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The detours make sense in a book about meandering people making detours of their own, bringing to mind Laurie Colwin or Mona Simpson — other spinners of precise fictional webs about sloppy people.
Zika's route to Florida has had a couple of detours.
That turned the bizarre detours into pleasant moments of surprise.
But he would face several major detours as a child.
Yet Mr. Weldon's path was not without obstacles and detours.
Truckers must make long detours to deliver feed and fertilizers.
What were some of your favorite improv detours as the Grandmaster?
Hingis and Mirza have both had their fair share of detours.
But routes are often still convoluted, taking long detours via Europe.
Yet none of these detours from convention made him less presidential.
The journey just took more detours than anyone could have anticipated.
No detours, no changing the channel, just peace for a moment.
You can even add these locations to your route as detours.
American Playboy's detours into civil rights, Hollywood, and even the Vietnamese War.
And with 83 days remaining, the time for detours is dwindling too.
But she soon discovered that she'd have to take some detours first.
He has had to plan his routes carefully around closures and detours.
Some checkpoints force cars to take short detours off the main road.
As with any itinerary, some detours here are more rewarding than others.
An immunologist explains it all, at length and with lots of detours.
Most of these detours are fresh and funny; a few tried my patience.
The end result is shortened ride wait times for customers, and fewer detours.
It is in describing these detours that the book does its best work.
After being released by the UFC, Ferguson took detours into other fighting disciplines.
Speeches that take long detours and veer off course never lead you anywhere.
They view obstacles as detours to achieving their goals, but they never quit.
MADONNALAND And Other Detours Into Fame and Fandom By Alina Simone 128 pp.
Here are five more films that took gruesome detours down the right path.
The presentation is still broadly chronological, but features detours, anachronisms and surprise encounters.
So he knows his way around government and is not thrown by detours.
Through detours and setbacks, she stayed focused on her goals and finished college.
Sometimes we're faced with detours, roadblocks, or may even decide on another destination altogether.
By new-play development standards, "Wimpy Kid" progressed relatively quickly, but not without detours.
She took detours, and, like a verbal magician, offered dazzling distractions and commonplace tricks.
On the circuitous route to landing both stories, there were many stops and detours.
Israel, impossible and messy as it is, becomes a conduit for new possibilities. Detours.
Full of detours and backward glances, the narrative is centrally preoccupied with time itself.
In some films, such detours can come across as merely ornamental or empty showboating.
Beyond the laughter, there are detours into darkness — inevitable, given the history and circumstances.
There are detours and kind strangers, open skies and endless miles, carnage and politics.
This argument, and all its detours and associations, is Wiley's focus in his art.
Appropriately, the exhibition is as multilayered as Yeats' detours into writing for the stage.
So perhaps your daughter detours to law school to become a rainmaking corporate lawyer.
A new study out Thursday in Science seems to better illuminate one of these detours.
It luxuriates in large and small detours, indulging flashbacks within flashbacks but it's rarely boring.
Such attitudes, and the ironic tone of much far-right discourse, make for strange detours.
Routes that involve bigger detours are simply not taken, or split into two separate trips.
It started Wednesday, and detours were in place as it burns adjacent to I-95.
Although most of the admiral's assignments have been in Asia, he has made some detours.
We started with those car windows, and took detours through the surveillance state, privacy vs.
It's led people to precarious cliff drives and 800-mile detours, among other unpleasant occurrences.
There were detours and infighting and subtweets; coaches were fired and trade rumors swirled endlessly.
There are service changes and detours for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's bus lines and routes.
And like Gooden, his life took some profoundly bad detours in the years that followed.
When Ms. Kwak detours from the Korean straight and narrow, consider traipsing along behind her.
But there are several detours you can avoid by following those who've completed the course.
Though unexpected detours are irritating, they're nowhere near the worst consequence of Google Maps' labeling mistakes.
In Sternberg's early period, death-haunted grittiness is often offset by occasional detours into erotic themes.
We do our usual circle but take a few detours so she can sniff new things.
The arc of history may bend towards justice, but it takes many detours along the way.
But Uber's Australian arm skipped "traditional" UberPOOL, because it realised drivers weren't so keen on detours.
After some detours, he went on to college, studying literature and learning photography and graphic design.
Lyft co-founder John Zimmer knows that one the road to entrepreneurial success, there are detours.
But tight security and the designated Olympic lanes have created significant roadblocks, detours and lane closures.
In my mind, my career path was just straight up, with no detours along the way.
For Democrats, politics is a battle of ideas, punctuated by occasional detours down the character road.
The Roman aqueduct in Segovia and the castle on the hill in Peñafiel are worthy detours.
They damage property, force long detours on trips to the grocery store and drive away tourists.
Bringing your own healthy snacks, and being mindful of indulgent detours, will keep your diet balanced.
This is no time for frolics and detours; the other major party is so much worse.
I think of The Hottest August as a film that's arranged through a series of detours.
Normally Carpool Karaoke takes place solely behind the wheel, but every now and then there are detours.
But he never lost the beer bug; on business trips, he would make detours to visit breweries.
Faith can now make detours to take on side missions, search for hidden collectibles, or just explore.
It's OK to tell people what you need, but you may hit some roadblocks and detours first.
The unusually large swarm is blocking shipping lanes, forcing vessels to slow down or take long detours.
But first, we have to take a couple of detours, starting with the elephant in the room.
The path, which took her away from home early, was peppered with byways, detours and emergency stops.
It has reopened, though detours on flooded or impassable roads inland may slow motorists from reaching them.
The path to achieving your goals may take some detours, but the strategy is likely the same.
The memo does not take detours, nor does it go out of its way to implicate others.
There are also abrupt swings in tone, dead-end detours and flatline performances, including from Ms. Johnson.
There will be blind curves and detours, flat tires and overheated engines, starless nights and sunless days.
One of the best things about this study of a fake bike race is its many detours.
Delays, detours and drama marked the run-up to Knight's trial, which was expected to begin Oct.
It will be used this year, but teams will find plenty of climate-caused detours and wrinkles.
Instead Emirates, the flag carrier of Dubai, detours across Saudi Arabia and Egypt, adding 193km to the trip.
COMMUTE A crane collapse in Lower Manhattan is causing traffic, subway delays and bus detours in the area.
Instead of connecting you directly, the Tor browser takes you on at least three random detours called relays.
Some major detours would likely be required to locate bridges, and to avoid some dangerous or challenging terrains.
Foreign carriers using Indian airspace have been forced to take costly detours because they cannot fly over Pakistan.
The subway was mostly operating smoothly, but city buses were facing delays and detours because of road conditions.
Anderson takes detours for roadside attractions like the largest basket in Ohio, and he always stops for caves.
But there were a lot of other things that struck me as unsatisfying narrative detours or dead ends.
They will send me on a random walk down Wall Street, but with crazy detours to catch Pokémon.
It took him a little over a year, in part because he kept making side trips and detours.
But the main route is now peppered with unexpected inclusions and interrupted by theme-based detours and byways.
The powerful aspects of the content are thus offset by detours and digressions that could have been excised.
DeGrom is quite familiar with such detours and had plenty of advice to offer after Matz's latest setback.
The problem for the fox is often losing itself in detours and even sight of the goal itself.
It hardly matters, expect to signal the wild detours that will be taken by the film's story line.
Riders are lured in by cheaper fares, only to become aggravated by frequent detours to pick up new passengers.
Police worked to corral the group, which at times shut down streets and took detours to avoid the officers.
Nord Stream 2 withdrew its original application on June 28, after proposing detours around the Danish island of Bornholm.
But computers can't always come up with every strange real-world scenario or react to real-time construction detours.
More likely, though, you'll find yourself dodging traffic on a path punctuated with stop lights, detours, and blind alleys.
Shots of rain and forests accompany the detours into melody, as the video rounds off into a satisfying conclusion.
The film makes a few half-hearted detours into Marshall's personal life, but frankly, those scenes don't reveal much.
Several complained that Uber's maps of Delhi failed to reflect the spontaneous detours that spring up on local roads.
