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Remember when "Swerving" was just a nickname for Ernie Irvan?
It's like swerving on ice, and steering into the skid.
It is swerving in search of the government it wants.
Alaska drove straight into the cruiser without slowing or swerving.
Soon after, the Jaguar Land Rover began swerving through the cones.
Think swerving to avoid an accident on the freeway, for example.
Cyclists, some aboard bike-share cycles, swerving to avoid everyone else.
He is literally going crazy, swerving in and out of lanes.
The real question is about swerving back and forth to stop.
At least one protester was reportedly injured by the swerving car.
But it keeps swerving unexpectedly, favoring wit and insight over formula.
Swerving all over the roadway in one of them: terrible idea.
Schamling praised the second semitrailer driver for swerving away from the crash.
Big rigs and cars swerving outta the way not to hit her.
These will alert drivers to any excessive breaking, swerving, or acceleration patterns.
The end result half-succeeds, swerving between exaggerated satire and eye-rolling drama.
He said he was swerving to avoid hitting a "crackhead" in the road.
His flow moves with sleek liquidity, swerving seamlessly between rapped and sung modes.
" ("Swing it, bust it, cradle it," as Palmer described her swerving moves.) "Louder!
You're both talking over the top of each other and swerving between topics.
He was forever making things worse and then overcorrecting, swerving in the opposite direction.
Following that, crude rallied 56% before swerving lower in late April, subsequently falling 18%.
The current case had Bell swerving and driving 55 in a 35 MPH zone.
Moving it between lanes and swerving to avoid traffic had me huffing and puffing.
Thompson got increasingly aggressive as he followed them, shouting and swerving toward their vehicle.
"Shooting the duck," a pike squat while moving, is impossible to hold without swerving.
He drove an S.U.V. toward her, swerving away at the last minute, she said.
He was recently almost in a car accident while swerving to avoid a deer.
His abrupt acts and swerving meditations have an air of unplotted inevitability about them.
And they're constantly swerving from vision to process: It's a tic they can't control.
Through it all, it's Cruise, swerving in and out of lanes without a helmet.
Chris Hurst (D), 32, was stopped by police after an officer saw his car swerving.
They've always had the advantage of swerving the strict censorship rules of traditional broadcast networks.
Soon, cars are swerving off the road and people are throwing themselves out of buildings.
Swerving to avoid the collision, he flew off his bike and landed on his head.
President Trump has sent mixed signals, swerving between defending Saudi Arabia and pressing for answers.
Upon their arrival, police say they encountered Hunt swerving in and out of his lane.
Upon their arrival, police said they encountered Hunt swerving in and out of his lane.
S. border, which they say was an unintended consequence of swerving to avoid an animal.
Instead of swerving to avoid it, she drove straight towards it and was killed instantly.
Finicum exits the truck after swerving into a deep snowbank to avoid a police barricade.
Little wonder, then, that growing numbers of couples are swerving a traditional wedding altogether to elope.
The Volkswagen Passat ahead of him was out of control, swerving and slamming into the guardrail.
A man dialed 911 after he saw a 2004 Toyota Avalon swerving across Interstate 90 west.
Eyewitnesses have spoken of the vehicle swerving onto the pavement and purposely trying to hit pedestrians.
On Monday, a school bus driver in Tennessee was reportedly speeding and swerving before he crashed.
The woman was found lying on the road, where cars were seen swerving to avoid her.
The head of Egyptian air navigation services said Egyptian officials did not spot the plane swerving.
Bouhlel starts swerving to hit people on the roadway and its wide pavements that overlook the sea.
Fast roads pose risks and to have vehicles swerving, including a HGV, is unacceptable, the police said.
Little did Peterson realize that he was going to be asked about annoying, swerving, and speeding cars.
Then this man proceeded to drive 403mph down west main swerving in and out of oncoming traffic.
Instead, they're all variations on these themes, even sometimes swerving in and out of each other's lanes.
With twilight approaching, we found ourselves in a petrified forest, swerving wildly to avoid the blackened stumps.
In this case, the straight car stops in 36.3 meters but the swerving car goes 55.5 meters.
The plane crashed two minutes later, after swerving repeatedly as it prepared to land, a witness said.
The company's technology uses a range of sensors to measure actions like acceleration, braking, swerving and phone use.
But let's back up a second, and walk towards how I ended up swerving at the last second.
But I think sometimes, or the degree to which the overall industry is just swerving around somewhat crazily.
About 15 percent have some form of higher education — that trend has been swerving upward since the recession.
Santa Monica cops tell us they got calls about a Lexus swerving all over the road last weekend.
Furthermore, eyewitnesses told CNN that they saw the plane swerving, dipping and emitting smoke as it came down.
In several countries they succeeded in attracting a sizable number of votes by swerving to the political center.
The show's conception of Lermontov is characteristic of its swerving from the challenge of the film's indelible performances.
Look at this, I said, swerving the screen around to show him a photo someone had posted on Twitter.
A man named Ruel is driving tonight, and he's swerving through traffic in a race to beat the competition.
He had more to offer, but swerving too far outside his lane in Game 7 would've ended in disaster.
Swerving the stereotype of a typical V8 Supercar driver, the love these women have for their cars is unparalleled.
"He is sitting very erect in his chair and he's swerving and bobbing just like a conductor," he said.
One with a swerving plot line, wild narrative digressions and an unpredictable lead, center stage at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
The driver starts swerving to hit people on the roadway and on the wide pavements that overlook the sea.
Efren Mencia-Ramirez was stopped on I-85 North, after he was seen speeding and swerving into other lanes.
The ride uses a swerving seat and 3-D glasses to make you feel as if you're really there.
The SUVs were racing through the streets and swerving in and out of traffic to pass up slower drivers.
One driver followed it, swerving and honking and screaming "Fuck Trump," until the bus pulled into a police station.
Video showed a car swerving in front of the bus and a woman approaching the vehicle armed with a hammer.
The convenience-store kids got onto their bikes, shouting and swerving into one another until they were out of sight.
Should we rely on the air bags and other safety features in a crash instead of swerving into unprotected pedestrians?
Tennessee law enforcement tells TMZ ... they got a call about a swerving pickup truck and were able to locate it.
Cyclists often wind up swerving to avoid walkers in the slender lane, making the bridge dangerous and annoying to traverse.
It's a step away from conflict that's been escalating and occasionally swerving virtually ever since Trump entered the White House.
Byton is not the only electric car company that is swerving to try to avoid unexpected roadblocks in its growth.
Tompkins, who was in a truck, noticed another driver swerving on the road and sensed that something was wrong, medically.
D'Agostino told police that he shot her because he felt "threatened" that she was swerving towards him, refusing to apologize.
