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There are worries, though, that the campaign is veering off course.
Even during his events, Trump's penchant for veering off script was evident.
It doesn't work if the passengers are veering off in different directions.
Centre-left politicians, meanwhile, worry that the debate is veering off course.
To take one example: This starts strong before veering off the deep end.
The vehicle then stops after veering off the road and hitting a snowbank.
Aerial photos show tire tracks veering off the highway and onto the plain.
Where is the conversation veering off from reality into the other person's view?
Wife, never veering off the script, as though he were hiding a secret that
Do you ever worry that you might be veering off on the wrong track?
"The conversation was veering off to, 'There's no black people in tech,'" she said.
He got as far as finishing his pre-med education before veering off track.
Trump returned home, the East Wing chided the news media for veering off topic.
The tracking map showed it veering off course about 1517 GMT and heading toward Iran.
But it keeps veering off impulsively into new directions and shifting into unexpected harmonic patches.
He drove through neighboring towns, he said, scanning for skid marks veering off the winding roadways.
The Iranians came within about 300 yards of the Nitze before veering off, Commander Raines said.
Veering off No. 02683 Road, he pulled his BMW into a city-block-size chain superstore.
"If we think that President is veering off course, we would not hesitate to move," Schumer said.
The trip ends tragically with Kennedy veering off a narrow bridge, and Kopechne dying in shallow water.
They were following one plotline, and all of a sudden it went veering off in multiple different directions.
The drama, though, demonstrates how two of Abe's three biggest priorities since 2012 are veering off the road.
To the Editor: Re "How Melania Trump Sent Speech Veering Off Course" (front page, July 20): What is worse?
If you're uncomfortable veering off the registry, try to buy early, when there are still affordable gifts to pick.
Antonovsky suggests, as Freud did, that psychological illness is born of narrative incoherence, a life story veering off course.
In the past, officials have described Trump's conversations with foreign leaders sometimes veering off into unguarded or undiplomatic territory.
That's why it's so disappointing when Unsane abandons the Gaslight premise almost immediately, veering off into another, less interesting direction.
It's hard to see success ahead when you're constantly veering off the road chasing everything that's urgent, but not important.
For years, the one person who could persuade Mr. Kaczynski that he was veering off course was his twin brother, Lech.
Or maybe it did, by preventing my nascent adulthood from veering off into a direction I'm not even willing to imagine.
It certainly didn't seem to be uppermost in his mind at Tuesday's speech, when he kept veering off onto other subjects.
Already, some Democrats were veering off that message, stoking progressive outrage about Mr. Trump's conduct to call for his immediate removal.
Bipartisan negotiations over an extension of children's health insurance are veering off course, raising doubts that legislation can be passed quickly.
The further you have been veering off the path to your destiny, the more extreme the experience of the eclipse will feel.
If you have ever worked in a customer service position, you are probably familiar with managerial lectures about not veering off script.
It sounds exactly how we should have been sounding instead of veering off and making things like Head Music and A New Morning.
His 100th day in office was approaching, and Trump was eager to reshape the hardening narrative of a White House veering off course.
He rammed into the back of the Prius and sent it veering off the road and into a tree, the district attorney's office said.
People weren't veering off and destroying scenes, but you switch the words around to try to make it funny and catch people off guard.
Object 2014-22014E was, in fact, an autonomous spacecraft capable of veering off course and sidling up to other objects, including American commercial communications satellites.
TMZ obtained surveillance footage of Scrappy's white Mercedes veering off the road in Aventura, FL, near Miami, and slamming into a utility pole ... grille first.
On Saturday, marches began in the densely-populated Mong Kok, before veering off the police-approved protest route -- turning the march into an illegal assembly.
To keep this step from veering off into '80s territory, Jaikaran recommends building color with a light touch, working upwards from the apples of your cheeks.
Trump, who has yet to master that skill, often makes unilateral decisions about how he communicates, ignoring advice and often veering off script, making counterproductive statements.
You try your best not to overspend, but find yourself veering off-course — derailed by bottomless brunches and the face serum everyone's talking about on Instagram.