Trips urged her to leave here already and turned out to be a series of endless detours and reroutes.
You have to pick your way through the ups, downs and detours of this show as you see them.
She says that the detours she experienced early in life led her to develop a simple two-word mantra.
You're not allowed to touch the road maps or suggest detours; you're not allowed to fiddle with the temperature.
Pitzer College You will get to where you're supposed to be, but you will have a lot of detours.
Ultimately, no matter what detours or bumps lie ahead, they believe a phased approach is the only realistic path forward.
Riders are lured in by dirt-cheap prices, only to become aggravated by frequent detours to pick up new passengers.
The title song reflects on songwriting and romance: "Love endures all the carnage and the useless detours," Mr. Simon sings.
But every option has complications: detours, delays, transfers, distractions and wind resistance are as true for ground as for air.
The Oklahoma ballot measure, Question 802, could prevent similar conservative detours by making Medicaid expansion part of the state's constitution.
In them he works, with detours and sidetracks, toward the distillation of his spare, more purely linguistic "Skin Set" works.
I love that he and Mr. Frost assumed we would go along for the ride, no matter what the detours.
Graceful, gracious and, with the exception of a few vamping detours, an engrossing tour through a dense, if troubling, landscape.
His jobs strategy, to the extent he has one, is full of switchbacks and detours, the destination nowhere in sight.
As recounted in his memoir I'll Tell Them I Remember You, he took many detours on his journey to the top.
The Metrobus had been operating Sunday on a regular schedule, with snow detours in effect on many routes, the release said.
The interludes involving the personalities around Midge, however, largely prove to be distracting detours, beginning with an unexpected sojourn to Paris.
There were some detours, including the mandatory two-year service in the Soviet army, during which he used his time wisely.
It is a pretty standard Back In My Day column, but it also takes some detours to some pretty weird places.
In reality, though, Phillips Square is undergoing a major restoration, and getting to the hotel by car can involve epic detours.
It's a feel-good romp and a feel-bad psychodrama, with detours into the shadowlands of xenophobia, racism and child labor!
Still, its value is in its encyclopedic nature, including detours into necessary but often uncomfortable topics like adult diapering and masturbation.
The "Oz" books are full of fanciful characters, bizarre situations and odd detours, and this series promises to be as well.
But whimsical detours are forgivable, especially when you remember that the objects — and not their owner — are the predetermined victors here.
He shrugged, smiled and said it was all part of moving forward and avoiding detours into the river of lost dreams.
Even for Coltrane — a symbol of tireless creative momentum, who is said to have never stopped hurtling forward — detours came up.
Then I take those conversational detours and try and choreograph them in the edit room so that they point to something.
For all the detours—three colleges in five years—he's lockering next to Luol Deng less than a year removed from graduation.
From his Twitter rants, to his musical detours, to his fashion shows, to his political leanings, Yeezy does like to subvert expectations.
It then will change your connections around if there are detours or delays in order to get to your destination on time.
Campaign Stops DEMOGRAPHY is destiny, or so the saying goes, but Latinos are learning this political season that destiny can take detours.
Wherever the story of Tesla goes next, and whatever detours Elon Musk has in store, 2018 will likely be remembered for that.
It's up to you to be willing to scrap the map and follow the detours, even when the way forward is unclear.
Adajania, who has cemented a collaborative curator-artist relationship with Navjot, navigates detours and ambivalences that, at times, give way to rapture.
Many episodes of Adventure Time took detours to toss out different philosophical challenges, aiming them at both the characters and the audience.
Air Canada had suspended flights to India in February, as the airspace closure forced long detours that cost airlines millions of dollars.
The journey mapped by the playwright, leavened often with sympathetic humor, is arduous and filled with twists that sometimes feel like detours.
The closures can be particularly stressful on low-wage workers whose commutes may be upended by the knot of detours and traffic.
After the deadline, Scoop's algorithms work to automatically create the most efficient carpools based on routes, detours, company preference, favorites and more.
" About these drawings, the artist says: "It doesn't mean I won't take a few detours, but they help keep me on track.
They also banned North Korean merchant ships from using South Korean waters, forcing them to take costly detours that use more fuel.
We took a lot of detours, but it made us feel that the sound we were looking for always existed right here.
As with coronavirus, the right's flight from denialism to nativist fear-mongering has been direct — with no detours through atonement or shame.
One of things I liked about today's theme is that the entire puzzle is solvable even if you don't take those detours.
That's if they ever get there, given the frequent detours to offload Jack's considerable stash with a variety of his colorful buddies.
But it took Mr. Malle quite some time, with detours into art dealing and advertising, before he claimed his sweetly scented birthright.
As social networks grew, visits to websites in some ways became unnecessary detours, leading to the weakened traffic numbers for news sites.
His shows are notoriously long, intricately contrived collages of texts, which have sometimes been likened to long-haul flights with numerous detours.
The first act of the game launched back in 27, with subsequent acts — and a few detours — released in the intervening years.
The Milch I observed fifteen years ago during the making of "Deadwood" was gregarious, physically strong, and prone to riveting discursive detours.
Andrew Cuomo has labeled the 'Summer of Hell,' as aging infrastructure at Pennsylvania Station causes delays and detours for millions of people.
True to its title, the book dwells on the New World, with very brief detours to Asia, Eastern Europe, Spain and elsewhere.
The detours recall the hectic narrative nonfiction of the '90s and early aughts, by writers like Dave Eggers and David Foster Wallace.
That trip constitutes the remainder of the film, with its detours, stop-offs, and long conversations about the past, present, and future.
Nick: In one of the episode's more lazy detours, we have Rick and Aaron paddling a boat across a lake full of zombies.
Commercial and cargo airlines using Indian airspace have been forced to take costly and time-consuming detours because they cannot fly over Pakistan.
Readers discover revelations alongside the characters, with plenty of detours for scientific explanation, or backtracking to cover the specific history for a character.
" Sipping some now, Duke muses, "I've taken a lot of detours, kind of like a myopic homing pigeon, but I've finally made it.
But Loeb has resolutely refused to keep still in the intervening years, taking detours into film and television acting and lately, children's music.
That means flights to Africa and North America may have to make big detours -- raising fuel costs, flight times and potentially ticket prices.
"Shuffle Along" is of course more annotative, with illustrative detours and asides that give us context for a great show of decades ago.
If you feel behind and panicked about "catching up," remember: The joy is in the detours, and the rush is in your head.
The coalition has also bombed key bridges, including the main one between the port and the capital, forcing truckers to take long detours.
The first New York retrospective in 19300 years of this Regional painter has ups, downs, detours and lots to see and think about.
Arthur and Vortigern mix it up amid a lot of shenanigans, detours and filler, some bad, some good and all of it disposable.
Three weeks later, despite multiple road closures and long detours, police checkpoints and traffic controls, we have been able to return to Mallacoota.
The pair began offering alternative tours of the island, which they call DeTours, in 2004 and have seen increased interest in recent years.
"Atlanta" is, in a lot of ways, a show about detours and loose ends, but the finale brought a lot of strands together.
Ask any Parisian about their past experiences with cabs and you almost always get stories about dishonest detours, surly drivers and smelly cars.
And the path to those roots ran, apparently, through Racist Dog Whistle Town with lengthy detours through the Tax Code & Parliamentary Procedure Access Road.
Ralph Breaks the Internet, like all good picaresques, meanders a bit during its journey, stopping to take several little detours that aren't strictly necessary.
That means another month of delays and detours on snow-slicked roads as people travel from the camps to get supplies, or reach hospitals.
For his journalistic detours, Mr. Penn has faced his own share of criticism, some of it blunt and some of it cloaked as satire.
The road to true equality, in any industry, is turbulent and full of detours that take us out of the way and sometimes backwards.
We'd make detours to visit national parks or iconic places through the Southwest, always getting out to take pictures but never staying too long.
All this means flights to Africa and North America may have to make big detours -- raising fuel costs, flight times and potentially ticket prices.
With TV, with that canvas, it allows you to take stops and detours that I don't think you have time for in a feature.