At the Jazz Gallery, they hardly addressed that source material, instead swerving quickly into the open terrain of free improvisation.
That moment was the most clear-cut example of Orange Is the New Black swerving wildly outside of its lane.
Egeli struck a curb and continued driving, according to legal records, "swerving from lane to lane," and eventually pulling over.
Our cab continued on, swerving in and out of lanes in an effort to stay ahead of the other cab.
Burly bodyguards drove them to different houses and hotels, swerving through traffic and changing cars, saying they were being followed.
The film begins to melt between genres, swerving into violence, becoming a disaster-fueled action film, then a classical tragedy.
This week we&aposre swerving the other way, backing some heavy favorites to win their rivalry games by wide margins.
Swerving the course of an epidemic might take as many as tens of millions of vaccinations, even hundreds of millions.
They're in the middle of the road, cars swerving around them, tooting, and I saw the guy rip her wig off.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was 22.786 percent lower after swerving in and out of negative territory.
"The kid's, like, swerving in and out of traffic, and almost run a couple cars off the road," another caller said.
He's speeding down the street extremely fast and swerving a ton, when Tess (Eris Baker) pops up in the back seat.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was 0.2 percent lower after swerving in and out of negative territory.
In one report, a motorist allegedly got into a minor car accident swerving to avoid hitting a clown in the road.
I was a teenager when Teeth was released, and I remember swerving the film because the poster made it look scary.
The distinctive Pacific brand of rugby—with outrageous swerving and speculative offloads, resembling basketball—requires an intimate knowledge of one's teammates.
The novel is a repetitive collage, awarding each character, or household, only a few sentences or paragraphs before swerving away elsewhere.
It's about finding the humor in everyday life: a car swerving off a road becomes gays going to get iced coffee.
Moments later, they dodged a station wagon swerving along the road, in the same direction that Corporal Collins had been running.
Egypt's air navigation chief has told Reuters the plane was not seen swerving but disappeared from the radar suddenly at 37,000 feet.
Japanese men and women approaching these ages will take part in the fish ceremony in the hope of swerving this bad luck.
Another driver on the same road saw the bus swerving and remembers thinking, "They are going to kill somebody," the documents show.
The ambulance was allegedly traveling between 50 and 80 miles per hour, passing semi-trucks and swerving between lanes along the way.
The truck could be seen in traffic cameras swerving and clipping the car before striking the center barrier and bursting into flames.
Shot on an empty road and in a container port, the car is seen drifting and swerving through the lanes of containers.
I sincerely apologize to the many drivers who honked irately as I threw my back into swerving the Arcimoto through multiple intersections.
"German Swerving" saw them return to continental Europe to reconcile their rising fame ("can't wait 'til we all live lavish" spits Skengdo).
One day Murt rang her for a change, and Eileen's body braced as if she were a passenger in a swerving car.
On the night of May 133, 2016, a Colorado State Patrol officer pulled Mr. Friedlander over after seeing his Audi sedan swerving.
Let's get away... I'm on this road now, I'm so alone now, swerving out of control now, and I crash the whip.
The forests are the most skiable of the Argentine resorts, the trees neatly corralled, with the occasional snowboarder swerving around and through.
As a drummer, he likes to drape a mellow, swerving cymbal beat over everything, letting you feel the looseness of his gesture.
Boosie was busted last April after cops pulled him over in his Dodge Charger for swerving lanes and almost hitting another car.
Interviews are derailed when the interviewee goes to Z by changing the subject, straight-up lying, or swerving into conspiracy theory territory.
Several drivers told KCRA that they often see parachutists swerving over the highway before landing safely in a large, grassy area nearby.
These days, Mr. Legarreta's most imposing obstacle is not the northern park hills or swerving cabs, but the skepticism facing his trade.
"Too fast for the feds, too cocky for the cops" has you picturing him swerving in Lamborghinis through the streets of New Orleans.
In the track we portray this concept as a road trip through (hip-hop) universe, driving recklessly and swerving from lane to lane.
A Greek official said the aircraft made two abrupt turns, swerving "90 degrees left and then 360 degrees to the right" before plunging.
Cops say he refused to have his BAC tested when they pulled him over for allegedly swerving and driving 55 in a 35.
Every time I pass over the Queensboro Bridge in New York, I think about our car swerving and plunging into the East River.
Like online videos of Tesla's Autopilot feature show us, the tech can lead you into danger or save you from a swerving truck.
Hartley was going slow due to a puncture, with Gasly swerving dramatically to avoid a huge collision and then driving down an escape road.
After swerving in front of her chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce, would-be kidnapper Ian Ball fired six shots, injuring four men before being captured.
Some are speaking out against the website for swerving too close to associating with white nationalists, or saying Levant is ripping off his viewership.
Detective Justin Albauer with the Martin County Sheriff's Department pulled Byrnes over after she was swerving back and forth between lanes on Kanner Highway.
Law enforcement sources tell us cops spotted Bernardo Saracino -- drug lord Manuel Diaz in "Sicario" -- around 3:30 AM swerving on an L.A. freeway.
You can either keep driving straight ahead and hit the pedestrian, or you can save the pedestrian by swerving into one of the barriers.
Screenshot: Honest GamersAfter clearing the warehouse, hop in a truck and drive to the admin building while swerving erratically through fields of red crates.
In almost all cases, the problem was either an inexperienced rider, a swerving car, or an unexpected road obstacle — not the board acting up.
A group of Chinese hackers published a report showing how they tricked Tesla's Autopilot self-driving software into swerving into an oncoming traffic lane.
I could see this guy coming down the road, careening right and then left, swerving into the desert and then back onto the road.
The plane had roared low over the field, spewing white smoke and debris, before swerving sharply and crashing, witnesses at the scene told Reuters.
But I still keep the global economy in my peripheral vision, like a way-too-shitty driver swerving around in my rear-view mirror.
But the rest of the night barely touched on the impeachment process, swerving from agricultural policy to wealth taxes to climate to military intervention.
The vertically-oriented mural depicted a dragon swerving through several vignettes of Chinese American labor experience: garment workers, a restaurant cook, and a calligrapher.
Keim was pulled over in Chandler, Arizona after cops said he was swerving in his truck and almost hit a curb while making a turn.
According to KPTV, Chuck Hawley was driving down a busy road near Salem, Oregon, when he noticed cars swerving to miss something on the road.
The San Francisco Giants player was pulled over around 2:25 AM on Friday morning in Scottsdale, Arizona after officers saw him speeding and swerving.
Modric added a second in the 80th, swerving right, then left and right again before hammering home a thunderous shot from just outside the area.
Later, on Friday, a man claimed he got into a car accident after swerving to avoid a clown standing in the middle of the street.
