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AUTOPILOT DIDN'T VEER OFF THE ROAD AND SMASH INTO ANYTHING.
Unlike our own lives, the movies don't veer off the track.
I habitually veer off the road, so it should be all terrain.
The challenge, of course, is to veer off the record in style.
When things become too lax, it's also easy to veer off-topic.
Speeches that take long detours and veer off course never lead you anywhere.
Characters veer off separately when teamwork might reduce brushes with demons or death.
"Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails," the article said.
Her daughter had only to step into traffic, to veer off the curb.
Although Trump did veer off into a disquisition on the plastic surgery issue later.
It's not merely that Trump reads off a teleprompter or doesn't veer off script.
If you're looking for an actual hiking experience, this is where you'd veer off.  
Will the Democratic Party veer off track or steer toward and support centrist candidates?
It leads to a complex underground labyrinth of passages that veer off in multiple directions.
Yet instead of steering into Mr Trump's agenda, they are tending to veer off it.
An understandably overwhelming quandary, considering the endless paths one can veer off into these days.
His solution to this problem on Rocket is to veer off into uncharted sonic territory.
He then appeared to veer off script to hammer Democrats for ignoring ISIS on Monday.
A maritime tracker showed the Saudi Arabia-bound Mesdar sharply veer off course toward Iran.
I told myself that if I attend this school I would veer off the road.
One of Kim's rockets could veer off course and kill civilians in Japan or elsewhere.
For example, one would never veer off course in pursuit of a faster arrival time.
Even when a Code Pink protester interrupted, Trump remarkably resisted the opportunity to veer off page.
The crash Authorities said Sanchez was driving when her car started to veer off the road.
Trump is known to veer off-script, creating the possibility for a high-stakes diplomatic blunder.
They know they'll be targeted in primaries if they veer off the script just one inch.
When, if ever, do the tenuous bounds of peace and disruption in protest veer off into harassment?
Theoretically, that sort of manipulation could cause someone to veer off the road or rear-end someone.
But they can also veer off in the wrong direction with no one to set them straight.
I corrected him and started to command turn-by-turn directions so he couldn't veer off again.
In Sioux Falls it was the flat farmland sunsets that almost made me veer off the road.
Veer off the path, though, and you'll find only blankness, as if hedged in by your memory.
But for those hoping this comet will veer off course and take aim straight at our sorry planet?
We're told the witnesses were horrified to watch the car veer off and smash into a parked car.
The comments came after one of his attorneys, Rudolph Giuliani, appeared to veer off-script on the episode.
The investigations can veer off in wildly unexpected directions, so no White House nook or cranny is safe.
"You haven't seen me veer off, I am authentic, I believe what I believe," he said on NBC News.
One shot somehow caused a DJI Phantom drone to veer off skyward; it eventually landed hundreds of feet away.
But that's causing trending topics to veer off course, highlighting a false news story and various other mix-ups.
The comments came after one of his new attorneys, Rudolph Giuliani, appeared to veer off-script on the episode.
With all the ideas zinging around Nur's menu, a few are bound to veer off in the wrong direction.
Still, long trips are rarely error-free, and often presidents veer off the carefully constructed narrative for their trip.
But the Starliner suffered a major glitch with a clock shortly after launch, causing it to veer off-course.
He was subsequently thrown off the bike leading him to veer off the road, and was killed in the process.
Green's observations do occasionally veer off into the kind of faux profundity that his detractors like to make fun of.
Drivers are able to veer off-route, park in remote places, block car doors, and follow passengers into their homes.
Roberts is best known for allegedly causing a plane to veer off course by hacking into its in-flight entertainment system.
Some four hours after we veer off the main road -- a wide dirt lane -- we reach the outskirts of Tongo Tongo.
The scene plays comically, but Bell says it's an important moment for people to understand how relationships can veer off course.
In my travel world, a trip to Greece can veer off into Britain, Denmark or anywhere else that saves me money.
All groups espousing ideas that veer off the accepted norms of a society isolate themselves  and practice their beliefs in private.
