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If it's something that veers more into abstraction, probably not.
It's been so horrible it actually veers into performance art.
What I wonder about is when grit veers into workaholism.
Do too much and the whole thing veers into parody.
No more the president, I think veers off his message.
His message began innocently enough, then veers into stalker territory.
When the viewer veers left, the cat's head turns to watch.
As soon as you start talking, somehow it veers off course.
His comedy has a silliness that veers close to pure nonsense.
But the latter half of Rose's message veers towards judgmental territory.
Mr. Hely is best when he veers away from the obligatory.
When collecting strives to become objective, the eccentricity veers into obsession.
"UnREAL" is in second, especially as this season veers off course.
Opponents say that veers toward, well, jailing people for being poor.
But it always veers off course, always makes that U-turn.
It veers from right to left, turns around and goes backward.
Occasionally, the use of biographical detail veers to the overly inward.
A gaseous ramble, it veers from lamentations to accusations with ease.
It veers to the left, then turns sharply to the right.
On a number of occasions, the film veers close to succeeding.
As "The Wrong Light" documents, the inquiry veers in another direction.
She veers between offensive statements and apologies, putting out songs throughout.
The plot veers of at wild angles even in the trailer.
Aiming for warm, breezy ease, he veers into a quiet claustrophobia.
But at the same time, the ad veers sharply away from uplift,
If Italy veers towards default, it will be too big to rescue.
And he rarely veers from them or strays into gaffe-making territory.
Provided without context, the dance veers into the land of the absurd.
Regardless of which way it veers, though, it will always get noticed.
In his enthusiasm, Mr Gioia's analysis of improvisation sometimes veers into abstraction.
And perhaps for that reason, Moore quickly veers away from that tack.
Temkin takes the drone upward again and veers into an intersecting canyon.
But in making that argument, Beard veers into a strangely deterministic place.
Then, without any warning, Mr. Trump veers wildly to a new subject.
This is where the dish veers somewhat drastically from its Mediterranean origins.
An orchestra of twelve veers between all-out frenzy and unnerving stillness.
This is where the mystery veers from criminal investigation to international intrigue.
Mr. Berger's music elsewhere veers between similarly abrasive effects and lyrical outbursts.
Mr. Goodman is partial to bawdy talk that veers toward sexual harassment.
Sometimes it veers into dream Laurey, but largely you're meeting the dancer.
But the Disney version veers from the play in one very big way.
But unlike those games, A Normal Lost Phone veers into morally sticky territory.
Although Jim's scrupulous research veers into obsession, he is the play's moral centre.
The household data is noisy, however, and often veers from the establishment set.
But soon enough, Lisa's initial interest veers into a darker, more twisted place.
A new report* from the consultants at McKinsey veers towards the optimistic camp.
Where he veers sharply from the Obama administration is in crafting a solution.
It's primarily rhythmically and texturally driven, and at times veers into straight noise.
Note the practiced way in which Weinstein veers from making demands to pleading.
The Hill: Trump veers between comity, confrontation at raucous State of the Union.
Still, Chinese officials are mindful of the pitfalls if Trump veers off-script.
MRT veers even further away from science by apparently borrowing concepts from Scientology.
Her tone is supportive and intimate, and it frequently veers into the ethereal.
But when it passes Cape Hatteras, it veers off into the deeper ocean.
As it veers to the left and hits a building, the simulation resets.
When the dialogue isn't flat and mechanical, it veers into risible noir-speak.
In 2017, it is important to note that it never veers into sleaze territory.
Seconds later, it veers into oncoming traffic and then goes through a red light.
Toward the end, Anti veers into unexpected territory, becoming a miniseries of torch songs.
This is where Christmas Inheritance veers away from the so-bad-it's-good territory.
The rote conversation veers off course as soon as we find a shared connection.
Instead, it's become a must-see event as it veers into record-setting territory.
Perry also writes dialogue that quickly veers into a heightened literary register of anxiety.
But over the course of nearly 90 minutes, the conversation repeatedly veers off track.
A runner approaches and veers up off the path, sensing I don't see her.
Talk to anybody and the conversation veers into two intertwined ideations: vacation and food.
In his ensuing solo, Mr. Lebrun veers impressively between states of ecstasy and fear.
But after Tahoe City, the route veers away from populated areas for some time.
My rice salad this week, flecked with currants, almonds and pistachios, veers Middle Eastern.
"Atlanta" is not a horror show obviously, but sometimes it veers into horrorlike territory.
In its final moments, Quartet veers into tragedy without opting for death or destruction.
Yet years of economic research illuminate the ways in which human cognition veers from rationality.
If a relationship or dynamic veers into dangerous or uncomfortable territory, say something, she adds.
There's only one place where the lightweight design veers into genuine flimsiness: the tablet's kickstand.
Howard Marks, the subject of our latest "Value Spark" interview, veers toward the latter camp.
Game of Thrones' Grand Maester Pycelle and General Veers were both played by Julian Glover.
Some foreign players and fans have complained that the Americans' exuberance occasionally veers towards hubris.
Usually, any depiction of homosexuality in Bollywood films veers towards comedy or is sneered at.
On each of those sliding scales, CloudMagic's Mac app veers strongly to the positive side.
This works, but the texture veers toward sticky and brittle rather than crisp and light.
"Intermittent fasting veers into disordered eating when it starts to affect one's health," said Hartley.
In the process, what began as a novelty act veers into the realm of tragedy.
The economy veers from one crisis to the next, hobbled by the collapse of tourism.
But this particular experiment veers significantly from The Times's past approach to new journalism forms.
It's the anxiety that quickly veers into paranoia that Sykes dramatizes in a few gestures.
At times it veers toward the sentimental; it can lean too heavily on its themes.
Refreshingly, the novel disregards the predilections of contemporary literary fiction and instead veers toward allegory.
At times, though, Death Stranding can be downright silly and occasionally veers into plain stupidity.
The script (by Tim Minear and Gina Welch) sometimes veers toward pandering in Pauline's scenes.
The proportions never align just right, and it always veers right into uncanny valley territory.
The shapes shift and the view clears as the path suddenly veers to the left.
That way, you can steer the conversation back on track if it veers off course.
"Nutcracker" alternatives abound these days, and this one — recommended for families — veers sharply from tradition.
"Novitiate" veers between subtlety and its opposite, which is personified mainly by Melissa Leo's abbess.
Toward the tail of the group, one man spots Corcoran, and veers in his direction.
It's a titanic performance from Anderson, whose outrage usually veers in a more cartoonish direction.
It's a cool and colorful take on athleisure, which usually veers into all-black-everything territory.
Tapper veers into Dan Brown territory with the secretive club for which the book is named.
One is the "maxim of relevance": if someone randomly veers off-topic they break that maxim.
The pigmentation is insane, too, it almost veers into eyeshadow territory, in the best possible way.
It also might not hit the Chinese mainland as it veers towards Japan, the bureau said.
This breach is honored in real time: the poem suddenly veers off in a personal direction.
Since becoming president, he's worked off a script more often, but still freely veers off it.
So he struck him out on a two-seamer, a pitch that veers the other way.
"Get Out" is set in the Northeast, where the racial attitude veers toward self-congratulatory tolerance.
Twitter has made clear that Mr. Trump veers wildly from subject to subject, fight to fight.
The seasoning veers Caribbean, though, with plenty of sweet spices, like clove, cinnamon, coriander and allspice.
Dacus veers toward folk and rock; Bridgers, grungy pop; and Baker, melancholy tunes with unconventional arrangements.
Created in 2000, the epic veers into contradiction and absurdity and changes from night to night.
She does not smile much, and she rarely veers away from her prepared remarks, in Arabic.
But if a rally veers into electioneering, issues with campaign finance law can arise, experts warned.
He rages and veers, spreading ugliness, like an oil slick smothering everything in its viscous mantle.
Set in rural India, Paralkar's Night Theater is a medical drama that veers into the unearthly.
His ultimate goal, to turn moss into a kind of sustainability powerhouse, veers sharply toward science fiction.
"In too many instances, Reuters veers from reporting to tabloid-style inference," wrote Culton, the general counsel.
That could favor populists like Trump, whose rhetoric often veers into the realm of conspiracy and disinformation.
Watch McCabe to see how far he veers from the White House script, if at all. 4.
They're turning to Twitter to satirize the party's front-runner through parody that veers into personal attacks.
Trump veers off course to discuss the 35 percent border tax with which he threatened U.S. carmakers.
But romanticism is not always the happiest bedfellow to essay-writing, particularly when it veers into sentimentality.
That encourages flyers to consider only cheapest option, regardless of how much it veers towards the bovine.
She veers into the driveway, slamming and scraping the car against the concrete walls before slipping out.
But rather than leaning into that, Jordan instead veers into obvious, rote stops on the suspense roadmap.
"Trump Veers to a Korea Plan that Echoes Failures of the Past," worried the New York Times.
The council actually itself veers on cartoonishly evil, though, which put me off a little at first.
Priced from $29 to $109, it veers in tone and style from classically upscale to breezily accessible.
Eventually, the narrator veers too far from the scripted playing field and falls straight through the world.
NASHVILLE — A conversation with the singer and songwriter Julien Baker veers quickly toward the philosophical and theological.
That is why the end of "Moonlight" is the part that veers the most from their lives.
But now, L.G.B.T. church members are feeling betrayed as the United Methodist Church veers toward a break.
Just when you think a scene will be horrifying, it veers into farcical comedy — and the reverse.
It's the whole book in microcosm: superb when it focuses on its subject, unnecessary when it veers away.
But beyond his name, so much of Obama's life veers away from the experiences of most black Americans.