And yet, we (and I include myself) have a collective complex about sampling, zigzagging and swerving from (or simply not having) ironclad long-term plans.
In the 31st minute, Vitorino Antunes, the Portuguese left back, fired an ambitious, swerving, first-time volley from the left wing, far outside the area.
The video shows the 33-year-old woman, who was not identified, falling to the pavement and the bus quickly swerving to avoid her head.
Mentor is designed to encourage safe driving and penalizes Amazon drivers&apos scores for hard braking, swerving around corners, rapid acceleration, speeding, and phone distraction.
What should a vehicle do if it must choose between swerving into a crowd of ten people or slamming into a wall, killing its owner?
According to official docs obtained by TMZ Sports, cops spotted the 46-year-old pro wrestler speeding and swerving around 1 AM on July 7.
Cars do scary things sometimes when operating in driver-assist mode: braking in shadows, swerving at unseen obstacles and failing to respond the way we expect.
For example, the hub makes your bike front-heavy, which means slower response times when you're swerving to avoid a car door or spaced-out pedestrian.
A driver with Black & McDonald Limited in Canada was fired after a video of them swerving the truck into puddles and splashing pedestrians was posted online.
Japan's Nikkei share average was up 2578.62 percent at 21,2111.0500 at the midday close after spending the morning session swerving in and out of the red.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, the sources said the plane disappeared without swerving off radar screens after less than a minute of it entering Egyptian airspace.
You can't stop, so you're left with the choice of swerving into a wall to save the child, or running over the child to save yourself.
According to police ... witnesses spotted Wilkos speeding and swerving on the road so badly ... 2 vehicles had to pull off to the side of the road.
Like any good Amsterdammer, I'm a pro at swerving and dodging, racing a tram and cursing out the pedicabs that take up the entire bike lane.
Other times, the hosts are a bit like a school principal, trying to keep their guests from swerving off topic or efficiently dispatching a wacky call.
I'm keenly curious for her thoughts on sexism, just not the way she rendered them with Amanpour, swerving quickly to a boilerplate discussion of equal pay.
But in the 2020s, new founders will also be pressed on a question they can no longer avoid by swerving their rollerblades: What can go wrong?
Even as the musical eras progressed, The Damned maintained themselves as true originals – swerving between genres and styles that felt right, not what "should be punk".
"We did not record any form of swerving," head of National Air Navigation Services Company Ehab Mohieeldin told privately owned local television channel CBC on Monday night.
At several points during the show, Allen leads the ensemble in its sung numbers, swerving away from simple melody and into swooping, soaring gospel or foreboding blues.
In the exclusive interview, the 49-year-old explained that in January of 2015 she started noticing some troubling symptoms, including swerving while driving and crippling exhaustion.
The next, her dad is screaming about rain, swerving on the highway, and forcing his family into a surprise underground bunker in the middle of the forest.
"I was trying to figure out why she was swerving a little bit," her husband-to-be, who was driving behind her at the time, jokingly added.
The first is how they should respond to ethical dilemmas: say, choosing between hitting a group of children in the road or swerving and hitting another vehicle.
"I remember swerving past the biker and there was another car coming in the lane, so I had to swerve back into my lane," he told WTVR.
As we reported, Boosie was arrested back in April when cops pulled him over in his white Dodge Charger for swerving lanes and nearly hitting another vehicle.
Ward turned to see one of the officers running behind them while the taxi gunned it, swerving up onto the sidewalk to get around the market stalls.
Jaminah King, 35, and a friend were walking on the other side of Bedford Avenue when she saw the vehicle, a silver Dodge Durango, speeding and swerving.
"She once saved my life," Sibylla tells her curious son afterward, before characteristically swerving into a discussion of Ernest Renan's position on verb conjugation in Aryan languages.
The ball took two bounces backward into the path of Dempsey, who lashed it with his right foot to send it swerving into the lower right corner.
It's not even implied onscreen: there's no shot of the steering wheel swerving, and no one gasps with wide eyes right as the show cuts to commercial.
But the model is based on the two Nicks' experience running a building, and they're deliberately swerving away from the more usual path of renting a theater.
Others may have driven through miles of Kuwaiti desert in 1991, swerving to avoid the duds left behind by weeks of intense American artillery fire and airstrikes.
I kept swerving away … pretending, absurdly … that I had no affiliation with these reckless hippie monsters who were sullying the civic landscape of an otherwise fine city.
Mexico put 25 shots on goal, but he conceded only a score in the 89th minute, when he was beaten by Marco Fabian's long-range, swerving shot.
A dark Mazda can be seen swerving several times in front of the Waymo vehicle before eventually slamming on the brakes and causing a minor fender-bender.
"We did not record any form of swerving," head of National Air Navigation Services Company Ehab Mohieeldin told privately-owned local television channel CBC on Monday night.
On Sunday, Rihanna closed her New York Fashion Week show as only Rihanna could: on the back of a motocross bike, elegantly swerving around some pink sand dunes.
Peruvian Airlines said in a statement that the Boeing 737-300 jet drove off the runway for unspecified reasons during the scheduled landing, after swerving to the right.
A swerving stock market, tariffs and weakening growth in other countries may be causing agita, but they have done little to dent economic momentum in the United States.
The game looked to be drifting toward a 0-0 stalemate when, in the final minutes, Morocco's Aziz Bouhaddouz accidentally diverted a swerving pass past his own goalkeeper.
Officer Lee W. Minikus, a white California Highway Patrol officer, spotted a swerving car in South-Central Los Angeles, figured the driver was drunk and pulled him over.
In video obtained by WRAL, Conway is seen swerving across lanes of traffic on I-85 with his two daughters in the SUV before he sideswipes a semitrailer.
WWE star Jimmy Uso was just found NOT GUILTY in his DUI case ... this despite police footage showing the wrestler clearly speeding, swerving and stumbling during the arrest.
Granit Xhaka scored with a swerving long-range strike in the first half, and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang doubled the lead on a penalty kick in the 69th minute.
We obtained police docs in Georgia that show Matt Jordan's first bust came in March when he was pulled over for swerving, but got arrested on an outstanding warrant.
He says I was swerving, and after I explain we're sisters and she's visiting, he assumes we were having a good catch up and I neglected some driving duties.
Aguilera was observed by a number of citizens driving recklessly, swerving through various lanes of the road until he descended I-70 in the right-hand lane of travel.
Getting a handle on the Democratic presidential candidate's swerving, crowded life is a challenge for any biographer, and turning her into a subject for children seems yet more daunting.
As we previously reported, Keim was pulled over in Chandler, AZ after cops said he was swerving in his truck and almost hit a curb while making a turn.
