said.
It requires very little in the way of advance preparation or chopping, but you may need to make a small detour for a few key aromatic ingredients to perfume the soup.
Now, after an intrigue-filled detour to Paris, the second volume in the series is headed back to the brick parsonage on the edge of the moors where it was created.
In its eighth episode — a detour to 1950s America in the wake of Hiroshima and Nagasaki — the series reveals that detonating the atomic bomb unleashed a primal evil into the world.
Those facilities manage air traffic at high altitudes; some flights between the Northeast and Florida that normally would pass over the Atlantic Ocean had to take a wide detour over land.
To answer the questions that philosophy asks, a long detour through science is necessary; but at the beginning and the end of the journey we find the same sense of wonder.
It has also started an "accelerator" program that invests $25,000 in new subscription news businesses; one of them, Detour Detroit, is a planned news service aimed at covering the Motor City.
Mr. Saperstein had not quite finished his remarks yet, which had included a detour through the costs of his own 35-day hospitalization following the bad aftereffects of a prostate surgery.
BATON ROUGE, La. – On a detour here from South Carolina on Thursday, Donald J. Trump took aim at two rivals ramping up assaults on him there, ahead of the next Republican primary.
He also said Detour needed to a hire a global investment bank to evaluate all strategic options, including a sale or a joint venture with a partner, such as a Chinese miner.
In the two-star category for their "excellent cuisine, worth a detour," SingleThread debuted in the 2018 guide for its beguiling menu that features local ingredients with inspiration from Japan, Ellis said.
But an internal audio-transcribing project at Detour spun off into his latest venture, the "audio word processor" Descript, which publicly debuted this week with $5 million in funding from Andreessen Horowitz.
The 211-year-old Boyd allowed four runs and seven hits in 24 22/3 innings against Kansas City on May 31, with a detour to Triple-A Toledo following the outing.
While practicing a series of stunts, the engine on pilot Chad Barber's biplane died during a steep climb, causing it to immediately stall and make a direct, terrifying detour back to Earth.
The only detour into sexism that feels truly necessary is the story of Gail Getty (Hilary Swank), Paul III's mother, who is desperate to get her son back after he is kidnapped.
This time around, the only genre detour arrives on gospel artist CeCe Winans' gossamer wings – and what country fan won't soar with Winans on her ecstatic rendering of "Joy to the World"?
For example: TBS's upcoming The Detour, a comedy from Samantha Bee and Jason Jones, features a scene in which two parents (Jones and Natalie Zea) talk to their kids explicitly about sex.
There's crying, but this time it's all about feeling your true beauty and confidence, a brief detour into scalp psoriasis, and some more crying about feeling too masculine in a buzz cut.
His only detour from the campaign trail: a stop Wednesday night at a house across the street from Gloria Estefan's sprawling waterfront mansion in Miami to plot his post-White House plans.
The often caustic proxy fight between Detour and Paulson, which began in June, may encourage companies and boards to pro-actively make changes, said Doug Groh, co-manager of Tocqueville Gold Fund.
This week, Foodman offers another wonderful detour with his Noisey Mix, a short set that consists mostly of the sort of stuff you might expect from him: fast-moving experimental electronic music.
Viewers are invited to take the flowers from the museum, on two conditions: That they make a detour when they leave, and that they give the flower they take to a stranger.
He also made a short detour in early 2014 to Turkey — the gateway to Syria and the Islamic State — although it is not clear what he did there, law enforcement officials said.
In truth, the fashion gala is one of City Ballet's many post-Balanchine gimmicks; it's also a detour from the kind of dance theater that has made this company a world leader.
Detour did not disclose the buyout offer to Paulson because the company was aware that a third party had already informed him about it, the gold miner said in its latest statement.
The next time you're driving from New York to Boston on I-95, you should make a little detour in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, to visit the Old Slater Mill national historic landmark.
The DETOUR Act would make it illegal to "design, modify, or manipulate a user interface" in order to obscure, subvert, or impair a user's ability to decide how their data is used.
The Mets will make a detour to the Bronx between series in Miami and Baltimore, while the Yankees will be in the middle of what now will be an 11-game homestand.
Try Florence Fabricant's recipe for braised chicken with gochujang on Tuesday night, even if you have to detour on the way home to get a box of the Korean hot-pepper paste.
But when Mr. Zinke and Ms. Murkowski flew the route in May last year, just a few months into the Interior secretary's tenure, the pilot made a wide detour to the east.
