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Spears went from a sexy asymmetrical LBD that veered right to an LWD that veered left when she got inside the venue.
If I veered off the path, my location dot also veered off; the tracking was very precise and I didn't notice any lag in tracking when I moved freely around the room.
I moved away from my hometown of Litchfield, Minnesota, several decades ago, and since that time, my politics have veered to the left as those in my hometown have veered to the right.
However, the helicopter then veered left and hit the hillside. 
But then he veered off into too many sidetrack defensiveness.
His vehicle veered off the right shoulder of the road.
As the Democrats veered one way, the Republicans went another.
George's vehicle veered off the right shoulder of the road.
Mr. Trump had not merely veered off his talking points.
In a few surprising instances, Pence veered from conservative orthodoxy.
Learning of the plan, the British veered southwest to Ridgefield.
Public opinion has veered toward acceptance of the underlying science.
But then she veered in a direction that surprised me.
Petersen veered in a similarly radicalized direction in her essay.
The car veered off and smashed into a parked car.
Their slams on Clinton veered, repeatedly, into tinfoil hat territory.
So I veered 40 feet away from the nearest pedestrians.
Their athletic careers had veered onto an entirely new course.
It's one reason our society has veered to the left.
Recently, Amazon's innovations have veered in the direction of creepy.
Then discussion veered into even more uncomfortable territory for Booker.
The government has veered hard to the right under Mr Morrison.
In the end, Roberson's 2012 Chevy Malibu veered into a ditch.
Anytime the discussion veered toward politics, someone would change the subject.
Whenever the party ... has veered too far off course, they lose.
The volume on the film veered madly between screeching and whispers.
At one point, she said, Mr. Mateen's pursuit veered toward stalking.
But at some point, his plans veered from the published itinerary.
Why he veered so violently from that plan is still unclear.
He rose and veered in the street at around 8 p.m.
For some parents of pot entrepreneurs, acceptance has veered into partnership.
It eventually veered south of Hawaii and did not make landfall.
He watched as the Republican Party veered far to the right.
The interrogation quickly veered further toward religious questions, Ms. Alaoui said.
His answers veered from preposterous to incoherent and sometimes dangerously disturbing.
When the conversation veered his way, various cast members teared up.
The crackdown on the opposition has also veered into the bloody.
South Korea's Kospi (KOSPI) also veered between small gains and losses.
"My comments on Islam have never veered into vitriol," he said.
But, Uber's investments have at times veered far afield from transportation.
"The bus driver lost control of the bus, struck a fire truck, veered across the right lane, striking other vehicles, then veered and struck three firefighters, who, all three, were thrown over the guardrail," Matey said.
According to the incident report, George's vehicle veered off the right shoulder.
The Boeing 29 veered off during landing at New York's LaGuardia Airport.
In the directors' box, the club's executives veered between ecstasy and astonishment.
Mr Trump veered hardest towards his base when he turned to immigration.
Sorge carried out this mission with a panache that veered toward recklessness.
So of course I veered right in there – took care of myself.
It veered off quickly, seeming startled to see a human up here.
Early on, the show veered close to making Rebecca seem actually unhinged.
Club Blu cultivated an image that often veered from homespun to risqué.
Almost inevitably, the debate over immigration veered into an argument about terrorism.
But President Donald Trump veered in the opposite direction to his adviser.
Unfortunately, after the Cold War our foreign policy veered badly off course.
Then, in classic Giertz fashion, veered immediately into joking about her condition.
The price of oil also veered lower at times, but ended higher.
While his style has veered from hers, it shares some kinesthetic DNA.
On Tuesday, the state seemingly veered off that course to chart another.
Bill Gates, by his own admission, has veered into control-freak territory.
But for Ms. Tamayo, the attack has since veered to the political.
We were flying through the salt air as sea gulls veered overhead.
The garrulous Mr. Biden, unsurprisingly, veered off his prepared remarks at times.
Factory prices have veered into deflation, a bad sign for industrial profits.
But unexpectedly, they veered wildly off course at the end of August.
Policymakers would have to correct their mistakes if prices veered off course.
Her car veered off the roadway, went down an embankment and overturned.
By the end, this slick TV show veered into the post-apocalyptic.
Smollett's story has veered from discussions about race, sexual orientation and politics.
The music veered dramatically between tense anticipation and the promise of serenity.
The night veered from snarky to earnest, from climate change to … eyebrows?
Once in office, he quickly veered to giving tax breaks to companies.
Then, Mr. Obama's remarks veered into his own worries about the field.
His material for Teenage Feelings has even veered into full-on pop.
School officials silenced the sound system after she veered off a preapproved speech.
The most prominent Republican has already veered off-message on this front: Trump.
But Bolsonaro has veered from his predecessors, specifically when it comes to Venezuela.
The plane hit the instrument landing system posts and veered to the right.
They feel like conductors of a train that has veered off the tracks.
Her 2003 Buick veered off the road and into a field, flipping over.
But over the past 24 hours, the forecast cone has veered notably westward.
The scenes veered from enigmatic fever dream to awkward stage play without explanation.
At this point, women went to the right, while the men veered left.
For a few days, the digital intimidation veered out into the real world.
But questions and comments still veered back to Russia's meddling in the election.
As he left, Kim realized he'd veered slightly from their methodically formulated plan.
On top of that, one relationship veered far too close to incest territory.
But as his work veered right, he began to fancy himself a dissident.
Partisanship has veered sharplyBroken down by party, the results are considerably less steady.
But then he quickly veered into an unrelated tangent about combatting domestic violence.
It was all going fine, too, until the comedian veered into gender roles.
He also veered across party lines with a mention of Illinois Democratic Rep.
Ochs tells Fred that the movement has lost its direction, veered off course.
Between Copperfield and Sir Gawain, your career has veered into rather prodigious territory.
Some, like Mr. Reagan, veered toward the sunny side of Mr. Nixon's rhetoric.
Like so many of his other statements, this, too, veered out of bounds.
The release schedule has veered a bit from Apple's usual timeline for iOS.
Trump's rhetoric on the trade negotiations has veered between hawkish and highly optimistic.
She was clearly intoxicated, and her speech veered in and out of intelligibility.
And she seemed at ease, even as the president veered wildly off script.
Kamala Harris and Cory Booker have veered a bit to the left; Sen.
I don't exactly regret it — it could have easily veered into inspirational mush.
A year of Trump and the world has not veered off a precipice.
Where England has veered right and English nationalism tends to be of the nostalgic kind, laced with anti-immigrant rhetoric, Scotland has veered left and embraced a civic-style nationalism, welcoming anyone who wants to live and work in the country.
Headed for Bayuquan, China the ship was carrying coal when it veered off course.
A taxi veered onto the sidewalk near Red Square on Saturday, striking the pedestrians.
The tips of his thumbs veered outward, away from the rest of his hand.
But her singing veered from purposeful phrases to stretches in which she seemed unsure.
Another day, he hit a patch of black ice and veered into a snowdrift.
If that storm had veered farther north, DeBruin said, Boston would have been impacted.
Hit with sudden rain and winds, the Americans veered off course to Sarnia, Ontario.
But I think we've veered a little bit from the original questionJonathan Zittrain: Yes.
"It veered on the more racist and sexist and just really weird," says Luna.
The suspect veered off the road, crashed his vehicle and died of his injuries.
The only non-normal thing that day was when he veered away from me.
And in a rally that night, Trump veered clear of controversial, headline-grabbing territory.
When he veered from his prepared remarks on Saturday, he spoke his real truth.
But I never veered into "he is not my president" territory with President Obama.
The Journal reported that during these meetings, Trump has veered off into discussing impeachment.
He demonstrated a sequence that veered between wild, flinging movement and tense, pulsing quiet.
He veered from talking about North Korea to the employment state of Rod Rosenstein.
He veered between the lofty and the down to earth, as he often does.
He veered off on a bizarre tangent about the trade France does with Iran.
The argument over his fate veered from very general issues to quite specific ones.
Throughout his political career, Governor Scott has veered between supporting and opposing offshore drilling.
In 1992, another storm, Hurricane Iniki, veered into Kauai as a Category 4 storm.
Indeed, in recent years, the state's electoral map has veered back to the right.
Has the use of this word veered into a territory I wasn't aware of?
In its blunt and jingoistic tone, the article veered unusually close to the truth.
Although Mr. Iglehart's style has veered in several directions, his roots are in gospel.
But he sometimes veered from his prepared remarks in the middle of a sentence.
The bus veered to the curb, and the passengers were discharged, shaking their heads.
My mother was a brisket expert, with a method from which she never veered.
The vehicle hit the trailer, continued traveling underneath it and veered off the road.
But just as often my glitzy passes veered into the hands of waiting defenders.
Over the last two years, however, Amazon has veered wildly in the other direction.
The couple lost control of their SUV when it veered into a dirt shoulder.
The balloon veered off course and crash landed with both Redmayne and Jones inside.
Now, Lanigan says, the media's thirst for VSCO content has veered toward the cringey.
The conversation was ostensibly about gun control, but Trump veered into the Ukraine controversy.
When Trump veered outside his apocalyptic comfort zone, his logic became a bit muddled.
Nearly 25 percent of survey participants claim a partner veered them off their diet plan.
The man's family says he repeatedly complained the car's semiautonomous system veered toward the divider.
Here's how Brazil's Olympic year has veered wildly off script for embattled President Dilma Rousseff.
According to the incident report, Anthony's vehicle veered off the right shoulder of the road.
Unchecked, he began to openly criticize the US with language that veered into outright hostility.
During that time, the stories told about him veered close to the stuff of legend.
She applied to art school soon thereafter and her path hasn't veered much since then.
They were rock musicians who veered into progressive music—that was, on its own, interesting.
But Israel is not Turkey, which has veered from American interests, or Russia or China.
He often spoke softly and rarely veered into personal attacks on Blackburn's tenure or character.
Trump has veered off-topic during recent events designed to be about the tax law.
The recent killings have veered from the movie version in at least one conspicuous way.
The bus veered off a steep road in the coastal town of Canico on Wednesday.
Abbott sobbed as she veered into the Ride The Ducks parking lot, the report said.
Eventually, he veered away from banking and "defaulted," in his own words, to perceptual psychology.
Instead, they tangled with Maximum Security when the leader hopped a puddle and veered out.
But this encounter definitely veered in a different direction than Miranda and Trotter's past work.
Some subjects veered from their baselines as they were struck by illnesses, the researchers found.
Their conversation veered off into allegations of spying and sexual harassment claims against Bill O'Reilly.
We threatened rehab or wilderness camp or kicking them out if things veered too far.
As a result, the sports car veered to the left and struck a center median.
Doctors and hospitals, eyeing the bottom line, also veered towards incaution when handing out pills.
A drone buzzed above, as he approached the Galerie de Beaujolais, veered left and vanished.
"My God," Professor Allison said on Tuesday night, as the results veered toward Mr. Trump.
And just like that, the Broward County Schools Superintendent's day veered from triumph to tragedy.
He's veered out in deep stretch twice and last week he simply refused to breeze.
Toshiba has veered among competing offers to buy a portion of the profitable chip unit.
He, too, veered out of his comfort zone — though certainly not for the first time.
Ms. Msimango, too, veered close to death because the drugs were too much for her.
In his interview with Mr. Dickerson, the president veered from sales mode to sullen defiance.
The vehicle veered off the road, striking pedestrians before becoming lodged in a concrete planter.
The car veered left and hit the median, but she exited the car without injuries.
Ms. Msimango, too, veered close to death because the drugs were too much for her.
In its latest stages, the protests have veered on the fringes into hate-filled rhetoric.
A fifth veered off the road and into a field, where he hit a calf.
Then you veered into the work that became your life's mission: the elucidation of influence.
The backlash, thought, invited its own backlash when it veered towards Lovato's past struggles with addiction.
At one point during the meeting, the conversation veered off course, according to the Washington Post.
This has worked in the past, this aggression, this pugnaciousness, that's veered over into toxicity, really.
How she had veered into the deep end and was out of control, personally and professionally.
After all, it was not the first time he veered off message during the 2016 campaign.
That those messages have veered off in polar opposite directions makes their job twice as tough.
Radcliffe's post-Potter career choices have veered into the absurd (see: farting corpse) and the experimental.
The bus driver veered right into the same lane the suspects were trying to speed down.
Kairi went on to tell cops that Precious passed out and veered into a telephone pole.
They veered masterfully toward the rail, intimidating the other horses but not quite interfering with them.
The black line of destruction abruptly veered west just before reaching Fort McMurray's hospital and downtown.
CoBrA's brief, intense life ended in 1951, when the various artists veered off in different directions.
One storm even veered as far east as Ireland -- underscoring how bizarre this hurricane season was.
The name has stayed the same, but modern versions have veered drastically from the original version.
But the race referees rejected Kittel's claim that Cavendish had improperly veered in front of him.
Conversations that started out about writing often veered into certain kinds of politics—sexual, feminist, religious.