" 7:52 AM PT -- Law enforcement tells TMZ Sports ... Uso was speeding when an officer got behind him and noticed he was driving erratically and "swerving left and right.
In an interview with CNN this week, she recalled driving down Lincoln Street when Holtzclaw pulled her over and told her she was swerving, "which was untrue," she said.
Come night, in the blackened, high desert, it can be challenging to even stay on the crumbling asphalt, with hurrying, aggressive big rigs swerving over the faint yellow lines.
Aaron Carter was opening his door while driving and swerving all over the road -- until he drove right past a parked cop ... according to an extremely worried 911 caller.
I became aware of the danger when Tessy alerted me with the "immediately take over" warning chime and the car swerving to the right to avoid the side collision.
Again, he omnisciently darts in and out of his characters' lives, swerving away and then returning a few pages later, using this repetitive construction to build his gradual collage.
Swerving from predictable to confounding, dreamy to demented, artful to awkward, this genre-twisting hybrid from Juliana Rojas and Marco Dutra links art house and slaughterhouse with unexpected success.
A recording from Officer Saulters's body camera, which was released by the police on Saturday, shows Officer Saulters, who is white, swerving left toward Mr. Patmon, who is black.
Others don't, either because the circumstances would make swerving dangerous or because — whether through indifference or rationality — they don't accept that responsibility for the situation lies in their hands.
In video obtained by WRAL, Conway's vehicle is seen swerving across lanes of traffic on I-85 with his two daughters in the SUV before he sideswipes a semitrailer.
Wheeling furiously along sandy paths, swerving around children, gripping the handlebars like Harrison Ford in Cliffhanger, I ride like a demon to try and reach the pier in time.
We broke the story ... the former Texans and Patriots player was busted in Florida on January 22nd at 3 PM because he was swerving and his windows were tinted.
Four scenarios What Greek officials described as swerving movements were likely pieces of the aircraft being picked up on radar as they fell from the sky, U.S. officials told CNN.
But on February 14, a Google car was in an accident which involved the vehicle swerving into another lane, hoping to avoid a stack of sand bags blocking its way.
A graphite and gold-leaf line travels like a crack across many hanging scrolls of Denril vellum, swerving in unpredictable ways from the upper to lower edge of its support.
Police say he drove the wrong way on 7th Ave for a few blocks before swerving onto the sidewalk at 42nd street and accelerating through the crowd for 3 blocks.
Police said the accident happened on Friday after the driver lost control as he attempted to avoid a truck swerving across the highway, bus company Civa said in a statement.
The video, captured by dashboard cameras in police vehicles, shows riders bouncing off the hoods of the cars that hit them, swerving dangerously in traffic and falling to the pavement.
A Sunrise police report said Anderson, 24, was stopped early Friday in a sport utility vehicle after it ran two red lights and was swerving while traveling about 105 m.p.h.
"If I would have stayed in the house, trying to protect everything, I wouldn't be here," Ms. Phillips said, her voice swerving between softness and a matter-of-fact tone.
The EU last year accused Ireland of swerving international tax rules by letting Apple shelter profits worth tens of billions of dollars from revenue collectors in return for maintaining jobs.
As our car crossed the bridge across the wide Taedong River into east Pyongyang, we stopped at a red light in front of a long building with a swerving rooftop.
In 2004, McLean was charged with swerving his car toward a neighbor walking his dog while threatening another man that he would "blow a hole in your head," it also said.
When his gloves are laced up, Simpson is a solid pressure fighter, an expert at swerving from his opponents' worst, cutting off the ring, and making them pay without getting winded.
"I watched him, almost in slow motion fly through the air in panic, the anaconda swerving all over the place threatening to strangle me to death in the act," she wrote.
They believe the "swerving" reported by Greece's defense minister was most likely pieces of the aircraft that were picked up by radar, which isn't reliable for determining phenomenon like sudden movements.
But Ehab Mohieldin Azmi, head of Egypt's air navigation services, said Egyptian officials saw no sign of the plane swerving, and it had been visible at 37,000 feet until it disappeared.
TMZ Sports broke the story ... Rodman was busted in Newport Beach, CA over the weekend -- after cops say he was swerving all over the road and blasting loud music while intoxicated.
While swerving down a particularly rutted highway in New York, the economist in me began to wonder, what will happen to the roads as fewer and fewer cars run on gasoline?
The bus, carrying three people, hit the mine after swerving off road in the buffer zone between two border posts, a statement on the breakaway Donetsk People's Republic official website read.
This swerving tone—from blithe to pitiable, humorous to harrowing—works well in the books, when we are glued to Patrick's side and treated to his acid tongue and exquisite descriptions.
Video footage circulating on social media Monday showed a police officer on a motorcycle swerving into a crowd of protesters on an otherwise deserted street, clipping at least one of them.
In another road accident, police in northwestern China said a bus in the city of Hanzhong, Shaanxi province, lost control Saturday afternoon, swerving into traffic and killing at least two people.
They seem to treat the record as a bit of a testing ground, swerving into each other's lanes, but that means sacrificing a bit of their strengths each time they do.
"It makes people closer in a way," said one woman, Susan Duncan, in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, as she watched the unspoken choreography of people swerving to make room for one another.
According to the officer, ASJ was swerving in his 2016 Dodge Charger ... and nearly turned onto a wrong-way offramp before he cut across multiple lanes of traffic without a blinker.
The swerving messages -- from attacks to morality to the economy in a three-day stretch -- gave the appearance of a candidate who was desperate to find something that worked for him.
Ms. Moremong gave nothing away as she carefully and slowly maneuvered the Land Cruiser into a three-point turn before speeding out of the forest, swerving to miss low-lying branches.
Before you know it, it's the opening scene of "Dirty Dancing," all swerving hips and bare shoulders—you would've sworn you'd be the last to dance, but there you are, breathless.
BALTIMORE — The most difficult task in sports right now is not a single act — hitting a swerving baseball, saving a penalty kick, returning a supersonic serve — but rather a collective undertaking.
"I never saw brake lights — I never saw swerving to avoid people," Ms. Helgeson said, according to a video of Mr. Treu's sentencing hearing posted by WQOW, a local television station.
Whether in glitzy Bentleys beloved of the South African elite or the beaten-up Toyotas swerving to avoid Harare's potholes, the devices made by employees of Chloride Exide keep the region moving.
And, more pointedly in the case of self-driving cars, is it ever okay to harm the passenger it's designed to protect if it means swerving to save the lives of others?
After moments like this one caught on camera show Autopilot narrowly avoiding a swerving truck, Musk must've beamed from his factory office couch — finally people see what the safety feature can do.
The dashcam footage, posted Friday, shows a large Ford vehicle with a ladder and other items atop swerving all over the lane in Ottawa, driving toward puddles and splashing those walking past.