At Sonia Rykiel, the designer Julie de Libran seemed to detour off the Left Bank and onto the beaches at Biarritz where she went diving for pearls and came back with — oysters.
XEJUYUP, Guatemala — It is a relief to take a detour and head toward a plateau, with its tropical vegetation, after driving through a steamy landscape of sugar cane fields in southern Guatemala.
Beyond the stadiums, visitors will find much to praise around town, from traditional gardens and temples to only-in-Japan night life and Chinatown cuisine worth a weekend detour from the capital.
After a brief detour during which Jeter went into the Yankees' dugout to greet the current players, only a handful of whom had played with him, he emerged to address the crowd.
TORONTO, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Shareholders of Canadian miner Detour Gold Corp should vote in favor of an all-stock takeover bid by rival Kirkland Lake Gold, proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis said.
To get there without making an extended southern detour to Oslo, I had to take a three-hour taxi ride from Inari to the Norwegian village of Lakselv, which has an airport.
By the fall, Mr. Biden's advisers felt that their campaign organization in Iowa had steadied — but events in Washington took him down a detour that no one could have foreseen, or prevented.
Production at the mine, acquired from rival Detour Gold Corp last month, is forecast to reach 2169.1,280 ounces by 231 at an all-in sustaining cost of $503 per ounce, Kirkland said.
The first time I'd driven near here, I'd had to detour into the countryside, slewing and skidding on goopy rain-sodden roads in slurries of mud, through a thunderstorm with three hitchhikers.
The tiring detour through the beams of light can put birds at risk of starvation or injury to populations already threatened by light pollution, collisions with buildings, habitat destruction and climate change.
When oil prices plummeted, he took a detour to build software—you can thank him for inventing pay-per-click ads—before he founded Heliogen in 2013, with funding from Bill Gates.
The two older boys conspire on a plan to take a detour to a video game conference, where Greg hopes to repair damage done by a viral video that made him infamous.
Trump did not stay at the hotel on Friday night and the stop was a detour on the way to the airport, where the president will embark on a trip to Asia.
But while that seasonal reluctance was just a detour, Ms. Musgraves made it seem as much a part of Christmas tradition as stockings over the fireplace and cookies left out for Santa.
But there's something about the episode's ostentatious use of a five-act structure, complete with title cards and fades to black between acts, that portends more than a detour into crime fiction.
It includes a long and potent detour into the tragic life and powerful painting of the British Pop artist Pauline Boty (1938-66), whose work, Smith makes plain, should be better known.
Steve Schapiro, a spokesman for the New Jersey Department of Transportation, said that detour should stop between 1,200 and 1,500 vehicles per hour from merging into the peak flow out of Manhattan.
A nurse here in Pisa, for instance, could face punishment for taking a short detour to stretch his legs on the way back to his car after another long shift on duty.
Dominick Devismes, taking a detour during a business trip to Berlin, studied an outdoor exhibition showing black-and-white images from the Cold War that revived memories from his childhood in France.
But he made a detour, navigating the corridors of the West Wing toward the press briefing room, a venue he'd yet to speak from during his year-and-a-month as President.
In Iowa, meanwhile, a 2008 rainstorm sent the waters of the Cedar River pouring over the Interstate 80 bridge, closing it for four days and sending drivers on a 120-mile detour.
So it's remarkable that all these unarmed young black men were being shot all over the nation and no one cared until you had to take a detour to get to the mall.
After news spread that Prince Harry scheduled an impromptu detour to visit his girlfriend Meghan Markle in Toronto on his way home from his Caribbean charity trip, the reactions have been rolling in.
Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt took a detour from their summer getaway in Newport Beach, California, and headed south to Laguna Beach, the stomping grounds of her one-time arch nemesis, Lauren Conrad.
Hazarika, who debuted with Kothanodi (2015), an imposing folk horror anthology, takes this seemingly chaste, oft-abused trope of documenting courtship through the metaphor of food to an intoxicating detour and subverts it.
Luxon's consideration of a possible detour into politics after he steps down would coincide with the lead up to the country's next elections, likely to take place in the second half of 2020.
None of the passengers or crew members on the Pegasus Airlines flight were hurt as a result of the unexpected detour off the runway at the Trabzon Airport in the city of Trabzon.
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The best indoor location-tracking experience I've had Outdoors, Detour relies on GPS to position you as you walk; indoors, it uses Wi-Fi and iOS' Core Location feature to track your movements.
" A question about fighting ISIS in Libya took a detour toward more criticism of the former Secretary of State, who "has so much to answer for" but has "refused to be held accountable.