It was one of the most memorable detours of my entire trip, but the blue line of a digital map would have ignored it.
She always returns to the "landscape of dating" as her intended theme, but the landscape appears horizonless and the detours can be maddeningly circuitous.
So if you feel behind and panicked about "catching up," remember: The joy is in the detours, and the rush is in your head.
Chernow's larger story is about the birth of a nation; the lofty ideals, grubby politics and gossipy detours bring the Revolutionary era to life.
However, these destinations soon become befogged by eerie interludes and recourse to classical mythology, as well as constant detours into new planes and places.
An underground fire Sunday night near a subway station in Midtown Manhattan caused a cascade of delays, detours and station closings well into Monday.
A study from 2016 found that it's not harmful to have what researchers called "planned hedonic deviations," or scheduled pleasurable detours from your resolutions.
You can&apost be too upset because the tiny detours in the film led to a few beautiful cinematic moments, including the shot above.
But "More Life" is exciting for its detours, its crevices, its relaxed saunter across the various lanes of forward-thinking hip-hop and soul.
But public humor now dominated by edginess and at times crudity is unlikely to involve detours into the Spanish Inquisition, let alone tribal hooters.
With a few plot detours, the movie could evolve into an unusual rom-com with him in a tug of war between Swinton and McAdams.
It luxuriates in large and small detours, indulging flashbacks within flashbacks which transition to tall tales within flashbacks or anecdotes within flashbacks, and so on.
Its clever, playful new ideas are layered on top of a game fans already know, which makes its detours all the more exciting and surprising.
Alongside this, the algorithm is now matching drivers and riders in a way that's designed to avoid detours to keep drivers on more direct routes.
The piece delves into Gomez's post-kidney transplant life, including her work with the NGO A21, and takes a few detours into Gomez's private life.
But the program's frequent detours -- as well as the difficulty separating fiction from reality, thanks to its protagonist's fevered mind -- has at times strained patience.
"The Leftovers" often reveled in unconventional storytelling, including its detours into the past -- depicting the fate of a pregnant cave woman or 19th-century pioneers.
Beginning with some of the devastating wildfires during the drought years, her blog keeps Big Sur residents abreast of the latest detours around road closures.
These unexpected detours from the grit of a campaign's normal rhetoric can derail high-level debates, lending a tunnel vision effect to the election process.
Unless they are wasting their resources on frolics and detours, they can support student-invited speakers only because it serves university purposes to do so.
Lushly blended in layered harmony with detours into virtuosic solos, their voices swell in wonder, praise and sorrow at the mysteries of life and fate.
Remember how we used to have to remember directions to a place, including interesting detours we could take that had started out as a mistake?
It's always full of crazy bounces, self-inflicted mistakes and unexpected detours, and therefore always a journey of discovery about yourself and your playing partners.
Mr. Blades's tastes range from Depression-era surrealism to classical-style portraits and landscapes, with detours for comic-book images, film posters and folk art.
Written by Ms. Granik and Anne Rosellini, it follows a fairly straight narrative line that occasionally heads down seeming detours that subtly enrich its realism.
It's a solitary quest of detours and traps, including the fear that, as both narrator and character, she has somehow got the story all wrong.
These detours (alongside the sexy side plots, and the mounting legal case against a magazine that won't let women write) is where GGR really finds traction.
The detours avoided territorial waters, instead passing through Denmark's exclusive economic zone, which meant that Copenhagen could deny the application only on environmental, not political, grounds.
It is a journey that will have several detours, with the trio spending nights in New York, Boston and the rarely-travelled recesses of their past.
It looks like in an urban setting, drivers are willing to take detours that are roughly proportional to the distance between their starting point and destination.
In fact, it adds another fun element to the game, as I found myself making detours and exploring more in an attempt to find every tape.
Explain what your idealistic aspirations for this nation are and how you propose to pursue them, but take care to offer alternatives for modification and detours.
All this and more represented the foundation of an international order not just in Europe but also Asia that would last, with several detours, until 2016.
Its historical detours make for a tour of trauma around the world, carrying us to the present day, to the fates of asylum seekers in Europe.
"A Column of Fire," Follett's newest novel, is a nearly-thousand-page doorstop focused on the religious wars of 16th-century England, with plenty of detours.
Even as the plot takes some familiar turns — comical detours and a big tragic swerve — Ms. Akhavan steers away from cliché, and the cast avoids caricature.
Detours flips the idea of a travel guide on its head by offering essays, stories, maps, artwork, and personal narratives told from indigenous and local perspectives.
Dynamic pricing, they argue, would allow them to be paid fairly for traffic jams, detours, and other unexpected route changes that cost drivers fuel and time.
He begins with Bach's French Suite No. 6, detours to Schubert's second set of Impromptus, returns to a Mozart rondo and finishes with Beethoven's last sonata.
Google wants to make it easier for travelers to take detours during road trips by bringing its Pit Stop feature for Google Maps to the iPhone.
Sometimes, the show detours into Vanderpump's home, which is called Villa Rosa, where the front door is flanked by two live swans named, respectively, Hanky and Panky.
But it manages the task of feeling both massive and compact, with a clear purpose but lots of interesting detours to explore — much like Talos-1 itself.
His core anecdote involves an infamous joke he told while hosting an awards ceremony, but it's the frequent, elaborate detours that make this show such a delight.
The approach can also feel narratively lumpy — the film takes significant detours for Vision's experiments with cooking and the inadequacies of Spider-Man's homemade crime-fighting costume.
Every set of blocks had its detours; a new arrival in New York was told always to carry a ten-dollar bill in case of a mugging.
Downtown Detroit hums with development — a maze of detours around construction sites with luxury apartments, a new Nike store along a stretch of prime but empty storefronts.
In one of the more interesting detours, it's noted that Michael Jordan wouldn't cooperate with the film, which recounts his reluctance to wade in on political matters.
His voice, clipped and nasal, had a bantam toughness, and his sentences (in life, not literature) make regular detours from formidable erudition into the slangy and profane.
Paris Can Wait throws both of those extremes into a car for a couple days and lets us watch what happens amid the picnics, mishaps, and detours.
Still, the exhibition draws a line from the 1980s to the present that's full of detours and surprises — a Tokyo that looks beyond nostalgia and the past.
The final image — Mr. Poitrenaux dipping into his oversize cash box and emerging covered in gold glitter — is striking, yet this "Miser" takes detours to get there.
Now Ms. Colón, 25, is taking a step toward making her mother's prediction a reality by preparing to return to college after years of delays and detours.
A "jungle gym scramble," she writes, better accounts for the many detours, barriers and, indeed, joys she experienced on her way to become Facebook's chief operating officer.
Tramping along an often solitary path to greatness, one that allows few detours for the innocent pleasures of childhood, these small wonders can tug at the heart.
In the southern province of Hunan, torrential rain and flooding had forced more than 100 trains to stop or take detours since midnight on Sunday, Xinhua reported.
"Hundred Days" now takes place entirely in New York City (mostly in Astoria, Queens), with lots of internal detours into the twisty corridors of each partner's mind.
Instead, the story detours too heavily into the use of electricity as a means of execution, a strand with lingering relevance that nevertheless plays here like a distraction.
To further promote shared rides, Lyft will notify those who opt to ride solo if there's an available shared ride heading their way that doesn't include any detours.
This implies that even nasty corrections and perhaps even downturns of more than 240 percent from here will represent brief detours on the way toward much higher prices.
Music pulses throughout the project, giving "The Get Down" a beating heart even when it detours into the mythic, strange and surreal, including a few mildly gratuitous shootouts.
While the past few seasons took detours into everyone's individual journeys, the show works best during episodes like last night's when all the characters interact with each other.
Also, doing this amount of work will negatively impact mobility and private investment during the multi-year construction period as a result of necessary detours and service shutdowns.
But, then, the Odyssey itself, filled as it is with sudden mishaps and surprising detours, schools its hero in disappointment and teaches its audience to expect the unexpected.
