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He abruptly swerves into the water a few seconds later.
What did those kinds of swerves bring to the story?
Instead, she swerves between genres with a new set of collaborators.
The content compensates everything from bumps to swerves to sudden stops.
It leads you one way, then swerves sharply to the left.
"Tessy," as Brown called his car, swerves to avoid the truck.
An army jeep swerves into the square, disgorging its own Sergeant.
Maybe he didn't register all the ugly swerves along the way.
It swerves, flips over, and crashes into a ditch upside down.
His off-kilter swerves were close to those of a darting cat.
On a shark, it logs when the shark dives, swerves, or surfaces.
When Nadine swerves him, he hilariously tries to play off the moment.
The show's pilot swerves wildly between careful observation and trying too hard.
When he dances, he soars; in life, he swerves into self-doubt.
In another, a police car swerves to run down a black teenager.
As she tumbles to the ground, the bus swerves, barely avoiding her.
Foreknowledge of his swerves and structural fillips can kill a good time.
If nothing else, Trump's rhetoric and policy swerves have helped feed chaos.
You're driving a car and suddenly another vehicle swerves in front of you.
The sentences are full of syntactic fireworks, breakneck swerves and very black humor.
He repeatedly nudges toward what looks like convention, then swerves off the rails.
The longer it ran, the more The X-Files took sidelong swerves into absurdism.
A family on a motorbike swerves to avoid an S.U.V. coming the wrong way.
The violence begins when a van swerves into throngs of pedestrians on London Bridge.
David swerves from denial to guarded optimism to exasperation, veering into rage and despair.
In a period of extreme swerves and shifts, that may count as an achievement.
But swerves to the left aren't smart in states like West Virginia or North Dakota.
"Every time I try to make a move, she just swerves me off," Mendes said.
"They're playing chicken at 200 mph, just waiting to see who swerves first," Townsend said.
The truck swerves and its chassis detaches, sliding down the street, striking and killing Ellie.
But then the movie swerves — guilelessly and effectively — into the realm of folklore and fable.
She did not lecture me, or rarely did, on my swerves away from observable normality.
Turkey swerves away from democracy; North Korea bombs its missile test; Arkansas's execution plan stalls.
The footage is harrowing — Thurman swerves, and before you know it, she's tossed against her dashboard.
If it swerves to the left, it'll hit a child crossing the street with a ball.
It's why he swerves from one pronouncement to its opposite and one position to its alternate.
My favorite thing about The Favourite is how it slowly swerves against the expectations it sets.
The overpowering music swerves between sunny and menacing moods, too often resembling a sentimental movie score.
For almost an hour, he swerves between defending his sport and acknowledging all of its problems.
Where some shows would try to moralize paying for sex, Special swerves away from that puritanical impulse.
If it swerves to the right, it'll hit an old woman crossing the street in a wheelchair.
But what if an entire life were merely a collection of digressions, a slalom of such swerves?
He doesn't, but, given the novel's precipitous swerves, it would not have been shocking if he had.
I'll be honest, I thought about several different methods to model a car that swerves while stopping.
But the four people talking together also signal how the show, in theatricalizing Walser, swerves from him.
Against the backdrop of the swerves and shifts happening in markets, that may count as an achievement.
She swerves between genres like an artist, while navigating the concept of celebrity with a pop star's finesse.
The Falcon isn't a ship that goes snicker snack from one heading to another, it arcs and swerves.
In this edition, Tiana Reid swerves into traffic on her bike in order to stave off self-consciousness.
Claypool generally swerves the over-politicization of his music, but went with the theme after some re-working.
On plays where he's able to attack, Kennard usually swerves into the paint off a dribble hand-off.
Behind him, the beat — produced by Young TT & Squat Beats — tinkles and creeps while Kap G elegantly swerves.
The leaps and swerves seem closer to poetry or fable or song than to the novel as such.
The story lies in the accumulation of the details, in being buffeted by Lizzie's thoughts, their sudden swerves.
The music swerves between languages as Letissier questions her place in the universe over plucky beats and shimmering synths.
What begins as blisteringly clever conversation about life and family swerves swiftly into a discussion of sex and fantasy.