But the Starliner suffered a major glitch with a clock about 31 minutes after launch, causing it to veer off-course.
But of course, the problem with Trump is that, by tomorrow morning, he might veer off in an entirely different direction.
The day after the election I saw two people veer off the bike path and into the sidewalk for no apparent reason.
It's a simple recipe for success, especially when your half-court offense rarely needs to veer off autopilot to demolish most opponents.
Mr. Benini seemed in general more interested in shoving than in guiding the performance, which unsurprisingly tended to veer off the rails.
His car rammed into the back of the Prius, "causing it to veer off the road and into a tree," prosecutors said.
As you veer off the normal route, the story becomes more surreal as you see disturbing, weird, and monster-like folks around you.
Would Trump be the president in the Billions universe, or would Billions overlook Trump entirely and veer off into a true alternate reality?
For now, Tesla drivers must alway stay vigilant should their electric vehicle begin to veer off the road or miss a stop sign.
Then, paradoxically, things started to veer off track after she shared a teaser video for Joyride, in the first days of September 2015.
But at the very start and end, the self-driving cars would veer off into mixed traffic, delivering riders straight to their destination.
Once I get started on my walk, I try to consult my phone as little as possible, and sometimes I veer off course.
The new government, headed by Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman, has sought to reassure Ukraine's Western-backers that reforms will not veer off track.
When human civilization seems to veer off into the nonsensical and unexplainable, nature reliably sweeps in to apply a bit of mindful salve.
You shouldn't change the proportions of liquid to dry ingredients or veer off course when it comes to how much fat you use.
"My guess is they suddenly saw the lights of the other ship coming toward them and tried to veer off," said retired Adm.
But the lobbyists worry that Mr. Trump could easily veer off script, either on Twitter or in extemporaneous remarks in the coming weeks.
Soon a large number of the North's military rockets began to explode, veer off course, disintegrate in midair and plunge into the sea.
Halfway around the lake, we decide to veer off the path to climb up to Mala Ojstrica (a must for anyone visiting Lake Bled).
Or is it an antiquated tradition that can easily veer off into a sexist ditch if both hands don't stay firmly on the wheel?
Part of what he's learned so far is, when people don't have a sense of purpose, that's when their lives seem veer off track.
For the flyby, there is no chance that Osiris-Rex, about the size of an S.U.V., will veer off course and slam into Earth.
When you get too familiar, it's easy to veer off-topic, and you want to be careful not to waste the other person's time.
It has also offered a primer in how democratic societies can veer off the rails into forms of horror that, in hindsight, seem unimaginable.
But looking at how other tech companies have attempted to engage in public education offers some clues as to how things could veer off-course.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The landing gear of a FlyBe Group airplane collapsed during landing at Amsterdam's Schiphol on Thursday, causing it to veer off the runway.
The long-awaited report offered no conclusion on what caused the plane with 239 people aboard to veer off course, cease radio communications and vanish.
Uber instituted an in-app tool so passengers can call 85033 if they are in danger and added check-ins should drivers veer off course.
Oakland attempted to mount a few times, but would "veer off at the last second as if he was simply overcome by nervousness," Holekamp wrote.
And if there's one thing Kanye West knows and respects, it's the ability to veer off the expected course to grab yourself outrage and news coverage.
The Tesla performed well in freeway driving, and the company recently fixed a bug that had caused the car to unexpectedly veer off onto freeway exits.
Now many are speculating it may have to consider doing even more to make sure the euro zone economy doesn't veer off track as a result.
It's also about maintaining a state of mind that doesn't veer off into what you should be doing, or what you will be doing after Shabbos.
And when it came time for his infrastructure speech, Trump spent part of it assailing ObamaCare and Democrats, appearing to veer off script at several points.
Some parents worry that their children could veer off track academically and never recover, but higher education experts argue that the opposite appears to be true.
Once the story reaches its maximum saturation, however, it starts to veer off into wild directions, and its paths begin to tangle and become less clear.
There are no prizes for being cautious, and racers often fall or veer off course as they strain to pick up extra hundredths of a second.