The effort to disguise the banality of that plot, or to pump it up to earn the release of song, forces "The Mad Ones" into some overwrought detours.
As of midday Saturday, there had been no serious earthquake-related injuries reported, and crews were working to set up detours around some heavily damaged roads, officials said.
This memoir is "graceful, gracious and, with the exception of a few vamping detours, an engrossing tour through a dense, if troubling, landscape," writes our reviewer, Alexandra Styron.
She decided to write it in the first person—unusual for epic fantasy, which often leans on the third person to accommodate expositional detours about the imagined world.
But it was certainly a feat of congressional stamina and C-Span content enhancement, with rousing flourishes, meandering detours and encouragement from his Democratic peers on social media.
Vehicles' windows, windshield and rooftop can act as displays, utilizing effects like 3D holograms for showing dynamic visual content like details of upcoming roadway construction work and detours.
She outlines the psychology at play — even the book's structure mimics the sequence of a con — and includes brief detours to some illustrious and outrageous heists from history.
"Us" runs a little longer, but its surfeit of stuff — its cinephilia, bunnies of doom, sharp political detours and less-successful mythmaking — can make it feel unproductively cluttered.
"We want to make decisions that we think are best for our kids, and to help them avoid detours," said Ms. Zang, 51, who works in a hotel.
Here the detours take him to a White House receiving line, to a performance where he shared the bill with Muppets, to Massachusetts for a family trip, and more.
I don't think I saw one on Tuesday, but the these detours on the way to one are entertaining, and there are certainly some strange experiences to be had.
Even if you discount the factual inconsistencies, Kapoor's tale doesn't have much meat as an emotional film or a compelling courtroom drama given the needless detours the screenplay takes.
The Mud Creek blockage is the southernmost of three major road closures in effect along a 36-mile stretch of the Big Sur coast, forcing lengthy detours for motorists.
Photo: Drew Angerer (Getty Images)The evolutionary journey of how dogs came to occupy millions of human living rooms is a complicated one, filled with detours and false starts.
The bottom line: Miami's streets can be hectic and confusing, between random lane jogs, construction detours and occasional flash floods not to mention jaywalking tourists and wrong-way bicyclists.
There may or may not be bourbon in her Big Gulp cup; if some of those late-night pit stops and detours lead to bad choices, she'll own them.
The author told showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss the intended conclusion to his unfinished novels years ago but, since then, the HBO version has made several narrative detours.
There is an abundance of curious detours along the way, such as English mathematician William Whiston's consideration of floating cannons in a 1714 pamphlet about synchronizing time at sea.
Between detours through nanotechnology, robotics and military strategy, he adumbrated a resilient society of "Odyssean" citizens capable of working across the sciences and arts and adapting to complex technology.
But the act can create burdensome detours and have severe consequences for those who are inadvertently unsuccessful in navigating around prohibited areas, generating unintentional violations and frivolous, sporadic prosecutions.
And though much will be made of the personal lyrical details, its genre detours and mercurial eclecticism are just as important, reading like a particularly confessional, emotionally unscrewed mixtape.
There will be bumps in the road, detours to be taken and pit stops will have to be made, but you've got to fill 'er up and keep going.
Officials had worried that a rising Santa Fe River might flood a portion of the highway, north of Gainesville, forcing detours that might have added hours to travel times.
Rejecting the Paris climate agreement, imposing trade tariffs and recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel are just a few of Trump's detours from the desires of America's friends.
When traveling on business, Mr. Perlstein would make detours to visit pioneers of Dada and Surrealism, who were now well advanced in years and not otherwise receiving much attention.
The drive to and around the Tatras is half the fun of the trip, where with quick detours you can catch stunning views of green valleys and tiny villages.
It's about urban loneliness, including the author's own, and it takes detours into truly offbeat places, such as the music of that genuine isolato, the otherworldly countertenor Klaus Nomi.
There have been occasional detours into the esoteric — derivatives as a way to hedge your stock portfolio — and a few sojourns into what can only be called voyeuristic fun.
After more than two years of detours and road closures, Nevadans are within months of enjoying the benefits of the largest public-works project in the Silver State's history.
I was willing to accept some setbacks but thought each one would also serve as a step forward; any hardships would be only detours on my long life's journey.
Sports medicine being what it is today, there's a tendency to extrapolate even the most gruesome surgeries as career-delaying rather than career-threatening, detours instead of road blocks.
Your career has taken so many detours — you owned a label [A&M Records], you've had hits singing ["This Guy's in Love with You"] in addition to your instrumental work.
Pakistan reopened its airspace to international civil aviation on Tuesday after months of restrictions imposed because of clashes with India, which forced long detours that cost airlines millions of dollars.
For a long time, I'd been telling people I would swim around this island, every coast, covering about 20 miles over six days, with detours to some smaller surrounding islands.
After brief detours to Texas and New York, he wound up in Bayamón, P.R., where he married a local woman who taught him to make chicharrones de pollo and mofonguitos.
Though she's experienced a lot of success throughout her professional journey, Brown reveals on an episode of Glassdoor's podcast, "IN PURSUIT," that she's also taken significant detours in her career.
The detours have the nonlinear, emotion-drenched agility of memory, moving by association through powerfully evoked moments in tense bedrooms, piratical bars and dubious neighborhoods in Irish or Mediterranean cities.
I guess this reveals a life-path with few detours, but the first books that spoke to me were the Landmark books, that inspirational series of biographies for young readers.
After that, though, the six-episode series -- created by Neil Cross, best-known stateside for the BBC's equally gritty "Luther" -- takes detours into crimes vaguely tethered to the larger conspiracy.
Their progress from there was a series of detours — up the Cumberland, onto the Tennessee, to the Tenn-Tom — leading them eventually into the Gulf of Mexico near Mobile, Ala.
Since the 22009-373 economic meltdown, the watch industry has soared to heady highs (thanks, China) and hit pockets of turbulence (thanks, China), with numerous unforeseen detours along the way.
Steve Kloves, who wrote all but one of the Harry Potter movies, was gifted at giving cinematic shape to Rowling's increasingly long novels, with all their detours and savory details.
A beguiling theme keeps returning in more elaborate statements, with dramatic detours into contrasting sections, all qualities that Mr. Trifonov brought out in a subtle, nuanced and delicately articulate performance.
And on those roads, where obstacles like random construction zones, surprise detours, or dramatic changes in weather can trip up robots, you need a human behind the wheel who can react.
As efficient as Windows 10 has become, almost nobody lives in Microsoft's ecosystem completely, and the October 2018 Update wisely acknowledges that fact by making those detours as smooth as possible.
She goes on detours and tangents -- in some cases about Jefferson and Roosevelt and Eisenhower and the Erie Canal -- and then it becomes apparent that the path leads right to Shadytown.
Samudra can laugh now - recalling her naivety and the deranged detours taken en route - as she relaxed into a family interview at her home in Pune, about 90 miles from Mumbai.
Some delegates left the trade fair early to avoid the strike while others told Reuters they faced long train journeys or detours to other German airports such as Hamburg or Dresden.
That&aposs exactly what happened, creating vast ponds that residents initially had to slog through or take long detours around before the Corps pumped the water away and built sand crossovers.
According to travel itineraries, emails and aviation records reviewed by the outlet, LaPierre's flights would take detours to Nebraska to pick Colleen Sterner, a niece of Susan LaPierre, and her daughter.
CreditCreditFred McDarrah/Getty Images, via Pavel Zoubok Gallery At times the fight for civil rights is a straight road pocked with speed bumps; at other times a maddening spiral of detours.
Detours into the efforts of firms attempting to produce their goods through gentler methods offer a glimpse into how consumerism, slowed to a less ferocious pace, might be reconciled with sustainability.
I used to love a long, sprawling sentence full of imagery and detours to more imagery, and now I respond more to concision and precision and spare, efficient, stripped-down prose.
It goes deep into the worlds of mob bosses, politicians and labor unions — which during those years were indeed predominantly male and white — with only brief detours into their domestic lives.