The video then goes blurry and red when the car swerves — screams and sounds of metal can be heard.
Specifically, a female rhino's cervix, a long canal leading into the vagina, swerves and squiggles all over the place.
Two hours in, sweating and cramped, the car swerves into a lay-by while orange-brown dust churns outside.
Back outside, while Kelela casually swerves through the crowd, an energy fizzes through those deciding where to head next.
Instead, the narrative swerves, hastily committing to the terms of a more straightforward novel, then failing to satisfy them.
A long summer on the New Jersey shore swerves disappointingly from coming-of-age drama to implausible crime caper.
It swerves from goofy to ghastly so deftly and so often that you can't always tell which is which.
But now, when discussion swerves in the second direction, there's a group of white allies prepared to do the rerouting.
Video from the shoot shows Ms. Thurman struggling to control the car, as it swerves on the road and crashes.
Over 10 half hours, which careen from comedy to drama to thriller, the women's lives and stories take dangerous swerves.
The stability control systems work with anti-lock brakes to control each wheel individually, to help manage skids and swerves.
Many have also had their passports canceled, and some face legal proceedings as the country swerves toward an authoritarian state.
When Treviño is driving and sees a dog sleeping by the side of the road, he swerves to hit it.
But his policy swerves, lack of attention to detail and contradictory statements leave the country guessing how things will unfold.
Successful executives and investors embed unexpected market swerves into their decision-making, so why not plan for a couple more?
You didn't even need to be a pop-culture figure to get chewed up by these wild swerves of prevailing opinion.
Instead, it runs parallel to their ramp-up and at a key moment abruptly swerves into an act of historical revisionism.
The footage then goes blurry and red when the car swerves and screams and sounds of metal scratching can be heard.
"Never tell me the odds," Han says as the Millennium Falcon swerves past giant rocks left and right, top and bottom.
While they're gathering information, a car swerves and crashes in front of theirs, and they realize no one is driving it.
That's the play of the game, on-face, but where Parkitect swerves a bit is its treatment of loans and advertisements.
In the finale, Judy attempts to recreate Ted's death by deliberately walking in the road, but a car swerves and misses her.
Parker, thus, awkwardly swerves between shooting Turner as a man and Turner as an icon, in a way that doesn't exactly gel.
If it swerves, the death count will be the same, but the victims will be two women and two male business executives.
And although the fixed script initially sounds like neutral reportage, it soon swerves toward fantasy realms of conspiracy theory and extrasensory perception.
The goal is to make sure that when an unpredictable cyclist swerves onto the road, the self-driving car hits the brakes.
We recall his attire, which swerves somewhere between Footlocker and the sort of high-end leather jackets they sell in Monte Carlo.
Anyone familiar with Bamford's real-life history won't be surprised at the moments when the show swerves into the blackest comedy possible.
Imagine a pedestrian suddenly steps out in front of the E-Class and the driver instinctively swerves to avoid hitting the person.
But the sentences are wild, full of breakneck swerves; leaps in time, space and point of view; all kinds of syntactic fireworks.
In trying to deliver messages of inspiration and empowerment, the director, Amanda Lipitz, deliberately swerves around the delivery of a comprehensive narrative.
He returns to them intermittently throughout the series; in the midst of their conversations, the camera lingers and swerves around animated faces.
When she unexpectedly sparks a connection with Jared, who didn't go to college, she swerves him in hopes of catching a bigger fish.
Greek Defense Minister Panos Kammenos told a news conference that the plane had made "sudden swerves" and then plunged before dropping off radar.
The Life of Pablo is easily the messiest project he's ever put his name on; it's long, sprawling, full of hair-trigger swerves.
Just before spotting an animal on the road, Peter swerves, not noticing Charlie's head is out of his rear window gasping for air.
Failure to signal is an inconsiderate act that makes the roads less safe, causing panic braking, sudden swerves and fender-benders or worse.
Soon, sirens are flashing and the movie darkens; a few beats later, it brightens, then swerves into silliness only to veer into seriousness.
He swerves from miserable (if he is deported, his family will remain here) to hopeful (maybe a judge will allow him to stay).