Unfortunately, a Democratic Party that veers further to the left will only aggravate the people who elected Trump.
When it comes close to confronting the sad elements in Kenney's life, it veers jarringly away from them.
If your skin veers on the sensitive or dry side, this might not be the SPF for you.
The introduction video posted on Kickstarter also veers into satirical territory, using the tackiest staples of the format.
Precisely how Uber went to war with police is where this story veers into the realm of absurdity.
It's worth revisiting that episode as America veers deeper into a sort of Twilight Zone of mob activity.
The movie, which is not competing for awards at the cinema showcase, veers into traditional Hollywood musical territory.
Today, the menu veers between relatively simple dishes like courgette, feta, and mint fritters—and that octopus pide.
Given that the subject matter veers almost into Black Mirror territory, it's a beautifully profound and unique game.
There are few delights in this world as titillating as a celebrity interview that veers wildly off course.
That main Bowie at the front, the Ziggy centrepiece, veers too close to dodgy Beatles-in-Mongolia territory.
The knockouts arrive more frequently than they used to, and his record never veers too far from .500.
But AstroTurf is the kind of taxidermy that veers enthusiastically into kitsch, the lurid wax museum of lawn.
For instance, in her hands, a pimento cheese sandwich, traditionally made with white bread, veers artisanal and elegant.
It constantly mixes distorted and manipulated sounds with natural ones, and it deliberately veers away from pop familiarity.
It seems like some of the criticism is misguided, too, and almost veers into anti-sex worker territory.
Every time this show almost does something good it just veers off for the lazy sophomoric treatise instead.
Route 30 is downhill as it veers toward Route 30A, a busy byway that runs east to west.
If the car turns right, the content on the VR headset veers right, too, matching the dynamics correctly.
The walkway through the shop typically veers to the left, leaving more space for items on the right.
In a sad situation, this is the closest Koko's Tristan-related KUWTK storyline veers toward comedy in 2019.
In its PR, the company veers into strange territory is in its description of the avatars' underlying technology.
Instead, we get a meandering, almost arbitrarily split six episodes the veers into vlogging reality-tv-style drama.
But then the list veers off into some long-gone classics, like the Whalers, Nordiques, and North Stars.
Eventually, the report veers into a surface-level dismantling of Ansari's comedic persona in conjunction with Grace's account.
And then the Super Bowl babies from 2014 arrive, and the whole ad veers back toward being cute.
And there are moments when "Jack of the Red Hearts" veers dangerously close to being another babysitting horror movie.
Based on what's been revealed thus far, the general theme veers toward electric cars — in all shapes and sizes.
The coastline vanishes to a thin strip, glimpsed for a moment before it veers drunkenly behind the next wave.
We're keeping track of all the ways his presidency veers from the norm, in terms of policy and rhetoric.
There's a few ways in which it really veers, not the least of which is the character of Paco.
There's no such sure thing on ANTI, and it veers from downcast, corroded R&B to delicate acoustic balladry.
So as the retail industry veers further towards e-commerce, retailers need to adapt to meet new customer demands.
"This election could determine if the housing and economic recovery stays on track or veers off course," he said.
Trump gave two explanations: Trump says the Kaepernick is costing the NFL ratings, and then veers to Obamacare. pic.twitter.
The exhibition literally turns a corner at this juncture, when the wall leads toward a corridor and veers left.
They're malicious, but slow and predictable, and the film veers away from their kid-eating activities except by implication.
But in its depiction of the Pinkertons, the show veers propagandistic: The Pinkertons support the Union and are good.
The novel does not shy away from grappling with America's history of oppression, but never veers into the didactic.
This veers into the sort of line-crossing that has very real -- and frightening -- consequences for the democratic experiment.
He doesn't often argue out his opinions, and once in a while his critical discourse veers close to meaninglessness.
But Mr. Hannity is not only Mr. Trump's biggest media booster; he also veers into the role of adviser.
And this is without mentioning his etching technique, which veers away from the pristine professionalism practiced by his contemporaries.
Trained by Jake, she veers into profanity in an upper-middle-class Christian home, scaring off a potential mark.
But if "Loner" at first appears to be a comedy of manners, it quickly veers into something far creepier.
He said he veers from Trump's policies in some very specific ways and cited his support for abortion rights.
This suicide is far from the only tragedy in the book, which even so never veers toward the melodramatic.
The vibe veers from grungy to blissful, the characters' earnest charisma serving as the movie's force field against criticism.
We're keeping track of all the ways his presidency veers from the norm in terms of policy and rhetoric.
We're keeping track of all the ways his presidency veers from the norm in terms of policy and rhetoric.
Geared toward children 2718 and older, the material veers away from crudity, but don't expect politics to be spared.
But some of the most revealing moments pop whenever Collins veers off-road to create something out of nothing.
She veers toward some stereotypes and refutes others, keeping herself and the viewer in a state of perpetual unbalance.
That sets another record for a third consecutive year and veers countries further off course from combating global warming.
The Sanders movement has been criticized for its intensity on Twitter, which infrequently but occasionally veers into toxic territory.
But she's buoyant, funny, and kind — an ever-positive presence in a show that often veers into devastating territory.
But like Argo, Salyut-7 is an edge-of-the-seat experience even when it veers into obviously exaggerated territory.
It's unusually challenging to describe the movie, which veers from action to horror to dystopian sci-fi to gallows comedy.
And she does all of it with a silly, surreal sense of humor that occasionally veers into Borscht-belt hamminess.
Obviously, the target audience veers deep into specialist markets that require stereoscopic 360 video (the Omni "only" does monoscopic video).
Beyond Iran, tensions simmer between the EU's instinct for engagement and an American approach that veers between aggression and unpredictability.
Stencil artist, Amanda "Mando" Marie is a Colorado-born illustrator who veers into the storybook past with a contemporary boldness.
Finally we get to Salmon Arm, and he veers into a post office and we get out and just run.
She is trying very hard and has every right to take you Democrats down if she veers too far left.
Alec Baldwin's message isn't as intense, though it still veers into cheesy inspirational messages about early birds catching the worm.
That's often the case with dance music, with me anyway, especially when that dance music veers into poppy, euphoric territory.
Telford veers to his left to avoid the oncoming car, but he hits a wall and his car flips over.
As such, it demands complete surrender to a vision that veers from bewitching to irritating, sometimes within the same scene.
The conversation veers from baking to singlehood to feminism and female likability and sexism — and back to their friendship again.
But as that's happening, he veers off the road, crashing the coffee truck into a ditch — where it tips over.
And when Evans veers outward, toward a free-jazz style, he never seems to be going for esotericism or abstraction.
It is also a description of the race that Norwegians would consider so preposterous that it veers to the profane.
But the story veers away from the sensationalistic and toward hope; Susie experiences a multitudinous heaven and a bittersweet romance.
Her attitude veers wildly from wanting everybody to like her to doing everything in her power to turn people off.
"Bury a Friend," with a pulsing, nervous undercurrent and sampled screams, veers between mourning, lashing out and self-destructive thoughts.
His attitude veers from contempt to condescension as he tells macabre jokes delighting in death, dropped babies and casual murder.
As the show veers from insightful to arbitrary to oblivious, its sheer freedom is part of what makes it interesting.
Depending on the artist, the result veers toward the cartoonish contours of marzipan or the stiff perfection of blown glass.
It started out as a willful act: If I delete these words, then my sentence veers in this other direction.
Age of Resistance knows how to have fun, but it veers sharply into fantasy drama territory more often than not.
Trump often veers off script at his rallies, presenting the possibility that he will lay out his rawest defense yet.
Minutes after our military escort veers onto a dirt track outside of Mosul, the soldiers stop to check for bombs.
Dessert veers back to the experimental, with flavors of burnt rye bread (in a crumble) and caraway (in ice cream).
At the Britts' dinner table, where basketball is often the main subject, conversation never veers anywhere near the title game.
The words ran together with the cadence of a Trump rally script, just before the president veers from the teleprompter.
I'm a self-confessed sweetaholic, so prefer something that veers toward the sicklier end of the scale compared with botanical flavors.
Their increasingly complicated dynamic — which veers between loathing and friendship, abuse and kindness — has provided the show's narrative tension this season.
This rom-com set-up at the start of Operation Finale, out August 29, veers into extremely dark territory, extremely quickly.
Later in the film, she veers into some minorly cocky, smug territory when her temporary magical powers earn her some acclaim.
In Britain, our collective understanding of Mexican food seldom veers beyond Old El Paso fajita sets and high street burrito chains.
Dogs are inherently good, and thus can inspire a feeling of joy so overwhelming that it briefly veers into the opposite.
When you're an entrepreneur, Abouzeid explained, there is a temptation to try everything – even if it veers off your original focus.
He veers with ease between the multiplex and the art house, mixing whimsy and melancholy—not always the happiest of bedfellows.
It's almost a compliment, almost a flex, but veers too far off topic and as a result becomes a weird neg.
That's something we hear a lot of theorists talking about, and often that theory veers into really homophobic and sexist territory.
We don't learn much of the main story, however, since Tan's telling veers to the complex relationships that surrounded the production.
The second is of a car turning down a darkly lit street, which veers toward a home perched on a hill.
As the coronavirus outbreak veers toward a global pandemic, lawmakers have been watching the White House for any sense of urgency.
Punishing houses of worship for their spiritual beliefs veers into precisely the kind of illiberalism that Democrats are hoping to overthrow.
Whenever a man veers slightly off course from the knight in shining armor she's constructed in her head, she shuts down.
This is where RentAFriend diverges from standard expectations of a platonic relationship and veers closer to a dating app or site.