USAF says by the time Trump lands tonight at Joint Base Andrews, he and Air Force One will have traveled 20,295 miles on this trip (not counting detours for scheduling purposes).
But as Westworld gets more and more space to play out scenarios — and it should, given its recent renewal for a third season — I'm all for it taking these kinds of detours.
The film's frequent detours, however -- including a good deal of time devoted to the water crisis in Flint -- are so detailed that they at times risk losing contact with the larger thread.
During a DeTours of Pearl Harbor, Mr. Kajihiro pauses in the "Oahu court" between the Pearl Harbor galleries and the museum and asks guests to look at the placards in the hallway.
A few detours aside, the president has generally handled the impeachment like Bill Clinton did two decades ago: dismissing it as partisan and asking voters to consider how good the economy is.
But the great thing here was that the meta destination ended up being greater than every pit stop that we had on the way—because we had these experiences and educational detours.
A. The driving directions that Google offers between locations do factor in the available roads, as well as traffic conditions, detours and other situations that may take you out of your way.
Smartphone apps like Waze, a godsend for some road warriors because they shave minutes and even hours off their commutes with their creative detours off main highways, are causing headaches for city planners.
Finally, Davis will get back to work through her non-profit, Deeds Not Words, and look for "detours" instead of "road blocks" in an effort to make progress in the next four years.
The bridge is in an isolated portion of northwestern Ontario with no alternative east-west routes, leaving long detours south of Lake Superior, through the United States, as the only option for drivers.
A storyline focused on Andi and his father feels like a drag on the film at times — it provides some shading into what makes him tick, but never enough to justify the detours.
Over the past few seasons, these kinds of vignettes were typically fun, creative detours — The Walking Dead loves a good musical montage — designed mostly to fill time and add some much-needed color.
Rock's monologue pulled zero punches, and in fact pushed a few, as he predictably tackled the #OscarsSoWhite controversy while taking casual detours for jabs at Kevin Hart, Jada Pinkett Smith and Paul Giamatti.
"Only through detours, unraveling threads of facts, seeking out and piecing together the events of the months that form 1947, can information be found about a time when everything seemed possible," Asbrink writes.
Beijing could also declare an air defense zone over parts of the South China Sea, forcing civilian airliners to make long and expensive detours to avoid risking encounters with the Chinese Air Force.
In his use of spray paint and repeated lines and arrows, he seems to be have been inspired by graffiti made at construction sites and, as Kerlidou suggests, road signs (barriers and detours).
The lithe XLR proved adept at dodging the swarms of two-wheel taxis in Kampala, a chaotic city where even the sidewalks have speed bumps to discourage their use as detours around traffic.
And drivers and others put up with no shortage of disruption — detours and delays, highway shutdowns, neighborhood streets clogged with cars — in the hopes of relieving one of the most notorious bottlenecks anywhere.
Trump's supporters say they are confident the episode has been overplayed by the media and won't do lasting damage, as long as these kinds of detours are kept to a minimum going forward.
ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Pakistan reopened its airspace to international civil aviation on Tuesday after months of restrictions imposed because of clashes with India, which forced long detours that cost airlines millions of dollars.
Riders complain that the app often defaults to UberPool, when they would rather use UberX, or that some of the detours to pick up additional passengers take them too far out of their way.
The reopening of the busy north-south coastal highway followed what the state transportation agency Caltrans called a "Herculean effort," and was expected to ease hours-long detours and traffic chaos that bedeviled commuters.
A 45-mile (72-km) stretch of the I-5, a key north-south route through the entire state, has remained closed since then, requiring traffic detours of up to 120 miles (193 km).
It was the self-mocking joke Riley could tell and they both could enjoy after Wade, having gone home again following unfulfilling detours to Chicago and Cleveland, was given the send-off he deserved.
Otherwise, the charms of this "Shoes" are of a hazy strain, despite its detours into antic sequences involving bird watchers, Texas cowboys (and a chorus line of winsome cows) and the Rutgers football team.
In "Spineless," her memoirish, witty, insightful work, she explores her fascination with ocean science and the detours in her life — academic, professional and personal — that led to an unexpected and happy obsession with jellyfish.
"It's about being able to first find the explanation for somebody's symptoms, like a tumor, and then find the best way to reach it with the least amount of detours and misadventures," he said.
There are distracting detours, such as one involving the retrieval of the daughter of a Fleet Street editor (Eddie Marsan) from a sordid drug squat, but otherwise the tale pretty much stays on track.
As he picked, pulled, nibbled, and snipped his way through the garden, he gravitated most toward carrots, radishes, spring onions, and greens, with only a few detours for yarrow flowers and other delicate additions.
In 2011, both host Seth Meyers and President Barack Obama took detours during their routines to blast Trump for pushing the ridiculous "birther" conspiracies about Obama's birthplace while he sat stone-faced in the audience.
Get it: $19.99 (down from $24) If you're traveling over the holidays, the Bomber Barrel Duffel Bag can carry all your essentials from point A to point B and along all the detours in between.
Written by the novelist Tom Rob Smith and directed by Jakob Verbruggen ("The Fall"), "London Spy" is a mood piece, set in a blue-and-gray London and taking long, dawdling detours between plot twists.
It takes him a while to zero in on it, though, because, as in "Sleepwalk With Me," he tends to tell his main story in two-minute increments separated by 10 minutes' worth of detours.
ISLAMABAD, May 16 (Reuters) - Pakistan has extended airspace restrictions until the end of May, a civil aviation official said on Thursday, forcing foreign carriers to take costly detours since the country's standoff with rival India.
One of the novel's more interesting detours invokes the true story of Mark Copani, a professional wrestler who performed as Muhammad Hassan but had to leave World Wrestling Entertainment after the 2005 London subway bombings.
He became combative and rattled, letting his opponent lead him down rhetorical detours (at one point he revived an old feud with Rosie O'Donnell) knowing that he would follow his ingrained ABCs: always be counterpunching.
Planes, trains, and long bus rides added up to about $14,000, including some unusual detours, like flying to the US to help my mom after an unplanned surgery and to Cabo for a friend's bachelorette.
TV fame opened up other opportunities, and the last half of "The Confidence Man" detours into dark intimations about Mr. Trump's partnerships with businessmen from former Soviet republics and his alleged self-enrichment as president.
King's occasional detours into such subjects as the history of the citrus industry and Dr. King's protests in St. Augustine (where he faced some of the ugliest crowds of his career) are welcome and illuminating.
It's true that "Personal Shopper" is too vaporous at times, and there are dangling detours, as when Maureen researches a little-known painter or watches an old drama about a nineteenth-century séance on YouTube.
The role of Rachel Green set her image in concrete, but even the slightest detours from that image (The Good Girl, Friends With Money, Cake, Dumplin') have shown just how interesting an actor she is.
But Republicans say it's time, and are urging Trump to avoid any further detours away from his message about economic anxiety among the Working Class and government corruption driven by the influence of special interests.
However, one of the issues with mapping is that if that if an actual road changes in any way—newly painted lines, road work, potholes, detours—a new map will likely need to be created.
The film's final act is its weakest — without giving away major spoilers, I can say that the Icarus II eventually stumbles across the abandoned Icarus I, and disappointingly, the movie detours into a nonsensical horror plot.
Roads are important threads of human civilization around the world, but they are especially entwined in Alaskan life, where wilderness is only sparsely dotted with towns, and there are fewer detours available to re-direct traffic.
His alt-country angles still make an appearance, but alongside these drive time swerves lie other surprising detours, like feminist hip-swiveler "Run Sister Run" and "In a Chinese Alley," which could almost be Crowded House.
Beach Boy Mike Love's new memoir, Good Vibrations, marries his recall of the group's rise to success with detours into the 1960s Southern California counterculture that thrived as the band emerged and climbed the musical charts.
"Let's just say that [tbh] seems like a gateway to Instagram that detours you from Snap, and for $100 million, once it's blown out in the Facebook ecosystem, it seems like money well spent," Cramer said.
Like Eminem or Lil Wayne or KRS-One or really whomever you cape for in hip-hop history, he's made a few questionable creative moves, taken unexpected detours, and sometimes put out less than great material.