He raffled the car and gave the money to the poor, but this was the start of many sharp swerves between right and left.
Because the discourse cannot do those things, the general tenor of the news swerves strongly towards the pissy and over-righteous as a result.
This move also swerves GOAT in a different direction than StockX, which has plunged into horizontal diversification of product to watches, handbags and clothing.
Collectively, they tell a story that is part political thriller and part courtroom drama, with moments of Shakespearean grandeur and swerves into stumblebum comedy.
Mr. Aster didn't invent the techniques he deploys to create his unsettling effects, but he also swerves away from the clichés of the genre.
Again and again in these pages, Unferth swerves from the mundane to the extraordinary, from biting to soaringly celebratory, often in a single sentence.
A woman pushing a baby stroller steps into the intersection, head down, and as Captain Bonilla slows down and swerves, she never looks up.
Ms. Tanowitz's resistance to convention can be blatant in a witty way, but her swerves and juxtapositions are rarely timed to provoke a laugh.
"The story swerves and swings from executive suites and conference rooms to hectic Manhattan streets," the film critic A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
Where most of the current Taiwanese punks tend to stray toward the poppy side of of the genre, Accomplices swerves decidedly in the opposite direction.
The humor here swerves between royal pomp and farcical absurdity, with the exhibition's emphasis geared slightly more to the latter — at least in my eyes.
She swerves without pause to gush in appreciation for Pink and Nelly Furtado before dropping the most uncool name in pop's recent canon: Joss Stone.
This little, familiar song dating to 1990 became strange and elastic, full of sonic and emotional swerves and adventures, stretching to almost half an hour.
But just as a potential affair seems to present itself, Dederer swerves into an extended reminiscence of her reckless formative years as a sexual conquistador.
The erratic swerves then continued with Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, calling the attack an "act of war" in a visit to the kingdom.
The rest of the game's campaign swerves from that angle, but the online multiplayer leans into it in a way that very few other games have.
Amid the batshit plot swerves, one always gets the sense that events are playing towards a known conclusion — even if we don't know what it is.
The driver, fatigued, looks up to see his exit, but it's already starting to pass, and the car swerves off the road at a dangerous speed.
But it swerves though, and we see a singed group, standing near a bonfire, as though it has gone… horribly wrong in some kind of way.
The decision to bring me to a chain drugstore was, in part, an act of deflection, but even so, our visit took a few autobiographical swerves.
The company known for dead simple software can still hit the mark, even it if takes a little while and a few swerves along the way.
"Still Life With Turkey" begins describing the bird's "one pronged foot … the stiff trinity / of toes," then swerves to a childhood memory of a dead father.
Tate, who was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1943, chose, early on, a tactically frivolous, essentially defensive manner, full of homespun jokes and antic swerves.
The linebacker is closing in, and Bell swerves to the right to avoid an arm tackle, then it takes two secondary players to actually bring him down.
Of course it's kind of perplexing how often the camera swerves to him, how often he jumps out of his seat, how frequently his clothing is newsworthy.
A white truck cuts in front of Mr. Brown's vehicle, and by his account, the Tesla's Autopilot feature swerves the car to the right, avoiding a collision.
Either one of these can break, corrode, or get blocked by a salt deposit or paraffin; swerves in pressure are an early indication that something is wrong.
This fact was recently re-evaluated in bitchmedia by Leela Ginelle, who swerves the story out of the "great man" hagiography that pervades much of Beat Generation.
Greece's defense minister told a news conference that the missing airliner had made "sudden swerves" mid-air and plunged before dropping off radars in the southern Mediterranean. .
But the conductor Michele Mariotti propels this often ferocious music forward; even passages of splendid dignity had an anxiously driven undercurrent that caught Meyerbeer's unpredictable harmonic swerves.
Over and over he swerves back to the "favor" he would like from Ukraine: an investigation of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden and his son Hunter.
Though it can eat up hours of his day, Alcott swerves toward those people, rather than away from them, introducing himself and offering to take a photograph.
Just when it looks like Luca is going in for the kiss… he swerves to a very French cheek smooch and announces he's not going to the dance.