A recent study shows that beams of light can lure birds to veer off their normal migratory flights, putting them at risk of starvation or injury.
And during a walk around the Windsor courtyard, Trump seemed to veer off course -- including in front of the Queen herself -- as they reviewed an honor guard.
While you're going about your daily life, your phone could be constantly scanning for hints of problematic behavioral changes, alerting your doctor when things veer off-course.
For example, the nuclear-armed missile fired from North Korea could veer off course into a neighboring country and cause the unthinkable: detonation in a populated area.
One of the Chinese jets came underneath the U.S. plane at a high rate of speed, "causing our aircraft to veer off and change course," Logan said.
It is exceedingly rare for a procedural like "True Detective" to veer off the investigative trail because it gives the audience information that the gumshoes don't have.
But veer off to the right, into the building's other wing, and you'll run into a group of kids doling out unspeakable violence on unsuspecting bowling pins.
" When a meeting or discussion begins to veer off course, Rittleman suggests speaking up and saying something like "Are we headed in the right direction with this conversation?
But all of Miami was once Everglades, and it's testament to South Florida's history that, if you veer off the beaten path even a little, you'll get muddy.
Others veer off into rambles on horse racing, a gum in Italy named "Brooklyn," having Adam Yauch as a babysitter, or even reading a poem they're working on.
Meanwhile, the new Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance feature will automatically steer your car back into its lane if it thinks you're going to crash or veer off the road.
Acuna: I think some of it&aposs been the unpredictability of you being able to veer off the comics even more than the show has done in the past.
Investigators believe a medical issue — possibly a seizure — caused the male driver to veer off a nearby road, over a curb and into the patio in Millcreek, Unified Police Sgt.
"As we gather this evening in the joy of freedom, we remember that we all share a truly extraordinary heritage," Trump said in remarks that did not veer off-script.
Ewings' work really shines in the 360 view photographs that he creates, where the image could veer off into gimmick, but remains fresh and frightening thanks to Ewings' meticulous presentation.
Trump did veer off topic at times, according to Schumer, who said the president pressed lawmakers on multiple occasions to get moving on the revised North American Free Trade Agreement.
CareCoach workers are part free­wheeling raconteurs, part human natural-­language processors, listening to and deciphering their charges' speech patterns or nudging the person back on track if they veer off topic.
Lawyers who work on the team were surprised when Giuliani appeared to veer off course from the President's previous statements about Trump's legal issues, according to sources familiar with their thinking.
He was garrulous (answering an immigration question in Nashua, he began to veer off topic, "When I was in ... No, I won't get into it"), and apologetic about speaking too long.
The US Army is testing the new Common Infrared Countermeasures system to protect UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters by using a laser to confuse incoming missiles, making them veer off course.
The suicide vehicle gained speed on a gentle decline from the hamlet that had seemed dangerously close, and tried to veer off-road toward a cluster of vehicles just behind us.
The data showed that, on days that included high amounts of this radio-frequency noise, gray whales were more than four times more likely to veer off-course and get stranded.
We're less than three weeks into the Trump administration, and almost every day the people in power stop delivering the message of the day and veer off into a Strange Tale.
It was not uncommon for drivers to veer off the race tracks and flip the car, which did not have a protective roll bar, and end up with a neck injury.
It amounts to a concerted effort to prevent Trump's conversations -- which officials have said sometimes veer off into unguarded or undiplomatic territory -- from becoming known to even those inside the administration.
President Donald Trump has stood by Kavanaugh, but seemed to veer off script Monday when he said that he was "surprised at how vocal" Kavanaugh was about discussing his beer drinking.
If tourists veer off the boardwalk on the wrong block, the effects of drug use on some of the city's residents and stark poverty are as prominent as the hulking, shuttered casinos.
Engineers are now programming cars using subtle ethics models to determine, in situations where an accident is unavoidable, whether to hit pedestrians or veer off the road and jeopardize the driver's life.
Depending upon destination, days are filled with hiking, rafting, kayaking and zip lining, all guided by local experts who often veer off the beaten track to deepen guests' perspective of the park.