There are few detours along the way, but you'll have to suspend disbelief a bit to believe how long it takes them to get to California and the serious lack of pit stops along the way.
It features songs from the Vengaboys, Sweet Female Attitude, and Eiffel 65; it jumps from dance hits of the early-aughts into FM hits of today, then detours into spring break-worthy dubstep and EDM tracks.
Part of the way through, my wife, Megan, and I moved to another part of the country and that meant a lot of north-south journeys, and I'd take detours from those to mop up more.
"People already come here with so many images and ideas about what Hawaii is that it's really hard for them to see something different, so that's why we started calling our work 'DeTours," Mr. Kajihiro said.
Once home, Ava doubts that Zelda is really dead and begins chasing the clues her sister seems to have left behind — "fun detours" that involve a trail of text messages, emails, Facebook posts and handwritten letters.
" Cheang remarks: "Since my net art work BRANDON (1998-1999), a trajectory charged with detours and deviations has teleported me to Palazzo delle Prigioni, Venice, where crimes and punishment are revisited in a 16th century prison setting.
Yet if what emerges isn't as blatantly disrespectful toward the GOP nominee as some might surmise from the title and messenger, it's also an unqualified endorsement of Hillary Clinton, liberally peppered with detours into Moore's progressive agenda.
It's inspired by one of the many vignettes that made up the novel's detours, which serve a similar purpose here, breaking up the stretches of road that Mr. Wednesday (McShane) and Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle) drive across.
While many have rejected these less-than-enticing detours as sloppy writing, I see them as a byproduct of authentic storytelling — the realities of chasing sexual satisfaction in a world filled with obstacles designed to desexualize you.
But that's before she encounters the tradition-bound Youngs, amid a whirlwind trip filled with plenty of detours, most designed to show off Singapore (the tourism bureau should be over the moon), delectable dishes and dazzling opulence.
An "anti-hate satire" about an imaginary Hitler may seem a long, strange way to go about making this point — but it gets there in the end, with room for some deeply entertaining detours along the way.
As is often the case with Ms. Varda's movies, this one folds in assorted detours, including a stopover in a Swiss village that poignantly brings her face to face with some of the ghosts that haunt her.
But until the end much of the cat-and-mouse suspense in "Now We Shall Be Entirely Free" is unwound and undercut — deliberately, it would seem — by the plot's way of going off on tangents and detours.
Growing up there were guideposts pointing me in the direction of being a journalist, like my love of writing and politics and penchant to ask people lots of questions, but I took some detours along the way.
Whether she meets Euron at sea or detours round to the Iron Islands to take care of him first, this will allow showrunners to slow down her advance and pad out Season 7 a bit. Please. Please. Please.
" P.S. "Conductors on [New York] subway trains have been told to stop addressing passengers as 'ladies and gentlemen' when making announcements about delays, detours or other things, and instead use the gender-neutral terms 'passengers,' 'riders,' and 'everyone.
As the steppes roll on below, the men point out dirt roads that they fear might be barred to motor vehicles in a national monument, or creek-crossings that might be closed, forcing ranchers on 60-mile detours.
So we built that inside of Detour as a way to make Detours, and then we would bring people into the office who were working in audio, or even in video, and they would just lose their minds.
"The consumer would immediately have to have the image of the Scotch whisky in its mind," said Anthonia Ghalamkarizadeh, a specialist in intellectual property in Hamburg for the law firm Hogan Lovells, "without any detours or thought process."
Elon Musk&aposs road to a $55 billion payday is as complicated and full of detours as a video game — and he just unlocked the first levelTesla CEO Elon Musk was spotted cruising in the futuristic Cybertruck again 
With detours through dance battles and peeks into the schools teaching a new generation of dancers the fleet-footed style, it's an intimate look at how an intercontinental exchange of ideas sparked an artistic community half a world away.
We learn the ship has about an hour till it goes underwater, so the officers are frantically scattering around with smiles on their face trying to get everyone in their life jackets, but instead, there's a ton of detours.
That approach is especially evident here with five-plus hours of time allotted, as the show takes detours to bash Donald Trump, debate gentrification, acknowledge issues like the Black Lives Matter movement and liberally incorporate music into its structure.
Padgett's sentences mirror the trip, which is constantly being interrupted by inexplicable events that compel the intrepid travelers to take detours, or stop to help Cendrars, or free him, or enjoy a delicious repast, or choose a different route.
Over the course of an afternoon I drove the entire way around, taking detours up to viewpoints over the misty valley below and at roadside "snacks," makeshift restaurants where I had some of the best meals on the islands.
He's calling the set fuck the depraved & twisted, and while it does have the bracing tracks the title implies (like Suicide's "Frankie Teardrop"), detours through cosmically minded techno, and grinning gospel samples keep it floating somewhere above all the chaos.
She dodges the things that killed her before, and takes some detours along the way — maybe to pick up bonus points by saying something nice to a friend — while avoiding the things that waste her time (who needs that work meeting?).
The majestic, fluorescent cairns, each over 30 feet high, have had Nevada drivers asking questions and making detours for a couple of weeks now—if anything, to confirm that what they are seeing isn't a vision of their own making.
This could unlock new possibilities, such as preventing drivers from entering hazardous areas, assisting in avoiding collisions, selecting detours and avoiding traffic jams and many other scenarios where the power of IoT and machine learning combine to create new opportunities.
"It's about being able to first find the explanation for somebody's symptoms, like a tumor, and then find the best way to reach it with the least amount of detours and misadventures," Dr. Gary E. Friedlaender, an orthopedic surgeon, said.
El Al has prepared color-coded maps showing the areas from which it is banned from flying over: The air space over much of North Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan and Indonesia are among the no-go zones, requiring significant detours.
Kolata takes a couple of detours into the history of the competitive quest to understand how these adult-onset diseases are caused by infectious proteins that start with a mutated gene and how they leave patients' brains riddled with microscopic holes.
He has an ex (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and a new colleague (Rebecca Ferguson), and soon he has a mess of trouble that he navigates amid a great deal of snow, byzantine developments, dead-end detours and a grab bag of random characters.
These changes were apparent less than 20 minutes into the season, with Sansa and Theon's rescue at the hands of Brienne and Podrick setting a tone of pure heroism that the rest of the season followed (save for a few detours, of course).
Her detours raised questions about her fit as a franchise centerpiece, but the Chicago Sky felt confident enough to take her with their first pick (they also held the No. 4 pick in the draft, which they used on Gabby Williams of Connecticut).
Oh, and while we're on the subject of David's journey toward self-actualization, be warned that it's a very strange one, full of awesome imagery, dry humor, graphic gore, and unexpected detours, as well as some awkward pieces that don't quite fit.
In many ways, the Beatrice Inn resembles a steakhouse, but Ms. Mar has given it a strong undertow of sensuality that would be unwelcome in most steakhouses, where the rites of male bonding are well established and don't encourage unexpected detours into pleasure.
Too many detours and digressions, however, made the series less compelling -- and more significantly, reduced the incentive to invest the time and brain power seemingly required to contemplate its various turns, beginning with the reams of analysis and speculation devoted to them.
A League of Legends player in New York, for example, can be physically located right next to the game server, but for a variety of reasons his traffic can take detours spanning hundreds of miles across the internet before it reaches the server.
"These twists and turns result in convoluted, individualized routes that can be full of detours and setbacks unexpected by students envisioning a simpler pipeline, and complicated by policies and restrictions at both CCs and four-year receiving institutions," Lyon and Denner write.
But if the plot is compelling, in some ways echoing Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's novel "Americanah," it is also sometimes murky; you have to listen hard for the clues to what has happened and also be patient with unmarked detours into flashbacks and fictions.
As you might expect, it goes some places; it starts with some low-key ambience, before blooming into a set of dancefloor rippers and technoid trippers, taking detours through shimmery disco, cowbell exercises, and even some lost demos from her own archives.