In more technical terms, it prioritized the vertical altitude over longitudinal adjustments, meaning that it doesn't make last-minute swerves compensating for low-altitude gusts just before landing.
It's not quite the "Chickie Run" of "Rebel Without a Cause," but whichever side swerves first has major implications for the future of judicial decisions in our country.
No sooner is the reader knee-deep in Israeli military analyses in the 1970s (to understand goal-setting) than the narrative swerves to General Electric's human-resources woes.
"Typical French," jokes Hawthorn into his microphone as he swerves to avoid a cyclist at the beginning of the Mulsanne Straight, where his car could reach 185 m.p.h.
It stops or swerves, goes over bats or under them or waits until the batter has finished his swing and floats easy down the middle of the plate.
October 22, 2014 - A 3-month-old girl and an Ecuadorian tourist are killed when a driver swerves into a crowd at a light rail station in Jerusalem.
In frisky cumbias and high-velocity polkas with very brief swerves into rock riffing or rapped vocals, the band sang about food, love, drinking and dancing — especially food.
With "Rebound," her fourth solo LP, Ms. Friedberger swerves toward New Romantic balladry, with echoes of the '80s goth disco in Greece that gave the album its name.
As composers of folk rock that swerves between hearty gregariousness and moody introspection, the Bengsons have been steadily insinuating themselves into downtown New York theater in recent seasons.
And the man peeling an orange as he walks across the road takes another precious second or two from Captain Bonilla as he swerves to avoid hitting him.
He basically swerves all my questions about his daily life as a soldier and today's festivities but throws me a couple of winks after refusing to share his name.
If you're brave, you can reach 7.5 mph, just fast enough to elicit swerves and expletives when you're barreling down the bike lane like a self-destructive Paul Blart.
Workers say even tiny accidents—like when a drunk driver swerves into the wrong lane and back—can send people crashing into the steel handrails, leaving cuts and bruises.
As shown on an FBI video taken from a pursuing helicopter, it ends when Finicum swerves to miss a roadblock, nearly hitting an officer and plowing into deep snow.
In the clip she's heading along a country lane when another driver comes belting past, swerves round a tight bend, and comes dangerously close to flipping their car over.
Before I can answer, the driver of the car swerves into the parking lot of a Mexican restaurant, which I'll leave nameless so it doesn't become a Trader Joe's.
Every so often, the lights brighten and the music swerves from minimalist strings by Alexander Balanescu or Philip Glass into club beats by the Danish electronic music producer Trentemoller.
Making liberal use of dizzying close-ups, he swerves from dark coming-of-age comedy to outright horror, refusing to punish Erica for behavior that grows ever more appalling.
But when Charlie puts her head out of the window to get some air — and Peter swerves to avoid hitting an animal carcass — she's decapitated by a utility pole.
The enemy invaders in turn are led by King Edward (the characteristically excellent Stephen Dillane), a ruler whose perpetual disdain for the rest of humanity periodically swerves into disgust.
Just as we are on the verge of a final C-major triumph, with a line ascending stepwise from G to B, the harmony swerves down into A minor.
Circling clockwise on the outside you find no entrance until you've gone three-quarters of the way, at which point the two-inch-thick wall swerves into a narrow corridor.
Ms. Comfort can begin with a single commuter following a purposeful path; add six others, one by one; fold in swerves and collisions; and build up a composition of complexity.
There's only one parked car in sight, but as she swerves slowly back and forth, groaning with anxiety the entire time, it becomes clear that she's going to hit it.
When it comes to spending time with Abramović, pattern-breaking swerves like this are common, veering from the playful to the profound, the personal to the universal and back again.
It leaves the actors to handle abrupt swerves in tone as the family and hospital staff turn into governors and brothel-dwellers, with no practical support from the static sets.
Both have an eye for the swerves and accidents — the kinks of fate and the tangles of desire — that so often determine the destinies and undermine the intentions of individuals.
That physicality in itself — and the rhythmic intuition shared among the dancers, even as the score erratically swerves and spikes — proves more stirring than Mr. Shen's flashier narrative and visual moves.
Foxconn Takes a Few Swerves Pursuing Sharp | Foxconn is renegotiating how much of a stake it would take in Sharp, The Wall Street Journal reports, citing people familiar with the situation.
