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27 Sentences With "swerved from"

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The line blurred as the focus swerved from the celebrated to the celebrator.
But it, too, swerved from reality, reporting inflation rates 50% lower than independent estimates.
Music was blasting as the vehicle swerved from side to side, slamming him against its windows.
Within just a few years, the general public's attitude toward social media has swerved from widespread veneration to viral fury.
At the intersection of Budapester Strasse and Kantstrasse, the attacker swerved from the street and steered the truck into the market.
Consider Conor Gillaspie, a soft-spoken 29-year-old journeyman and the current Giants third baseman, who never swerved from his magical postseason run.
"Millions of Americans feel the country has swerved from its moral center," she said, citing the separation of children from parents at the southern border.
Within just a few paragraphs, Trump swerved from calls for unity and shared victory to blasting Democrats on their opposition to his proposed border wall.
Even if that correspondence contained little proof of what the prince's critics have described as meddling, his candid discussion of topical issues swerved from political custom.
In an attempt to avoid the bird's attack, the man dramatically swerved from the path, the man hit a fence post and fell to the ground.
He has always listened politely to other viewpoints but never swerved from his policy mission to protect his former profession from what he views as heavy-handed government intrusion.
And because she keeps stressing her passion for education, she should be pressed on how she swerved from past positions that essentially aligned her with Betsy DeVos to the opposite.
Michael Gerhardt, a CNN analyst and University of North Carolina law professor, pointed to moments in the Howell hearing as an example of how far Trump's legal team has swerved from history.
After all, from her opening mother-of-pearl embroidered jacket to her final kurta dress, she swerved from her usual pencil skirts and high heels to make her clothes part of the content of her communications.
Then you notice hundreds of tiny black cars crawling all over its underbelly, like head lice on a schoolchild—symbolic of the moment when the country, in the headlong pursuit of economic growth, swerved from pedal power to petroleum.
Similarly, on the international deal to contain Iran's nuclear programme, which he once swore to tear up but now seems to support, and on NATO, which he no longer calls obsolete, Mr Trump has swerved from bomb-throwing to orthodoxy.
"America has swerved from its ethical center", she said.Lovett, Ian (13 November 2013).
It was an object lesson given for the special benefit of > Dole & Co., that not a single Hawaiian has swerved from his true allegiance > to his country and that at the grave of the lamented patriot they stood > shoulder to shoulder, men and women, from Hawaii to Niihau, in righteous > defense of their country and in their eternal hatred of their oppressors.
He was appointed a governor of Chelsea Hospital in 1730 and held the position for the rest of his life. Walpole said of him in 1733 that he never swerved from his Whig principles, nor voted against the Administration. He was returned in 1734 and 1741 and continued to vote with the Government in all recorded divisions. He retired at the 1747 British general election.
Meanwhile, the other ships were being pummeled. Weehawken had advanced to a line of buoys that Captain Rodgers thought might mark torpedoes, so he swerved from the channel and stopped to consider what to do next. At this time, an underwater explosion rocked the vessel; Rodgers thought that it was a torpedo, but some historians believe that it was more likely the explosion of a shell from one of the forts.
They swerved from side-to-side to maintain warm temperatures in their tyres. Both Ralf Schumacher and Villeneuve clambered out of their cars unaided. Several hours later, Villeneuve admitted himself to hospital, with bruising, muscle damage, nausea and chest pains, mostly due to the pressure put upon him by his car's seat belts in the accident. Verstappen made a tactical pit stop on lap 15 to support his two-stop strategy.
Moreover in that same weekend had an incredible accident in the Manufacturers'Challenge race. While leading, his pick up swerved from right to left side of track and hit the finish line post, rolling down near to Parsons pond. This accident ended in many bloopers programmes, also in Italian trasmission Paperissima. In 1996 he won the $125,000 Borg-Warner World championship off-road race at Crandon en route to his sixth ESPN Pro Series championship.
Karl R. Popper, The Myth of Framework, London (Routledge) 1994, chap. 8, sect. 12. These remarks earned him a lot of criticism because seemingly he had swerved from his famous Logic of Scientific Discovery. Among the many philosophers having discussed his 'principle of rationality' from the 1960s up to now are Noretta Koertge, R. Nadeau, Viktor J. Vanberg, Hans Albert, E. Matzner, Ian C. Jarvie, Mark A. Notturno, John Wettersten, Ian C. Böhm.
Staff Sergeant English's official Medal of Honor citation reads: > S/Sgt. English was riding in the lead armored personnel carrier in a > 4-vehicle column when an enemy mine exploded in front of his vehicle. As the > vehicle swerved from the road, a concealed enemy force waiting in ambush > opened fire with automatic weapons and anti-tank grenades, striking the > vehicle several times and setting it on fire. S/Sgt. English escaped from > the disabled vehicle and, without pausing to extinguish the flames on his > clothing, rallied his stunned unit.
In the third reading (, aliyah), in the morning, Balaam saddled his donkey and departed with the dignitaries, but God was incensed at his going and placed an angel in Balaam's way. When the donkey saw the angel standing in the way holding his drawn sword, the donkey swerved from the road into the fields, and Balaam beat the ass to turn her back onto the road. The angel then stationed himself in a lane with a fence on either side. Seeing the angel, the donkey pressed herself and Balaam's foot against the wall, so he beat her again.
Ferrari was born in Gavardo. After stage 3 of the 2012 Giro d'Italia in Horsens, Denmark, Ferrari was relegated from 10th to 192nd position after the race jury ruled that he was responsible for a crash that brought down world champion Mark Cavendish and race leader Taylor Phinney since he swerved from the left to the right side of the road in the final meters. He stated after that mishap that "I don't care what is going on behind me". He gained extensive disapproval with this statement, from within the professional peloton and from the public.
1973 newsreel about Kenyetta's rule Once in power Kenyatta swerved from radical nationalism to conservative bourgeois politics. The plantations formerly owned by white settlers were broken up and given to farmers, with the Kikuyu the favoured recipients, along with their allies the Embu and the Meru. By 1978 most of the country's wealth and power was in the hands of the organisation which grouped these three tribes: the Gikuyu-Embu-Meru Association (GEMA), together comprising 30% of the population. At the same time the Kikuyu, with Kenyatta's support, spread beyond their traditional territorial homelands and repossessed lands "stolen by the whites" – even when these had previously belonged to other groups.

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