DARK SACRED NIGHT (Little, Brown, $29), the latest novel from Michael Connelly, has a narrative that keeps veering off the main line and onto side tracks.
Returning to the Capitol, McConnell, who has cautioned Trump in recent weeks about veering off script and spending too much time on Twitter, praised the meeting.
It's a heartwarming story and another example of Francis spontaneously veering off-script to promote the church, its teachings, and his own central teaching of love.
In the same way that, if you have a muddy windshield, yeah, you risk veering off the road and hitting a tree or flying into a ravine.
He has been criticized for defaulting to a distinctive hyper-kineticism, all angles and arrows, limbs veering off into space as torsos and heads duck and weave.
In transportation, it's helping semi-autonomous cars assist drivers in avoiding distraction and veering off the road by providing real-time analytics and decisions on driving patterns.
"No city in America has stronger ties to socialism than Milwaukee," said the director of the Wisconsin Republican Party, veering off into a mention of Bernie Sanders.
What police did find, however, was nearby surveillance footage that captured the crash, which cops say shows Scrappy's car veering off the road, hitting a utility pole.
She happily chatted chemistry but occasionally veering off to chat about Disneyland or her favorite film franchise, Star Wars; she wore a BB-8 lanyard around her neck.
Before it was a podcast, it was a book that I turned to whenever I felt like my life was veering off course and needed a little redirection.
In the study, stress was measured using nose sweat (basically) as an indicator, while driving performance was (obviously) quantified as veering off course to the left or right.
The United States-Republic of Korea alliance, celebrated as the cornerstone of de facto peace since the end of the Korean War, is veering off its "ironclad" path.
But in interviews with nine city staff members who worked on Renewal, all said it was clear within the first year that the program was veering off track.
Just two days after our visit, authorities suspended trips to one river where an aggressive bear rushed toward a group of scientists, veering off at the last minute.
"Well, I just don't know if there is an investigation," Trump responded, before veering off topic and questioning why investigations into his political enemies were not being conducted.
The book also has a beautiful structure; it tells ostensibly the same story six times, starting in the same place each time but veering off in frightening directions.
Supporters at the Bill Clinton organizing event on Sunday defended the former president, who has a habit of veering off-message on the trail, saying he simply misspoke.
Declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1994, the Nazca Lines have faced damage by squatters looking for land to settle on and motorists veering off a nearby highway.
If so, eclipses are intense times when fated moves are made; if you've been veering off your true path, this is the time you'll be thrown back on it.
Why it matters: It's less about whether Graham's proposal gains traction, and more about the fact that he's one more example of Senate Republicans veering off in different directions.
The sailors were detained after veering off course into Iranian territorial waters near Farsi Island, the home of an Iranian Navy base, and were freed after about 14 hours.
Veering off course is an exciting idea, but for most people, "an idea" is how it'll stay, out of necessity, unwillingness to change, or some combination of the two.
If you've been veering off your correct path, you can bet that the eclipse on January 31 will get you back on track, even if the process is uncomfortable.
At first, it was a little scary, and it was hard to ignore the faint possibility of the car veering off one of Pittsburgh's many bridges into a river.
Abu Dhabi (CNN)The motorcycle zipped past our taxi as we headed to Tyre in southern Lebanon, veering off the road onto a dirt track leading up into the hills.
"The driver's mind can wander and his or her feelings may boil, but a sixth sense keeps a person safe at least in terms of veering off course," Pavlidis said.
Obdulia Sanchez An 18-year-old is accused of veering off the road Friday while driving drunk, killing her younger sister in the ensuing crash, all while livestreaming on Instagram.
The truck, carrying 25,000 liters of fuel, crashed around Bahawalpur after veering off the road on June 25, along the 1,300 kilometer journey from the capital of Karachi to Lahore.
As they consider their options, Gillespie supporters have an object lesson: Mr. Trump's ill-fated rally for Senator Luther Strange in Alabama, where he could not resist veering off-message.
WASHINGTON — On a Tuesday afternoon a week into President Trump's impeachment trial, Senator Mitch McConnell could see his carefully laid plan to deliver a swift acquittal veering off the rails.
And they'll call you out when you're veering off course in such a way that you'll feel grateful for their honesty and desire to help you live your best life.