The core thrill of the knuckleball, under the weird dips and swerves, is that it survives; the thrill is all the more pronounced when it's helping a team do the same.
Or any of the moments when the usually senescent Aunt Maggie Far Away (Fionnula Flanagan) swerves into focus, with visions of those baleful spirits, the banshees, that feel all too real.
But after raising the possibility of the sexual assault of a child, the film swerves to focus instead on the gray areas surrounding older men who try to sleep with teenage girls.
But even as Trump swerves from one tactic to another, the facts on the ground remain: very little has changed in the nearly seven months since the first GOP repeal effort flopped.
The most excitement occurs when a vehicle like the white van crosses too closely, or when a motorist approaches from the rear and, impatient with the bus's tortoiselike pace, swerves around it.
Lizzie is especially incisive about Taylor and the flaws that mar her sartorial perfection, while Taylor reveals inspired swerves in reasoning and a few unexpected pools of darkness behind her crisp facade.
The comedy swerves into tragic territory by revealing that this entire time, despite her frankness about everything else, Fleabag has been secretly racked with guilt about possibly causing her best friend's death.
These days, pop music is dominated by men like Drake and The Weeknd with hip-hop and R&B backgrounds whose swerves into the pop pool have been met with enormous success.
The voice of this book, the voice of Cercas, with its beautiful grain and restlessness, its swerves from pity to fury, from calm to hysteria, owe much to Wynne's almost musical modulations.
That will likely trigger a long legal fight possibly stretching into Trump's 2020 re-election bid, and embolden critics who already accuse him of authoritarian tendencies and unpredictable swerves in policy-making.
On the one hand: Yes, women are used to hearing terrible things said about us, or directly to us, or just having to grin and bear it when sexism swerves our way.
ATHENS (Reuters) - An EgyptAir airliner which went missing on Thursday morning made 'sudden swerves' in mid-air and plunged before dropping off radars in the southern Mediterranean, Greek defense minister Panos Kammenos said.
ATHENS, May 19 (Reuters) - An EgyptAir airliner which went missing on Thursday morning had made 'sudden swerves' mid-air and plunged before dropping off radars in the southern Mediterranean, Greece's defence minister said.
As I hung in there with the narrative's swerves across time, from the late 1950s to the late 1930s to the late 1980s, from New York City to Philadelphia to Coconut Creek, Fla.
Swift swerves between the sounds of today's pop, hip-hop, and trap, but doesn't do it that well, though some critics, puzzlingly, call it innovative to distill (borrow) from today's sounds so effectively.
"XO Tour Llif3," the album's lead single and Uzi's biggest hit so far, swerves to life over rattling snare drums, spiky, plinky electronic shimmer, and translucent keyboard stabs reverberating jauntily around the beat.
Mr. Gardiner, who has led the ensemble since its founding three decades ago, was deceptively cool at the podium, able to communicate this work's volatility with minimal gestures that unleashed swerves in sound.
Here's what we can see: At about 2 minutes and 45 seconds into the video, an unmarked vehicle plus a police SUV swerves up to an intersection in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn.
Every now and then he glances up at the sky, whereupon the tempo swerves abruptly faster, the keyboards grow bolder and sharper, and a sweaty jolt inspires him to shout out the song's title.
The food, which he describes as the family-friendly dishes he likes to make at home, swerves a little wildly from tuna salad to duck rillettes to handmade salt-cod ravioli with lobster sauce.
It could also result in a long court fight, one possibly stretching into Trump's 2020 re-election bid and emboldening critics who already accuse him of authoritarian tendencies and unpredictable swerves in policy-making.
Twists and contradictions take physical shape in the movement itself — its swerves from brashly sexy to subdued, from ecstatic to vigilant — and in the work's broader structure, its abundance of sudden yet seamless transitions.
He disintegrates before his daughter's eyes as he swerves back and forth in time, between grief and joy over the lost past, between wanting to die and wanting to do it all over again.
It feels like the show is ramping up for a sitcom-like resolution about racism and prejudice, but the episode swerves, becoming a story about Anna and Maya's relationship and their identity to one another.