And when candidates veered toward vague generalities, Allison and Reid would insist on more precise answers.
According to the accident report, Ferrell's vehicle was struck when another car veered into its lane.
After a few mediocre jokes, Trump's speech veered into political rhetoric territory, and the audience booed.
Asked for his thoughts about the new AG, Trump veered directly into an assault on Mueller.
P.R. I seem to have veered off course lately and read a heterogeneous collection of books.
But the Republican opposing him, Ed Gillespie, has veered sharply right and tightened the race recently.
Another was historically Democratic from the power of the railroad unions, then veered toward the Republicans.
Still, the early years after desegregation were fraught with strain that veered into tragedy on Feb.
Mr. Zuckerberg still brightened when the grab-bag discussion veered into the technical details of Libra.
All the major broadcast networks veered away from their regularly scheduled programs to air the hearing.
"I am shutting down engine No. 1," he said, and then veered back to the airstrip.
She spent hundreds of hours talking to residents, and so often the conversations veered toward race.
On the trail last weekend, Cuomo veered strategically between listing his achievements and railing against Trump.
The bus veered off the side of the highway and came to rest against a guardrail.
But Democrats readily agree that Trump's blanket stonewalling of their investigations has veered into impeachable territory.
The next time the court frustrated the will of the electorate, it veered to the left.
We veered off, along a route no one else in the pack of boats had taken.
The vehicle, a silver sedan, veered off the road and hit a wall on a highway ramp.
The FAA said the plane "veered to the left side of the pavement" after the tires blew.
Whenever he's veered off message about taxes, regulations and fiscal stimulus, the market has paused or retreated.
The indexes veered between positive and negative territory during the day, with little volume behind the trade.
But polling over the past week or so has veered in Mrs Clinton's direction in the state.
Authorities pursued the suspect, whom they found dead inside his vehicle after it veered off the road.
Her message veered off the congratulatory course as she made a stab at the fashion house's politics.
He veered off the road, popped open his car door, and craned his neck to the horizon.
Depending how much it veered into military or espionage operations, it could have faced major legal hurdles.
Again, maybe influenced by fashion trends; I veered away from obi belts and corsets and stiletto heels.
What resulted was a series of odd replies from Z Palette, that veered into serious bullying territory.
Lewis says Williams closed his eyes as he braced for impact when he veered off the road.
Police say a woman driving past veered across lanes into the SUV and then flipped her car.
The truck veered off the road when the driver lost control, police official Mohammad Akhtar told CNN.
They veered from stoned psych workouts to pop songs svelte like a pair of perfect denim flares.
President Donald Trump has veered from proposing "severe punishment" to suggesting "rogue" elements were behind the killing.
At one point, the arguments veered into whether inadmissible is similar to words like inedible or immovable.
She veered left in the early phase and not just on a single-payer health care plan.
It was bold, mismatched, and veered from traditional fall trends — and that's exactly why we love it.
Beto O'Rourke has veered from stream of consciousness essays about life and exercise to just streaming everything.
But the government has veered in the direction of greater control of internet access in recent years.
Moments later, Mr. Trump veered to more familiar terrain, railing against Democrats, globalists and the news media.
But Mr. Trump's political comments and his encouragement of supporters in the crowd veered from those norms.
The sentencing hearing, which lasted more than 90 minutes in a packed courtroom, veered in unexpected directions.
But Mr. Trump quickly veered into the effort to protect Ukraine, which is not a NATO member.
But when the industry veered electric in the '60s, he refused to adapt, and the work vanished.
He veered Exxon away from the climate skepticism it had displayed under his predecessor, Lee R. Raymond.
Mr. Bloomberg's route to the Democratic nomination has so far veered sharply from those of his competitors.
But in the 2018 election campaign, Hillary and Bill Clinton have veered in sharply different directions. Mrs.
"We started from one place, but we've just veered so dramatically from it now," Kate Mulleavy said.
The plane veered right off the runaway before colliding with vehicles and a tank of deicing fluid.
It then veered onto the median where a crowd of people stood watching the procession, police said.
That extended to the furnishings, which in their old apartment veered toward warm colors and classic shapes.
At the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, however, the debate veered dramatically away from historical preservation.
Some councils are running perilously close to exhausting their reserves, and a few have veered toward bankruptcy.
For international travel, 19 percent veered towards Lufthansa for its diverse selection of European routes and convenient transit.
She has also come under sharp criticism as the country's once-booming economy veered into a nasty downturn.
Per the Independent, this low-budget performance of No Exit veered into an unfortunate exchange on climate change.
As his Yelp hobby veered into obsession territory he decided to start Instagramming on top of it all.
Since then, Assange's political leanings have steadily veered towards terrible, from Putin to Donald Trump and Nigel Farage.
His car veered off busy I-495 in Maryland and slammed into the concrete barrier, knocking him unconscious.
Stone has long been in trouble for his posts that have veered into vile, homophobic, and racist language.
New York (CNN Business)The Wells Fargo stagecoach veered off into a ditch more than three years ago.
He also veered down esoteric routes, creating works inspired by James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake and the Orpheus myth.
And I veered my triumph of experience into the McDonald's drive-through, and everything was, momentarily, fine again.
And perhaps due to some last-minute desperation, the disagreements on stage occasionally veered from heated to embarrassing.
He saw at least six people on the ground after the van veered on and off the pavement.
He continually veered off-message, riffing on his campaign, Obamacare, his popularity and a host of other subjects.
Moro consistently interrupted to rein in Lula when his testimony veered toward what the judge labeled political stumping.
A lot of great adventures games will give you emotional whiplash as they veered between slapstick and suspense.
At the same time, the mob's place in popular culture has veered more and more toward the absurd.
Guadagno isn't the only candidate in the race who has veered away from the center in the general.
Nudged partly by Sanders, Hillary Clinton's platform in 22016 veered further left than her platform eight years earlier.
If you veered off the turn-by-turn directions you had printed out, you were out of luck.
The Globemaster reportedly veered to Air Force One's starboard side as the presidential aircraft traveled north from Florida.
" But Trump veered off script during his initial walk-back, saying the election interference "could be other people.
But several thousand protesters, most of them younger, veered right to help form a swelling crowd around Legco.
Others are unhappy that Hulu has veered away from its original intent: to provide free ad-supported content.
Its forecast path veered north, then south, as if it could not decide which city to wreck first.
That was interesting, when she veered into that, but I kind of agree in a lot of ways.
Hart, 40, was hurt when his vintage Plymouth Barracuda veered off the road in California early Sunday morning.
But when she entered the Republican primary to succeed the retiring Senator Jeff Flake, Ms. McSally veered right.
Then the discussion veered into a pitch for life at the juggernaut, which is based in San Francisco.
A Xiamen Airlines plane veered off the runway in a crash-landing at Manila Airport on Thursday night.
Yet I was made uncomfortable at several moments by what seemed like language that veered into the lecherous.
In the beginning, when it was little more than a storefront with a minimal kitchen, Zuni veered Mexican.
Mr. Cromartie veered toward evangelicalism and conservatism after he was the victim of a violent hotel room robbery.
Newlyweds whose honeymoon road trip had veered horribly off course were given the nursery as a bridal suite.
Yankees 210, Mets 217 This Mets season, after beginning with high expectations, veered off the tracks weeks ago.
On the one hand, Vuitton's creative face has just veered pretty far from its norms, and made headlines.
Near the valley floor, we veered onto a rocky trail that tracked an icy river called the Chandra.
His comments could open a turbulent new chapter in relations with Pakistan, which has veered since the Sept.
Amid the chaos at the time, the country veered once again toward bankruptcy, and capital controls were imposed.
His public comments on Iran since the attacks on the Saudi facilities have veered from hostile to restrained.
Investigators determined that the plane had veered off course and flown south for several hours, for reasons unknown.
But on January 10th, 2010, as she was driving from Utah to Denver, her truck veered off the road.
She slammed onto the pavement and narrowly escaped more serious injuries as a bus veered away from her head.
Malaysian and international investigators believe the jet veered thousands of miles off course before plunging into the Indian Ocean.
Instead, Tuesday's hearing regularly veered off course — and into some of the most bitterly partisan debates of the moment.
Some of Mr Corbyn's comrades from his Palestinian campaigning days have veered close to this argument in the past.
Some uses veered toward the petty: One cluster of infections hit supporters of a soft drink tax in Mexico.
But I found that I couldn't walk steadily and veered, first into a wall, then into a parked car.
Some of the reports have veered from accepted guidelines on reporting on suicide, and their overall accuracy is questionable.
Vrij long ago veered away from watching people sweat and using polygraphs to developing evidence-based means of interrogation.
Their first date was a little awkward, with Scott ending the night early after the conversation veered off track.
The bus then veered and struck all three firefighters, hurling them into water about 35-feet below, police said.
During the session that ended in late June, Roberts veered from patterns of fellow conservatives and muted his response.
Riffing at a campaign fundraiser in New York on September 8, Hillary Clinton veered into seemingly dangerous political territory.
She dialed 911 and told them she "almost veered out of the road" after the other driver abruptly slowed.
Focused on workers' rights, its economic policies have veered from protectionist to free-market and it defies easy classification.
All around us were rolling hills, and our car veered off onto an unpaved side road, which ran downhill.
In testimony that veered from quietly spoken to emotional, Junqueras at one point apologised for his sometimes rambling answers.
Like Dorothy stepping into Technicolor Oz, design has veered back into exuberance and opulence over the last few years.
Passersby told Chinese reporters how the bus collided with the car eight times before the car veered off course.
The additions to the platform provided a richer experience — but in many ways veered away from our core mission.
Dr. Doom said that markets had veered from undue optimism to exaggerated pessimism on the world's second biggest economy.
Indeed, in 2010 even producers Stephen Spielberg and Tom Hanks seem to have veered away from that cleaner narrative.
In Alabama, the President, who was there to campaign for a Republican senate candidate, veered off his campaign speech.
His speech in New York and the subsequent question-and-answer session also veered into campaign territory at times.
To date, Trump has veered wildly from the path of past presidents when it has come to North Korea.
In a campaign that has veered from traditional policy arguments toward a battle over national identity and values, Mrs.
But Sullivan, of the US District Court for the District of Columbia, veered the sentencing hearing off its course.
Surveillance cameras captured a slow-moving S.U.V. hitting a 2-year-old girl who had veered into its path.
But she remembers that the man interviewing her for the job, a senior partner, quickly veered into different territory.
CHP officials say Derek veered into the paved right shoulder of the 101 just east of the 405 interchange.
" Writing to a friend's widow, Aldous Huxley veered into esoteric musings: "How are we related to what we were?
The conversation veered from the debate to the failed talks between Republicans and Democrats in Washington over border issues.
But the net effect veered uncomfortably close to Liz Taylor-as-Cleopatra kitsch mixed with The Bangles circa 1986.
Mr. Bush won the nomination but was weakened by the Buchanan challenge and accordingly veered sharply to the right.
Mr. Trump had veered from optimism to wariness about a deal, sometimes in the course of a single statement.
As he so often has with Mr. Kim, Mr. Trump veered between conciliation and belligerence, often in dizzying succession.
The car veered onto the grass, passing the police vehicle, and Mr. Coughlin continued to shoot in that direction.
And his response to the economic fallout has veered between complacency and hysteria, with a strong admixture of cronyism.
The Connecticut house, in a state of atmospheric decay that veered toward collapse, took six weeks to clear out.
Investigators determined that the plane veered off course and flew south for several hours, for reasons that remain unknown.
The Palestinian leader has now veered into anti-Semitic tropes worthy of a beer hall in late 1930s Berlin.
The truck veered onto a dirt track, went another half mile or so, stopped and turned off its lights.
Of course, there have always been Republicans who veered from that line — but everyone understood what the party meant.
In testimony that veered from quietly spoken to emotional, Junqueras at one point apologized for his sometimes rambling answers.
In our conversations, which took place in the course of several weeks, he veered between self-pity and defiance.
Hester veered between his misgivings and his plans to buy houses and cars, and to pay off his debts.
The president veered wildly over the weekend, accusing Democrats of "interfering in the 2020 Election" and calling Republican Sen.
And with Wednesday's trade deadline looming, perhaps the Yankees' biggest weakness, their rotation, has veered completely off the tracks.
And with Wednesday's trade deadline looming, perhaps the Yankees' biggest weakness, their rotation, has veered completely off the tracks.
But just after take off the plane veered and crashed into a private hangar, damaging two aircraft inside, Landsberg said.
Make no mistake, she still ate the treats—but after the incident, she pretty much veered away from the machine.
The line of questioning veered towards whether they had been to the Middle East and if they believe in violence.
The Giddins case veered quickly toward settlement, coming, as it did, on the heels of another, more infamous Yonkers lawsuit.
When the behavior is interfering with your daily life — your job, socializing, relationships, health, sleeping — you've veered into clinical territory.