Unexpected complications, like having to make a detour if something strays into its path, or how it would perform in rain or at night, still have to be incorporated into the feasibility tests.
Day Out 6 Photos View Slide Show ' As they ambled through the Essex Street Market on the Lower East Side last week, the Haim sisters — Tagel, Tair and Liron — made a playful detour.
Detour magazine turned out to be short-lived (perhaps because it paid its writers so lavishly?), but that seminal life goal and subsequent "grown-up" purchase has always stuck out in my brain.
Before continuing north on State Route 29, I took a detour in Yountville, a scenic village in Napa County that boasts more Michelin stars per capita than any other place in the US.
On one half of the stage, the action takes place on Ogygia, the island where Ulysses meets the nymph Calypso — and stays for seven years, in a lengthy detour from his journey home.
This detour emerged about three years into his time at Noma, when Mr. Giusti felt a growing need to make an impact on people's lives rather than just an impression on their palates.
Her opening bit about taking a detour to space and missing out on fidget spinners and the political chaos of 2017 was clunky and strange, and the ones that followed weren't any better.
But his star turn took an unusual detour, when he was forced to admit that he lied to the government about a credit-card bill, violating the terms of his deal with prosecutors.
Often the most feasible way of walking from one point to another is not a straight line but a zigzagging, circuitous detour, because we don't want to be mired ankle-deep in mud.
Andrew M. Cuomo has warned, and thousands of New Jersey commuters who usually ride trains to and from Penn Station in Manhattan will have to detour through Hoboken for most of the summer.
But there it was again, a sharp detour in this most peculiar chapter, sending the capital lurching down a cul-de-sac so unfamiliar that Senator Jerry Moran of Kansas — Senator Jerry Moran!
Mr. Fancher's movie love and way of spinning a yarn to its near-breaking point — one detour opens onto another — dovetail nicely with the cinephilia and playfulness that characterize Mr. Almereyda's movies ("Experimenter").
Protesters say this is a needless threat to public safety — forcing emergency vehicles to detour about 20 miles — as well as a spiteful attempt to keep them away from the pipeline construction site.
The collapse of the bridge has made access to the busy port in the northwestern city more difficult and also meant a lengthy detour for drivers wanting to head onwards to southern France.
Verma has lamented that the Obamacare expansion, which began in 2014, was a costly detour away from Medicaid's core mission of covering the most vulnerable populations, including pregnant women and people with disabilities.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Facing slumping poll numbers and a shakeup of his team, U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump takes a detour from the campaign trail this week to visit his golf resorts in Scotland.
Codeveloped with a company called Detour, it uses your phone's location-sensing tech to precisely triangulate your position in the museum based on a hi-res virtual map created for the museum by Apple.
"When it comes to moving product, there's obviously challenges with major routes like I-95, I-75 and I-40 being closed and having to detour around that," Perdue Farms spokesman Joe Forsthoffer said.
" 4: "After a two year detour, one that has seen investment, decline, broadband deployments put on hold and innovative new offerings shelved, it's great to see the FCC returning to this proven regulatory approach.
The memory of this graphic agitation was awakened two weeks ago when artist Karen Fiorito unveiled her latest political billboard art project in downtown Phoenix during the Annual Art Detour art walk in downtown.
The family said they crossed the border on October 3, after making a "very brief detour on an unmarked road to avoid an animal on the road" that landed them in the United States.
Here, there is a five-minute detour to Winterfell to show Arya and Brienne training together, an entertaining though completely unnecessary gift to Game of Thrones fans, who are being spoiled rotten this episode.
This is a detour, not the end of the road, and we'll continue to fight for Gavin and other transgender people to ensure that they are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.
At one point, the hearing took a detour into the long history of fossil fuels in the US, which the judge said spanned from the 1850s — "when they struck oil in Pennsylvania" — to today.
Another flagship feature for Cliqz is a built-in quick search which lets users search directly in the browser so they don't need to "detour" to a separate search engine, as they put it.
But now Detour is dipping indoors: the company announced today that its technology can now be used to build tours of interior spaces, beginning with the newly renovated San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Whereas most audio tours consist of a simple audio file, requiring you to pause to control your pace, Detour uses the phone's gyroscope and accelerometer to measure your position and adjusts the audio accordingly.
I wobble and sideways-leap, a manic hopscotcher, from one digi-plane to the next, deplatforming and replatforming, slacking to Zoom (cross-platform functionality!) with a stop for analytics and a detour through Twitch.
The striking detour was a reminder of the lack of focus that has kept this President, thus far, from moving forward with the kind of agenda he tried to articulate in his Warsaw speech.