Mac loves Nina Simone's voice — finds endless new expressive possibilities in it — precisely because of the way she veers off key.
But when it comes to the robbery's actual execution, Triple Frontier movie veers away from the pattern developed through its genre ancestors.
This sign-off veers more into casual-professional territory, but it can work in your favor in a variety of different contexts.
Then, when she goes to Latin American countries she realizes her "perfect" Spanish veers much closer to Spanglish than she originally believed.
That triggers an argument that starts with cruelty to animals, veers into sexism, and lands at that blow job from Eugenia Bankhead.
It sets the tone for the album, which sticks musically to the band's synth-pop style, but lyrically veers into heavier territory.
Everything veers to the right side of the ellipses – the sensational side, the side that goes too far, almost to the improbable.
Its character art veers a little too hard toward the cartoonish, but its stylization looks good in a headset's relatively low resolution.
With Medium of Desire, the Leslie-Lohman Museum predictably veers toward male-love clichés while ignoring the need for an inclusive present.
Here's where Three Identical Strangers veers from a tale of lovely serendipity to one of a deliberate, unethical tampering with people's lives.
Its latest launch puts it a step closer to that goal — and slightly veers the brand away from its fellow athleisure pioneers.
On "Inner Freak" it has that psych rock blues thing going, and then it veers off into this jazzy flute tropicalia vibe.
For me, having multiple people taste things has taught me more about my palate, which veers towards liking things sweeter than most.
While categories like Haunted Houses or Fright Night look like artsy graphic design projects, the Slaughterhouse style veers hard into horror territory.
The groups are urging Congress to reauthorize the programs in the next funding bill, as Congress veers toward another quick deadline — Feb.
When Exit 49 suddenly appears, James veers cautiously down the ramp and pulls the car over in the grass of an intersection.
Like a Cooper monologue, Pale Horse Rider veers off on a variety of tangents, some superfluous, some fascinating, some both at once.
We're keeping track of all the ways that Trump's presidency veers from the norm, both in policy and in rhetoric, starting Nov.
Volvo's new-found luxury tilt veers from the brand's traditional image as an inconspicuous, safe, and reliable option for the everyday commute.
They keep some of that black metal grit, but their curious, unpolished take on metalpunk veers sharply towards goth and post-punk.
There are a couple of moments that the car veers dangerously close to some players, but it all seems in good fun?
It veers into costume more often than you might wish; there are only so many balls at this stage in Elizabeth's reign.
As Foer's book veers into advocacy, readers are treated to a similarly energetic and cleareyed view of the modern "knowledge monopoly" giants.
The stories will feel too small and intimate, or too weird, since the show veers wildly from interpersonal drama to genre fun.
That's where Bid2Ride veers away from other bid-based services like Russian ride-hailing app inDriver that launched in the U.S. recently.
Like the rest of "The Amateurs," this despairing contemporary interlude is frantically funny, even when it veers into an art history lecture.
We're keeping track of all the ways Trump's presidency veers from the norm, both in policy and in rhetoric, starting from Nov.
We're keeping track of all the ways Trump's presidency veers from the norm, in terms of policy and rhetoric, starting from Nov.
That's an example that veers closer to concept, though in other pieces the pure abstraction of movement or progression is more evident.
His heroism occasionally veers into howling, and the strain in his voice doesn't always befit a boyish naïf who knows no fear.
Elsewhere, the series veers into bludgeoning social criticism, as in "Safe and Sound," a cautionary tale about the political abuse of paranoia.
On social media, he's basically your goofy college friend, with a refreshing, star-next-door personality that somehow never veers into recklessness.
Despite an overstuffed plot that veers into the illegal harvesting of human organs, this bad hombre takes readers on quite a chase.
The cocktail list veers trendy, with options like Southbound Local (mezcal, vermouth, Campari, mole bitters), $16, and Frosé (rosé, strawberry purée), $12.
The result is a series that is shrewd, emotional, and impolite, with a style that veers toward pretentiousness but never crosses over.
Conservation seldom veers off historic trails to connect Americans across our vast diaspora, providing avenues to share our histories, cultures and experiences.
Instead of trying to extend that revealing tour de force, the new album veers elsewhere; it's an experiment in genre and narratives.
While Ms. Smith veers toward luscious, deeply felt movement, Ms. Tanowitz loves to invent steps and to mine dance history for inspiration.
It's frustratingly good at first, and then just frustrating, because it veers away from the things that make it unique, intelligent, and exciting.
But what do you do when our colorist veers off-course and you leave your $100+ appointment with hair you kind of hate?
Finally, their model veers somewhat away from the actual data from 2010 on, especially in 2011 and 2012, and they don't know why.
As you'll see in the trailer, The Circle's drive towards omniscience veers down a slippery slope — with star employee Mae front and center.
Embracing such gratification without critical analysis veers close to the Trump administration's embracing of "alternative facts" — lies that suit the narrative you'd prefer.
The bash veers wildly off the tracks, ending with a fireball enveloping Issa's trash bin and leaving burn marks all over her wall.
Unlike the pastel-colored Printomatics, the Smile camera veers toward '90s nostalgia in a matte black body with a nice flash of yellow.
It's a storyline that veers uncomfortably close to CK's own transgressions... or accusations against Woody Allen, the apparent target of CK's cinematic troll.
Tang Chang's first solo US retrospective veers away from the criteria of progress and linearity according to which Western art is typically evaluated.
From there, it veers east toward the final two stations, one at the "Towers" dorm complex and another at the school of medicine.
Some of it veers into culturally appropriative, offensive territory, while most is simply comprised of tailored-for-the-'gram, vaguely boho-ish garb.
Instead of waiting in the short line of cars, the very high drug dealer veers into the wrong lane to bypass everyone else.
Frank Turner—so long a troubadour—rekindles his Million Dead era screams on "White Knuckles" before the record veers off into every direction.
But Trump immediately veers off track and starts talking about wheels: HANNITY: What are the options, though, if you declare a national emergency?
At least one question has not been addressed, however: Is Judge Brett Kavanaugh so ideological about certain topics that he veers toward sloppiness?
Battery life also veers into mediocre territory, as getting through a day of moderate use can be a serious challenge for the DTEK50.
The spotlight rarely veers far from John Galliano, for good or for ill, but when it lands on him today at 11 a.m.
The release itself accordingly veers off path, with each track paired with a reimagining from the likes of Liars, METZ, and Warpaint's Jennylee.
And every time the movie builds up a head of steam, it veers left into some other story entirely, which hurts its momentum.
In "RPG" Blake's usual angelic production veers toward a dirtier sound to give Trim's grizzly lyrics of crimes and shady characters extra grit.
McDonald later veers away from two police officers, who have their guns drawn, and within seconds he appears to spin around and fall.
And at times the pacing veers toward the overly deliberate with too many slow-moving scenes of the Chicago skyline and the like.
Listen: "Downhill Lullaby," the first original song that Sky Ferreira has released since 2013, veers sharply from her first album, our critic writes.
The first original song Sky Ferreira has released since 2013 veers sharply away from the armor-clad pop that filled her first album.
The religious reader who approaches Atwood's novel with an open mind will still find that it sometimes veers into obtuse or silly territory.
Work and meaning — an economist's perspective Late in the book, Susskind veers into more philosophical territory, looking at the social consequences of underemployment.
His sinker — or two-seam fastball — veers sharply away from left-handed hitters at speeds few pitchers can reach with their four-seamers.
Terence Davies wrote and directed "A Quiet Passion" (opening April 14), a biopic about Emily Dickinson that veers from screwball comedy to tragedy.
He obeys every traffic sign and rarely veers left, hoping that later in the primary season he can expand into the other lanes.
As the GOP effort to rip up the Affordable Care Act veers towards collapse, it's easy to conclude that its failure was preordained.
The stakes are higher now, as the anti-press sentiment veers into calls for more action against journalists, if not against journalism itself.
Darkly stained wooden bedside tables with leather pulls repeated the organic theme, while a desk with open shelves veers in a modern direction.
But beyond his ability to knock down open shots at a reliable rate, Jefferson understands his place and never veers outside his lane.
As America veers toward a Constitutional crisis, Fox News host Laura Ingraham is placing the blame not on Donald Trump but on ... LeBron James?
What we don't know is that Veronique will — and this is the part that veers into crazytown — deliberately try to make Mie feel crazy.
Whenever in this book he veers toward this particular subject, his characteristic exactitude, his subtle, graceful, fine-grained prose is ever so slightly coarser.
On the other side of the spectrum, there's Kakegurui, a psychological thriller about gambling that's critical about capitalism and sometimes veers toward the pornographic.
Presented in isolation or experienced project by project, Katchadourian's work often veers close to the kind of preciousness so prevalent in contemporary conceptual practice.
And Booker's work on that end too often veers into a tier of embarrassing that rivals this gentleman shattering a $229,500 bottle of champagne.
It is, after all, still incredibly violent, and its later narrative perhaps veers a little too far into the esoteric for its own good.
The CGI-aided makeup on Dan Stevens has buried him and left the Beast mostly unknowable; there are times he veers into Furry Cosplay.
And when it comes to how "Muslims" view the world, Bacevich veers into the simplistic essentialism that he accuses Washington policy makers of following.
Dateline/Chicago Mike Grajewski, a former sheet metal worker, owns a Chicago accent so delightfully thick that it veers toward "Saturday Night Live" parody.
Very much to the contrary, Warren's performance, which sometimes veers happily into an outright concert, is a two-and-a-half-hour-long hosanna.
Finally, the boy calls for his dad, and like a well-crafted joke, the book veers from its pattern at just the right moment.