Berkshire and its chairman and CEO, Buffett, have veered away from using Berkshire's vast cash resources to do hostile deals.
Edith claims the actor veered across the highway and into an oncoming semi-truck while driving down a Colorado highway.
Trump joined those ranks a day after a driver veered into a city bike path in Manhattan killing eight people.
The movie also veered away from a typical "happily ever after" ending; I'm just not sure the execution was successful.
Replacing Joy Behar and Elisabeth Hasselbeck, McCarthy intended to provide pop culture expertise as the show veered away from politics.
The darker the heel's skin tone, historically, the more things have veered into portrayals of the foreigner as bloodthirsty savage.
" After the panel veered off on another, less-interesting topic, Redford asked if he could clear up "that Oscars comment.
Jenner's OG Lip Kits veered matte, which is super-trendy and perfect for selfies, but not everyone loves the look.
" Maher also slammed Scahill's criticism of his views on Islam, saying: "My comments on Islam have never veered into vitriol.
She dialed 911 and told police that she "almost veered out of the road" after the other driver abruptly slowed.
The reason I'm drawing attention to this scene is because of how easily it could have veered into nonconsensual territory.
Despite fears that Barbuda would be struck a second time, it was spared from Jose as the storm veered north.
A survey of 1,123 Chicagoans recently found a majority of every race agreeing that the city has veered off course.
Its leader, Pablo Casado, having veered right in the spring, has grown a beard and moved back towards the centre.
First distinguishing themselves in professions key to the nascent colonies—law, politics, the ministry—the family veered toward the arts.
Asked to explain the tweet, administration officials veered between bafflement and suggesting that the tweet should not be taken seriously.
Immediately after leaving port in Kuwait, they veered off their planned route through the Persian Gulf, and their troubles began.
As we spoke, her concerns veered from the Syrian refugee crisis to Rwandan genocide to gun violence to income inequality.
Europe's currency bloc already came close to fracturing last year when Mr. Tsipras veered toward pulling out of the euro.
This year has been complicated and something of a watershed, as their practice has veered into more traditional design territory.
Moreno said the bus was traveling south when the northbound pickup truck veered into its lane and hit the bus.
That said, in the years since, the duo's comments on the LGBTQ community have veered into genuinely shocking, gross territory.
" After the third or fourth time, he suddenly veered to the curb, and screamed, "You are not a nice girl!
Hillary Clinton's performance in the first presidential debate on Monday veered from uncertain and tentative to firm and, ultimately, scorching.
It was directed by David O. Russell, and veered between the simultaneous stories of three women, all obviously wearing Prada.
The public commentary on the rebuilding process at ground zero has typically veered between left- and right-wing morality tales.
South Korean agents beat him whenever he veered from their script during lectures, according to government investigators in recent years.
" Although he might have veered into questionable territory, he kept going: "The responsibility to do that is not on women.
To do that, it veered all the way to the right, then abruptly turned left to overtake the stopped car.
But in the last five years, China has veered toward increasingly repressive authoritarianism at home and a rapid military buildup.
During our interviews, we often veered off course while she sorted through my struggles with potty training or tantrum management.
So he veered from the high seriousness and idealism of his diplomacy to the self-defeating nakedness of his ambition.
Since it divorced itself from Pakistan in 1971 and became its own country, Bangladesh has veered between secularism and Islamism.
The two others — one that struck Mr. Finicum's truck and one that veered off into the woods — were unaccounted for.
Despite the rising waters and whipping winds, many in Miami expressed relief as the path of the storm veered west.
The event had a very Silicon Valley feel-good vibe, and veered awfully close to becoming a spoof of itself.
Their mission and objectives have veered into a dark place where vision is short and risks and dangers are multiple.
However, the conversation has veered into increasingly pessimistic territory, and the media has focused their attention largely on this negativity.
It was very, very funny, and laid out some hard truths that veered sharply from the Hallmark version of motherhood.
But then Mr. Finley and Mr. Drake veered off sharply in the second half, with songs by Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff.
He veered between Portuguese and broken English, sometimes jumping offstage to gather a suggested English word from an audience member.
Somehow I'd veered off course and met his best friend, S, smoking a menthol on the balcony of a party.
The authorities said that it was unclear why Mr. Simmons's car had veered to the right and off the road.
Throughout the day, Trump's commentary veered all over, answering question after question as he sat next to his silent counterparts.
The bus veered to the right, traveled up an embankment, rolled over and came to rest on its left side.
They were driving near our home in Mahwah, New Jersey when they veered off the road into a wooded area.
A "mobile lounge" people-mover veered off course and drove into a ditch at Dulles International Airport on Tuesday afternoon.
At one point, falling behind, I realized I hadn't yet touched a sequoia, so I veered off and patted one.
Journalists and policy makers veered between bitter demonization of the country and Messianic fantasies about remaking it in America's image.
They're the same guidelines Comey seem to have veered from on Friday with his letters to lawmakers and FBI staff.
After the plane veered off course, a number of conspiracy theories emerged to explain the mysterious circumstances surrounding the disappearance.
Tenpenny was killed in October when his car veered off the road on Mississippi Highway 1 as he returned from Louisiana.
Though Mr. Morales maintained typical lawyerly conduct for the most part, his line of questions veered at times into unexpected directions.
Before reaching a roadblock, Lloyd&aposs truck veered off the road and into a deep ditch near Moorhead, in Sunflower County.
The relations have veered back to confrontation on a broad range of issues, setting up an inauspicious framework for trade talks.
Eight of the 10 Democrats competing here made it to the Our Rights, Our Courts forum, which rarely veered off course.
As a search product, Google never really veered away from its standard GoogleCompare UX or invested as a curator of content.
" He then veered off-topic, adding that those constituents "probably want to figure out what the hell he did with Benghazi.
Reed's drive on the par-5 103th veered way out to the right and deep into the pinestraw amongst the trees.
He raised his children with a no-nonsense attitude that often veered into physical and mental cruelty when demands weren't met.
The vehicle veered out of its lane and went into the ditch, striking the five members of the Girl Scout troop.
This helps explode the second myth: that the Democrats have veered to the left, where the rumpled Mr Sanders awaits them.
The FAA, which is investigating the incident, said the plane veered off to the side of the runway after it landed.
As the dead were counted, Sri Lankan officials veered from promising to pull the nation together, to tearing each other down.
Sadler lost control of the vehicle on wet pavement and it veered off the road and hit a tree, Moerman said.
Investigators believe the 17-year-old veered across his lane and into oncoming traffic -- colliding with Byrd's car ... and killing him.
Some staffers "feel like they are wasting their time" because Trump has veered off message so much since the Democratic convention.
After watching the video, the conversation between Krafcik and Vice News Tonight correspondent Evan McMorris-Santoro veered into a different direction.
The planes only veered off after carrying out what NATO analysts believed was a dummy nuclear attack on targets in Sweden.
In her years as a red carpet regular, Seyfried's never veered far from her signature long layers — much to her chagrin.
He called for dialogue with Russia and then veered into an attack on the Tories for taking money from Russian billionaires.
"She is trying very hard & has every right to take down the Democrat Party if she has veered too far left!"
She was injured the previous night when a 3-ton float veered out of control and crushed people against a barrier.
Authorities say Jacqueline's sister, Obdulia, was driving drunk and livestreaming on Instagram when she veered off the road near Fresno, California.
During the campaign, Trump has veered away from what is now the official U.S. policy of seeking to eradicate nuclear weapons.
He repeatedly veered off message in tweets and during infrastructure-themed speeches, flouting some of White House staffers' carefully laid plans.
The ship approached, then veered to the north so the pilot could board on its lee side, out of the wind.
She is trying very hard & has every right to take down the Democrat Party if she has veered too far left!
Mr. Kaine, who dislikes teleprompters, often veered off his prepared remarks, seeming elated to be under such a bright spotlight. Mrs.
By the end of 2014, it appeared plain to everyone that the trail Phelps blazed had veered into a dead end.
A veteran of The Associated Press and other mainstream outlets, he has more recently veered deep into the Fox News universe.
But when the latest disturbing story of sexual harassment veered toward a Democrat and a fellow entertainer, he couldn't resist commenting.
Mr. Trump's candidacy has veered so far outside traditional political norms that it hasn't changed how voters regard most conventional Republicans.
Shia LaBeouf veered close to becoming another Hollywood story of a child star sucked into the dark side of the industry.
Trump's own official schedule remains empty, leaving some of his allies wondering whether his governing agenda has veered drastically off course.
He hooked it off the toe of the club, and his shot veered 60 yards off course and found the hazard.
Sunday's debate veered even further away from traditional campaign fare, as candidates fielded questions about groping women, deleting emails and Islamophobia.
Waze told Agence France-Presse in a statement that the soldiers must have veered off the route suggested by the application.
When the show veered off the path charted by the book by adding elements and cutting others, we cheered or jeered.
Villeneuve veered across to cover his line, but the Ferrari had set off with such traction that Schumacher was already leading.
Gabbard has veered from Democratic Party positions at times, backing policies cracking down on immigration to the United States by Muslims.
As conductor and composer Austin Wintory raised his baton, the audience buzzed with an anticipation that veered between excitement and worry.
The remnants of rain nearly derailed Spieth's round, after an errant tee shot veered into the gallery on the seventh hole.
Venezuelan bonds, one of the star performers in recent years, have been hit as the country has veered towards a default.
Their growing presence along the state's Interstate 4 corridor is a chief reason Florida's Latino vote has veered away from Republicans.
The plan began to unravel as soon as he veered off the city's main crosstown highway toward the Falcons' safe house.
Then things veered off-script, at least from the point of view of those who expected Mr. Lindh to be hanged.
Mr. Trump has veered between bellicose threats against America's enemies and promises to get the United States out of foreign wars.
But at an Upper East Side bar recently, her conversation veered toward Homer's "Iliad," the Shroud of Turin and quantum physics.
The stories were tawdry, and the news coverage sometimes veered toward clickbait, but there were important questions hiding beneath the sheets.
He veered near cars in adjacent lanes, accelerated dangerously and then stepped on the brakes, passengers said, cutting off other vehicles.
Instead, Trump administration officials have veered from the standard practice of talking up the dollar by pretty much doing the opposite.
When it veered as if to leave I felt such relief that my throat loosened and small gasps escaped my lips.
But the collegial relationships, while common in many industries, veered into more overt anticompetitive tactics, Mr. Jepsen, Connecticut's attorney general, said.
Trump has veered wildly between signaling openness to a comprehensive immigration deal and rejecting Schumer's offer of border funding last Friday.
Residents of a neighborhood near the airport said that after the plane took off, it suddenly veered in an unusual direction.
His message veered wildly between a wide range of subjects and he was inconsistent in his willingness to lash his rivals.
But less than two miles above the surface, Vikram veered from the planned descent trajectory and fell out of radio contact.
Let that marinate as you ponder how far the Knicks have veered off course under the stewardship of James L. Dolan.
These columns, in the words of The Washington Post, "veered rightwards"; in more honest terms, they were right-wing fever dreams.
Many of them see the limits posed by human nature, and recognize that utopia has always veered between evil and futility.
And he veered off topic when answering ABC News correspondent Linsey Davis's question about how to repair the legacy of slavery.
Upset by the noise, Harrison veered away from the finish line with 10 yards to go and hid in the bushes.
At least 24 people, mostly children, died after a freight train veered off the rail in central Kasai province in March.
Local news reports said the truck, which had been traveling from Aydin to Izmir, veered off the road about 8 a.m.
Trump reversed decades of U.S. policy and veered from international consensus last week by recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Flies zoomed in too fast and either veered off just in time — or simply bumped into the zebra and bounced off.
As the boat veered to portside, she brought the crossbow to her eye and took aim, pointing it right at Tracks.
In recent decades, living and working in and around Cape Cod, Resika's imagery has veered between the naturalistic and the mythical.
In a remarkable meeting, the president veered wildly from the N.R.A. playbook in front of giddy Democrats and stone-faced Republicans.
Then, apparently trying to avoid a guardrail, he veered to the left; the Camry pinwheeled across the freeway and into the median.
As described by Menn in Reuters, the group's antics were mostly harmless and veered toward what we think of today as hacktivism.
When I was driving Volkswagen's 2019 Jetta, it veered toward the center median when it detected what it thought was an obstacle.
But he also veered into distinctly non-nonproliferation territory, accusing China of meddling in the upcoming midterm elections, while offering no proof.
Along the way, King, a cycling lover who used to deliver newspapers, veered off the road several times and couldn't understand why.
Instead of going north, as many projected, Irma veered southwest and centered its eye directly over the British and U.S. Virgin Islands.
Things veered off course from the first downbeat on Thursday when Columbia University's Miller Theater offered a composer portrait of Ashley Fure.
Jennifer Homendy of the National Transportation Safety Board said the plane hit the instrument landing system posts and veered to the right.
Ages ago, in a galaxy some 300 million light years away, an unwitting star veered fatally close to a powerful black hole.