There's du Maurier, "I Love Lucy" and plenty of driving — but not like in a road-trip movie, more like in a nightmare where the road is barely lit, the car swerves, strangers stay strangers.
For example, when one CTS has a hard braking situation or swerves to avoid an object in the road, that information is communicated to other CTS sedans behind it to alert those drivers to those conditions.
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.
With late-night shows and a Katy Perry endorsement under her belt, Aurora tries to figure out what's next I'm walking down a street in Tribeca with Aurora Aksnes when she suddenly swerves across the sidewalk.
In one of my favorite clips from Mother, he swerves between two parked cars, flicks a 360 flip up a curb the wrong way, then steers his body out wide into two ledge tricks—that's it.
The plot here contains one of those last-minute swerves intended to cause an intake of breath that instead left me rolling my eyes, not least because it manages somehow to seem both preposterous and predictable.
Today, if a driver swerves to avoid a school bus and hits another car, the driver is assumed to have reacted instinctively and, if the driver is at fault, is taxed with "negligence" but not intentional conduct.
In, This new game called the "Moral Machine" from MIT's researchers, a car's breaks fail and you have to choose whether it crashes into a barrier, killing the passengers, or swerves into the cross-walk, killing pedestrians.
In a series of split-personality dialogues with God — think of Gollum in "Lord of the Rings" — Bess swerves between righteousness and remorse: passages that Ms. Mazzoli shoots through with wailing electric guitar and menacing choral chant.
For instance, he notes the alarming political swerves of Jean Renoir, citing "despicable" letters that the director wrote to a minister in the Vichy government, in 1940, despite having previously been galvanized by the leftist Popular Front.
Furtado met Congleton through Annie Clark (known to us mortals as St. Vincent.) Furtado has had swerves into the indie pool; most notably, recently anyway, with Blood Orange's Dev Hynes where they released cassettes of their collaboration.
It's fair to say that "Sorry to Bother You" sticks to its own script, but crucial to add that the script in question flips, swerves, meanders and all but explodes in a flurry of ideas and inspirations.
In the real world, a driver would never find herself in a situation where she is certain to kill a person if she swerves and is certain to kill a different person if they stay the course.
The guitar twangs little riffs, voices whoop and sing and shout, a smooth synthesizer bass line comes and goes; the perky central beat is disrupted from left and right, and sudden key changes add a few more swerves.
It was predictable that Rubio and Cruz would portray Trump as someone whose campaign contributions over time, comments from yesteryear and herky-jerky swerves in the present all call into question how committed and trustworthy a conservative he is.
In graphic footage purporting to show the crash and circulated by media, a group of a few dozen young children cross the road before a dark-coloured sedan swerves into the wrong side of traffic and crashes into them.
Since she was elected to the Senate in 20193, she hasn't delivered any dramatic swerves away from past positions, as did Bernie Sanders on guns, Kamala Harris on criminal justice, or Joe Biden on ... well, it's a lengthy list.
He never lets you forget that you're watching a movie: the camera swerves around, suddenly punches in to get a closer look at something, cuts abruptly, and moves altogether like a music video, often accompanied by big, loud music.
If you've ever sat with white knuckles in the back of a taxi as your driver swerves through traffic, then you're probably quite excited about the prospect of "self-driving" cars that are programmed to follow the rules and be safe.
By layering the jokes in and on top of each other, the BoJack Horseman team has built a world that feels as sprawling and chaotic and specific as our own — which is especially crucial when the show swerves into oncoming feelings.
The work has a frayed quality, too, but an intriguing one, as he swerves into fluidly hiccupping torso movement and then back to the world of the carpets, treating them as much more than something to be walked all over.
Sudden swerves into melodrama, like a recent subplot about a nun's beating at the hands of a rogue Russian sailor, are short-lived; the quotidian challenges of the poor and pregnant are enough to guarantee a swift return to narrative equilibrium.
Local pride, particularly strong in a town that resents George Orwell for portraying it as a sinkhole of misery in "The Road to Wigan Pier," sometimes swerves toward xenophobia, though overt racism is mostly limited to a tiny far-right fringe.