In one corner are President Donald Trump's tweets, in which he veers between heaping praise on China and declaring that he has pummelled it.
And sometimes he veers into territory that's pretty, pretty, pretty controversial, which is exactly what happened when he hosted Saturday Night Live last night.
"He is occupying the ground that Marine Le Pen is leaving as she veers towards the center," Le Pen senior told Le Parisien daily.
If Facebook's strategy suddenly veers away from Fan Subscriptions, it could be hard for creators to score new signups or retain their old ones.
On its own, the depressing family drama would be bearable, but Hobson loses her thread when "Summer Cannibals" veers into frenetic, upsetting, slapdash melodrama.
Although this scene veers very far from the book, DuVernay succeeds in heightening the emotional impact of the father-daughter reunion with pulsing colors.
Despite the recent mass shooting in El Paso, Texas is still on track to loosen firearm laws in September; Italy's government veers toward collapse.
It's a breezy novel full of types (the Shark, the Dreamer, the Rebel, the Saint), and veers, not always successfully, from earnestness into satire.
The range of idioms employed here veers between the cool objectivity of spoken docudrama and the intensely lyrical extremes of quasi-operatic mad scenes.
At other times, Mr. Wright's pleasure veers into the self-satisfied, and all that love feels smothering, near-bullying, like bro-cinephilia in extremis.
As Yasaka's presence in the household becomes ever more disruptive, the story veers in unexpected directions, leaping over years before landing with wrenching ambiguity.
In a preview of the ad, Mr. Peanut appears to save actors Wesley Snipes and Matt Walsh after the Nutmobile veers off a cliff.
If it veers north, there will be significant snow in New England, but if it goes eastward, it'll mean less snow for the region.
But his blues phrasing often veers toward abstraction, his notes smearing and disappearing without an alibi — like a nose on a canvas shrewdly misplaced.
Twomey, a former Washington Post reporter, veers between the Japanese attack fleet, Pearl Harbor and Washington while adhering to the chronological order of events.
The ways in which "No One Is Coming to Save Us" intersects with and veers away from Fitzgerald's familiar plot can be very rewarding.
The poem veers from the pattern in its last line, literally giving up "hope"; but the underlying rhythm holds on for one last instant.
"Forgiveness and Stuff" veers from the "Gilmore Girls" formula of caffeine and Stars Hollow drama, but it reveals the depth of the family's relationships.
But even as Metric's music veers from the trend, they appear indefatigable; 2018's "Art of Doubt" is a testament to their artistic vitality.
The tone unproductively veers from the goofy to the creepy, which creates a sense that he was still figuring it out in the editing.
The president often veers back and forth, eager to be seen by others as the former even as he sees himself as the latter.
Trevor de Brauw: Well, I've always recorded solo stuff on the side and most of it veers off into more experimental or abstract territory.
The actor's narrative, which opens with a quote from French Renaissance philosopher Montaigne and veers into tangents about own penis, has been widely mocked online.
But his background as a straight-laced Marine who never veers from the rules gives us some clues about how this all might play out.
As he veers off to the side, in what appears to be a nonaggressive attempt to walk away, a rapid succession of shots rings out.
"The trend across the entire country though has been the technology is adapting so that it can access lower and lower resource areas," said Veers.
As Greer's career moves one way, toward a feminist organization and a move to Brooklyn, her longtime boyfriend's life veers sharply and unexpectedly in another.
This is where Susan's story veers away from life imitating art, whether you've cast her as Weeds' Nancy Botwin or Walter White in your mind.
In its second episode, "Playtest," the show veers away from its typically cynical view of technology, however, and falls straight into a horror rabbit hole.
Furthermore, Marston's view of women and feminism wasn't entirely pristine: As Lepore wrote in her book, Marston's portrayal often veers into "feminism as fetish" territory.
Be aware that "asking questions" sometimes veers into "demanding answers," which are then rapidly dismissed, attacked with nitpicky complaints or deluged with bad-faith questions.
The menu veers toward comfort food as camp, in homage to Willis's native Midwest and to Clark's grandmother MeMe, for whom the restaurant is named.
Ms. Haenn veers toward hip-hop (her first styling job was on the set of the video for Trick Daddy's "Take It to da House").
I try to see clearly when just criticism of Israel and Zionism veers into something murkier and more sinister, the ugly rhetoric of anti-Semitism.
His Austin veers from engagement to improvisation to damage control—trying to retain power over his pitch meeting, or his car keys—without causing offense.
Josephine Decker's "First Day Out," from Ms. Baldwin's slumbers, veers closer to abstraction, using the words of former inmates to form a percussive voice-over.
To ask which film veers from the historical record in its rendering of the life and loves of young Mr. Obama is beside the point.
LimetownLimetown also owes a tip of the cap to Serial for its basic premise, but the show quickly veers toward more X-Files-inspired territory.
"We believe that the focus of the judgment on the character of the victim is shameful as it veers towards victim blaming," the petition reads.
Then the platform veers into stranger territory (thanks to Jeremiah Johnson, host of The Neoliberal Podcast and a Yang skeptic, for flagging these to me).
It's indie rock that veers from heavy electric guitar licks ("Strong Woman") to spare tracks where her low-key, shimmery guitar really shines ("Sensory Memory").
She comes from a wealthy family and veers wildly between using her money to attract and keep friends and feeling self-conscious about her background.
In another performance that veers from vulnerable to terrifying, Essie Davis plays a woman whose resentment of her boy manifests itself in something existentially menacing.
Vagabon's new self-titled album, out Friday, veers away from the style that brought her an international audience with her debut, "Infinite Worlds," in 2017.
Planters' last week released a commercial in which the 104-year old mascot falls to his death after the company's Nutmobile veers off a cliff.
It's an important question because, if there was no imminent threat of danger to Americans, the killing veers from anti-terror operation to political assassination.
He also veers from cat-poster-inspirational to embracing low-culture "trash" ("Awesome, Steve Jobs mixed with Steve Austin") to treating objects like women, man.
During its course the film veers from charming caper to gruesome horror—it is only too easy to imagine the slaughterhouse scenes making studio executives queasy.
Community's aesthetic veers towards brash emo, rock, and post-harcore stuff, a lot of different sounds Prudhomme grew up on and still incorporates into his music.
Real estate companies already face huge pressure on the funding side as direct financing in the capital market veers off sharply while interest rates remain high.
The other reason I can't bring myself to stan for people is because their public persona likely veers significantly from who they are in real life.
While conservatives celebrate Trump's role in delivering them victory in November's election, his agenda veers from traditional right-wing principles like limited government and open trade.
Pick it up on the baseline as ADM senior Sam McCartney uncorks a full-court pass that veers off toward the right side of the court.
Many Star Wars fans are used to the franchise being one very specific thing, and they make plenty of noise when it veers away from that.
The third episode veers off in a completely unexpected direction by focusing on how leaf blight has the potential to wipe out the world's rubber crop.
Midge starts off doing her well-crafted act, but then veers off into an off-the-cuff rebuke of Sophie and her sexist so-called advice.
Some of his ideas, while mostly sensible, incorporate tech in in such a way that the plan veers off into the realm of fantastical sci-fi.
I order a mezcal paloma and our conversation inevitably veers from the good old days to what the hell is happening in American and British politics.
The second season of Catastrophe, while still as easy an investment (still just six half-hour episodes), veers much more into drama than its first run.
The car veers widely to the right, setting up the hairpin, but then doesn't brake as it turns abruptly left and maintains its full straightaway speed.
Just like racism, sexism, homophobia and Islamaphobia, anti-Semitism and criticism of Israel that veers into anti-Semitism have no place at the University of California.
The series uses comedy to disarm its viewers, and to attract the kind of audience that veers away from more serious material like HBO's The Leftovers.
Ever since Kobe penned his sonnet to an orange leather orb back in November, every discussion of this NBA generation's saltiest player now veers into saccharine.
The current wave of pessimism is a reminder that there's a recurring tendency on the part of intellectuals to abandon democracy when it veers off course.
After having come to a stop during the gunfire, the Jeep veers to the right — a few feet toward the stop sign and off the road.
When her memoir veers to exile in Europe, its emotional punch is weaker, just as Meyer's story lags when he strays from Sichuan, Beijing and Manchuria.
Like the music his brilliant if drunken keyboard virtuoso is describing, the narrative never veers from the expected; even its twists fit into well-worn grooves.
She's doing homework, writing by hand in a notebook as she casually banters with someone online — chatter about Emily Dickinson that veers into more personal territory.
Yes, your body temperature now veers from auto-fry to flash-frozen within minutes, which somehow distracted you from noticing that a tire displaced your waistline.
Many chapters end with a cliffhanger, which adds a cinematic quality but veers into pulpy true crime when it feels like there's more pathos at stake.
Happily, Island Inn at 123 West veers contemporary, with firm mattresses, organic high-thread-count sheets, flat-screen televisions, heated towel bars and radiant bathroom flooring.
"WONDERSTRUCK" Coming off the 2015 Cannes triumph of "Carol," Todd Haynes veers into a fascinating new direction with an adaptation of Brian Selznick's illustrated children's novel.
Brown veers between making him the creepy child right out of a horror movie and the touchingly misunderstood victim of mental illness or post-traumatic stress.
We read incoming texts to our bot and confirm that she is tagging them correctly and adding in human messages when the situation veers off path.
There's also a weird tone to "Violent Crimes," which is framed as a tribute to his daughter North but veers off into a markedly off take.
But as television veers more and more toward writing with binge viewing in mind, I'm so grateful for ​The Americans' insistence on detail and episodic storytelling.