The Tour de France took an unexpected detour through a haze of tear gas Tuesday, forcing the race to a standstill as riders frantically washed their eyes out on the side of the road.
Some of the major airlines that operate out of Dakar involve layovers in faraway cities like Paris or Lisbon — lovely places, but a long detour to get to another country on the same continent.
For 12 years, Diana was operating under the moniker of Wynter Gordon, writing for other artists and imparting her voice to dance music, a detour from the R&B singers she was raised on.
Because after 100 or so failed pitches bulging out of a Rejections folder, I scored my first official paid assignment in an L.A.-based pop culture magazine called Detour (may it rest in peace).
To fittingly celebrate the one-year anniversary of Mark Zuckerberg's appearance before Congress, Senators Mark Warner (D-VA) and Deb Fischer (R-NE) have proposed the Deceptive Experiences To Online Users Reduction (DETOUR) Act.
Nvidia simulated a number of different road types, including turf, track and dirt, and even created an on-demand road hazard with a movable construction detour, and neither vehicle had any issues with that.
It took Tim and me so long to settle on our destination that by the time we arrived, after a lengthy detour at the mercy of lost Lyft driver, the show was sold out.
After the dot-com bust, Kleiner missed the initial wave of social networking start-ups and focused on putting money into technologies that would help the environment, in what turned into a costly detour.
His first solo release in three years and his debut album on Warp Records, Atrocity Exhibition will take a detour from his EDM-heavy 2013 album Old and return to his sample-based origins.
He's the founder and former CEO of Groupon, and he founded a mobile audio company called Detour, and he's just going to talk when we get back on a new company he just started.
A brief detour, while we're on the subject: If you're stocking up on disposable party supplies, Wirecutter recommends these cups for cold drinks, these cups for hot drinks, these sturdy plates and these utensils.
After a phone call to apologize and reschedule, followed by another brief detour for a shower and breakfast, Mr. Sagal, newsboy cap on his head, arrived at Urban Athletics on the Upper East Side.
None of the jobs lasted more than a year, but the detour was productive: She went on a commercial shoot for a client, Dr. Scholl's, and followed the production assistant around out of curiosity.
If this "it's all connected and there's a giant malevolent conspiracy against us" sort of explanation feels like a detour into Infowars territory, then this points to the second purpose of a "provocation" claim.
There, he quickly gravitated to the Vietnam vets he saw on campus and, eventually, to activists like H. Rap Brown and Stokely Carmichael, with a detour through psychedelic rock, psychedelic drugs and psychedelic clothes.
Australia's Qantas Airways said such a detour would add 50 minutes to its Perth to London flight time, forcing it to reduce passenger numbers – and therefore revenue – in order to carry more jet fuel.
Toronto-listed Kirkland said it expects capital spend of $500 million this year compared to $245 million previously, with companywide exploration spending rising to $106.53 million from $130 million led by drilling at Detour.
Australia's Qantas Airways said such a detour would add 50 minutes to its Perth to London flight time, forcing it to reduce passenger numbers and therefore revenue in order to carry more jet fuel.
" I say neurosurgeon because I think people would say, "Wow, she must be really smart, because she was on her way to becoming a neurosurgeon but she took a detour to become an actor.
Zvi Gotheiner presents two premieres: "Bears Ears," inspired by the controversy surrounding the Bears Ears National Monument in Utah, and "Detour," a more abstract reflection on what it means to take the longer route.
Twenty minutes later, after a detour to the Cathedral of the Most Holy Rosary (on Portuguese Church Street), we found ourselves looking up at the red and yellow arches of the Magen David Synagogue.
Walter's face-off with Gustavo Fring on Breaking Bad, for instance, might feel like a weird detour in a shorter story (like a novel or film) that was more focused on Walter's immediate quest.
The 1909 former Nassau Hotel, at the corner of the Atlantic and National Boulevard, is now the Ocean Club condo, after a detour in the early 1980s as a home for 110 psychiatric patients.
After a two-year detour—one that has seen investment decline, broadband deployments put on hold, and innovative new offerings shelved—it is great to see the FCC returning to this proven regulatory approach.
TORONTO, Oct 16 (Reuters) - U.S. hedge fund Livermore Partners is calling for an overhaul of the board at Detour Gold Corp and a strategic review, becoming the second activist to target the Canadian mining company.
While London is certainly not lacking in things to do, no trip to the region is complete without a detour to Bath and Bristol, just an hour and a half outside the city by train.

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