And when it swerves suddenly from the mundane to the shocking, he may be attempting to illustrate that, even with its sadnesses and dissatisfactions, life must be cherished precisely for its evanescence and the echoing, eternal darkness of its opposite.
Inspired by a 2002 article in The Los Angeles Times, the story (by the director's brother Alston Ramsay, a former speechwriter who worked for the administrations of George W. Bush and Barack Obama) swerves and double-clutches with daunting speed.
As it turns out, the nest of swerves on the map is no mistake but an impressive feat of engineering — a gravel road that, over three miles, six switchbacks and a minor coronary event or two, moves you 1,63 feet up.
"Bartier Cardi" swerves every which way over droning keyboards and sparsely arranged adlib whoops, as Cardi rattles off a series of rapid-fire rhymebursts to complement the beat's compressed energy, and 21 Savage's monotone on his guest verse fits the meter.
He wrote in an email to THUMP that his Audacity-constructed compositions were meant to "destroy pop music," despite his affinity for it and all that push-and-pull is on display as it swerves wildly between samples and styles.
In a YouTube video, helmet creator Allen Pan swerves from left to right as he is "remote-controlled" by his friend using a technique called "galvanic vestibular stimulation"—a process of sending electrical signals to a nerve in the ear that controls balance.
The film's title refers to the densely forested part of Belgium where the Battle of the Bulge was fought in World War II, and the plot swerves from the unspecified Flemish city where Dave, Kenny and Sylvie live toward that savage sylvan landscape.
And the former Air Force lawyer with the syrupy Southern drawl has given himself room to maneuver with Trump by backing the president's foreign policy swerves as well as tariffs that are beginning to hit the Palmetto State's agriculture and manufacturing industries.
Editors' Choice Most weeks we hew to a pretty traditional notion of "books" around here: text-based narratives printed on paper and bound between covers, with occasional swerves to accommodate our love of poetry and audiobooks and graphic novels and what have you.
Starring Rachel Bloom as the overeager Rebecca Bunch, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend homes in on one woman's mission to make her summer camp crush her forever partner, sets it to a series of sharp musical parodies, and even swerves into real pathos every now and then.
"The violence inside swerves from slapstick to bloodshed and back, producing a volatile blend of humor and horror that pays tribute to the source material while coloring its themes with the director's distinctively perverse and humane sensibility," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
Lulling us into a false sense of standard-Feist-acoustic-guitar-security, the track swerves all expectations to reach its final form as a garage-y stomper that will improve the life of every teen girl whose hands and earphones it finds its way into.
In each scenario, an AI car is in a crisis situation, and you must choose how it crashes—whether it goes straight into the concrete barrier ahead, killing the occupants, or swerves into the wrong lane and takes out a party of innocents crossing the road.
Plot swerves got more abrupt as the writers tried to stay ahead of the obsessive audience — without the benefit of a blueprint, once the show surpassed the books — and story was sacrificed at the altar of spectacle as the series strove to top itself over and over.
Many black state and local elected officials, out of fear of social media backlash, aren't saying it publicly, but they talk privately about mounting frustration in communities and a sense that the national discourse on black life swerves around that topic if police aren't the perpetrators.
"At 3.39am the course of the aircraft was south and south-east of Kassos and Karpathos (islands)..immediately after it entered Cairo FIR and made swerves and a descent I describe; 90 degrees left and then 360 degrees to the right," Defence Minister Panos Kammenos told a news conference.
For a dance-cognizant visitor from the United States, watching a class in técnica cubana is heady: very familiar and then suddenly not, as torsos contracting in Graham style turn ultra-sinuous, ultra-African, or a standard ballet exercise swerves into the gestures of an Afro-Cuban god.
Both of the rappers on this co-headlining tour pulled off impressive swerves last year: Tyler the Creator's "Flower Boy" was warm and reflective where his past work was often harsh and confrontational, and Vince Staples's "Big Fish Theory" brilliantly integrated techno and house music into his tightly crafted lyrical approach.
Though the collective have a reputation for smart, funny verses punctuated by poppy, catchy hooks, "Junky" swerves that formula somewhat, in exchange for something harder and sparser: it features members discussing topics like family life, sexuality, and addiction, against a beat that feels ripped straight from the climax of a horror film.