Still, being a successful businessman may not be what voters are looking for as an alternative to Trump, especially as the party veers toward a progressive platform.
Rather than encouraging conversations about big, long-term challenges that the nation faces, the discussion too often veers toward what is currently on the minds of viewers.
If someone is going to make it a full-time job, then it veers into the commercial space — but give people room to dabble with their lives.
I love a cozy spot that veers more low-key, and his suggestion was one of those fancier restaurants finance guys flock to once the market closes.
Two miles in for all of them, the course veers off the paved road and up into a trail with a steep incline of roughly 30% grade.
James Temperton, Wired: Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright continue their malevolent waltz of evil, which at times is satisfying but at others veers towards comic book supervillainy.
In typical Destiny fashion, it veers all over the place and seems to be written around introducing new elements of play rather than delivering a coherent narrative.
For the record, I find that with limited shade options in a collection, my pick usually veers on the orange side or too light for my liking.
And while she says she appreciates fashion, she veers more toward the classic side of the style spectrum, and prefers to admire all the action from afar.
The low-key, observational style of the humor in "Better Things" may leave you restless, and there are moments when the show veers into cuteness or sentimentality.
It aligns closely with longstanding priorities of federal Republican policymakers, but also veers away from GOP orthodoxy as the billionaire businessman has done in other policy areas.
Whether your travel style veers more toward rugged explorer or luxury escapist, get ready to experience 10 of the most incredible tree-house hotels across the globe.
But at its worst, especially cases where drugs like Valium and Xanax are used to stay asleep, sleeping to avoid eating veers into serious eating disorder territory.
But as Tommo's own time nears, his terror escalates and the transition from tear-jerker to something that veers closer to horror feels unrelentingly bleak, even dehumanizing.
In a candid interview with Science Magazine over the weekend, Fauci repeatedly acknowledged that he disagrees with Trump and that the President veers into misinformation at times.
The Bachman-Wilson House is accessed by a winding path that veers off into the Ozarks woods from the museum's main building, leading through a welcome pavilion.
As with the director's other works, there's a self-conscious, constructed quality to "The Grief of Others," but it rarely veers into the precious or the phony.
But for all the film's strengths, the nearly exclusive focus on Austyn's personal story means that the narrative sometimes veers into clichés about the pitfalls of stardom.
The pioneering French Street artist Brusk, who shows with the Jersey City gallery Jonathan LeVine Projects, veers toward monumental work, and his canvases can go for $25,000.
The band's take on hardcore veers towards stadium crust—Fall of Efrafa and latter-day Tragedy come to mind—but avoids sacrificing an ounce of necessary rage.
Samsung designed Bixby with a specific goal in mind, one that veers away from its fellow voice assistants — Apple's Siri, Amazon's Alexa, Microsoft's Cortana and the Google Assistant.
The conversation gradually veers into our own lives: our taste in art, our jobs (he's the financial manager of a theater company in Birmingham), and our romantic entanglements.
And until the Republicans learn to fight like they do and go with a narrative no one veers from, they and socialism will run amok in this country.
The mood is set from the beginning when a conversation with her boss veers into harassment territory: this is a woman whose word will almost certainly be questioned.
What came out of those sessions was a wise, essential memoir about pregnancy and motherhood – but also about dealing with life when it veers off the expected tracks.
At his increasingly rare public rallies, he still talks about building a wall, but quickly veers into complaints about the "un-American" elites who are obstructing the project.
My skin veers on the oily side, and my main issue with other sunscreens is that they typically leave my mug greasy after only a couple of hours.
At times the book veers dangerously close to the banality of an instruction manual (some passages will only bring true delight to the technically minded among his readers).
But in the spirit of a volume that nervously veers and upends, let me depart my focus on form for an observation of atmosphere: These poems are tense!
So not only is Barça imploring us to stand in solidarity with criminal activity, but their language veers dangerously into co-opting the language of political prisoner protest.
Widmerpool could almost be Donald Trump, except that he suddenly veers left politically (and, it's rumored, helps engineer the escape to Russia of Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean).
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 6%What critics said: "Every time this show almost does something good it just veers off for the lazy sophomoric treatise instead.
The Falluja campaign veers from Washington's battle plan, which sees the main fight looming in Mosul, the biggest city in either Iraq or Syria under Islamic State control.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 12%What critics said: "Every time this show almost does something good it just veers off for the lazy sophomoric treatise instead.
We court a literature that veers toward categories of discourse we mean to write against: the flattened depiction of the human being used in advertisements and political speeches.
He's drawn a hard line on immigration, sure, but compared to Ted Cruz or even to Marco Rubio, his rhetoric veers toward the center on virtually everything else.
It is indeed a visual concretization of a band that often veers off into the abstract, and a significantly different, and fascinating, way to experience a Krakow song.
And in the present day, the show occasionally veers off into story sidetracks of gods living life among the plebes, like the saturated glamor of Bilquis (Yetide Badaki).
He veers toward fusion cuisine at dinner, with beef ramen pasta, charbroiled mackerel with wasabi relish, a French-accented seafood stew, and pork buns with bean paste aioli.
If the agency veers away from its core mission, then the United States, and the world, would lose a potentially powerful tool for improving the lives of millions.
His stand-up was never dense with punch lines, but "Private School Negro" veers further from a tight club set, toward a mix of storytelling, jokes and arguments.
Whether Blackbear is more than a living, breathing index of hip-hop memes isn't wholly clear on this album, which veers from soulless to clever and back again.
If your family's listening habits are anything like mine, however, then you might end up with a shared playlist that veers chaotically between easy-listening and heavy metal.
For many, it also signals America's continued pre-eminence in the global economy, and when a bull market veers off course, investors tend to panic about the future.
Just as visible is America's incoherent response, which veers between demanding that the Chinese government buy Iowan soyabeans and insisting it must abandon its state-led economic model.
His experience—at Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Roberta's, and Gramercy Tavern—informs his down-home seasonal American fare, which veers more toward tongues and cheeks than burgers.
And as the show's tone veers from anxious comedy into psychodrama, with each of the characters erupting into set-rattling implosion, it becomes increasingly hard to suspend disbelief.
Metacritic score: 74 Must-listen track: "Dominoes" veers between shimmery choruses and more stripped-back verses, making the song stand out as one of Egypt Station's dreamiest tracks.
This is the way of Survivor's Remorse, which is the kind of show that veers wildly between comedy, dark comedy, and outright drama, sometimes within the same scene.
When breaking down its offerings, co-founder and CEO Daniela Braga often veers into abstract philosophical concepts to explain the hurdles it's working to overcome in language processing systems.
Gleam veers on the peachy side, That Glow contains hues of the bronze persuasion, and Sun Dipped appeals to the type of people who buy all rose gold everything.
While it would have been easy to sensationalize "Episode 5's" body shaming installment — and its explicit full-frontal female nudity — Sex Education instead veers towards the emotionally illuminating.
It frequently veers into doxing, posting often unredacted photos of women for just about any infraction: dating multiple Marines on a base, deadlifting heavy or even just being attractive.
It's a classic adventure anime about a boy training to be an accomplished hunter, befriending allies along the way in a world that veers from fun to extremely horrifying.
As his essay veers into a discussion of Gianni Versace, Elton John and Caitlyn Jenner, it becomes clear that something else has been on his mind the whole time.
At once calculating, charming and cryptic, Fassbender serves as macabre ringmaster to a tale that oftentimes veers Frankenstein — with some Lord of the Flies thrown in for good measure.
A cabin window was also opened, perhaps to release smoke, and then an issue arises with the autopilot, before the plane veers off, possibly out of control, before disappearing.
Villanelle, by contrast, has a fancy flat in Paris and a killer wardrobe that veers from pretty brocade tailoring to pussy bow blouses to that voluminous Molly Goddard dress.
The result veers between cheesy, by-numbers, synth-led psychedelic rock, and electronic atonal noise, punctuated by drippings of sitar and a sort of King Arthur-esque medieval narrative.
Matin does note, however, that if your skin veers more toward the sallow side (with green and olive undertones), you should avoid colors with too much yellow in them.
So to play Peggy Blumquist, a beautician on the road to self-actualization who veers off course after committing a hit-and-run in FX's "Fargo," she turned inward.
The relationship between Strand and Madison, which progressed from adversarial to trusted companionship, was always intriguing, and I hope the show veers back toward it in the third season.
On it, the 63-year-old barely veers away from what activities he got into while still on the street, but his drill-inspired approach entertains throughout its duration.
Occasionally, however, Kelly veers in unexpected directions, like "Brach and Shadow, Spencertown," which depicts a curved branch reaching over the snow, combining with its shadow to form a heart.
Yet while his peers stand out with heavy drums and sing-along turn up anthems, Yachty's sound veers more abstract, often with a bright and almost a cartoonish quality.
The Senate version of the annual defense authorization bill, released Thursday night, veers away from its House counterpart on a change in authority for the U.S. military's cyber unit.
It's hard not to root for Nina, even if this prickly, intriguingly difficult character becomes considerably less interesting as the story progresses and the dialogue veers toward the therapeutic.
But Mr. Bolton is not always in step with a president who sometimes veers back and forth between threatening "fire and fury" and eagerly seeking talks with foreign leaders.
Listen: "Downhill Lullaby," the first original song Sky Ferreira has released since 20123, veers sharply away from the armor-clad pop that filled her first album, our critic writes.
Having locked in the basics (grills and hammocks were welcome additions), Governors Island now veers into the extravagant: new this season are outdoor "ice" skating, film screenings and glamping (!).
But the big story here is that Scaramucci is a natural for a communications job that veers from established Washington traditions in ways similar to President Trump's own personality.