The Vega rocket carrying a military observation satellite for the United Arab Emirates veered off course shortly after take-off and crashed.
The officers called off the pursuit after the SUV veered off the road and into the cotton field at about 10 p.m.
Later that year, he released his Sex Playlist album—a project with content that rarely veered away from what the title implied.
OVER THE past two years investors and executives watching the trade tensions between America and China have veered between panic and nonchalance.
Abercrombie's turnaround veered farther off the rails Friday, when comparable sales at its namesake brand doubled their decline from the prior quarter.
She veered away from products with glitter or shimmer, which she says can appear sweaty on the red carpet during the day.
My makeup aesthetic has always veered somewhere between minimal and nonexistent — and the same goes for the rest of my beauty routine.
But a case could be made that none have veered as far from the original as Banksy's politicized spin on the dish.
There were times when I had to talk her down off of an idea, where she felt we veered away from something.
But he veered left during his career on the bench and wrote the opinion curbing capital punishment for people with mental impairments.
Minnesota State Patrol investigates the scene where a motorist being pursued by the State Patrol veered into a Minneapolis playground on Monday.
In recent months a number of the world's central banks have veered into territory once unimaginable to most economists: negative interest rates.
He still felt the researchers veered a little too close to calling glass a liquid, given just how solid it really is.
He is also quite liked by left-wing voters who loathe the divisive Sarkozy, whose policies have increasingly veered to the right.
Pence's speech, for the most part, veered far from the political arena, and instead focused on thanking members of the Armed Services.
He has veered wildly between deriding the benchmark as arbitrary, and aggrandizing himself as the most productive early-term president in history.
"Pitt's [first] reading [of J.D.] veered into James Dean territory, with a nicely authentic accent and a certain slinky charm," writes Aikman.
But Kelly stood with his eyes fixed on the floor when Trump veered off-script at his Manhattan office tower on Tuesday.
As the increasingly rational Westerosi veered away from magic, the White Walkers became a fixture of mythology, and not a real threat.
Four minutes later, the military aircraft veered away, and the passenger plane resumed its course, Colombia's Defense Ministry said in a statement.
He repeatedly veered off message in tweets and infrastructure-themed speeches, flouting some of White House staffers' carefully laid plans. http://bit.
But then Trump veered off to demand a standing ovation for police officers and never did get back to the original point.
The attack on June 19, when a van veered into worshipers near the mosque, left one man dead and 11 others injured.
Luddington spoke to Cosmopolitan about Jo's arc this season, and naturally, the conversation veered toward the potential for an Alex-Meredith 'ship.
After devastating the Philippines, Mangkhut veered toward Hong Kong, making it one of the strongest storms to make landfall there in decades.
Just consider Sylvester Graham and his carnal-urge-mitigating graham crackers—and how far said cracker has veered from its original intention.
At times defiant, Mr. Wenner at other times veered toward contrition, and then abruptly pulled back, as when apologizing to the plaintiff.
The fork jerked and then veered like a dowsing rod toward the right pocket where it found the bulge of the .22.
I veered into high-end strata as well, working with elite designers aware that their plate prototypes would appear in a newspaper.
As we sat drinking wine in the wee small hours, he veered the conversation in the dangerous territory of his love life.
There is a reason Pirelli has veered away from nudity and toward a different kind of celebratory storytelling in its famous calendar.
She and P.J. chatted as time allowed, or until Nakesha veered into topics that hinted at paranoia: plots and lies against her.
With China, too, policy has veered: trade bellicosity one moment, blandishments designed to enlist Beijing's help in squeezing North Korea the next.
In 2008, The Times reported on a family website that he contributed to where some of the content veered into the raunchy.
The storm is compact and unpredictable — forecasts have veered wildly — and even on Wednesday, Puerto Ricans weren't certain where it would hit.
Such postulations would carry themselves through to the end of the year, even in times when my listening habits veered or sputtered.
He was afraid, he explained, after a discussion about cinema in China veered into censorship and how it affects filmmakers working here.
The flight, carrying 229 people from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing on March 219, 231, vanished after having inexplicably veered off course.
For others, they were less about Democrats and Republicans than about a dystopian sense that American governance has veered off the rails.
And, as he does, the President veered into a wide variety of topics even while stretching the truth to the breaking point.
PT when he lost control and the vehicle veered off the road, rolling over into a ditch on Mulholland Highway in Malibu.
With Mr. Trump in charge, and his press secretary, Sean Spicer, at the lectern, the briefings have veered into more epistemological territory.
Democrats and Republicans in both chambers have veered between confusion and contempt for the White House's position -- or lack thereof -- going forward.
After two straightforward pop albums, her self-titled third veered clubby and dance-pop, with some Middle Eastern and hip-hop influences.
"They have phony witch hunts going against me," Mr. Trump said nearly an hour into a speech that veered off script repeatedly.
Instead, President Trump veered quickly into the personal favor he wanted from President Zelensky: two investigations that would help his reelection effort.
Once in a while she veered from her calm-bordering-on-boring protocol; there were even times when she made radical decisions.
This season, it was a hybridisation of both as Rei Kawakubo showed garments that veered in between the functional and the abstract.
In recent decades, living and working in and around Cape Cod, Paul Resika's imagery has veered between the naturalistic and the mythical.
Buttigieg even veered off into talking about constitutional amendments at one point, a process over which the president has no authority whatsoever.
The jeep had 16 people in it when it veered off the road Friday and crashed into rocks near the town of Kavala.
Taylor Kay was driving on Interstate 290, heading east near Chicago, when a car veered across lanes of traffic into the highway median.
Over the same period, the Dow has never in history veered less on any given trading day from its close the day before.
Despite being put out at first, beaming Ruiz veered off to congratulate Scalise, holding his UC Riverside battling helmet in his left hand.
Again and again in the speech, Trump veered from a prepared remark about his coming presidency to reliving the glory of the election.
And then we see people when the adventure has veered off down an alley, and they're coming back and looking for new energy.
She's also veered to the left in the past two years, latching onto national causes that energize the Democratic base and mobilize voters.
According to ET, after attending a panel discussion on Wednesday about her NBC show, Shades of Blue, Lopez veered a little off topic.
While some veered into overly didactic territory, those that zeroed in on a particular, often personal sense of place were the most poignant.
As he had several times since 1959, he veered back towards Jacobinism, recruiting lumpen youth as "social workers" to wage war against corruption.
The plane dropped more than 500 feet (152 meters), veered to the left and then started climbing again to 5,000 feet (1,524 meters).
Emily Brandwin was a theater major living in her childhood bedroom in St. Louis, Missouri, when her life sharply veered toward the extraordinary.
I was lawyerly and also veered toward dictatorial, as my brother, who often got ordered out of our shared play area, would attest.
Sales of the $35 interchangeable watches were strong in years one and two, but by 2013, the company suddenly veered from its mission.
It's Lively like we've never seen her before — rarely has one of her characters veered so much away from her signature glamorous appearance.
McDonald, 62, was allegedly driving his silver Porsche when he veered off the highway and crashed into a gas meter, according to TMZ.
Morrison said the collision occurred Wednesday when the northbound pickup truck apparently veered into the lane of the southbound bus in Real County.
The fashion veered on the side of boring, which is the last way you would describe our cultural and political climate right now.
Meanwhile the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, founded in 2013 to oppose euro-crisis bail-outs, has veered to the xenophobic right.
As Facebook veered from crisis to crisis, something else was starting to happen: The tools the company had built were beginning to work.
As they veered from spare, infantile folk into explosive art-rock and psychedelic dance music, nothing about their artistry felt predictable or stable.
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - An overcrowded bus veered off a hilly road in west Nepal killing 25 people and injuring dozens on Thursday, police said.
In his first national address since Wednesday's military takeover, Mugabe veered wildly off-script, surrounded by generals turning each page of his speech.
The Republican Party, meanwhile, veered closer to a contested convention after Kasich held his own state and deprived Trump of its 66 delegates.
Of course, the US has veered toward terrible social rupture in the past without spilling over the cliff into open, nation-dividing violence.
He responded with a notably political answer and veered away from the policy-heavy proposals that he's built his campaign on so far.
A second ship, the British-owned oil tanker Mesdar, was bound for Saudi Arabia Friday when it sharply veered course north toward Iran.
However, the Trump administration's policies so far have veered from the idea of a second chance in favor of a more retributive approach.
EgyptAir Flight 235, an Airbus A210, veered suddenly en route from Paris to Cairo and crashed into the Mediterranean with 211 people aboard.
CST, it veered off a road, flipped onto its side and smashed into a tree and telephone poll, according to a police affidavit.
This venting reportedly veered into invasions of privacy, with hosts posting photos and names of guests, along with speculations about guests' sexual activities.
The plane dropped more than 500 feet (152 metres), veered to the left and then started climbing again to 5,000 feet (1,524 metres).
Second, the flavors veered wildly different from dish to dish — they were, so to speak, all over the map — and it didn't matter.
Though Mr. Cruz also attracts many supporters who are angry with Mr. Obama and Washington politics, his rallies have not veered toward violence.
At the last minute, Irma unexpectedly veered inland right before it got to Naples, taking its eastern wall safely away from the ocean.
Mr. Kraemer said the fire was on a path to destroy his school until it veered in a different direction with the wind.
Trump — who has earned praise in recent days for taking a more serious tone toward the virus — frequently veered off topic on Thursday.
The Handmaid's Tale has long veered away from Margaret Atwood's original story, but even for the Hulu show, this is something entirely new.
It's worth noting that several other senators also bought and sold stock as the economy veered toward its current downturn in recent weeks.
We still, however, needed to explore the roots of Hanukkah Harry, so I veered away from the video to continue our internet search.
Under Trump, the U.N. delegation's positions have often veered even further away from the rest of the world's — including on issues affecting women.
Attorney General William Barr pledged the prompt release under grilling by a House appropriations subcommittee that veered away from discussing the 225 budget.
Early in this presidency, optimists believed that when Trump suddenly veered wildly from one position to another it was because of canny tactics.
The protests have veered from furious attacks on government property to peaceful, even ecumenical, pleas for the government to respond to citizens' needs.
"It says we're on the trail… O.K., wait…" We soon learned we were using an old map and had veered off the trail.
An otherwise respectful, substantive discussion veered when an audience member attempted a filibuster over why Democrats didn't condemn other Democrats for certain views.
Officials feared the worst was yet to come with Jose heading toward the Caribbean, but the storm veered north without causing much damage.
Sharon Coldren, who lives in the village of Coral Bay, St. John, said residents weren't prepared when the storm veered toward the island.
Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) veered slightly from the report to ask Horowitz about matters related to impeachment proceedings taking place in the House.
But Trump's most recent Fed picks have veered straight into the political arena — just as his attacks on central bank policy have escalated.
Even from a moving car, it was clear that the reality in Kashmir veered starkly from the picture in the mainstream Indian press.
Sharon Coldren, who lives in the village of Coral Bay, St. John, said residents weren't prepared when the storm veered toward the island.
In recent years, ceremonial first-pitchers have veered more toward spectacle than sport (think Kardashians, toddlers, Chewbacca, Miss Texas, even a real monkey).
Even before Trump entered politics and Kanye veered to the right in his rhetoric, the two men have been drawn to each other.
" Then he veered straight into edgy, offbeat comedy as one of the two warring high school administrators at the center of "Vice Principals.
Asked at Thursday's 2020 Democratic debate about how to repair the legacy of slavery, Biden veered into a reference to home record players.
However, his rule quickly veered south as he installed secret police, and an estimated 30,000 people were shot, imprisoned, or tortured to death.
This is in keeping with the original show, which actually veered slightly away from politics in the wake of Trump's unlikely election win.
But ever since Alice in Wonderland, he's veered toward mostly digital worlds that have less weight and solidity, and more of a plastic sheen.
Others are more measured, arguing in good faith that China has veered too far from the positive bits of Mao's thinking and his rule.
The ball took a big kick forward off the bank of a bunker and veered straight toward the flagstick before disappearing into the hole.
Law enforcement says McClendon was going VERY fast in his 2013 Chevy Tahoe when he veered out of his lane and struck a bridge.
Tom Hiddleston is oft referred to as charmingly awkward, but his Golden Globes acceptance speech on Sunday night veered into seriously cringe-worthy territory.
But police fired tear gas at protesters who veered from the permitted route to march in front of Kuczynski's house in the financial district.
He veered toward the left side of the offensive line, where he promptly smacked into a writhing blob of massive Seahawks and Saints linemen.
When her Buick veered onto the shoulder, Obdulia overcorrected and swerved back across the road, according to a report from the California Highway Patrol.
The market veered lower early on Tuesday after a wave of selling in Europe and Japan, where the Nikkei index closed 5.4 percent lower.
The collection veered so commercial it's hard not to wonder if that's the sort of design direction he received from the powers that be.
Yet since that franchise ended in five years ago, Pattinson's career has veered towards the unpredictable, even if his fame has kept on course.