In a video from last week, a driver in a Tesla Model X was traveling on I-95 in North Carolina when a swerving semi-truck suddenly came into the Tesla's lane.
Terrance later released a statement saying he did NOT hit a light pole -- and only crashed after swerving to avoid a driver in front of him who had slammed on the brakes.
Depicted in swerving, finely brushed red lines in a Walt Disney-like style, the pink hot dogs have the deftly rendered legs, arms and facial features of a stereotypically attractive cartoon woman.
Right now, cops can easily track and pull over millions of people not because they're swerving or speeding, but because they're driving a car registered to a person with a suspended license.
Every day, I drove my daughters across the Nile to their school, and this ordeal—the honking, the swerving, the scorched-earth parking—left me frazzled by eight o'clock in the morning.
The bottom line is that competitors are spinning and swerving to make sure the rear toe returns to legal parameters before the cars are measure on the laser inspection station post-race.
In a way, the venue epitomizes the duality of British culture, swerving between the luxury of dimly lit cocktail bars and the opportunity to cash that 2-for-1 Pizza Express voucher.
For academic purposes, MARTY is designed to road-test autonomous vehicle software that could mitigate the risk of accidents in extreme situations, such as swerving around obstacles or maintaining control during skids.
The problem is that the movie, more than any of the characters in it, is a mess of crossed signals, swerving between cynicism and sincerity without quite knowing the difference between them.
Sure enough, we were soon being woken at 5 in the morning by neighbors pounding on the back door after swerving to avoid the furry doofus in the middle of the road.
The EU competition enforcer in 2014 accused Ireland of swerving international tax rules by letting Apple shelter profits worth tens of billions of dollars from revenue collectors in return for maintaining jobs.
Dan Adamus, president of the Air Line Pilots Association International's Canada Board, said by phone that he had never heard of a plane swerving to avoid a drone in the country before.
That's critical, because 50 milliseconds of extra latency could be the difference between an autonomous car hitting another vehicle or a new support pylon and swerving out of the way just in time.
But that doesn't "solve" self-driving on highways because the hard part is how to build a driver that can handle the odd occurrences, such as swerving, or correct for those bad behaviors.
Individual interactions with the police that are captured on video, such as the use of pepper spray against a pregnant woman and an officer on a motorcycle swerving into protesters, have infuriated demonstrators.
Often, they serve as perfectly distinct, bite-sized embodiments of what the characters are feeling in any given moment, swerving from deeply human to eerily alien depending on what the scene calls for.
All the years of work for children's protection could be completely undermined – not just busting the IWF's block list but swerving filters, bypassing parental controls, and dodging some counter terrorism efforts as well.
But The Orville isn't interested in being that at all, instead swerving between plodding sincerity and sporadic MacFarlane-style snark so aimlessly that the show might as well be walking in drunken circles.
Form: Experts also point to attributes of scooters like smaller wheels and lower center of gravity as factors that make them less capable of smoothly riding over uneven roads, potholes, swerving, and so on.
It switches out of self-driving mode with a loud beep if its sensors detect a car swerving into its lane or it encounters something it does not recognize or know how to negotiate.
Like the fire station it wasn't entirely practical, but it was a voluptuous and muscular building, multi-tiered, with ramps that flowed like streams and floors tilted like hills, many walls swerving and swooning.
Her mind eased into sleep, calmly sorting images of what she'd done that day—then woke with a jerk, as though she'd hit the brake on a car driving in deep mud, wildly swerving.
Suarez also faced sanctions for biting, diving, and racially abusing an opponent while he was at Liverpool, overshadowing his remarkable goalscoring record as he tormented Premier League defenses with deadly finishing and swerving runs.
Cops say they saw his car swerving when they followed him to pull him over ... and when they stopped him, they say he wreaked of booze and showed all the signs of being drunk.
Then as now, celebrities were fodder for the gossip-hungry public, and paparazzi buzzed the streets on swerving scooters scouting nightclubs — like Milleluci and the Grotte del Piccione, long since closed — for their prey.
Daniel Sturridge, on the field for only four minutes, picked up the ball outside Chelsea's penalty area, glanced up and lifted a swerving, dipping shot beyond the reach of Kepa Arrizabalaga for the draw.
Art Review When the International Center of Photography reopened last year in its new home on the Bowery, it seemed to be swerving into a new lane — or, perhaps, careering off the road altogether.
So while much of the country sees the swerving on policy as another sign of White House dysfunction, many conservatives shrug it off as esoteric jockeying over foreign alliances, currency manipulation and economic policy.
The Chino Family Farm is nestled in the center of Rancho Santa Fe, an affluent northern San Diego suburb known for swerving, eucalyptus-lined streets and Bill Gates' purchase of Jenny Craig's horse ranch.
And the vitriol has escalated so much in recent days, swerving into old conspiracy theories and jokes about torture, that Fox News banned a Trump supporter and longtime contributor from appearing on its networks again.
"The hardest part is in processing the sensory information and trying to work out whether it is a situation that requires braking or swerving or ignoring," said Professor Noel Sharkey of the University of Sheffield.
ISMAILIA, Egypt — As his jeep careened along a narrow country road, swerving to avoid slower traffic, Talaat el-Sewedy, a newly elected parliamentarian, juggled two cellphones as he fielded a barrage of demands from supporters.
We're told one of them took items out of the Challenger before it was towed ... and was heard saying Offset crashed while swerving to avoid a pedestrian who had run out in front of him.
The bus apparently hit a railing before swerving across the highway and ending up in the opposite lane, where it hit an oncoming car with two passengers, who both survived, according to the local authorities.
When she struck him again, he abruptly turned the steering wheel left, swerving into oncoming traffic before crashing into the railings on the side of a bridge -- screaming can be heard as the video stops.
Impervious to the argument that unswerving principle is admirable only so long as the principle is worth not swerving from, will they change their minds about Mr. Corbyn and admire his newfound capacity for apostasy?
His rant spiraled on from there, swerving among resentment and self-deprecation, grievance and absurdity, toying with both revolutionary and reactionary tropes, and ending where it had begun: with a threat to close his account.
The Americans had a chance in the 19th minute when Altidore's swerving 343-yard shot was parried by Blake, who dived left and then beat Kellyn Acosta to the rebound at the six-yard box.
"All of a sudden the bus started swerving then it spun around two times, hit the rail and then flipped over," bus passenger Veronica Love told news outlets as she left a hospital after the wreck.
But what's interes- ting about aversion or swerving — to think of it in Lucretian terms — is that you actually feel the process of moving away and moving toward rather than a splitting or disconnection or decoupling.