It veers way too close to the "Can I speak to your manager?" haircut, which is a 2000s beauty relic, and not in a cute star eye makeup way.
And as she veers into self-destruction and he begins to search for meaning elsewhere, each must confront how far they are willing to go to save the other.
In a video from 2011, church leaders talk about whether the church would be vulnerable to a WikiLeaks-like dump, but the conversation quickly veers from cybersecurity to homosexuality.
On its surface, the track veers toward tropical pop signifiers, with its dancehall rhythm, funk-lite electric guitars and the brrrrrat-a-tat-tat of a syncopated rawhide drum.
That is essential for a president whose popularity is not particularly high and could slide if he veers in either direction, says Laurent Bouvet, a political scientist at Versailles University.
Google has had editors curate audio playlists for its Google Play Music service, but they have played a lesser role in the YouTube Music app, which veers more toward video.
The chefs are as taken with fermentation and native ingredients as any other modern Australian cooks, but here there is intent that veers toward pleasure and away from gratuitous posturing.
It's raised thorny questions about the breadth of material YouTube hosts, and what to do when that material veers into hateful rhetoric that most, brands or otherwise, would find offensive.
He veers between indifference and hostility to troublesome principles such as due process, the separation of powers and the rule of law—all of which need shoring up, not weakening.
These characters feel less like fictional creations and more like ordinary people, briefly illuminated in rich language, beautifully translated by Sam Taylor, that veers from the medical to the philosophical.
She eschews any phantasmagoric elements and veers sharply from the polychromatic palette associated with the era of her writing career, the period known as El Boom, into pitch-black darkness.
The film veers into disturbing territory when the brothers and their adoptive families learn that the triplets – and other multiples – were split up as part of a secret social experiment.
If Aadhaar is indeed as revolutionary as the personal computer, it is frustrating that the second half of the book veers into other ways IT can help deliver government services.
The sisters' relationship is tense and competitive; Alexia veers between supporting Justine and lashing out at her more censorious attitude to their disability (for it seems medical, from the start).
As he prepares to appear on Capitol Hill, it is instructive to note that Mueller rarely veers off script for any personal commentary, nor does he engage in self aggrandizement.
An airy, mid-tempo pop track, "Forever Always" veers very close to yacht rock (check the guitar solo around 2 and a half minutes in) but it's a delight regardless.
TheLostBegotten frequently veers into rants about Donald Trump and rarely speaks in full sentences, but the crux of his argument is, essentially: It's 211, why doesn't SpaceX use HD cameras?
But in between, the alternate route veers east to follow the path of an existing pipeline, a switch that regulators say could make emergency responses to either pipeline more efficient.
Les Discrets kept the goth train rolling with the debut of their new material, which veers heavily towards post-punk with big harmonies, snappy percussion and chill, dreamy harmonized vocals.
In the one involving the entrepreneur (Stephen Park) and his son (Eugene Young), a benignly comic caricature veers close to bad-guy Orientalism before veering back for a sentimental ending.
It veers from the Gothic to the satirical and seamlessly interweaves social commentary on everything from gender to the cultural hegemony to our obsessions with social media and future tech.
Still, even as the state veers left, there are some measures that New Jersey residents simply will not stomach, particularly if they are forced to pay even more in taxes.
For this show, however, the Octopus Project will be showcasing songs from its new album, "Memory Mirror," which deftly veers from dazzling Afro-pop guitar hooks to bizarre, psychedelic workouts.
Thus a show that begins on fairly traditional ground, with Mr. Daumier's witty lithographs and Mr. Courbet's plaintive sketch of a cell, swiftly veers into more expansive and unpredictable territory.
Perhaps because of the team effort here, however, some of the writing veers off tonally into strange lands of its own: murkily academic, narrowly biographical, insistently boosterish or downright bizarre.
Maureen Ryan, Variety: Until Stranger Things 2 really gets going — and that takes a while — it trails an air of self-consciousness that veers into strained fan service at times.
In an interview with Time magazine, published on Thursday, Mr. Trump veers from topic to topic, praising himself and dismissing his critics in language that sometimes is hard to follow.
Mr. DeRogatis veers from expletive-laden indignation to choked-back tears when describing the effects of Mr. Kelly's alleged behavior with what he estimates to be at least 254 women.
It's a big book that veers in and out of the lives of its idiosyncratic characters, occasionally verging, in its bric-a-brac of historical oddball detail, on the precious.
That's because when this episode veers into tackling race head on, it becomes obvious that It's Always Sunny just doesn't have all that much to say about it after all.
We wade into the crowd as the band veers from classic rock-ish jams to jazz to experimental rhythmic deconstruction, smudging where one song or genre ends and the other begins.
As Joe, the closeted gay Mormon, Christophe Montenez is oblivious to his own pain and that of others, including his wife, Harper (Jennifer Decker, who veers between childlike torpor and lucidity).
As Dr. Donna Skirth, an associate of Drake's who suddenly grows a conscience, Jenny Slate appears to also embrace the inevitable, delivering her lines with an earnestness that veers on parody.
If anything, the dejected bearded lady (Keala Settle) bellowing out a tune about how she just wants to be accepted veers close to a Saturday Night Live-esque digital short parody.
Yes, it sometimes veers into the melodramatic (Hot Dr. Turner and his wife — formerly Sister Bernadette, now known as Shelagh — are almost insufferably happy and upbeat about everything), but it's charming.
The exquisite turmoil builds to a grand cameo for the sacred monster of modern French cinema, Gérard Depardieu, whose brief but dominating appearance veers from beastly voracity to gruff compassion. ♦
The 5-4 ruling essentially gave him a green light to express himself however he wishes -- even if that language veers into bigoted or racist speech -- without fear of legal repercussion.
Missing, however, is his typically skillful manipulation of tension, partly because his tone veers so often from jokey to reverential, from winking at the western to making a sacrament of it.
Mr. Trump veers dangerously close to the territory of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," a fabricated anti-Semitic text, in discussing the WikiLeaks hacks that revealed some of Mrs.
There's more opposites attracting at Dragonstone, as Daenerys veers wildly between her messianic and evil-queen personas opposite Tyrion, who can't keep from pointing out her mutual attraction to Jon Snow.
On "Nutty," he veers toward the traditional — intimating Monk's stride-piano technique by way of early ragtime guitar, then running through a rising sequence of diminished chords like a bebop guitarist.
The look (done by celebrity colorist Tracey Cunningham) is totally different for Jenner, who hardly veers away from her dark-brown roots, with the exception of occasionally sporting in a wig.
Outside of that theme (which veers into philosophy and isn't deeply meditated on in the couple of pages of story here), I think there are two other threads worth pulling on.
"It clearly veers into a loss of sovereignty for the Chinese and could be rejected on this ground," said Mary Lovely, a professor of economics and China expert at Syracuse University.
The risky assault veers from the battle plan of his U.S. allies who want the army to focus on Mosul instead, rather than risk being bogged down in potentially hostile territory.
Netflix perfected the wholesome, popcorn-perfect rom-com in 2018, and its approach to straight-up comedies often veers toward low-effort—*cough* eight Adam Sandler originals *cough*—stoner-optimized films.
It's dark and weird and confident as hell, which is good, because even when the show veers close to falling down a confusing rabbit hole, it can usually pull itself right out.
The appointment brings a more conservative bent to the Senate given Kyle's voting record and how it veers from that of McCain, a maverick who sometimes collaborated with Democrats on major legislation.
The game veers pretty hard toward realism and gritty, authentic experiences, which, and this has been made pretty obvious by now, is the reason you won't be fighting zombies in this game.
The MacBook veers more towards professionals due to running macOS, while the iPad seems better for people who just want to watch a movie, crank out a paper, or do some drawing.
What little political discussion there is veers toward satire, like a side mission that has you searching for what is very clearly, but never explicitly described as, the Donald Trump pee tape.
That's mostly due to Khaled's frequent use of Snapchat, where he broadcasts his daily life to some 6 million followers with the kind of overwhelming positivity that often veers into meme territory.
At this point, the van veers to the side of the road—you can almost ALMOST hear the Jaws theme being to play—hits a puddle and just fucking drenches this couple.
If anything, songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez kind of play into their weakest aspects with a song from Anna that veers into Randy-Newman-sing-about-what-you're-doing territory.
If this musical's high-mindedness at times veers toward the oppressively arty, the same could never be said of "Aladdin," the Disney extravaganza that opened on Wednesday at the Prince Edward Theater.
Prepare a bit in advance, so that every time the conversation veers back to work tales, you are ready to interject with a new topic that steers everyone in a different direction.
I knew that what was required for when he veers off course and falls off the wagon was to step into chaos in a sense and to actually not be in control.
Theories abound as to why, but the most believable seems to be Dutton's, whose sensitive portrait of a woman who understood herself to be an apparent freak never veers into the sentimental.
The hour splices together different performances from a variety of venues, often cutting from one to the next the second a bit veers in a different direction and ends on a twist.
That's one of the truisms in "The Big Sick," a joyous, generous-hearted romantic comedy that, even as it veers into difficult terrain, insists that we just need to keep on laughing.
One of the shortcomings of mid-period Paramore was the way Ms. Williams was de-emphasized — she is best when allowed to emote largely uncamouflaged, and when her singing veers toward sneers.
In the 6-page letter Trump sent to Capitol, the President calls Pelosi's actions "spiteful" and veers into what he sees as personal affronts, saying she's violated her own oath of office.
"I think December is gonna tell a lot, as Congress veers towards reversing the president's decision on DACA and ensuring that not a penny is spent on the border wall," Vela said.