Italy's FTSE MIB index was 2.5% lower by the end of Friday's session, as investors veered away from Italian assets amid the rising instability.
A couple of times I veered into sci-fi illustration cliché and she was quick to point out this was not the correct approach.
And when it got to the question-and-answer period of the session, they both veered far away from the topic of a sale.
Then when Brookner veered into scripted feature films, he persuaded Madonna and Matt Dillon to star in his Roaring 20s tribute Bloodhounds of Broadway.
According to the California Highway Patrol, Sanchez was driving drunk and livestreaming on Instagram when she veered off the road at 6:40 p.m.
Some of the tweet-critics were amusing, but honestly, many of them veered far off into Troll Territory (we won't be sharing those here).
What happened next became one of great baseball tragedies of this century: 45 minutes into the flight, the Cirrus veered into a Manhattan building.
It was that rare moment when a TV show I watched regularly veered into a harsh reality and tried to tackle a difficult issue.
Mr. Davis is hardly alone in trying to maintain the illusion of wealth and prosperity even as his personal finances veered out of control.
During an oral argument that frequently veered into the swamps of supposition, speculation and outright imagination, Justice Sotomayor stuck to these concrete, undisputed numbers.
Piuze's client was Robbie Lambert, who in 1990 fell asleep at the wheel of his Chevrolet Blazer, which veered off the road and flipped.
A 17-year-old boy driving a sport utility vehicle north on Oklahoma Highway 88 veered into the oncoming lane about 11:20123 a.m.
" In The New York Times, Jonathan Martin said Mr. Trump veered "dangerously close to the territory of 'The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
Over the last several decades, teachers unions, movements historically organized to protect the rights of educators, have veered staggeringly far from their stated mission.
"Over time, I have noticed how the public ministry has veered away from its constitutional role of guaranteeing citizens' rights and liberties," he said.
Corrosion, scratching, and the occasional bump over the years are veered off more effectively than they would with a non-stick or ceramic pan.
Clemens had had enough, and a month later he veered into that gray area in which he sometimes operated, beaning Piazza with a fastball.
Even if she often veered into caricature (her obsession with marriage, her desire for a bargain, her hypochondriac tendencies), the nanny is emphatically Jewish.
The European Union has embraced a nation whose president, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has veered from democracy, muffling the news media and other freedoms.
Not long after the war, American cattle farming practices veered from grazing animals to grain feed and, eventually, to the factory farms prevalent today.
At least 200 more were also injured when the Indore-Patna express train veered off the tracks near the city of Kanpur early Sunday.
One conversation, between First Baptist parishioner Sheila Butler and her friend Linda, veered away from the conventional answers like abortion and the Supreme Court.
In 2013, it veered into cybersecurity, posing new rules for exporting commercial militarized spyware, which was being used by regimes against activists and journalists.
In earlier paintings, he showed interiors that veered back and forth between nameable, quotidian objects and unnameable "abstract" interruptions formed by his source images.
Eventually series like The First 18 and Forensic Files veered away from the unknown altogether, giving us full stories with beginnings, middles, and ends.
Of course, this wing of radical feminism veered into cries of censorship and victimhood, endorsing a sexual moralism disturbingly similar to the religious right.
He tries to unearth the original meaning of the Constitution, and he has no use for precedents that have veered from that original understanding.
Even in the context of a presidency that has regularly veered into surreal territory, the 272-hour period from Monday through Wednesday stood out.
He swooped close to a Chinese tourist whose bag of potato chips stuck out from the pocket of his hoodie, then abruptly veered away.
He would later call such paintings the "heights of repression," and as the 219s progressed he veered away from realistic reproductions into fanciful imagery.
The left, by contrast, has veered away from large institutions like labor unions and political parties in favor of leaderless movements and radical inclusion.
The models veered to the west over the last 20053 hours, and they might veer back to the east over the next 24 hours.
Yet again and again, elements within the faith have veered away from Christianity's egalitarian roots, with biblical teachings distorted in ways that belittle women.
Drinks were thrown in people's faces, and the characters veered between hysterical antics and ominous pauses, as if "The Waves" were a soap opera.
Within the Democratic party, we found a sizable number -- 25% to 29% -- who believe their own party has veered too far to the left.
It will also be the first time the Yankees — the only franchise to never have veered away from buttoned jerseys — will wear pullover tops.
The political center can no longer be a halfway point between Democrats and Republicans because the GOP has veered so far to the right.
Since chopping off his trademark Jean-Michel Basquiat-inspired freeform locs in 2016, the Weeknd hasn't really veered away from his tapered Afro haircut.
But it also opens the president up to criticism that he has veered away from his vows of populism by surrounding himself with plutocrats.
The South Dakota Highway Patrol posted a photo on Facebook of another crash — a semi-truck that veered from Interstate 90 near Rapid City.
The debate has veered from calls to fact-check politicians' advertisements to banning political ads entirely, with little consensus on an industry-wide approach.
Bornstein's report on Trump's health veered toward the hyperbolic, but White House physicians are typically more buttoned-up in their assessments of presidents' health.
She veered into attacks on Pete Buttigieg toward the end, but she attacked him on experience, and sounded too much like a Beltway insider.
Malaysian and international investigators believe the jet veered thousands of miles off course from its scheduled route before eventually plunging into the Indian Ocean.
In short, they were classicists whose sartorial tastes veered towards the old-fashioned — just like the characters created by these Young Fogey designers today.
But despite initial promises that the all-in-one plane would save taxpayer money, costs have veered sharply higher over 15 years of development.
The optimists were those who thought Mr. Trump would not have the energy to actually implement his agenda; the pessimists' thoughts veered toward disaster.
In at least one case, his habit of trading on his political connections has veered into acting as an agent for a foreign government.
They have veered into more dangerous territory in Britain, where the transport police are investigating footage of a man walking blindfolded onto railroad tracks.
By the same token, if your car veered into the wrong lane, you don't know for sure that something bad is going to happen.
While most presidents have veered away from public comments about monetary policy, Trump has been vocal in his disdain for what the Fed is doing.
What was surprising, though, was how often these conversations veered toward something bigger, like how to hang on to your humanity in the Digital Age.
For the remainder of the meeting, President Trump veered from topic to topic like a squirrel caught in traffic, dashing one way and then another.
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have veered away from lectures on Plato or black holes in favour of courses that make their students more employable.
Decker's earlier output veered into the experimental, and her new movie isn't that — it has a clear story to tell — but it's not conventional, either.
Her romantic relationship with Dre lasted for nearly a decade, during which time she veered further into a world ruled by substance abuse and crime.
A darker narrative emerged as Obama veered into the the role that fake news played in the election, one that he implied also involved Russia.
On Tuesday afternoon, they were riding bikes along the Hudson River when Saipov veered his Home Depot rental truck into the path, striking the group.
Russian history is shot through with failed attempts to find a settlement with the West—in which the country has veered between aspiration and hostility.
Corden's jokes throughout the evening, which veered towards the petty, frequently failed to land, despite the best efforts of the many actors who joined in.
And they came to later regret their joke, which many felt veered towards offensive with its lax treatment of gun violence and its racial undertones.
Baby-faced Connor veered the closest to Disney prince out of all the contestants by pulling out a bedazzled stool for Hannah to stand on.
Instead of putting "rumble strips" on a road in a small Dutch village to warn drivers who veered onto the shoulder, officials installed musical strips.
While talking about how countries like Russia and China "don't respect" America, Trump veered off from his prepared remarks at a rally in Henderson, Nev.
We pulled out onto a country road just as the sun was setting, and Ian veered us from one side of the "highway" to another.
During the morning commute, two cars veered off the tracks and passengers describe a frightening scene in which they were engulfed by sparks and smoke.
Sure, we've seen some flickers of depth in his complex relationship with Carol, which veered toward a surprising romance even if it never quite materialized.
But some lawmakers came away from Tuesday's closed-door meeting saying Trump's message was unclear and that he frequently veered off topic during the meeting.
The president quickly veered into discussing the need for harsher death penalty laws as a method of deterring mass murderers, Peduto recalled to the Post.
Then, in an instant, event planning veered into crisis management after an EgyptAir jetliner plunged into the Mediterranean last Thursday, killing all 29.1 on board.
Conversation veered from the crude (women's breasts) to the ordinary (stewed okra for dinner) to the philosophical (they were proud to fight for their country).
Like many creative people, Hesse veered from heroic confidence to crippling doubt, but in every phase, she seemed capable of remarkable clarity, humor and warmth.
The same was true on Monday, when he nominated Kavanaugh with a speech that took in all the usual touchstones and never veered off script.
Some disputants have also veered dangerously close to the famously foolish "unskewers" of cycles past, noting what seems to them like errors within individual subgroups.
Careful to explain that he agrees with most of the President's tax policies, lest Republican voters think that he has veered to the left, Sen.
The chase had lasted about 10 minutes when Kelley veered off to the side of the road as if to pull over, Willeford told KHBS.
In October, a Boeing 747 cargo plane operated by Polar Air, a subsidiary of Atlas Air, veered off the airway at the Northern Kentucky Airport.
Because his brain is like an unsolvable image CAPTCHA, he veered from the challenge of making trade deals with China to his family's Thanksgiving traditions.
The ice losses have continued apace throughout July as albedo along the ice sheet's margins, where the melting is highest, veered into record-low territory.
As Hurricane Dorian neared the Florida coast, Trump's message veered in the opposite direction: The full might of the American government stands ready to help.
Global markets veered wildly in December, battered by the trade conflict between the United States and China as well as fears over rising interest rates.
Aaron Judge wrapped his arms around Kelly, and Giancarlo Stanton jumped to the center of the scrum as it veered toward the Red Sox dugout.
The debate, the first of two featuring 10 candidates each, underscored just how sharply Democrats have veered in a liberal direction since Mr. Trump's election.
But if the hearing held out the promise of kick-starting Democrats' stalled investigations into Mr. Trump, it quickly veered toward an increasingly familiar outcome.
I breathed deeply from the sweet-smelling breeze, building escape fantasies around the town's elegant houses and enjoying a walk that eventually veered off course.
The car ran through two red lights and at one point even veered into oncoming traffic in an effort to dodge him, Mr. Howald said.
Ms. Teng occasionally veered into politics, holding concerts to show solidarity with the pro-democracy protesters who gathered at Tiananmen Square in Beijing in 1989.
Based on radar data, experts believe it probably veered off course and crashed into the Indian Ocean while flying between Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Beijing.
China's sharing economy has veered sharply away from how the term was originally defined: as a peer-to-peer exchange of underutilized goods and services.
Shopkeepers in the area said the plane veered toward a large tree near the construction site to avoid hitting people and stores on the ground.
"The political center cannot be defined as a halfway point between Democrats and a Republican Party that has veered far to the right," Dionne writes.
The van veered south from Plaça de Catalunya, the city's most recognizable square, zigzagging from side to side to hit as many people as possible.
As we veered into a gutter, without breaking speed, it occurred to me that this would, at any rate, be a memorable way to die.
Daehlin told Extra he heard the helicopter hovering in the low cloud cover near the church 20 seconds before the aircraft veered toward the hillside.
When the show started, her character veered dangerously close to cliché: the sighing mom-wife with the baby-man husband who gets all the laughs.
That event — typically directed of late by one or two composers (and awaiting another, Thomas Adès, next season) — has veered wildly from year to year.
The man said that he had been catching up to the motorcycle when it veered unexpectedly in front of his truck, leading to a collision.
But when a deadly tornado unexpectedly veered toward Lee County, where the death toll reached 23 people, locals were only notified about nine minutes beforehand.
Then the administration veered toward transparency by releasing a summary memo of the call between Trump and the Ukrainian leader, and then the whistleblower complaint.
The following year, when the NAO flipped positive, ice losses nearly stopped, before ramping up anew in 2015 as the NAO veered negative once more.
The discussion between Ms. Maddow and Mr. Johnston veered into some odd directions, with Mr. Johnston mentioning a connection between Mr. Trump and the mob.
When Mr. Trump veered away from orthodoxy during the transition, some of his advisers quickly tried to recast his comments with a more conservative veneer.
Speaking on a second-quarter earnings conference call, Dimon veered into political commentary and said gridlock in Washington hinders economic growth in the United States.
Several participants told lawmakers under oath that the meeting veered into Russian adoptions and the Magnitsky Act, a US sanctions law targeting human rights violators.
The election itself was focused on economic issues like taxation and pension reform, but veered towards more divisive issues when it came to refugee policies.
But the judge veered from simply giving him his sentence to acknowledge the significant role he had played as a witness in the Mueller investigation.
PHILADELPHIA — Protests outside of the Democratic National Convention turned chaotic and veered into violence Tuesday night in Philadelphia, with at least one fistfight breaking out.
I bought it after reading two pages: They veered between brisk narrative, quiet philosophy and bleak, dry humor in the space of a few sentences.