October 14923, 2016–January 8, 2017 The standard account of modern art in Mexico, which this exhibition sets out to contextualize and complicate, revolves around the muralists José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Diego Rivera, with detours into Surrealism courtesy Frida Kahlo.
After Iowa officially kicks off the 2020 presidential campaign next week, and after short detours to New Hampshire and South Carolina, the nation's eyes will be locked in on the residents of Michigan and our sister political battleground states in the Midwest.
Their work was included in the recently published Duke University Press book "Detours: A Decolonial Guide to Hawaii," a collection of essays, interviews and family histories about ethical and contextualized tourism in the islands edited by Hokulani K. Aikau and Vernadette Vicuña González.
The overly broad detours are less successful: Only someone as naïve as Nat could think that Richard's unannounced visit to an old flame might go well, and a thread involving Ron Livingston as a former hell-raising friend of Richard's rapidly becomes cringeworthy.
It changes shape from moment to moment, and while it is clear and rarely disputed that things are somehow getting worse—more egregious and more ungovernable and more unreasonable and more unreasoning—the descent has a lot of weird switchbacks and unmarked detours.
After taking several confusing detours in its third season, Orphan Black has gotten back to basics in season four, delving into the science of how the clones were first created and exploring what their existence could mean for the future of humanity.
And make no mistake, these two characters' introductions, along with a giddy cameo from Paul Rudd's Ant-Man, are filmic detours, and the result is that Civil War doesn't feel as tightly scripted or cogent as The Winter Soldier (which is technically the better movie).
Boulders blocked their path, forcing exhausting detours; two different leaks nearly ruined their underground passageway with floods; and they risked exposure at every turn by a Stasi agent, Siegfried Uhse, who had infiltrated one of the main groups in West Berlin dedicated to rescues.
At various points, we may think we know where the story is heading — sometimes dreading an inevitable tragedy, sometimes embracing a promise of reconciliation or redemption — but the film is as full of detours and switchbacks as the mountain roads its characters must negotiate.
But wait, there's more: Americans have been learning over the past week about Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price's habit of flying private jets to official meetings, with occasional detours to luxury resorts where he owns property, or for outings with his family.
But Copenhagen is expected to approve one of two relatively short detours, one north and one south of a Danish island, Bornholm, that are in Denmark's exclusive economic zone but outside its territorial waters, so subject only to environmental, not political approval, Mr. Sass said.
Sometimes, to be sure, the desire to tell a good story leads him down detours that have little apparent connection to Darwin and his reception — discussions, for example, of 19th-century views of orphans and of Abraham Lincoln's emergence as a presidential candidate in 1860.
When Derek Trucks, the guitar wizard, was in the Allman Brothers Band, and they were playing one of their perennial stands at the Beacon Theatre, on the Upper West Side, he always walked to the gigs, sometimes with long cigar detours through Central Park.
The former vice president is also making detours from his bus trip to bolster his fundraising -- including a fundraiser in Chicago on Monday night, after which he'll return to Iowa for an event Tuesday, then fly to New York for a Tuesday night fundraiser.
Patent applications in machine learning, which includes techniques used by ride-sharing services to minimize detours, averaged annual growth of 28 percent between 2013 and 2016, the last year for which data is available, because of an 18-month period before confidential applications are publicly disclosed.
Migrating eagles with tracking beacons that send texts reportedly accrued roaming charges so high that scientists had to take out a loan to pay for them, as well as attempt to raise money from a crowdfunding campaign — because some of the birds made unexpected detours (via BBC).
Other proposed features are abandoned when product managers realize that shipping them will need support from different divisions inside the company — requiring PMs to get buy-in from colleagues who are already busy with their own priorities, and who typically have little incentive to take detours.
Like most FX fare (including "The Americans," which occupies the same time period), "Snowfall" pushes to the edge of premium cable boundaries -- introducing creative ways to ingest coke, or taking detours to a porn shoot or the gilded home of a ruthless Israeli dealer (Alon Moni Aboutboul).
"Jane" then detours into both the public reaction to Goodall -- with casually sexist headlines, one describing her as a "comely miss," others indulging in Tarzan-Jane puns -- and the complications and strains associated with the birth of her son, what with mom and dad's globetrotting ways.
For a group whose songs touch on everything from '70s reggae stars to LSD-slinging high school quarterbacks – with the occasional detours for the Bible, vampires and Texan death metal bands along the way – the Mountain Goats have amassed one of indie rock's most devoted followings.
Other proposed features are abandoned when product managers realize that shipping them will need support from different divisions inside the company — requiring PMs to get buy-in from colleagues who are already busy with their own priorities, and who typically have little incentive to take detours.
"This Is Happiness" is as full of detours and backward glances as it is of forward motion and — as befits a novel narrated by an old man who comments that "as you get toward the end, you revisit the beginning" — is centrally preoccupied with time itself.
On May 7, 833, my husband and I set out on what would end up being a 44-day, 2,500-mile road trip from Savannah, Georgia to San Diego, California (with some detours to LA for job interviews) and managed to break even on our costs.
Whether you prefer vistas or ordnance, where Halo may go from here feels at once predictable and expansive; think of these stories as a patchwork roadmap from a number of people who lived it, replete with detours and roughly sketched paths, all in pursuit of answering that question.
What they did: In the study, published Wednesday in the journal Royal Society Open Science, the scientists gave the robots three tasks: avoiding obstacles while moving in as fast as possible with little detours, searching for and finding a small target, and a cooperative task that involved gathering together.
"Once the door is opened with a movie clip, which no doubt will accompany an explanation of why it is being played," Mr. Rogow wrote in a brief last August, "the trial detours to a Mafia trial and Stone's connection to it, with all of its history and folklore."
And anyway, Giannascoli's willingness to play dress up with different styles has been a part of his appeal for a long time—on Rocket alone he took detours through 90s rock music, Auto-Tuned R&B, and a strange experiment that might best be described as industrial rap.
On the heels of The Detours, DI, and Agent Orange, living legends like Rikk Agnew, his brothers Frank and Alfie, Steve Soto, and Tony Cadena would form the Adolescents, introducing the world to their self-titled debut (commonly known as The Blue Album) and several other classics after that.
In it, Birbiglia agonizes over the decision to have and raise children, using a list of seven reasons like "I have a cat," or "consciousness is only a hallucination," and expands on them, going down detours that explore who he is as an individual, a husband and a father.
Forced to compete with this kind of reality — and minus the services of its resident Trump impersonator, Alec Baldwin — "Saturday Night Live" took some unusual cultural detours to arrive at its topical satire this weekend, in an episode hosted by Sterling K. Brown and featuring the musical guest James Bay.
As much as I buck back at the thought of utilizing spreadsheets and restricting my life to the straight and narrow path of budgeting—a path I know would likely take detours here and there—this money experiment reiterated to me how failure to prepare can be preparation for failure.
I grew up learning to leave my shoes in the garage, to transfer into house slippers in the mudroom, and to go straight into my bedroom — no detours to the kitchen or, god forbid, the sofa — to immediately strip out of my outside clothes and get straight into my inside clothes.
We have, imperfectly, and despite detours and retreat along the way, sought to realize a better world for ourselves and for others, for we understood that our prosperity and our values at home depend on that prosperity and those values being secure as far as possible in a sometimes dark world.
But after an accident — which unfolds in the very first scene of the movie — and a few detours, she took up running high-stakes poker games, the kind where the buy-in is $250,000 and everyone at the table is used to being the most powerful guy in the room.
There's a lot of endearingly funny unrealism in Half-Life, like the five character models that stand in for Black Mesa's entire staff, the bizarrely indestructible doors that force players into long and dangerous detours, and the obligatory level where enemies lock you in a poorly secured prison and take all your stuff.
After detours through the punk music, cut short by hernia surgery ("If I tried to say 'Oi' out loud I would probably get another hernia," he deadpans) he's settled on a version of pop music that lives somewhere in the subconscious—resurfacing strange memories and reinterpreting old mythologies in hypnagogic synthesizer leads.