And his aggressive follow-ups to Biden on the deportation issue – "You didn't answer the question," he said at one point – are likely to revive complaints that he sometimes veers into advocacy.
But there's always some point in Navarro's analysis where he veers off the path of rational concern and starts to careen through a wilderness of all-consuming fears about China's true intentions.
And when Les veers off in a harsher, more demented voice to babble "I've got a little thing for you/I've got a little crush or something," behold a dork's declaration of love.
Mr. Gilbertson, 30 as well, wrote a string quartet that veers from glassy to robust, and Mr. Hearne, 35, wrote "Sound From the Bench," a cantata for chamber choir, electric guitars and drums.
There is something for everyone, whether your Halloween decor veers more on the scary side (ie: hanging light-up ghouls) or you prefer cute and charming fare like a rustic pumpkin patch sign.
So I don't think capitalism is an inherently moral system or an inherently self-defeating system, but we have to ensure that it adapts when it veers too far into corruption and inequality.
Sure, the final trip "beyond the infinite" veers dangerously close to background projections at a Jefferson Airplane show, but somehow, decades later, the film still feels like you're watching something that's really happening.
The focus veers wildly from John feeling like his life has had no meaning or adventure to him stopping the robbery to him at his first day on the job with the LAPD.
The script isn't entirely watertight: Kyle veers back and forth between "sweet, sad kid" and "murderous maniac on the edge" a few times too often, based on the dramatic needs of the moment.
It's a mess of a movie, choppy and incoherent, a mishmash of tone that veers wildly from comedy to bloody drama, a gangster epic with no grounding in any people, place, or thing.
"Window Shades" is a strange convergence of past and present, and there's a feeling of intimacy and communion, if you know the mournful original, when Remy's voice veers upward, away from Taylor's desperation.
" Rarely, Laing veers into polemicism, as when, leaning heavily on Sarah Schulman and Susan Sontag, she writes with an atypical lack of humor that "everything becomes steadily more homogenized, more intolerant of difference.
While Washington veers between agony and delight at the latest twist in his soap operatic presidency, the speakers in Midtown Manhattan kept clear of all things Stormy Daniels, James Comey and Michael Cohen.
A classic way of determining whether your hair veers on the low or high end of the spectrum is the old hair-in-a-cup-of-water trick, says celebrity hairstylist Lacy Redway.
In conclusion: this veers towards "This Is What You Came For" territory—a calculated success, yes, but will Calvin Harris name be the first one that springs to mind when you hear it?
Country music's knack for pushing emotional buttons sometimes veers into unsubtle sentimentality — see Scotty McCreery's current hit, "Five More Minutes," through which you'll roll your eyes while dabbing away a tear or two.
Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ," from 2004, which depicts Christ's persecution and crucifixion in grueling detail and veers into horror-movie territory once Judas reckons with his betrayal, is on demand.
Bill Burr, Artie Lange and other comedians play versions of themselves to give Pete guidance or a place to stay; the show veers between thoughtful contemplation of morals and debaucherous one-night stands.
Her death is handled suggestively, and the book's color palette darkens as the story takes a beguiling turn in its last pages and veers into the territory of a traditional Chinese ghost story.
But although this telling of Mr Manzoor's life occasionally veers towards an American high-school movie, it does so only to demonstrate the universal appeal of Mr Springsteen's songs about longing and resilience.
In the show, which is ideologically inconsistent and often veers into territory that is deemed not politically correct, Rogan has interviewed politicians, including Sanders and fellow 2020 rivals Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard.
" The article also said the film version of Ms. Scruggs "veers from reality, according to people who knew and worked with her, in suggesting she landed scoops by offering to sleep with sources.
Yet while chiding extreme libertarianism, Selbourne veers dangerously close to Comstockery in his tsk-tsking of noise that "masquerades as music," gender fluidity, sperm banks, bad grammar, video plagiarists and other presumed vices.
Just how far the positive argument for the legitimacy of the Zionist project often veers from the rules of public reason is perfectly captured by another quote from Mr. Schumer's speech to Aipac.
After quick cuts between scenes of nature scenes — bees sipping pollen, koi fish in a pond — the film veers into a collage of 1960s gender stereotypes that anticipates the action soon to follow.
In his 1977 Crossing the Border series, the artist veers away from his rectangular and oval cubist shapes and depicts brutish images of three enervated men dragging a cadaverous cow along the road.
ASTON VEERS OFF EUROPEAN TRACK Wednesday's numbers showed Aston's wholesale sales volumes in Europe, Middle East and Africa fell 13% year-on-year in the first half, while those in the UK dropped 17%.
As the whole world veers towards mass sexual fluidity (recent studies found that 1 in 2 young people say they are not 100% heterosexual), the traditional "gay icon" is simply too archaic a concept.
Yu guys play slowed-down rock 'n' roll, and Pallbearer veers more towards classic doom—you two have really got both sides of the coin covered when it comes to this kind of music.
The action veers from explosion-filled car chases on slicked down Gotham streets to bruising brawls in abandoned buildings, but any promise of deeper meaning dissolves the minute Batman and Superman start trading blows.
Basically, it veers between old footage of Oakleys and bongs and long soliloquies about the meaning of life in such a way that it's impossible to nail down its subject's level of self-awareness.
Today, Noname arrives with her debut album, Room 25, where she veers away from the anonymity she used as a security blanket in the past, avoiding most press, photos, and visuals for her songs.
The show veers back to more familiar terrain with the prickly relationship between Bates' free spirit and her MBA son Travis (Aaron Moten), who has his own ongoing flirtation with a coworker (Elizabeth Alderfer).
What's the relationship between the tailcoat-clad soloist, Dunia Acosta, who veers between scheming and despairing to "Pennies From Heaven," and Daileidys Carrazana and Manuel Duran, whose unconventional partnering suggests a fractured, complicated love?
There is no question that the film's version of the inquiry veers from the official record in both tone and substance, and depicts the investigators as departing from standard protocol in airline accident inquiries.
But a new report from The New York Times Magazine veers toward placing the blame on "inexperienced pilots" and an industry that demands a constant stream of new talent to staff low-cost operations.
The aesthetic, which veers from Middle America with a shit-load of monsters dumped into it to European cities that have stood the test of time and two major world wars, is oddly alluring.
And his music, at its most fascinating, veers well off the now relatively safe path of woozy, washed-out trap melodies into odd discursions and vocal experiments, although always with a positive, upbeat underpinning.
Songs like "Perpetrator Emasculation" may remind listeners of Castrator's "The Emasculator," another rape revenge fantasy, but Venom Prison's approach veers away from Castrator's old school death metal approach, instead embracing a furious hardcore stomp.
She veers from the novel's description of an unremarkable and flat landscape devoid of vegetation whose most notable feature is that it is gray, both outside the Happy Medium's cave and within its walls.
If there's a scuff where the seams narrow — the sweet spot — it creates a four-seam sinker, a pitch that spins like a straight fastball but veers away, in the direction opposite the scuff.
On Friday, on a portion of the trail that veers into Smyth County in southwest Virginia, Mr. Jordan approached four hikers and acted "disturbed and unstable," playing his guitar and singing, the affidavit said.
They are front and center in his classic "Peer Gynt," from 1876, in which a hopelessly self-involved antihero goes on a journey from Norway to North Africa that veers between realism and fantasy.
The craziness buried in "Spellbound" is misogyny: The movie veers off to become an examination not of the hazards of neurotic trauma but of what it's like to be a woman tormented by patriarchy.
She deftly veers between body-positive, girl-power rallying cries ("Good as Hell") and sillier club-rattlers like "Phone," in which she laments trying to get home sans device after a late night out.
David Harbour slides into the title role, in a movie that contains moments of cheesy, dark humor but which ultimately veers about so unevenly as make sitting through it approximate its hero's subterranean origins.
When the day "has clearly taken a turn for the worse," the text veers off the line, toward the bottom of the page, and the words "melt away" appear to melt into the page.
Like all reenactment shows, this one runs into the main problem inherent to that conceit, which is that the fictionalization of historical records occasionally veers into the realm of the cheesy and/or overdramatic.
Mai and Nguyen approach the subject through different perspectives: Mai's work veers on the macabre and is strictly focused on the toll a consumerist culture like Lolita takes on those who partake in it.
This is the sort of novel you find yourself reading aloud to those within earshot, because you can't quite believe how often the autumnal-intellectual tone Mr. Pinckney searches for veers instead toward ripe nonsense.
Beginning with a callback to the Don Bluth arcade game Dragon's Lair, the trailer then veers off into new territory, with the line between the Upside Down and the real world apparently thinner than ever.
The plot regularly veers into outlandish territory — starting with Frank having chosen Claire as his running mate — that, whatever the parallels, shares more with the frothy camp of Scandal than reality, even our current one.
The plot regularly veers into outlandish territory -- starting with Frank having chosen Claire as his running mate -- that, whatever the parallels, shares more with the frothy camp of "Scandal" than reality, even our current one.
Doug says his movie -- which is nominated for 13 Oscars -- has been getting all sorts of positive buzz during awards season ... so it's okay if it veers down a weird Fish-man dildo path, too.
The final act contains some stunningly dark and desperate music, with a funerary chorus, ominous drums and a bravura aria for Parisina, "Ugo è spento," in which she veers between shocked grief and vindictive rage.
But just as one scandal ebbs and Mr. Trump appears primed to stick to a single message for an entire news cycle, he veers off course with an unscripted utterance on a morning news program.
In an extraordinary shift in public sentiment, the American secret services, battered by a president who veers between praise and vitriol for the agencies, have now emerged as defenders of constitutional propriety, and thus democracy.