Shows projected in the newly renovated theater explore the solar system in general, the night sky above Tucson specifically and sometimes veer off into the psychedelic arena with a Pink Floyd soundtrack.
Songs like "Good Lava" and "One" veer off course with discordant guitars and apocalyptic choirs, a tactic that's almost counterintuitive for a vocalist and composer who could so easily stick to pretty.
When I go to an exhibition with a group of people, I tend to veer off on my own anyway, but it's always nice to congregate afterwards and talk about the work together.
Attell is far too wedded to the economical structure of hard jokes to veer off into the poetic flourishes of Dave Chappelle, and he seems to have little interest in waging culture wars.
The storm is expected to veer off its westerly path and head north to Jamaica and Haiti on Sunday, bringing winds as strong as 100 mph (160 kph), the Miami-based hurricane center said.
They protected the song's structure and its melodic center, but then turned off on a side road into another tune, only to come back to "Lonely Woman" much later, and then veer off elsewhere.
I'm sure sometimes I'll veer off into that just because of my nature, but a lot of this brand is about the stuff that I gravitate towards and how I feel about my personality.
Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back.
And you'll appreciate the clean, bright flavors of a shot of Aperol dumped over grapefruit granita if, like me, you veer off-script and follow your piatto unico with a couple of main courses.
""Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back.
Like when you, I don't know, cross the street between the crosswalk, if you veer off and you — I have this thing in me where I just always go the … I'm a little naughty.
The driver was cruising down the highway Saturday when—despite signs telling him he was passing a UNESCO World Heritage Site—he decided to veer off into the desert, according to Peru's Ministry of Culture.
And sometimes to do that, you have to either veer off the path or kind of clap your hands to wake the audience up out of the daze of familiarity of some of these tropes.
California Highway Patrol crash investigators were trying to determine what caused the car to veer off the road in good weather, Allman said, and coroner's investigators were conducting autopsies on the remains that had been recovered.
When dealing with the favourites to advance to the run-off, who have received fairly stable support from voters and attract the most interest, pollsters in CYA mode have been loath to veer off the consensus.
He's also ignored the advice of political aides like Paul Manafort and Kellyanne Conway, who helped revive his campaign but then saw the nominee veer off on his own direction, causing his political fortunes to plummet.
Why it matters: By bringing Shine to Montana, Trump could easily veer off-script and instead make the rally — which is supposed to be about GOP Senate candidate Matt Rosendale — about himself and his new hire.
According to the New South Wales Rural Fire Service, the two men were killed while on duty when their truck was struck by a fallen tree, causing their vehicle to veer off the road and overturn.
Each of Hackett's panels play with their components of paint, gesso, marker, and clay in decidedly different ways, some taking on the appearance of straight abstract painting while others veer off into a rackety, outsider-ish groove.
To make sure Greece does not veer off the reform track in the years to come, its creditors are considering linking additional debt relief to sound economic policies and to the pace of the country's economic growth.
"You have to be very careful because you're not going to be able to generate enough resources and if you veer off your fiscal trajectory you put the economy's sustainability and fiscal credibility at risk," Segura said.
It may thus pass constitutional muster — provided that it is not allowed to veer off into a full-scale armed conflict between the U.S. and Syria, a step that the president would need congressional assent to take.
The hypersonic vehicle therefore must be covered by special materials with extremely efficient cooling systems inside the airframe to dissipate the heat, otherwise it could easily veer off the course or disintegrate during a long-distance flight.
"Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back," the official wrote.
The isolated nation has recently experienced a large number of failures in its rocket fleets; last October it began an investigation into whether American sabotage was making its missiles explode, veer off course and disintegrate in midair.
Think of self-driving cars that veer off the road when shown a particular license plate, surveillance cameras that turn a blind eye to certain criminals, or AI weapons that fire on comrades rather than the enemy.
But there's also a small concern among some Republicans that Trump could veer off message during his visit to the Capitol and somehow disrupt the coalition for the tax bill that GOP leaders have so carefully assembled.