Concerned that foreign policy was veering off course as the war wound to an end, the men behind America First came together again to support a four-page foreign policy weekly.
In the future, this might include tools to keep comment sections on topic, focused on the article at hand and not veering off — as many comment sections do — into extraneous issues.
I was a single girl in a great city, and every time I went to dinner, I sat in fear of veering off of my plan and eating the wrong thing.
By starting to endorse a reading of Islam that is at odds with what are still the laws of the state it serves, it now appears to be veering off course.
The result is a democracy that is veering off course, increasingly reflecting the will of powerful activist groups and the political extremes, and not of the broad population of the country.
I was brought in for my experience," Gates responded, but couldn't help veering off message into the insidious: "I think good, ordinary, responsible, quiet citizens are going to be very supportive.
President Trump found himself veering off message in discussing the two big news stories of the day: the signing of an agreement with the Taliban and the spread of the coronavirus.
Bannon's and McMaster's world views are diametrically opposed, and Bannon believes the globalists pose the greatest internal threat to the Trump presidency, and could send it veering off course with foreign interventions.
But wedding planners are saying that more and more couples have been veering off the beaten path, choosing buffet-style dinners, food-truck stations, and family-style dinners at longtime favorite restaurants.
He vacillated between remaining on script to project confidence in the government's ability to contain the coronavirus domestically and veering off-script to slam the news media and Democrats over the issue.
With another 90 minutes of driving, I rolled into Baker, home to the world's tallest thermometer (the perfect kitschy roadside attraction) before veering off the freeway to head up Death Valley Road.
On Tuesday night, we are told, he looked sober and presidential, when all he actually did was read a speech from a Teleprompter without veering off into one of his incoherent rants.
Once in the session, it can tell if you start veering off the rails into an unfocused state, and it can tell when you drop in to a deeper level of calm focus.
Rock 'n' Roll attests, is a puzzle that only Berry ever really figured out, a turbulent thing that always feels just on the verge of veering off into chaos before re-asserting itself.
In a piece for DZone, writer Rodrigo Kyle Mehren points out that Slack, while a robust interface, has managed to repackage the same basic ideas as mIRC without veering off to the side.
Inside the White House, allies of Mr. Sayegh and Ms. Bondi have praised them for bringing order to a process that, just a month ago, saw Republican members of Congress veering off message.
That day, Reidy, 42, spent the day driving around their hometown of Clarksburg, Massachusetts, and in neighboring towns, looking for any sign of Ringer, 39 — even searching for skid marks veering off the road.
Mr Johnson ticks those boxes: routinely veering off message, issuing freelance policy announcements and flashing Eurosceptic ankle at Tory MPs who are destined to be disappointed by Mrs May's efforts in Brussels next year.
The report details the Obama administration's efforts to lead a cyber war against North Korea's missile program, with a number of the country's military rockets later exploding or veering off course into the sea.
It's as if he were veering off into a search for cosmic harmonies, the very music of the spheres, and although I couldn't quite hear it myself, I enjoyed listening to his frantic improvisations.
The bus, which was carrying 56 people, rolled down a steep hillside after veering off the road on a bend east of the capital, Funchal, and struck at least one house, Portuguese officials said.
Top U.S. allies scrambled on Friday to keep a Group of Seven nations summit from veering off track as President Donald Trump vowed to deal with "unfair trade practices" by Canada and the European Union.
"The two leaders discussed how to prevent North Korea from veering off the track of dialogue for denuclearization and how to resume the dialogue as early as possible," said Mr. Moon's spokeswoman, Ko Min-jung.
" President Trump delivered a nationalistic cultural rant at his rally in Colorado on Thursday night, veering off script to attack the Academy Awards for giving the Best Picture Oscar to a South Korean film, "Parasite.
Neither of those pieces of legislation have seen much traction, but today's hearing showed that members of Congress are taking this threat seriously, doing their research and not veering off into partisan debates over platform bias.
Rather than veering off into train wreck territory, both sisters rose and laughed off the moment as one of those organic occurrences that imbue a sense of humanity into high-energy, high-stress productions like this.