What was billed as a "techno set" at the Carolina Theater gave the Berlin-based electronic duo Mouse on Mars (with a guest rapper, Spank Rock) the opportunity to stack up frenetic beats and riffs, then gleefully knock them around with aural slapstick: wobbling pitches, goofy sound effects, sudden swerves and skids.
But the current Apple CEO has still presided over some major swerves in its position on tech developments — from finally inflating the screen size of the iPhone, in 2014, to adding and (now) extending support for NFC, as well as introducing wireless charging in its newest iPhone 22013/22014 Plus and iPhone X models.
It starts off with Champion and Merlyn Wood spitting bars over a clangy beat straight out of the 80s, and then unexpectedly swerves into this candied, pitch-shifted R&B hook that's strung together by a ringing, West Coast synth; perhaps a metaphor for their literal move to the West Coast, which is referenced repeatedly throughout the song.
You may think you have seen all of Mr. Giamatti's variations on frustrated masculinity — or that this role lands too close to his bitter sweet spot — but Richard's slumped posture, his nervous energy, his swerves from thin-skinned exasperation to stoical decency made me think I had either discovered a new planet or accidentally walked past a mirror.
When you ask him a question, he begins to answer and then immediately swerves in a different direction, bouncing like a pinball between topics that barely connect to one another — from the Fawnbrook case to clitorectomies and stoning, then Syrian refugees, then a prominent Wahhabi cleric — and seems to increase in velocity as he ricochets off them.
Alas, the director Ian Rickson's current reckoning with the emotional swerves of the writing isn't helped by intrusive music (composed by the singer-songwriter PJ Harvey) where one might wish for silence and by Mr. Lewis's artificial-seeming, nasal delivery, as if this adventurous actor were somehow at odds with the force field of Martin's affections.
A man who has accused elements within his Justice Department of being part of a "deep state" conspiracy against him (despite all evidence to the contrary.) Trump swerves between taking your word for it and absolutely refusing to take your word for it even when your word is backed up by lots and lots of evidence.
At worst, the cut-and-paste style feels like a fun but ultimately unnecessary time sink that stands in the way of the team coming together…  Laura Prudom, IGN: The plot swerves, skids, and doubles back on itself... overcomplicating a fairly straightforward story in which various factions are on the hunt for a stolen diamond… or on the hunt for those who are hunting it.
Ryan, Variety: The comic's unexpected swerves and inspired segues are often the best thing about the specials: They add suspense, because you never really know what he's going to say about Key and Peele, Chris Rock, Kevin Hart or the Care Bears, or where those comments will land on the sincerity scale (though it's not a stretch to conclude that Chappelle really does love the Care Bears).
I'm partial to What a Time to Be Alive, his collaboration with Drake, which got dismissed as interim product when it came out yet swerves to life with more spirit than any of the mixtapes — the beats fusing murk and gleam, Future's deep growl contrasting markedly with Drake's smug snicker, each rapper trying to outdo the other so they can claim the project as theirs.
Across the midsection, Stopa has laid two vertical rectangles, one gradient green and the other gradient blue, as if they were mini-paintings inside an inverted mini-version of the red-on-yellow environment he's created in the front room of the gallery (which, it should be noted, is a shoebox-style LES storefront almost entirely devoid of flat, unbroken walls — the long north wall swerves inward, while its opposite number is interrupted by a slight recess — giving the installation an unusually organic feel).
So do song structures depart from convention, and for every rap/chorus/rap hook machine there's a through-composed vocoded rant-confession over sedative beats at halftime, or a song that swerves in the middle and never returns to where it started, or a skewed fragment of a song glinting at the edges where it broke off from something larger — as when "Through the Late Night" rides a shiny, glimmering trancebeat that inspires much inarticulate, electronically filtered moaning while perpetually circling back to the same rousing chant ("Sleep today then we play/all through the late night/uh uh uh uh uh uh/all through the late night"), or when "Sdp Interlude" builds three minutes of impossible poetry from nothing but glittering synthesizer and the repeated command "Smoke some drink some pop one," at once oddly meditative and oddly catchy.

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