The Fed calmed the markets in late January when it said it could stop raising interest rates, but investors are watching the release of its meeting minutes for any sign the Fed could veer off its easy path.
I told her to follow me, but while descending further, she would sometimes veer off into a side road, and I would wait, knowing that was a terrible decision, because everywhere one looked, every house was on fire.
To make sure Greece does not veer off the reform track in the years to come, its creditors are considering additional debt relief, the size of which would probably be linked to the pace of its economic growth.
But in "Thanksgiving Parade," she gets to do some sinister physical comedy alongside Bobby Moynihan and Mikey Day, as the trio play enormous Macy's parade balloons who veer off track, scaring an unsuspecting family watching from their apartment window.
Commentators have noted that Mr. Johnson's current popularity comes after a low-profile period in which he has given few speeches or interviews, apparently at the instructions of his leadership team who know his ability to veer off message.
Dashcam footage uploaded to Facebook by Sharon Gauthier captures the moment when the truck appears to veer off into a ditch, catapulting the back end up into the air before gracefully landing on one unlucky person's soft, pillowy... roof.
"Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back," reads the op-ed. 4.
The track is a concise three minutes, and though it could, should, veer off, it maintains a degree of focus, with Ye lamenting the cycle of gang violence and Cudi asking the Lord to help him through his trials.
Another open-air gathering of Lebanese artists earlier this week led to debates about arts role in the protests, but the conversation seemed to veer off course when there weren't basic agreements about what artists should do during such a crisis.
"That's harder to do in a 200-year-old league where franchises have already established their lanes and rivalries, and the surrounding ecosystem is already cordoned off by rights holders who don't ever really veer off of their core," he added.
We roll our eyes because, from Conway's "alternative facts" to Lord's penchant for anachronistic time-travel, to Spicer's head-spinning spin, they routinely and intentionally refuse to answer questions or will answer them in ways meant to veer off topic.
J.P. The vocal line of "Lonely Lover," the first single from Xenia Rubinos's new album "Black Terry Cat" is a long, teasing, jazzy, chromatic zigzag, pausing only to wiggle a little and then veer off at one more different angle.
While a Senate parliamentary expert told The Hill that amendments to the rescission package would have to be related to spending and couldn't veer off into hot policy debates, the rules could give Democrats enough flexibility to create some tough votes.
The story progresses in fits and starts; every time you feel like you've locked into it, it seems to slam on the brakes and veer off around the corner, or to change the radio station before the current song is over.
But having done so once or twice, you can also veer off into our Wednesday tradition of cooking without one, and simply respond to a prompt: Bloody Mary-marinated spiedies, meat of your choosing, broiled crisp and salty and tight.
But after the ritual double bagging, just before the double beeps of the exit—you act out the same primitive one-act play every week with the guy behind the counter—something makes you turn around, break character, veer off the script.
The joy of following Giannascoli around this strange territory isn't found in the hope that he'll realize himself when he gets there or that he'll reconcile his disparate, conflicting personas—it's in the freedom he's found to veer off-course at all.
If he is able to stick to the script, follow along with the teleprompter and not veer off into "Trump-speak," then the spin will be that Trump can be presidential, and we will hear a collective sigh of relief coming from Republicans.
After the official signing of the divorce papers at the beginning of the season, Frances and Robert barely see each together again, allowing them to veer off in separate directions and each star in their own mini-comedy about dating while middle-aged.
Its bailiwick is what is known as signals intelligence — known among spies simply as "sigint" — and other forms of electronic spying, such as creating computer viruses that caused Iranian nuclear centrifuges to spin out of control or some North Korean missiles to veer off course.
Still the album hinted at a sonic depth that the band hadn't quite captured in the past and in retrospect is an interesting detour for a band who seemed to veer off the safe path in favor of taking a dusty side road into the unknown.
After spending several days at the Disney World and Universal Studios theme parks in Florida, the Moyers were driving to the beach when a vehicle drifted into their lane near DeLand, causing them to veer off the road and hit a tree, according to WKMG Orlando.