Later on the road, a pickup truck swerved into our lane and the Google car fairly smoothly and just slightly veered left to avoid it.
In my demo, I found that the virtual blade veered off at about a 7-degree angle from the controller itself, which did hamper the illusion.
The issue is one of the few on which the Republican-led Congress has veered from White House policies since Trump became president in January 2017.
The car veered off a highway to the left, accelerated and crashed into a concrete highway median going 71 mph, and then struck two other vehicles.
But Swift has veered from this naming convention for her new kitten, who is also the first male cat in the household (that we know of).
At times he pushed back on Republican characterizations of his investigation, but frequently the questions veered into territory that Mueller said he could not comment on.
His blood alcohol level was three times the legal limit when his car veered off the road and crashed into an SUV that had broken down.
The protests veered quickly from boisterous street party to treatment at a makeshift medical station, as Iraqi forces tried to bar demonstrators from Baghdad's Green Zone.
Later, with Seinfeld sitting just half a foot away from Zuckerberg, so that both could fit in the frame, the conversation quickly veered into the personal.
Schachtel issued one of the strongest rebukes of Breitbart saying in a statement that site had veered away from journalism and toward "party-line Trump propaganda."
Bailey said it looked like Henderson was heading toward the prison when he veered off the road and ran about 190 feet into some small trees.
And the result is a company that has veered from one crisis to the next for more than two years, deeply damaging trust in the company.
The plan had been released earlier in the day by the Department of Agriculture, however, and Trump veered off topic shortly after he began speaking Thursday.
She recounts how street vendors mocked her Cantonese and commuters hurled anti-mainland epithets at her when, for instance, she veered off designated paths for pedestrians.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Three migrants were killed and seven injured on Wednesday when a van carrying them veered off course and overturned in northern Greece, police said.
During Trump's campaign in 2016 and in the early months of his presidency, some Republican leaders offered token criticism when he veered into flagrant racial rhetoric.
We broke the story ... Rogers was killed in a car accident last month after his friend fell asleep at the wheel and veered off the road.
Held every five years, the Communist Party National Congress selects the country's next leaders but what is usually a highly choreographed affair has veered off script.
But, the beloved character veered directly into villain territory on last night's episode when he served newly-pregnant Hannah (Lena Dunham) the lowest possible blow ever.
But otherwise he was a replacement-level Oscar host: He veered into Seth MacFarlane territory without being too boorish, but was also topical without being relevant.
Conrad veered from music for many years to focus on film, only to return to the form in his golden years, arguably his most productive compositionally.
The advisers reportedly think that Trump veered wildly off his campaign message and helped unite a Democratic Party that the week before was split by infighting.
Then she veered way off course with this comment: "I feel so naive for saying it, but it's like dealing with racism," Clarke told Rolling Stone.
As a single gay man, I knew our lives would only run parallel for so long before many of my female friends veered in this direction.
But the terms of the discussion have veered into misleading terrain, colored by talk of money — jobs to be gained or lost, investments secured or imperiled.
Both because Recode + Vox cranked the AC to ungodly levels but also because every panel, it seemed, veered into a debate around the "techlash" and antitrust.
In the 2016 fiscal year, it resettled the second-most refugees per capita of any state, stirring backlash that has at times veered into racist harassment.
Still, with its slightly unorthodox hosting tandem, the comedy often veered into silliness, such as a pointless gag that involved giving audience members free flu shots.
When asked if he could be a candidate to succeed May, Hammond did not answer directly, but veered into a discussion about the national minimum wage.
His day-long appearance before the committee veered quickly from various foreign policy challenges facing Washington, to the primary domestic crisis consuming the US, as Sen.
She deftly veered our discussion away from the 2016 election after I asked her about the possibility that Hillary Clinton could become this country's female president.
Yet, once the speakers got going, we all unexpectedly veered off into uncharted territory: our obligation as the creative class to give back to the community.
Taking no chances, Rage and Bravo veered the plane out of missile range, and called for an armed Reaper drone nearby to take a closer look.
With its economic fortunes intertwined with those of its northern neighbor, Mexico veered away from the Latin American political orbit and turned decidedly toward North America.
The rotors swirled, lifting the SAMs thirty meters above the ground before they swooped toward the road and veered sharply to either side in equal numbers.
On Christmas Day, the president also veered into an unprompted attack on James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director he fired more than a year ago.
Battling fierce currents, the boat lost control and veered off course — defenseless as the raging river pushed it toward fallen power lines dangling in the water.
Kevin Hart is recovering from "major back injuries" after his vintage Plymouth Barracuda veered off the road in California early Sunday morning, according to multiple reports.
By the belle epoque era, however, tastes veered upscale and bouillons faded or transformed entirely, their charming interiors left untouched while their menus became decidedly upscale.
" He then veered into the preposterous, explaining that the Daniels payout was too insignificant to bear mentioning: "Like, I take care of this with my clients.
As a parent, as the son of a refugee myself, I find that in this case Trump's policy has veered from merely abhorrent to truly evil.
CHICAGO — The N.B.A.'s 276th All-Star Game played out just as it was billed — and it also veered wildly off script to a delicious degree.
He has veered from Mr. Correa's populist economic policies in an attempt to attract more private investment, angering some of his leftist supporters in doing so.
"The fact that the storm veered toward the west coast of Florida, [it] really cut the total level of losses by about a third," Greenspan said.
He quickly welcomed in reporters and veered off on various tangents, trying to make Schumer and Pelosi look weak on border security with the cameras rolling.
More than a dozen commuters screeched to a halt or veered off to the shoulder of the highway near the Dunwoody Road exits, the police said.
He underestimated the extremism that had taken hold of the Republican leadership, failing to push back hard enough as the party veered sharply to the right.
Local police said Szydlo's car was in a convoy overtaking another car and veered off the road to escape hitting that vehicle, which suddenly turned left.
On Tuesday, the Bay Area-based company veered in an interesting new direction with the release of a Kickstarter campaign for its next vehicle, the Oslo.
The approach was also a stark contrast to his last tour, following "Yeezus," which became well-known for lengthy speeches that veered between motivation and tirade.
Its CST-100 Starliner spaceship veered wildly off course during its maiden flight, eventually having to return to Earth without docking to the International Space Station.
In 83 they veered into a more active, experimental mode they called Neo-Concretism, which prioritized participation, sensuality and the integration of art into daily life.
The session, called to address Facebook's plans for a new cryptocurrency, veered into other topics, including Facebook's handling of political speech and its impact on journalism.
Its CST-100 Starliner spaceship veered wildly off-course during its maiden flight, eventually having to return to earth without docking to the International Space Station.
Mr. Pickard said that there were always objections when the Proms program veered from the expected, but that it was important to put things in perspective.
The considered technique required by large-format photography matched his approach to the project, which began as a photojournalistic assignment but veered into more personal territory.
Asked at Thursday's 2020 Democratic debate about how to repair the legacy of slavery, Joe Biden veered into an old-timey reference to home record players.
That's especially true if you, like me, are broadly sympathetic to the view that the pre-Trump bipartisan trade policy consensus really had veered off course.
Speaking to her time in the White House, Obama revealed that the role opened her up to criticism that often veered into full-on racist insults.
" Multiplicity and Time Travel In previous works, Blade has veered toward the classic Romantic style, describing the practice of her art as focusing on the "communal.
Over the last three years, it has veered between 0003 Euros per kilogram in 2012 to around 1500 Euros last year, after an unusually bountiful harvest.
As the conversation went on, he veered further into conspiracy, saying the government was "chemically mutating people" and talking about UFOs and the government suppressing inventions.
When the Buick veered onto the shoulder, Obdulia overcorrected and swerved back across the road, according to a report from the California Highway Patrol obtained by PEOPLE.
Chief steward Barbara Borden read a statement to the media after the ruling -- which said Maximum Security had veered out of his path -- but took no questions.
The Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety said the man, 34-year-old Isaiah Joel Peoples, veered into the crowded crosswalk at El Camino Real toward Sunnyvale Ave.
And while I applaud her choice to be as loud and as visible as she wanted, I'm torn between her aesthetic decisions that veered into cultural ignorance.
Whether you're a liberal, conservative, moderate, or even a political agnostic, it is crystal clear that Trump has veered way off the accepted partisan and ideological script.
They contend Goodson drove so radically that he blew through a stop sign and veered into another lane of traffic because of the speed he was traveling.
After hitting a car stopped behind the emergency vehicles, the bus veered and struck all three firefighters, hurling them into water about 35-feet below, police said.
The family was traveling eastbound on Interstate 94 and had been towing another vehicle on a trailer when their car veered off the road around 7 a.m.
When the researchers introduced a masking noise to the right of the cricket, the fly's path on the treadmill veered slightly to the left, and vice versa.
Law enforcement tells us about a mile from the crash, Cage lost control of his car, veered onto a lawn, and took out a row of mailboxes.
"Cambodia's politics have veered dangerously out of control," Joshua Kurlantzick, senior fellow for Southeast Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations, warned in a note last week.
The car came to a slight bend in the road and veered out of the lane on Highway 175, in Kaufman, Texas, a rural area outside Dallas.
FOR months President Donald Trump has veered between threatening to terminate the North American Free-Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and merely proposing to bring it "up to date".
Stefani joined Giada De Laurentiis for a Williams-Sonoma Facebook live baking video on Monday, and the conversation quickly veered from the apple pie they were making.
The crashed plane was a single-engine Piper PA-32, which veered off the airport runway after it landed, FAA spokesman Ian Gregor told The Associated Press.
The ball veered into the sky with an insane amount of draw, only to line up cleanly along the pin, almost whispering its way to an albatross.
I think a lot of people feel that way about Hillary Clinton, that she's always tried to be liked and that's what people have veered away from.
Our conversation veered from Björk to Hans Zimmer to dolphins and underwater VR. At one point, I make the factual observation that she has a huge imagination.
Trump veered between his favorite topics at a rally in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, earlier Monday, including his plan to build a wall along the Mexican border.
On July 27, Murray veered off the mountain road, flying off a 250-foot cliff before landing in the woods below, according to officials on the scene.
Pebble veered away from the "10,000 steps" metric that many others use as a kind of baseline goal; the watch shows wearers a variable step count instead.
Jet crashed, broke into pieces A jet flying from Austin, Texas, veered off a runway while landing in Honduras, leaving the aircraft mangled and broken in half.
Asked if there were socialist voices that should be heard, Nauert reiterated that governments are "entitled to speak" and veered into criticism of Venezuela's left-wing government.
Trump later veered into more traditional campaign rally territory, telling the veterans in attendance that Democrats are unsupportive of law enforcement and renewing his feud with Rep.
A comedy-drama, the show veered into new territory for Mr. Bochco, but it stuck with a core trait of his shows: pushing the boundaries on television.
However, he also had critiques for the Democratic Party, saying it had veered too far to the left and was overpromising on programs that aren't fiscally responsible.
His brother, Alistair, in a battle for second with Henri Schoeman of South Africa, veered over, pulled Jonny's arm over his shoulder and began hauling him along.
Witherspoon's character, also, has veered towards the parodic; her husband discovers she cheated on him and she melts into a campy, Valley of the Dolls–style puddle.
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro launched into a hard-hitting critique of Joe Biden's policies that veered into a veiled knock on his age.
One day in California, while riding a Vespa scooter from Santa Cruz to San Jose, he deliberately veered off the side of the road into a ravine.
The Democratic Party has veered left since the end of the Obama presidency, and polls show the former vice president will face a fierce contest with Sen.
But President Donald Trump veered in the opposite direction to Navarro and said the tariffs may be making it harder for Apple to compete with its rivals.
And Justice Anthony M. Kennedy veered left in two of the term's biggest cases, joining the court's liberals in significant decisions favoring affirmative action and abortion rights.
Talk had veered from building weapons to protect vulnerable Muslims to targeting the West with suicide attacks and devices to detonate in cinemas, city squares, and nightclubs.
The fact that she is closest with her similarly-aged brother says a lot about the fact that she's veered away from a more eloquent of entertainment.
Mr. Guy's set, chatty and casual, ended with a longish guest solo by a 13-year-old hotshot guitarist named Brandon Niederauer, and otherwise veered between extremes.
At the casual Italian restaurant L'Unico, the bad design veered toward Epcot Italy: oversize amphorae-shaped columns and giant teacups mounted on the ceiling set the tone.
Many of the posts, according to NBC Washington, veered past an innocent offloading of work complaints and allegedly used racist undertones to criticize passengers, coworkers, and managers.
Ninja, also known as Tyler Blevins, understandably wasn't happy to learn his channel had veered into NSFW territory—he still has 14.7 million followers on the platform.
Ms. Griffin often veered off-course, and when she referred to "being in the United Kingdom," she was startled by the angry reaction of the Dublin audience.
And Mr. Buttigieg never broadened his breadth of support in a party with a large component of nonwhite voters, and one that has veered leftward since 2018.