The 18-year-old follows in the footsteps of compatriot Daniuska Rodriguez, whose goal made the final three for last year's award but lost out to Malaysian Mohd Faiz Subri's spectacular 35-metre, swerving free-kick.
Police say 31-year-old Raymond Tang drove his Mazda recklessly around the Waymo vehicle, eventually swerving in front of the self-driving car and slamming his brakes, causing the Waymo vehicle to rear-end him.
Evidence of this tourist boom is everywhere, from the fluorescent waterproof parkas blanketing the streets of downtown Reykjavik to the inexperienced drivers swerving all over the rural roads en route to the increasingly crowded tourist sites.
It just needs to take itself out of the action, and a robust improvisational engine can be produced to that end just as well as for avoiding swerving trucks, changing lanes suddenly and any other behavior.
" — TREVOR NOAH, citing a Morning Consult/Politico poll "A motorist in the U.K. was arrested yesterday after he crashed his car while swerving to avoid hitting an octopus he claimed to have seen in the road.
By focusing on the business as a business — not just a piece of swerving electronic data that could make you money — it becomes easier to continue holding the stock even when the market moves against the position.
A Greek official said the aircraft made two abrupt turns, swerving "90 degrees left and then 360 degrees to the right" before plunging first to 15,000 feet and then 10,000 feet before vanishing from the radar completely.
I crane over them to watch Teyana do her thing, swerving, maybe a little shyly, as two cameramen and a photographer hover around her and at us, breaking the fourth wall of this intimate, low-key affair.
Nadal carried his momentum into the second set, winning 10 of 11 points in a blur of vicious swerving forehands and clubbed backhands that brought him an early break and a 2-1 lead in the decider.
Swerving among dance, storytelling and music-making — the instruments included a laptop, a guitar, a tuning fork and a stainless-steel bowl — it stirs up questions about authenticity, racial identity and cultural appropriation that evade easy answers.
Tony Parker isn't the efficient swashbuckler he used to be, but as an established, entirely independent presence off Charlotte's bench, he's swerving his way through a surprisingly satisfying season that's more impressive (and unusual) than it looks.
Boosie and Allen were reportedly stopped by police Monday afternoon after an officer observed a white Dodge Charger swerving lanes and nearly sideswiping another vehicle ... and cops say Boosie was driving the car, which reeked of weed.
It seems as though we might be in for a game of chicken where one driver is swerving all over the road and laughing his head off, and the other is stoically looking through the other car.
On Thursday morning, the horror author took to Twitter to wish everybody a happy Thanksgiving – and to share a simple, five-word get-out-of-jail-free card that's perfect for swerving the conversation away from Trump.
Before the crash, Hernandez says, Sanchez also filmed herself on her Instagram story driving recklessly, swerving toward an oncoming car that was crossing in front of her younger sister waves her hands and yells from the passenger seat.
To get to al-Souseh, where I want to visit frontline fighters and walk as close to the border fence in Syria as possible, I bump along the swerving roads in the backseat of a mud-encrusted van.
A new commercial for the music streaming service pays tribute to the 1984 fantasy film The NeverEnding Story with an appearance from Atreyu, the movie's hero, swerving through the clouds on the back of his mythical steed, Falkor.
"Our self-driving software is designed to recognize when honking may help alert other drivers to our presence — for example, when a driver begins swerving into our lane or backing out of a blind driveway," the report says.
"Yugen" is far more conventionally balletic than Mr. McGregor's usual style, which offers fractured angles; extreme, almost scary extensions of the legs; and swerving, curving torsos that often seem to propel the rest of the body into motion.
Data on Thursday showing euro zone inflation slowing further last month could cement that view, especially after the Fed showed no sign of swerving from its tightening path after its policy meeting, calling recent U.S. inflation rises sustainable.
And after years of swerving in and out of relationships, Nick and Jess finally ditched their waffling and went all in with each other in one of the show's most sweeping (and character-appropriate) romantic sequences to date.
The band has made a speciality of blowing up everything you think psych rock is supposed to sound like, and the swerving, textured sounds of "Zionic Mud" could easily make for the macrodosed inverse of conference call hold music.
It also turned out that the doors of a Land Cruiser lock automatically when the vehicle reaches 20 kilometers an hour, as Mr. Abu al-Qi'an's car did before swerving to a standstill at the bottom of the hill.
Before the crash, Hernandez says, Sanchez recorded herself on her Instagram story driving recklessly, swerving toward an oncoming car that was crossing in front of her while a younger girl waves her hands and yells from the passenger seat.
The street teems with life—drunk people stumbling through the crowd en masse, pedicabs swerving—and when the tropical rain falls, it falls hard, sending the pathways into chaos and turning the road into a temporary Lake Del Carmen.
"Manufacturing is now swerving oh so dangerously close to contraction territory - this will add further fuel to the global slowdown narrative which is taking hold," Stephen Innes, head of Asia Pacific trading at OANDA, wrote in a research note.
A famous film reel, shot on Market Street, in San Francisco , in 83, shows carriages, early cars, streetcars, cable cars, and pedestrians swerving around one another, in both directions, in a terrifying free-for-all across the urban road.
Pounding, gnashing, jabbing and sneering — but also swerving suddenly into passages of intricate interplay — the English rock group Black Midi pulls together all the virtuosic and noisy impulses of post-punk, math-rock, jazz-rock fusion and progressive rock.
On the way to their elopement — which was captured on season 6 — Mackenzie doubted Ryan's sobriety and questioned if he was under the influence of Xanax as he began swerving while driving, his eyes looking visibly dazed and slightly shut.
Body-camera video released over the weekend shows Officer Taylor Saulters, 23, from Athens-Clarke Police Department swerving his patrol car toward Timmy Patmon, a 24-year-old black man who was wanted on non-violent felony drug probation charges.
I'll allow it, especially because it produced this GIF: Rick's teasing of Daryl in this episode — from his insistence on choosing the driving music to purposefully swerving so that their captive would end up leaning on Daryl — was entirely delightful.
The four-minute video romps through the history of US-Korean relations and ends with a digitally manipulated sequence showing a missile surging through clouds, swerving back to the earth and slamming into the road in front of Washington's Lincoln Memorial.
After swerving into some weird places (oral history, songwriting) the last two years, the Nobel Committee is going to get back to what it does best: confusing Americans by selecting writers who have barely been translated into English (if at all).
Covering this story has felt a bit like trying to juggle while holding on to the roof of a swerving car: Every day has brought something new, and it's been hard to keep up with all the possible stories and changes.
The technology is a staple at theme parks, where 24DX "rides" are filmgoing experiences with a physical component — water spraying you when there's a splash in a pond, or seats swerving left and right to mimic the movements of a racecar.