If you are trying to find the mining colony of Lustrum based on the flimsiest of directions, and get lost a maze of false leads and detours, you can easily hit a point where you don't have enough fuel to get back to a home port, or enough food to feed your crew.
Rothman was forced to include nudity and violence in the film to satisfy Corman's specifications, but once that was out of the way, she and her husband Charles Swartz wrote an incredibly robust story of female struggle in the workplace, complete with detours into abortion rights, the chauvinism of hippie culture, and revolutionary activism.
She communicates the electric excitement of discovering something new — something no one ever knew or definitively proved before — and the boring scientific grunt work involved in conducting studies and experiments: the days and weeks and months of watching and waiting and gathering data, the all-nighters, the repetitions, the detours, both serendipitous and unfruitful.
Unfortunately, because of Nintendo's strict embargo, I can't delve into how it does these things specifically, but I can say that by the end of the game, I was frustrated that it only ever treated these ideas as detours, made secondary to a sci-fi drama that echoes Evangelion so severely as to be embarrassing.
These days the sound is still getting rinsed in the club and worked in the studio—taking detours along the way to shape-shift into offshoots like grime and 2-step—and in addition to the aforementioned old guard (who are still going strong), a new generation of producers have popped up to carry the torch.
Entitled Modern Primitive, this lost LP contains some of the most adventurous music Vai has ever recorded, embellishing upon his stint as Frank Zappa's one-time protégé more than anything else he's ever released by taking detours into synth-pop, classical, jazz and even singer-songwriter fare and filtering them through his one-of-a-kind playing.
Bolaño's admirers will find in these themes and players a satisfying proleptic glimpse of his picaresque masterpiece, 1998's "The Savage Detectives" — a circuitous hunt for vestiges of an underground "visceral realist" literary movement and its muse, the poet Cesárea Tinajero, which starts in Mexico City and detours to the Sonora Desert, Paris, San Diego, Barcelona and elsewhere.
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Together, the guitarist and lead singer Nick Bloom, the violinist Reid Jenkins (also of the Taylor Swift-endorsed folk band Morningsiders) and the bassist David Halpern perform bouncy and earnest songs that take palate-cleansing detours into both lyrical abstraction and dissonant instrumental noise, making for a result that resists clichés as much as it embraces tradition.
The trajectory of these stories was familiar and so were the responses: from YouTube saying publicly that it was fixing the problem while also claiming the offensive videos were "the extreme needle in the haystack"; or from Facebook, which claimed that, at most, news and politics were small detours in the service's destiny to connect the world.
Over the intervening tracks of cinematic, electronically fraying R&B, he offers a vision for achieving that change, a journey of self-discovery with detours through broken hearts, Parisian stoops, and jazzy speakeasies filled with Balenciaga and purple fox fur-clad women (the 30-second stretch that invokes the last two being one of the best pop songwriting moments of the year).
Condensing the miniseries into movie form, however, overwhelms the script by director Steve McQueen ("12 Years a Slave") and "Gone Girl" novelist Gillian Flynn, which also takes several detours -- including race, gun violence and Chicago politics, as Manning tries to go legit by running for alderman against a privileged son (Colin Farrell) whose family has run things in the ward for decades.
Politico reported Saturday that Jay Sekulow, a conservative attorney who joined Trump's team in June, said that Trump's attorneys are ready to challenge the legality of Mueller's actions if he detours into anything they consider "outside the scope" of the inquiry, such as looking at old real estate deals the president might have been involved in through his Trump Organization.
Still, the detours to describe the family histories of both her parents are so detailed that at first, I thought I'd learn more about both sides of her family's journey from Eastern Europe and their political leanings than I would about Chicago's art training at The Art Institute of Chicago or her experience at the College of Applied Arts at UCLA in California.
Getting to the finish line is not seamless — the last part of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," the seventh and final book in the series, has some lumpy passages of exposition and a couple of clunky detours — but the overall conclusion and its determination of the main characters' story lines possess a convincing inevitability that make some of the prepublication speculation seem curiously blinkered in retrospect.
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Perhaps aware that a focus on shootouts might fall flat in this age of mass killings and gun-control debates, he detours into the skirmishes of the Civil War and into such historical arcana as the origins of the Pony Express; the adventures of the 10th Cavalry, whose enlisted men were all black; the early days of the circus; and the backgrounds of the bad guys.
After a winding series of 22 episodes that saw some of the show's weirdest, strongest storylines (the cult-like hold of a role-playing game called Griffins & Gargoyles; Archie's prison break) as well as some of its most tedious, inexplicable detours (Archie's boxing gig; endless Hiram Lodge real estate shenanigans), the season finale ended, as the show often does, with a killer teaser for what might happen next.
You may plan to complete a triumvirate of culturally enriching experiences – IE, watching an act you wouldn't normally see, attending a talk, and going to see a band incase the members may die soon – but the likelihood is, it just won't happen, because Glastonbury is built on time-wasting detours for toilet breaks, Pieminister, taking photographs of a man dressed like Jesus, and sitting on damp patches of grass.
It is a story of returning to the values of traditional Japanese architecture through the work of modern architects who admire them, as well as the rather simple idea — however sometimes tortuously expressed by Kuma via detours into Western philosophy and critical theory — that architecture should cease to force itself onto a landscape and should instead, through acquaintance with local materials and methods, relate itself harmoniously to its surroundings.
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, appears likely to rely on the organization as much as ever: Amid florid rhetorical detours to rail against the inquiry led by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russian involvement in the 2016 election, and to hail Kanye West for his recent string of supportive comments, Mr. Trump focused chiefly on Friday on rallying the pro-gun crowd against Democrats.
Ms. Krauss got her professional start in her midteens, which isn't unheard-of in a bluegrass world that nurtures its prodigies, and has since alternated between solo albums and band projects with Union Station, an immaculate luxury model of a string band featuring the dobro player Jerry Douglas, the singer-guitarist Dan Tyminski, the banjo and guitar player Ron Block and the bassist Barry Bales, and occasional detours like the one with Mr. Plant, which picked up five Grammys.
He writes a couple of episodes, but as the show delves into the personal lives of Nola and her many suitors (including some surprising detours into the frayed but technically still intact marriage of one boyfriend and the hyper-attuned sex drive of another), the show's writing staff, mostly made up of women (including two-time Pulitzer winning playwright Lynn Nottage), expertly expands the show's world without losing sight of the woman who binds all of these characters together.
First they drive the broad, sunny streets of Phoenix; then highways; then in more complex situations, such as airports and downtowns; then in heavy rain; then amid detours and road closures; then in rough, winding country roads prone to landslides and flooding; then (some considerable time from now, says your Canadian correspondent) in snow and ice… And even then, how can a truly self-driving car handle anomalous situations, when the car doesn't know what to do and screeches to a halt?
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These horrifying incidents, and Roy's introduction of myriad minor characters, however, do not result in a Bruegel-esque portrait of a country but instead feel like poorly stage-managed detours from the compelling stories of Roy's two heroines: the transgender woman Anjum (born Aftab), who's gone to live in a Delhi graveyard; and Tilo, a former architecture student, who travels to Kashmir to visit her longtime friend and sometime lover Musa, a freedom fighter, who is in constant danger and constantly on the run.
Each chapter begins with a walk as a sort of compass, claiming an orientation and a position in space: "north on rue de Rennes, past the Fnac, Naf Naf, H&M, right at St Placide and north-east on rue de Vaugirard, past the Institut Catholique where I once taught, keep an eye out for the lovely bookseller in an old butcher's shop … " The way she moves through thoughts and words—unhurried, luxuriating in commonplace detail, digressions and detours developing into the main point—seems to be the textual version of these strolls.
All this, finally, brings us to the main event, by far the finest thing in this strange book and, in my experience, the best thing Knausgaard has written, marked by enormous intellectual panache and quite different from anything else in the novel (it's amazing how lively the writing suddenly is when he's not writing about himself): a nearly 400-page close reading of "Mein Kampf," complete with detours through related texts, in which the author tries to recover and reproduce the lived experience of the frustrated, depressed and impoverished young man who would become the Nazi tyrant.

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