Xsight's artificial intelligence-based system improves runway safety and capacity by monitoring and detecting any forms of debris or hazards and can prevent incidents like bird strikes or airplanes veering off the runway, the company said.
Their third record, Light We Made, continues that exploratory trajectory, with the band veering off in some unusual and previous unheard directions, yet retaining the dark atmosphere that has always glowered beneath the surface of its songs.
Mr. Volker is the man who put Mr. Trump's personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, in touch with the new government in Kiev, though he appeared to have deep reservations about how Ukraine policy was veering off course.
Though the White House has said his remarks would not be political in nature, the president has a history of veering off script with sharp partisan attacks even at events that are not meant to be overtly political.
Advisers and allies of President Donald Trump warned that his attack on four Democratic congresswomen of color on Sunday may have backfired, helping to unite a fractious Democratic Party and veering off his 2020 campaign message, Politico reported.
McConnell, who has chided the president about his habit of tweeting provocative, off-the-cuff remarks and veering off message, hailed his speech in the House chamber as a big success and predicted his poll numbers would jump.
Although some models show the storm veering off to the northwest later in the week, it's possible Ireland cold see some strong winds from the storm, which will have weakened considerably by then, CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said.
The Sunday Times reported a test firing of the missile from a submarine malfunctioned last June, sending it veering off in the wrong direction, shortly before May asked parliament to spend 40 billion pounds ($50 billion) on new submarines.
Associate editor Matt Schimkowitz remembers hunting down the origins of a recent meme that shows a car veering off an exit ramp on three wheels, a seemingly innocuous image that blew up quickly because you can caption it with basically anything.
Ahead of the speech, Democrats accused the president of staging an out-of-place campaign rally, aware he has a history of veering off script with sharp partisan attacks even at events that are not meant to be overtly political.
Instead of seeing a happy couple beam with joy en route to their nuptials, audiences watched Standifer repeatedly tap Edwards awake, and, at one point, take a hold of the steering wheel to keep the car from veering off the road.
I stuck with OG Dew, rather than veering off into its myriad permutations not just out of respect for the product, but also because the radioactive green sugar water in the clear glass made for some cool mad scientist imagery.
The bus, which was carrying 55 people, rolled down a steep hillside after veering off the road on a bend east of the capital, Funchal, and struck at least one house, Mayor Filipe Sousa told the cable news channel SIC.
One of Kevin Hart's classic cars ended up in a ditch in the Malibu Hills after veering off the road ... TMZ has learned, and looking at the damage ... it's a miracle he and 2 other people in the vehicle survived.
There is considerable speculation that other Republicans will join McCain in making that argument – effectively cutting themselves off completely from the top of the ticket – if Trump continues his pattern of veering off message or if his electoral prospects don't improve.
While veering off into crime too often during the speech, and thus taking the focus away from his strength on jobs and the economy, and for going on too, too long, Trump effectively laid out the differences between himself and Clinton.
In 1980, NASA noticed that Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 were slowing down through interstellar space, veering off their expected trajectories—an event that's now called the "Pioneer anomaly," and has been attributed to thermal forces pushing the spacecraft backward.
Look at all the different sections that make up the maroon, stalk-like form that rises along the left edge of "Dance" before veering off to the right — bending and widening, like a horn, across the width of the painting's two stacked panels.
Last year, the Indonesian government considered banning tourists from Komodo Island in an attempt to conserve Komodo dragon populations, and Instagrammers were blamed for damaging the wildlife at California's Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve by veering off-trail for the perfect shot.
CHAPTER FOUR di chu Earthrise Ta Shu stopped recording for his cloud show, feeling that his remarks were veering off track again into an area he did not want to share with his viewers, an area reserved for his poetry if anywhere.
Most investors are trying to get a handle on initial coin offerings, which have begun racing through the tech ecosystem like a fire, veering off in multiple directions and causing excitement and confusion and some degree of terror as they grow in number.
He is always looking to transform, even sabotage, his own set, veering off on tangents, interrupting, latching on to a phrase that tickles him, repeating it over and over until it becomes a kind of incantation whose repetition becomes its own bizarre joke.