Swerving from the script loaded into the teleprompter, he joked with Boeing's chief executive, Dennis Muilenburg, about continuing negotiations over the cost of building a new fleet of Air Force One jets (the current models are more than three decades old).
Interstate 405, or the 405, as it is known by the 300,000 drivers who endure it morning and night, is the busiest highway in the nation, a 72-mile swerving stretch of pavement that crosses the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles.
In "Olympics," those interstitial moments include speed-skating champion Apolo Anton Ohno trying to get around an older woman who's swerving her cart, and figure skating gold medalist Tara Lipinski righting herself after almost wiping out on a wet floor.
The FBI asserts that Finicum reached for his gun during the incident, and released video footage of the encounter that shows Finicum fleeing police in a pickup truck, swerving into a snowbank to avoid a roadblock, and exiting his vehicle before being shot.
The dad felt as if he had been run over by a truck, a big shiny pickup truck that had come swerving out of the darkness and mowed him down, and now had backed up and was waiting for him, its engine revving.
Bannon's rhetorical calling cards include: Jackson Pollock-smatterings of military terms, aggressive calls to action, swerving questions that don't serve his purpose, advocating for far-right leaders in America, Italy, France, Switzerland and Hungary, appeals to emotions above facts, and interrupting people.
Wing noted that "many people on Twitter were quick to delight in what they saw as Kornhauser-Duda deliberately swerving on Trump," but said it was more likely that she was simply following proper protocol and shaking the hand of her counterpart first.
Court documents show the NBA Hall of Famer has now been charged with 2 misdemeanor counts of DUI stemming from the January 13 arrest in Newport Beach, CA ... where cops say he had been swerving and blasting loud music in his car.
During all those days on the highway, with lots of time on my hands for theorizing, generalizing, and speaking my generalized theories into my iPhone while swerving off into the spacious landscape, I thought about this idea of grievance, of feeling left behind.
On June 21, Ronson will release a new album, "Late Night Feelings," swerving pointedly away from, as he puts it, the "quote-unquote fun groove, good-time party music" that he's typically associated with, in favor of "sad bangers" featuring only female vocalists.
The hour was heavy on character and light on violence, which is exactly the kind of emotional whiplash this series excels at, often swerving from horrific, action-packed installments to philosophical ruminations on the meaning of life in the midst of the zombie apocalypse.
When the musical comedy's well-meaning antiheroine Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) hits her breaking point in this highlight episode, the show struts its hilarious smarts with the '80s anthem "Textmergency" before swerving into "You Stupid Bitch," a vicious, show-stopping ballad aimed squarely at Rebecca's insecurities.
This meant that dissent of any nature -- artistic, political or otherwise -- was forbidden, resulting in an ever-growing intolerance (think of the internment camps for homosexuals and other so-called social deviants in the '60s) for anything perceived as swerving from the party line.
You know you can take over the driving, and that you might have time to swerve and avoid that person, but swerving might lead you to crash and injure yourself and/or several other people who are standing on the side of the road.
On the way to their elopement — which was aired during season 6 of the MTV reality show — Mackenzie doubted Ryan's sobriety and questioned if he was under the influence of Xanax as he began swerving while driving, his eyes looking visibly dazed and slightly shut.
When Democrats pressed him to answer "yes" or "no" to questions about his political views, he tended to arch his right eyebrow, mark his notebook with a thick black sharpie, and recite anodyne facts about legal decisions in an authoritative monotone, effectively swerving their questions.
In one scenario, the tops are rotating in the same direction and speed, with their tips both facing straight up, while another scenario has them wildly swerving around, perhaps rotating in opposite directions and at different speeds, with their tips pointing in unaligned directions.
According to the NTSB documents, Uber created "action suppression" system because the self-driving program's developmental software kept having false alarms—that is, identifying hazards on the roads where none existed—and so kept executing unnecessary but "extreme" maneuvers, like swerving or hard braking.
How Tony Parker is Actually Benjamin Button Tony Parker isn't the efficient swashbuckler he used to be, but as an established, entirely independent presence off Charlotte's bench, he's swerving his way through a surprisingly satisfying season that's more impressive (and unusual) than it looks.
Katherine Heigl races to court — on a swerving bicycle, in spandex — as Sadie Ellis, a brilliant New York lawyer with an ethics problem: She's swooning for her client (Steven Pasquale), a pediatric surgeon and senator's son accused of murdering his girlfriend two decades earlier.
The drunken-driving case seemed straightforward, the kind that prosecutors in Seattle convert into a quick guilty plea hundreds of times a year: a swerving car, a blood-alcohol level more than twice the legal limit, a first-time offense that caused no injuries.
Chris Hurst, a Democrat, was stopped by police on Sunday after a police officer noticed Hurst's vehicle swerving out of the traffic lanes and "traveling over the posted speed limit for a brief period of time," the Christiansburg Police Department said in a release.
Another Uber passenger, Matt Mellen, said in an interview with WWMT-TV that a driver who appeared to be Mr. Dalton picked him up late Saturday afternoon, and that the man had driven erratically, speeding through the streets, ignoring a stop sign and swerving through traffic.
Titled "Stay in people Red snow alert!!" and presumably filmed in Scotland (where the Met Office recently issued a Red warning, which means the risk to life is "likely"), the video shows dashcam footage of a bus swerving to avoid a car on a snow-covered road.
And if you think that once something has fallen safely off your vehicle, it's OK to just keep on trucking, consider this: AAA found that over a third of all deaths from road debris were caused by drivers swerving to avoid an object in the road.
"This proposed distracted driving law is not needed, since three statutes can be used when a distraction causes unsafe actions, like swerving or crossing a line," said Steve Carrellas, policy and government affairs director for the New Jersey chapter of the National Motorists Association, told NJ.com.
In between it was the young English players who shined: Midway through the first half, 25-year-old Jesse Lingard scored with a stunning, swerving shot from the left side, and minutes later Trent Alexander-Arnold, 20, scored from a tight angle on the opposite side.
Germany, France and the Netherlands have one answer, still refusing to yield government control to right-wing populists despite the success of ethonationalist insurgencies in all three countries; Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary have another answer — they are all currently swerving to the far right.
And one of the hardest problems is that you can train and iterate on things where you have full control of the environment, but something really spontaneous, like a car swerving in front of you in a really aggressive way, it's hard to get examples of that.
Others didn't know this — I wouldn't have — and they were swerving to the edge of the road to try to get around others, or see what was ahead, and when they did so, their cars would sometimes catch fire, forcing the occupants to flee the car and run.
Tearing down the bustling mid-day streets of Dalston, swerving past fruit stands and throngs of chattering women in hijabs, I arrive, sweaty and panting, at the address I'd been given for the headquarters of NTS—the trailblazing London radio station that turned five years old earlier this month.