It's one of many harrowing moments in which — however you might feel about parents disciplining their kids — it's clear that her actions have veered into physical abuse.
He turned onto the road that loops around the meadows and ball fields, and after less than a quarter of a mile, he veered onto the grass.
For Denmark has indeed taken a very different path from the United States over the past few decades, veering (modestly) to the left where we've veered right.
Dr. London said he was "radicalized" by the political climate of the late 1960s and 1970s — but in the opposite direction of his students who veered left.
Hart was hospitalized and underwent surgery after suffered "major back injuries" when his  Plymouth Barracuda veered off the road and landed in a ditch earlier this month.
And in 2012, 14 illegal immigrants died in rural South Texas after the pickup truck they were riding in veered off a highway and struck two trees.
On Tuesday morning, another bus driver lost control of his vehicle on a dangerous stretch of highway near the city of Pune and veered off the road.
In fact, the only scary scooter rides I had were the times that cars veered a little too close to the bike lane I was riding in.
Britton said in a recent phone interview, adding that her daughter's life veered off course when she met the man who became her husband, a drug user.
Girardi thought Segura should have been called for slide interference when he veered off the base path while running toward second base on a potential double play.
A comedy-drama, the show veered into new territory for Mr. Bochco, but it stuck with a core trait of his shows: pushing the boundaries on television.
Chief Justice Warren quizzed Virginia's lawyer about the falseness of the racial purity claim, yet he veered away from it in his decision for the unanimous court.
Europe needs the great tradition of British liberalism at a moment when Hungary and Poland have veered toward nationalism and, across the Continent, xenophobic hatred is resurgent.
Last month, Hart was hospitalized and underwent surgery after he suffered "major back injuries" when his Plymouth Barracuda veered off the road and landed in a ditch.
He then veered off onto the subject of an alleged nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy in the UK, attempting to link all the events.
During junior year, she dreaded car rides and family dinners — any time, really, that she was alone with her parents — because conversations routinely veered back to college.
In San Diego County, a 60-year-old woman died Thursday when a car veered off a snowy road near Warner Springs and crashed into an embankment.
Handel and some of the other establishment candidates have largely veered away from mentioning Trump's name, while LeVell and Gray are closely associating themselves with the president.
Republicans still can't forgive President Reagan for appointing two moderates, Justices O'Connor and Kennedy, and President George H. W. Bush for appointing Justice Souter, who veered left.
His vocals veered between melody and various degrees of sneer, rant and cackle; he had a habit of adding an extra syllable — "uh" — to lines at whim.
And in other recent interviews, they've veered between saying they'd like to make the show "less political than normal" and noting that politics are impossible to avoid.
Since then it's veered more sharply Republican at the national level, and few strategists think Clinton has a serious shot at beating Trump in the Show Me State.
It's been painful, the silence of Silicon Valley with regards to Saudi Arabia, whose shifting accounts about the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi have nearly veered into slapstick.
Video taken from the airport's cameras show the plane "had gotten airborne, then veered to the left of the runway and then rolled to the left," Landsberg said.
Some Republicans veered away from Russia to focus on issues such as whether the Obama administration had improperly revealed the names of Trump associates contained in surveillance records.
During a bad business cycle in 2006, it was former Boeing chief Alan Mullaly who veered Ford back on track and helped the company weather the 2009 recession.
The limousine failed to stop at an intersection in Schoharie, New York, and veered into the parking lot of a store, hitting an unoccupied vehicle and two pedestrians.
Johnson said that some of the conversations veered off into how race is playing out in Georgia on an everyday basis, and how Trump has emboldened racist whites.
Authorities have said Walker was speeding on a winding road while using a cellphone before the bus veered off course, flipped on its side and hit a tree.
So far, season 7 hasn't veered too far into dealing with mental health, primarily because Radley Sanitarium was converted into a luxury hotel during the five-year hiatus.
She said that in one specific instance, she pushed forward with a new deal and, as she'd expected, the companies veered off in different and non-competitive directions.
Authorities have said he was speeding on a winding road while using a cellphone before the bus veered off course, flipped on its side and hit a tree.
In 2013 Mr Velasco ran unsuccessfully against Ms Bachelet for the presidential nomination of the New Majority coalition, which under her aegis has veered sharply to the left.
Trump didn't come off as overly unstable but veered in that direction a few times – the birther issue, his temperament, and, weirdly going on about lawsuits he faced.
Carter was driving home from Indiana State University on April 15 when the Honda Civic he was driving veered into the opposite lane and was struck head on.
KATHMANDU, Nepal – A passenger bus heading toward Nepal&aposs capital has veered off a key highway early Saturday, killing at least 14 people and injuring 15, police said.
Pennell had responded to a call from 33-year-old Jessica Enchautegui-Otero, who had veered off the roadway and hit a tree shortly after midnight, police said.
The University of Southern California veered sharply and deliberately from tradition in naming the first woman—and the first geriatrician—to lead its 21980-year-old medical school.
When Brunson was matched against Anderson Silva, a savvy counter-striker, he veered wildly between caution bordering on timidity and diving after Silva's hips from five feet out.
Fire and disaster management officials say the bus veered off to the opposite lane on a mountain road before ramming through a guardrail and sliding down the mountainside.
Officials say Katherine's car veered off the roadway and overturned into a small body of water, as seen in a photo from the scene, obtained by NBC Connecticut.
Though largely peaceful, some anti-Trump protests on Friday veered into violence with rioters setting fire to a limousine and others flinging rocks at police and local business.
When Trump first ran for office, the channel veered toward the #NeverTrump movement, including a public conflict with Megyn Kelly, then FNC's second-biggest star behind Bill O'Reilly.
While the Netflix series has veered between the highest of highs and the lowest of lows, it has usually managed to at least give viewers a great villain.
But Mr. Erdogan long ago veered down an authoritarian, anti-democratic path and has often proved to be an unreliable, even dangerous ally in dealing with foreign challenges.
I wasn't a bit fan of the slower pace and patience needed for adult books, so I veered into nonfiction and journalism for about 7 or 8 years.
The Ohio Democrat also veered away from criticizing Trump and even ran an ad saying he'd be willing to work with the president and congressional Republicans on infrastructure.
But then he veered into taunts about the size of Mr. Trump's hands — a thinly veiled jab at his manhood — and his apparent preference for aggressive self-tanning.
Rather, he reflected each of them, by turns, as his real but insecure talent veered back and forth, and this way and that, in their stronger gravitational fields.
I mentally flick back through my own recent tweets, hoping I haven't veered into bullying in some awkward attempt to appear funny or cool to my online followers.
MLB infielders Luis Valbuena and Jose Castillo were killed in a car crash in Venezuela on Thursday ... after a car they were riding in veered off the road.
While the YouTuber said that he doesn't "necessarily" support all of the attacker's actions, they veered off at several points to add his own thoughts in the video.
She veered from dwelling on the past in favor of ruminating on the nature of performance and how trans lives have always managed to thrive on the margins.
It was a relationship that veered from idolization to hatred, and I didn't have a clear picture of it, or enough detail to make my readers see it.
Mr. Trump has veered from calling for a "deportation force" against all undocumented migrants to a program of sending back criminals, which is in fact the current policy.
The massive three-ton float of the Paraiso de Tuiuti samba group carrying costumed dancers on platforms veered out of control as it turned into the parade ground.
Obama, on the other hand, entered the White House as the nation veered into a recession that sparked massive stimulus spending and a bailout of the auto industry.
Republican candidates jockeyed to see who could hug President Trump tighter in this year's primaries, while Democratic hopefuls veered to the left in a series of nominating contests.
Like some of these other accounts, this documentary traces the arcs of Lamarr's personal and professional lives, which by turns harmoniously converged and wildly veered in opposite directions.
MEXICO CITY — The contentious negotiations over the fate of the North American Free Trade Agreement have veered into one of the world's most pressing health issues: fighting obesity.
The rallies continued for a 12th consecutive week, including with a demonstration on Sunday that veered into violence as police fired water cannons and tear gas at protesters.
Commentators say he has veered from issuing stark warnings about the loss of life to lamenting that he has had to ask people to stop congregating at pubs.
He got in his convertible wearing a ball cap, and, his side of the driveway blocked by his sister's vehicle, veered into his neighbor's side to get out.
Within days, the deaths of the four American soldiers in the remote West African semidesert had veered into the incendiary issue of race relations in the United States.
In the bar, at least, the conversation veered toward Russia and whether it interfered in the elections, which "pretty much everyone agrees is pretty crazy," Ms. Larsyn said.
Kim, a 29-year-old South Korean, displayed a remarkable fortitude in weather that veered erratically toward the end of the day between bright sunshine and torrential downpours.
In fact, Mr. Trump's statements on the violence in Charlottesville, where one woman died amid clashes between neo-Nazis, white supremacists and counterprotesters, have veered back and forth.
In its 18 years of existence, this British electronic duo — featuring the singer Alison Goldfrapp — has veered between otherworldly art-pop balladry and more straightforward, disco-inspired fare.
"The Ferrari veered left over the center median onto the southbound lanes and flipped multiple times, ejecting the driver, who was not wearing a seatbelt," police told reporters.
Someone simply forgot to give the two senators a heads-up — and the president veered off script to make the project seem as if it were his idea.
Trump often veered off script, recalling how he spoke at the Air Force Academy commencement ceremony last year and complaining at length about Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto.
"The tenor of interactions with C.B.P. officers has veered toward the openly hostile following his election," said Nicole Ramos, an American lawyer representing asylum seekers traveling through Tijuana.
Fox Sports had given him great latitude to carry out his vision — one that unapologetically veered from traditional broadcast fare and instead embraced combustible, and often contrived, argumentation.
So unless candidates can change their strategy quickly, they might find that they've veered off the path to the Latino vote too far to find their way back.
Underwood told New York Magazine that he wasn&apost able to see the object when it veered to the left, but he believes it moved on its own.
In the early days the look veered a little closer to "shabby-chic" or "French country," both of which have fallen out of favor over the last decade.
The vehicle veered off course and plowed into a group of a dozen or so people who were gathered around a man who had collapsed on the ground.
This year, though, the Pacific storms have veered inland much farther north, in British Columbia, and then have stayed colder over land as they moved down the coast.
In order to appeal to his religious and ultranationalist parties, Netanyahu veered sharply right on the campaign trail with attacks on Arab politicians, the media and the judiciary.
Malaysian and international investigators have been looking into why the jet veered thousands of miles off course from its scheduled route before eventually plunging into the Indian Ocean.
The friend who was driving "America's Got Talent" contestant Dr. Brandon Rogers early Saturday ... nodded off before he veered off the road into a tree ... TMZ has learned.
He cited several instances in which alumni or professors, speaking in a public forum, veered into the scandal — and then just stopped talking, unable to articulate what they felt.
Noru, the Korean name for a species of deer, had been expected to brush Tokyo but veered farther north, leaving the Japanese capital untouched but for some high winds.
And then it suddenly veered off course, driving off the well-trod path of puzzle-box fun and into the snowy woods, where it promptly crashed into several trees.
Though purporting to be "experts" on Islam, these individuals presented heavily biased and often factually inaccurate information to the public that often veered into outright bigotry and conspiracy theories.
Because, by that definition, a lot of modern-day decisions were apart from that, and that even so-called conservative justice, now swing vote justices, have veered from that.
But as its profit margins have shown signs of sagging, with the industry seeing more competition crop up online, textbook giants have increasingly veered toward the "inclusive access" model.
In season two, that was "LCD Soundsystem," an episode Falk wrote and directed that veered away from the show's characters to follow an entirely different couple that live nearby.
After Handler mimicked "Singing in the Rain," Fallon got as close as "rain song" and then veered off to guess "Purple Rain" and several songs that don't even exist.
During his Saturday speech, Trump veered off-course, at one point referring to the Congressional Democrats' oversight efforts and the Mueller investigation as "bulls—," according to NPR and CNN.
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Four University of Georgia students were killed and another was critically injured after their car veered into oncoming traffic on a state highway, authorities said on Thursday.
Mark Steven Domingo Domingo posted his political and religious views online in multiple chatrooms, officials said, drawing the attention of investigators who allege that he veered toward violent rhetoric.
Gibson referenced the "cryptic" Facebook post that went up shortly before the rented van veered into crowds of pedestrians near Yonge Street and Finch Avenue at 1:30 p.m.
South Korea is another major cryptocurrency market and in the past few months, regulators have veered between considering shutting down exchanges to now bringing them into the legal fold.
Yesterday, after private one-on-one meeting lasting two hours, President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a joint press conference that occasionally veered into the absurd.
The Mars Room is a bleak look at an American woman whose life has veered off track; an American woman who never had much hope in the first place.
Trump veered sharply from the precedent set by other modern presidents when he refused to fully divest from his business empire after winning the 2016 election against Hillary Clinton.
Instead, Trump consistently used his speeches to talk about how great he is and how unfairly he's treated by the media, and at one point veered into outright racism.