Australia has been leading a search of about 46,000 square miles in the southern Indian Ocean, where transmissions between Flight 370 and a satellite indicate the plane crashed into the water, after veering off its initial course and flying south for hours.
Musk also noted that beginning soon, even when Autosteer is not actually turned on, Tesla will enable a feature that allows the car to nudge you back towards the road automatically when it's "highly confident" that you're in danger of veering off a roadway.
So I stay silent, I blast Lily Allen in my AirPods and stare straight ahead, never veering off visual course, lest they slice away at me even more by a revolting moment of eye contact that, regardless of my expression, they'll take as encouragement.
The convention organizers settled on themes, and then invited guests on stage who could speak to those themes without veering off topic—the disabled person who criticized Trump for mocking disabled people; the undocumented 11-year-old who worries that her mother will be deported.
The company has also added selfie check-ins for drivers to verify identities before drivers start picking up passengers, added buttons for reporting when a ride might be suspiciously veering off route, and options for immediately alerting authorities in the event of an emergency.
On a day that saw the signing of a historic agreement with the Taliban and the first American death of the coronavirus outbreak, President Trump found himself veering off message on Saturday during both a news conference and a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
In the meantime, BLM's protests continue to set a more dangerous precedent; veering off their self-proclaimed cause of "working for a world where Black lives are no longer systematically and intentionally targeted for demise" to creating almost riotous conditions in the names of violent, armed criminals.
Despite having been held under house arrest, sacked by his party and given an ultimatum to resign by Monday or face impeachment, Mugabe had clung on – even veering off-script in a televised speech under the generals' supervision in which he had been expected to quit.
To operate drones beyond visual line of sight and in large numbers, particularly in densely populated areas, will take not just extra rules but the establishment of new traffic-management systems, akin to air-traffic-control systems, to prevent drones crashing into each other or veering off course.
The Republican nominee is running out of time to shift the dynamics of the race, and he'll need to use the spotlight to show he's able to stay disciplined and on-message -- and end his pattern of veering off-script with self-inflicted controversies that consume time and energy.
The next day, instead of announcing al-Baghdadi's death with the serious, sobering tone his predecessor struck after the bin Laden raid, this president gave a decidedly Trumpian conference, rattling off 8,000 words and veering off the rails during a 40-minute question-and-answer session with reporters.
Speaking at a campaign rally in Phoenix, Trump made passing remarks from a teleprompter about the need for unity and inclusion before veering off-script to attack the news media, Democrats and even Republicans in the Senate whom he accused of distorting his response and blocking his agenda.
Officials of the European Commission, the union's executive body, spent the past year negotiating with member nations for tougher proposals that, while not perfect, face the gun threat candidly without veering off on tangents, like arguing that the gun mayhem could more easily be stopped by addressing immigration or mental illness.
But the book isn't particularly faithful to this premise, veering off into vignettes about delivering a "Samuel Clemens Address" at a Southern college despite knowing little about Mark Twain, getting into a "midlife marijuana research" phase and growing up as a willfully pretentious only child and misfit in the Boston suburb of Brookline.
He tries to play it down, talking about Fifa, COD, eating at Boom Burger and playing pool at Mau Mau, but also can't help veering off into the sort of anecdotes you couldn't make up, like the time he went to Mahiki with Stormzy and ended up singing karaoke with Brian McFadden (of Westlife), or how he can no longer walk through Westfield without being repeatedly stopped for selfies.
Cowes By Christina Aitken Atduskshe flipson the sandthe sun slips past hershadowed arms welcoming the dark Melbourne By Kelly Hill You and Istroll hand in handalong a much-trampled pathcrushed rocks shifting beneath our feetwhile all around useucalyptus sway and dancetheir fragrance moves through the airmasses of banksiaa feast for the eyesi watch the bees flit from each bronzed brushand the leukodendronunfolding like starsbeside delicate clematis bloomswe stop at a bridgelistenas water skitters over a jagged creek beda gentle melodyholds me closeas a kookaburra's voicequakes in the distanceglacial windgrows in strengthas we huddle togetheryoulike alwayskeeping me from veering off the pathcaptivatedby birds of every coloursinging tributes to the trees.

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