The Spinner Suiter has four dual wheels plus "MagnaTrac" technology, which uses magnets to align the wheels and promises to keep the wheels moving in exactly the direction you intend, rather than jerking or swerving like a rogue supermarket cart as you weave your way through the terminal.
Yet in a city where architectural beauty and uniformity have rendered a catalog of doubtful or disgraceful modern additions — the intrusive Tour Montparnasse skyscraper, the formless Bastille opera house, or the frigid La Défense business district — the gently swerving La Canopée appeared at least to be finding muted favor.
When they at last confront Weinstein, in a Times conference room and later on speakerphone, he's the mouse that roared, the Great and Powerful Oz turned puny humbug, swerving from incoherent rants to self-pitying whimpers ("I'm already dead") to sycophantic claims of just being one of them.
At the end of last year Europe's top court also ruled against Uber's regulation-swerving claim to be just a technology platform — judging it a transport provider service instead — a decision that firmly closed the door on the old Uber playbook of claiming local taxi regulations don't apply to its business.
According to his arrest report, Walker allegedly lost control of the school bus on Monday and swerved off the right side of the road into an elevated driveway and mailbox before swerving back to the left, causing the school bus to overturn and strike a tree and a utility pole.
Still, Greta Van Fleet enjoys some of the open-ended preposterousness of the old days, tucking a spoken-word passage under wild echoes in "Lover, Leaver (Taker, Believer)" and swerving into a scat-singing interlude around the syllables of "mama" in "The Cold Wind," two songs that clearly reference Led Zeppelin.
Twice, he told me, he came within inches of killing himself — almost swerving into a tree while driving and, years later, holding a straight razor to his wrist — because he said he couldn't bear the prospect of getting hit in the head again, and of dealing with the effects of a concussion again.
On Sunday afternoon, Bonansea surprised everyone — her teammates, the defenders around her, herself — by popping up, putting her head to a swerving free kick in the waning moments of injury time, and heading in the goal that gave Italy a 2-20 win over Australia at the Stade du Hainaut in Valenciennes, France.
They lost 2-1 to hosts West Germany after taking a 1-0 lead but he was named player of the tournament, famed for close control and dazzling trickery with the ball including the famous 'Cruyff Turn' - the movement in which the player with the ball plays it behind their own leg before swerving away.
"12:38" unspools with a thread of pleasure-seeking—"Dark chocolate, sea salt/ I took a bite/ She said, We gon' have a special night," Gambino sings in an oily harmony—but culminates with brash, spare lyricism from 21 Savage about police force, before swerving back into a euphoric state via Kadhja Bonet's closing hook.
There's a hot, new challenge taking the world of TikTok by storm, and it seems like a real winner: You get behind the wheel of a car and drive as erratically as humanly possible, repeatedly swerving into the left lane while your friend films what may very well be your final moments on this earth.
With this turn, Fantin-Latour veers towards Symbolism, a movement that was a strange amalgam of the social turmoil of its times, its authors swerving between an aesthetics based on effortless asceticism (such as with Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau) and the decadent debauches associated with Joris-Karl Huysmans, Félicien Rops, and Oscar Wilde.
CreditCreditJohn Ashbery The poet John Ashbery, who died in September at the age of 90, cultivated a spirit of impish collision in his work — sometimes building whole poems (known as centos) out of other people's lines, other times incorporating fragments of found language or swerving suddenly to a new topic in a spasm of surreal free association.
When I can't sleep, I have a habit of imagining myself, over and over, crossing the red line and, with a flick of the curved blade, flipping the puck high in the air, over the opposing defensemen and into the corner, but then, instead of chasing it, swerving toward the bench to get a line change.
Teens attending school lectures from home were the first to start swerving this feature: videos on TikTok show them setting up camera stands in front of their laptops with images of themselves sitting at their desks: On Twitter, people are finding ways to use the Zoom Rooms custom background feature to slap an image of themselves in their frames.
One year after the Jeep hack by Mr. Miller and Mr. Valasek, they demonstrated all the other ways they could mess with a Jeep driver, including hijacking the vehicle's cruise control, swerving the steering wheel 180 degrees or slamming on the parking brake in high-speed traffic — all from a computer in the back of the car.
Built on a bed of production that owes as much to tracks like OT Genasis' "CoCo" or OG Maco's "U Guessed It" as much as it does the looming, swerving thematics of the sort of grime that used to be built in the bunkers of Bow, East London, it consummately sits on the precipice of the special relationship between Britain and the States.
"Colossus" is a song of masculine self-examination — "I am my father's son/His shadow weighs a ton" — accelerating into catharsis: tapping, then pounding, then blasting away at a fierce drone chord, then swerving into a major-key punk confrontation as Mr. Talbot, snarling, "I don't want to be your man," compares himself to Stone Cold Steve Austin, Fred Astaire, Evel Knievel and, yes, Jesus Christ.
Unser -- who won the Indy 19923 twice -- was pulled over in Avon, Indiana on May 20 when an officer saw him speeding and swerving all over the highway around 1:12 AM. During the stop, the 57-year-old gets out of his car barefoot and smoking a cigarette -- and the officer immediately notices the smell of booze from both Unser and the car.
The name Husky Loops may sound like some off-brand bodybuilding cereal, but they're actually a gripping new rock 'n' roll band from the UK. Big on sharp, swerving riffs and unconventional arrangements, Husky Loops have a sound that's hard to pin down, but that kind of experimentation is the art-rockers' M.O. Taking guitar cues from similarly eclectic dance punks like Death From Above 1979, Husky Loops switch up their tempos a dime.
Here he comes, from the back of the theater, Al Pacino, swerving down the aisle, grinning and ricocheting from one set of rows into another with the delicious glee of a young boy who's stolen the car keys, kissing people in the audience as he heads toward the screen, shirt unbuttoned to mid-chest, skin tan like espresso foam, body engulfed by a heavy coat and a scarf that looks softer than Kleenex.
In 1987, for the Paris Opera Ballet—the highest precinct of classicism, where ballet took shape, in the seventeenth century—he made "In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated," a relentless dance to a propulsive score by Willems, in which the young Sylvie Guillem moved in shockingly new ways: body pitched at swerving angles; arms, legs, hips, head oriented through multiple spatial planes; executing point work that pushed her supple body ever farther in the physical contradictions that she and Forsythe had devised.
As soon as she was off the lift she girded up her skirts, and took off her sandals and set them on the crate along with the small bag that held everything else she owned now—her identity tabula and a few small toiletries—and then set out on the long stop-and-start trek through the docks, swerving around inattentive travelers when she could, the time display in her vision reassuring her, at least, that she still had plenty of time to reach her ship, which was, predictably, in the section of the docks farthest from where she'd entered.

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