Republicans would be perfectly happy with Trump if his rhetoric and policies divided Democrats from one another, even if in deploying wedge issues, he occasionally veered from GOP orthodoxy.
The hour-long workout — a rapid-fire series of movements, drawn from weight-building, gymnastics, and calisthenics — definitely veered closer to an Army drill than a hatha yoga class.
Ingrid Williams died Wednesday morning ... hours after her car was struck head-on near downtown Oklahoma City by a car going the opposite direction that veered across the median.
His vehicle veered onto the paved shoulder and hit a raised concrete curb and a guard rail, then overturned and came to rest on its roof, the CHP said.
Two days before the New Hampshire primary Cruz veered off his stump speech to blast his GOP competitors on the issue, which came up at the ABC debate Saturday.
While Trump last month said that US-Russia relations "may be at an all-time low," he has once again veered back toward attempts at smoothing relations with Russia.
You guys veered into more melodic prog over the last couple of records but this one sounds like it'll be a bit darker, a bit closer to your roots.
Trump repeatedly veered into uncomfortable territory for Republicans and at times broke with his party altogether, reiterating support for policies many in his conservative base have taken issue with.
"Driver training and testing are foundational to this goal, and so the project naturally veered in the direction of helping evaluate drivers during their driving test," the team said.
After the final point, Cornet fell on her back and thrust her hands to the air in celebration while Maria veered away from the net and to her chair.
His first trial veered into politics, with jurors reading an opinion piece by Warren in which he warned his conviction could allow Trump to expand prosecutions for harboring migrants.
CROWD CRASH One spectator was killed and several others were seriously injured after a car veered into the crowd during a rally event in the Republic of San Marino.
The day also veered extraordinarily into allegations, not easily dismissed, that Russia had a hand in the leaks that helped bring down the head of an American political party.
The cockpit voice recorder has been discovered as well as the first sunken wreckage of the EgyptAir flight that veered off course and plunged into the Mediterranean last month.
The event also brought out vintage Trump, with the President giving a free-wheeling speech that at times veered into a venting session about people who have slighted him.
The terror in Barcelona began when a van veered off into a pedestrian area of the Las Ramblas district, a popular spot with tourists crowded with stands and shops.
And yet, in a speech introducing this document, Trump veered off of his prepared remarks and spoke about the need to "build a great partnership" with Russia and China.
But the raucous 2016 campaign has veered sharply away from policy debates, with a steady stream of campaign controversies, fueled in part by Trump's bombastic style, dominating news coverage.
The new dancers weren't as technically proficient or experienced as those from Mr. Mitchell's era, and the company's repertory, which veered into generic contemporary ballet, frequently disappointed as well.
Then it descended more than 500 feet and veered to the left before climbing again to 5,000 feet, where it stayed during most of the rest of the flight.
But if we conflate amateur wrestling credentials with mixed-rules fighting potential—which is a dangerous thing to do—Angle would have veered toward Lesnar's end of the spectrum.
Get ready for more on immigration Republicans have grown frustrated that the GOP nominee has at times veered off-message and missed opportunities to exploit Clinton's weaknesses and missteps.
Appreciation veered in the direction of quotation in some of the vast denim trousers, the Velcro-fastened work wear, the roomy drifter coats and mesh crop tops he showed.
Wines of The Times Producers in the southern Rhône Valley are dialing back the jammy flavors in this red wine, which veered for so long into fruit-bomb territory.
But President Trump veered from that position in December, when he suggested that he could intervene in the case if that helped to seal a trade agreement with China.
That confidence led to a fairly relaxed atmosphere at the hearings to the point where Republicans veered from substantive questioning into what passes for comic relief in the Senate.
For one stretch, Mr. Trump veered into questioning why his own supporters, law enforcement officials and immigration officers were not doing more to curtail antifa protesters on the left.
She eats an extremely healthy diet and knows it mirrors her father's, which veered into esoteric California wellness trends, even as pancreatic cancer took over more of his body.
The Hang Seng index there has veered in and out of correction territory — defined as a 10% drop from a market's 52-week high (calculated using data from Refinitiv).
I am gravitating toward moments in history for subliminal reference in terms of cultures that have unexpectedly veered into dark places, because I think that's possibly where we are.
The flight termination system — which would destroy the rocket in case it veered off course — was active, but was not set off by a "thrust termination" in the booster.
A silver 2017 Nissan Sentra veered off a road in rural Washington State on Friday evening, barreled down a steep embankment, struck several trees, and came to a stop.
Recent suggestions from Washington have veered from the need to take controlling stakes in Ericsson and Nokia, Huawei's only two major rivals, to trying to back rival 5G architecture.
Angry at Mr. Romney's defection, Mr. Trump waited a day to appear in person with supporters in the East Room in a ceremony that veered between celebration and confrontation.
The tabloids nicknamed him "Wacko Jacko" — a label that stuck with him as he veered further and further into a cocoon of fantasy and excess that ultimately destroyed him.
"Those very voters who were traditionally represented by the left in this case, veered to the Five Star Movement," said Marco Damilano, a political commentator for the newsmagazine L'Espresso.
It favored Republicans during the two elections that followed the September 13 attacks, then veered toward Democrats beginning in 21 as the Iraq war stagnated and stock market tumbled.
Not long after it started, the police fired pepper spray and later tear gas at some of the protesters after warning them they had veered from the approved route.
Mr. Obama's nomination was forged here 11 years ago this month when black voters veered from their initial support for Hillary Clinton and rallied to his history-making candidacy.
The documents say Huang told his wife that Autopilot had previously veered his SUV toward the same barrier on U.S. 250 near Mountain View, California where he later crashed.
She veered off line on the lower section of the course, flailed her arms midair to slow down and narrowly cleared the next gate, clipping it with her side.
In Phoenix's home opener, Kokoskov just about lost his mind when Isaiah Canaan veered off script by faking a handoff, keeping the ball, and mucking up the action's intent.
The labor force participation rate was a little bit high given demographic forces over recent months and you can see it kind of veered off of trend a bit.
Best known as one of the leaders of the Dada movement, the French artist veered from Impressionism to radical abstraction to photo-based realism; from painting to performance to poetry.
My then 9-year-old son, who had been gaining confidence the past week and even picking up a few words of Czech along the way, veered out of control.
Addison spokesman Ed Martelle told CNN that the private plane was leaving the airport when it veered into the hangar before bursting into flames Sunday morning shortly after 9 a.m.
The Late Show personality came on Jimmy Kimmel Live Thursday night to talk about his Emmys hosting gig this Sunday, but the conversation veered toward Kimmel's recent interview with Spicer.
Video taken from the airport's cameras show the plane "had gotten airborne, then veered to the left of the runway and then rolled to the left," Landsberg said on Monday.
I questioned, for example, whether someone with such cutting yet candid honesty, a candidate who veered so sharply from so many of the usual political expectations, could ever become president.
Yet to fend off Ms Ward, an immigration obsessive, conspiracy theorist and Trump acolyte, she veered to the right on immigration and swallowed her erstwhile differences with the president entirely.
Barnstorming the state over the weekend, his speeches veered away from the economic injustice, focusing instead on the injustices done to him and his campaign by the political-industrial complex.
On September 27th, in a speech to the International Astronautical Congress in Mexico that veered between hard technical specifics and wild speculation, Mr Musk outlined details of his grand vision.
I was raised Catholic, but then, starting in high school, I veered away from my family's creed into off-brand, mostly Protestant varieties of still more ecstatic, joy-dazzled faith.
Christian Yelich worked a full count and then jumped on a fastball that veered to the middle of the plate, ripping a three-run homer 406 feet to left-center.
However, what was supposed to be a close-knit friend group making light-hearted videos about their lives in Los Angeles slowly veered into a frenzy of chaos and turmoil.
But after driving only a half-mile, Thompson watched as a northbound Mercedes-Benz station wagon slammed into the wall, veered across the freeway and smashed into the center divider.
Both candidates have veered so wildly off-script that mainstream media outlets can't compute or comprehend — let alone compete with — the messages being delivered directly to the palms of voters.
Walden entered the building in the early afternoon, veered to the left, past a glass partition, and began to unpack his life onto a table and across a white board.
The Romanian foreign ministry said the accident occurred Tuesday 60 kilometers (37 miles) southeast of Hungary&aposs capital, Budapest, when the driver veered onto the other side of the road.
But the program has veered off course again and again, as the Republican nominee and the party's top elected official struggle to maintain a fragile détente amid recurring public squabbles.
The outlook veered wildly again in October, when Mr Sirisena, increasingly erratic, sparked a constitutional crisis by sacking the prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, and appointing Mr Rajapaksa in his place.
The post was supposed to be a lighthearted promotion for a new lip product from Barrymore's Flower Beauty line, but the discussion quickly veered from lip gloss into animal rights.
Meanwhile, foreign direct investment of Japanese multinationals has veered toward Southeast and South Asia following anti-Japanese protests in China in 2012 due to territorial disputes, IHS' Biswas told CNBC.
The Portuguese driver and tour guide were among the 27 people who were injured when the bus veered off a steep road in the coastal town of Canico on Wednesday.
"America's Got Talent" contestant Dr. Brandon Rogers was riding in the front passenger seat of a car when it veered off the road, leading to his death ... TMZ has learned.
The ethics inquiry, which centered on Goodman's alleged double-dealing and then veered into his alleged fabrication of exonerating evidence, "cast an unflattering light on Goodman," the 29th Circuit said.
The second ship, the British-owned oil tanker Mesdar, was bound for Saudi Arabia on Friday when it sharply veered off course toward Iran, according to the ship-tracking website.
Ryan has made it a policy of not responding to reporters' questions about Trump's daily tweets, though he veered from that policy over two of the president's more controversial statements.
There is no question he can make the pitch dance; as he played catch recently, Johnson said, it veered so late into teammates' shins that two of them gave up.
Observers opined via social media that the official 2018 Christmas portrait of the Trumps veered a bit from photographic tradition by not including their 12-year-old son, Barron (Romper).
Energized by a raucous and rowdy crowd, Mr. Trump often veered from his prepared remarks, offering more provocative declarations of his platform and relishing the extended cheers he regularly received.
Under questioning from Nadler about his report's conclusions, Mueller veered from his usual brief answers to say the report didn't exonerate Trump as he and his Republican allies have claimed.
But the fund veered into lavish spending, producing films such as "The Wolf of Wall Street" and buying casinos, champagne and "Dustheads," a painting by US artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Opposition politicians in Lower Saxony say the authorities missed several clues that the girl, now 16 and identified only as Safia S. under German law, had long veered toward jihad.
She testified in a private deposition that she found Trump's July 25 call to be "unusual" because it veered into political territory, something she reiterated during public testimony on Tuesday.
Unfortunately, it is clear that we have veered wildly off course when Washington has to reinforce the rejection of white supremacy and re-establish the human rights of all Americans.
A combination of workaholic strain and grief over my mother's recent death had plunged me into a spiral of self-neglect as I veered between pigging out and going hungry.
While Mr. Shultz is a lifelong conservative Republican, his presence was bound to be read — rightly or wrongly — as a signal about where he thinks his party has veered. Mrs.
He eventually moved to Capital Group in 2005, where he veered away from the money managing business and put his skills as a people person to use managing client relationships.
His body veered farther left and directly below him was an open cement-mixer chute, attached to a truck, the kind that had always looked like a spaceship to him.
Kang: Yeah, I mean, I think at this point, our cast is so different from who&aposs alive in the comics and there&aposs ways that we&aposve veered off.
And in cybersecurity, Mr. Trump has veered from denying Russian activity to authorizing the newly created United States Cyber Command more latitude to conduct pre-emptive strikes without presidential authorization.
Since winning the first round in April, Keiko has veered further to the right, reneging on previous commitments to recognize same-sex civil unions and allow abortion for rape victims.
Instead of going straight home to the cramped one-bedroom tenement she shared with her mom and younger brother, she veered from the familiar path and ducked into Columbus Park.
The United States has veered in recent weeks from expressing openness to diplomacy to reiterating threats of military action if the North does not curb its nuclear and missile programs.
Ammons had a friendly, open, searching style, one that sometimes veered toward the metaphysical but tended to find its grounding in the crunch of wit or a small, superb insight.
He also veered far from discussing issues of overtime and collective bargaining, sounding out themes about American renewal that could form the basis of a bid for the Democratic nomination.
The novel's action ends on an ambiguous note, but a popular and acclaimed TV show needs forward motion, so the second season veered onto its own path, with varying results.
In Britain, the Labour Party's leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has been accused of anti-Semitism for a pro-Palestinian stand that has veered into statements that many see as outright bigotry.
Wisconsin was once seen as mostly blue but has often flipped back and forth, and over eight years of Republican dominance in Madison, the state has veered toward conservative policies.
Trump's already erratic and idiotic mishandling of the Covid-19 pandemic veered overnight on Sunday, in some all-caps tweets inspired by some Fox News programming, toward the openly Malthusian.

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