The story starts to veer off into tangents that are melodramatic (a fairly insipid Romeo and Juliet subplot involving Gigante's daughter), distractingly implausible (an episode built around attempts to fix a Cassius Clay fight) or both (a family member of Johnson's caught up in drugs and prostitution).
Pence's solid performance may also have cheered Trump's camp following the Republican nominee's terrible week since his first debate with Clinton which has seen him veer off topic, feud with a former Miss Universe over her weight, bring up Bill Clinton 1990s sex scandals and defend his taxes.
The result is that TV reboots either fall flat from trying too hard to recapture said magic, as happened with the Veronica Mars movie, or they veer off in new, potentially fascinating creative directions that nonetheless bear little resemblance to the show that viewers loved in the first place.
Not unlike the masterful manipulation that Quinn and Rachel regularly exercise at the controls of Everlasting, the season's overarching plot was impressively self-contained; even when it threatened to veer off course near its conclusion, the finale wrapped every narrative loose end as tightly as a Chipotle burrito.
On the bright side, Jonathan Swan reports that the Trump administration and House Republicans are narrowing their differences on a replacement — though the Post reminds us that there's always a chance that Trump will veer off in some other direction, as he almost did after talking with Kasich.
While the movie appears to veer off into dystopian hand-wringing at some points—there's a scene involving Watson and John Boyega exploring a cavernous room full of scary servers, as well as what looks like a very dramatic kayaking accident—it will, with any luck, serve up the skewering Silicon Valley deserves.
Nothing appears out of the ordinary until the end of the abstract when things dramatically veer off course:The explicit functional link indicates that the biomechanical characteristic of tendinous connective architecture between muscles and articulations is the proper design by the Creator to perform a multitude of daily tasks in a comfortable way.Yikes.
I think where she and I veer off is that her ultimate realization is that comedy may not be the best art form for dealing with one's legit traumas, and I'm still internalizing it as a shortcoming of my own comedic skill that I just haven't found the way to make it work yet.
But in moving beyond, they veer off in different and interesting directions toward Thai flavors (at Dudley's, where crispy rice salad with fresh herbs is a lovely dish for breakfast with a fried egg), or global spice mixtures like dukkah and togarashi (at Hole in the Wall), or health trends like chia seeds and grain bowls (at the brand-new Charley St.).
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Wednesday appeared to veer off script at a press conference discussing the results of the midterms to compliment media mogul Oprah Winfrey's "very hard" work campaigning for a Democrat in Georgia.
Sure, Lawyer Jane had alluded to an ex-girlfriend, and the show has included queer women before (albeit in the forms of an unstable alcoholic and a murderous crime lord), but I'm used to thinking that two women seem to have a connection that looks like More Than Friends only to be disappointed when they suddenly veer off into some guy's less threatening arms.
" Baldwin's complaint about the characters (shared by Lorraine Hansberry) was that they embody "a white man's vision of Negro life," that they "veer off into the melodramatic and the exotic," that—a form of envy more germane to Heyward's psyche than to Gershwin's—they seem to speak "of a better life—better in the sense of being more honest, more open, and more free: in a word more sexual.
The Starship Technologies delivery robots, as well as other robots will stop, they will get stuck, they will crash into things, they will veer off the path, and the way that they will continue on their journey will be if and when someone on the path stops what they are doing and where they are going in order to right each disabled robot, and set it back on the path.
I began to wonder if he was saying that people like Till — people who do actual wrong and veer off course and go and get smashed down the hardest — aren't antiheroes so much as sacrificial explorers who have ventured quite literally into the belly of the furious beast, exposing for the rest of us the very extent of the danger within, and how lucky we may have been to escape it.
Events began to veer off script on Wednesday as North Korea fired an intermediate range ballistic missile into waters off its east coast, a defiant move that seemed intended to exacerbate differences between Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi. Mr. Xi is likely to play down potential conflicts, offering vague assurances on trade and North Korea's nuclear provocations that he believes Mr. Trump will want to hear but that may not amount to significant policy changes.

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