"Mixing decades for a multi-generational fashion look often veers on costume or too editorial," says fashion historian Cameron Silver, founder of Decades in L.A., and fashion director of H by Halston and H Halston.
He veers from barking at members of his staff to grumbling about how he was better off following his own instincts during the primaries and suggesting he should not have heeded their calls for change.
"My grandmother's chitterlings were a thing I loved, but never talked about," Mr. Jordan said, a thought that will sound familiar to immigrants and other people whose families' food veers from the mainstream American diet.
And yet he aptly shows not just how the personal is always entwined with the political, but how history veers from neat linear narratives into circular, concentric and even fantastic and unimaginable patterns and designs.
"Miracle Creek," Angie Kim's debut novel, veers from immigration narrative to legal thriller as Elizabeth Ward — the mother of an 8-year-old autistic boy who died in the fire — goes on trial for murder.
He's part and parcel with the film's tonal inconsistency, which veers from broad comedy (Miranda Otto as an overbearing hostess is very funny, but seems like she belongs in a different movie) to bittersweet catharsis.
"The question is whether the demonstration is so unsupported by the evidence and veers so far from the federal Medicaid law that as a substantive matter it doesn't fit under" the waiver program, Rosenbaum said.
Persona 4 veers sharply away from P3's thematic colors of dark blues and greens for a bright, sunny yellow to accompany the story of a group of high school friends hunting for a murderer.
While production veers closer to Balvin's Vibras sheen than Bunny's X100PRE experimental edge, their pairing produced at least two of urbano's most important songs this year, both notable for not coming from their usual beatmakers.
The movie veers into dangerously corny territory, especially in the scene in which Doss first meets his fellow soldiers, each of whom is introduced with his nickname and a sly quip that displays his distinguishing characteristic.
While rooted in direct observation, his work often veers into the territory of abstraction by utilizing darkness, reflective glare, and refraction, all of which serve to dissolve the unity of the subject and disorient the viewer.
Instead, the show veers into a completely unrelated story about the burning of the Library of Alexandria, and a hentai scene presumably meant to stir the same excitement Bilquis' man-eating vagina did in season 1.
The book veers into abstraction at times — the narrator's meditations and discussions at a European literary festival can seem to exist outside of reality — but it also offers a profound, if bleak, interpretation of human relationships.
As the bombs fall across Europe and the "monstrous tyranny" persists, the reader watches the slow, intimate unravelling of Juliet "like a ball of wool" as she veers from naïve and romantic to violent and despairing.
Our conversation veers from trauma recovery to economic gender parity (she and Westworld costar Thandie Newton will be paid the same as their male counterparts next season), and yet laughs and smiles come easily to her.
"The main difference between the southeastern US and the rest of the country is the intensity of the resource," said Paul Veers, chief engineer at the National Wind Technology Center at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Save for various asides — this season, a contestant referred to "shithole" countries, referencing Trump's comment about Haiti — the show veers away from politics, in part because the timeline of the show doesn't match the election timeline.
Finally, on the subject of ethics and artificial intelligence, consider the following scenario: A self-driving car is rounding a corner, lined with pedestrians on the right shoulder, when an oncoming car veers into its lane.
The tour veers off the rails halfway through the song, when the guide becomes distracted by the sight of Paula Thompson, a woman he has known since childhood, and for whom he's still carrying a torch.
It starts out with a Devil Wears Prada patina, telling the story of a young woman toiling in obscurity as a ghostwriter at a glossy teen magazine in Manhattan, but it quickly veers into uncharted territory.
The dialogue occasionally veers into laughably self-serious territory, but more often the show feels like a diet hybrid of "Sons of Anarchy" and "Vikings," with an aspirational wisp of "Justified" — mostly in a good way.
"I think it's a lot happier and punchier," Soko says of her most recent work, which veers more towards the "80s structure of having a chorus and not being afraid of it," as she puts it.
Now, the group has embarked on a project in Houston that veers off course from the original goal of fighting deep poverty (while hewing to the core idea that cash is the best kind of aid).
It's then that starstruck fascination with Trump the performer may cede to skepticism and hostility if the President veers into his typical populist nationalist routine, with its cutting critiques of global free trade and multilateral institutions.
Big data takes talent out of the equation Pick your favorite movie about artificial intelligence, and I'll wager it includes a plotline where the perfect mind veers off the tracks of humanity into some diabolical plan.
Performed on a stage marked out by dust sheets and a stepladder, two chairs representing various locations as needed, the play sometimes veers toward the overemphatic, and the 70 unbroken minutes do not necessarily race by.
Often, when a song arrives at the drop — the place where an explosion usually lands — it instead veers into something like a sun shower, or a crowd applauding in the distance, rarely the usual gut punch.
The menu is divided into two parts, "Traditional" and "Imagination," the first focusing on Serbian dishes like paprika-spiked cevapi and beef goulash, while the second veers toward tender pork ribs and steak with prune sauce.
It's unusually challenging to describe the movie, which plays out like a particularly bonkers episode of Black Mirror crossed with a Western, and which veers from action to horror to dystopian sci-fi to gallows comedy.
But she soon veers away from joke-telling — in fact, Gadsby declares that she's quitting comedy and starts analyzing the structure and content of some old jokes, asking difficult questions about who we're laughing at and why.
Björk collaborator Arca is one of N O I S E's most notable contributors; although his work regularly bears traces of smudged distortion, on "Bussy" he veers all the way into power electronics territory at certain moments.
Then, halfway through, it veers into the shady sale of the Las Vegas Review-Journal to a local gambling magnate, and saves the last 30 minutes rah-rah'ing about the First Amendment and hissing at Donald Trump.
" In "Old Men Young Women," Ms. McKenna veers between tartness and sympathy, warning someone's third wife that it won't be long until "He'll be downtown trying to find someone to make the mirror stop telling the truth.
The Iraq assault on Falluja has the support of U.S. air power, but veers from Washington's battle plan, which called for the government to focus its forces on Mosul, Islamic State's de facto Iraqi capital further north.
We're eavesdropping on a conversation that was never meant to be heard, and, as a result, we enter a triangulated relationship that veers on the erotic, between Wojnarowicz, his amorous and analytical mind, and the silent listener.
She is joined on the bill by two other similarly minded artists, each abstractly confessional with guitars in tow: Caroline Schuck is a local who sings compellingly about identity crises; Grace Ludmila veers more toward dream pop.
The effect is intense and elegiac, even as the pace veers toward the overly deliberate, and as Mr. Reilly and some essential witnesses aren't interviewed or approached by the filmmaker; no explanation for this omission is given.
But it veers far from the truth with this sweeping, conspiratorial video presentation: First, it shows a bright graphic of the words "terrorist social media" framing a handful of tweets praising the attack or verbally assaulting Republicans.
But the comparison also veers into the offensive the moment you remember that Sanders himself was born into a Jewish family, and that his political beliefs are shaped in part by his family's experiences during the Holocaust.
There's an echo of Lucille Clifton ("come celebrate with me that every day something has tried to kill me and has failed"), but the poem veers away from a declaration of survival to explore more complicated terrain.
There, Georgette, fresh from dancing on the table, offers "a toast to love and freedom," but, as the party slouches into sloppily cavalier blunders, the comedy veers toward tragedy, which Lubitsch sketches with a bittersweet Mozartean lyricism.
For people with skin conditions or sensitive skin, it veers heavily into the medical, existing not as a way to improve upon already-good skin but as a treatment for painful, anxiety-inducing, emotionally taxing skin conditions.
"Future" is closer to his earlier work, with barked brags (the excellent "Super Trapper") and ruminative soul-searching that veers toward the psychedelic ("I don't ever walk on land/I float off Earth, always float off Earth").
Helmed by series maestro Ryan Murphy, it has a tone that veers wildly, and it gives off a madcap air of not caring whether it makes sense or hews to any of the conventions of narrative television.
The curatorial vision of Loers, along with the work of many of the artists he selected, veers toward the dystopian and highlights the contrast between the works in the show and the pristine grounds of the mansion.
At its worst, it veers into the territory of what researcher Susan Benesch calls dangerous speech—the type of propaganda that has historically been used in places like Rwanda and Hitler's Germany to convince people to commit violence.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - It's not quite yet a flood but Australian resource companies are increasingly embracing renewable energies into their mining and natural gas operations even in the face of a federal government that veers toward climate scepticism.
Add in the way it resolves, with some tragic physical comedy involving the Hound getting impatient and accidentally revealing that the ice has refrozen, and you have a sequence that veers from terror to a dark, sickly humor.
It gives the movie a tried-and-true spine — old-fashioned knowhow versus new tech — but it also means that every time the story seems to be gaining momentum, it veers completely off course in a new direction.
A song Celeste plays at a televised memorial for the dead propels her to fame, condemning the sweet young girl to grow up into an infantilized pop princess, managed by Jude Law who veers between nurturing and sleazy.
Sky Rogue is about this one loop, and even as it gives you new jets to use, new weapons to choose from, and harder foes to take down, it never veers too far from this very simple setup.
Beyond The Jinn and the Omani salesman, American Gods highlights an international set of gods and mortals, from Bilquis (Yetide Badaki), the ancient goddess of love whose need for affection veers carnivorous, to an Egyptian grandmother in Queens.
Aboard the USS John C Stennis (CNN)With a deafening roar of jet engines and an explosion of steam, an F-18 Super Hornet catapults off the deck of the aircraft carrier, and veers up into the sky.
Elizabeth Glaessner's work veers more toward the abstract; in the shapes and positions of her figures and in her use of color, one can see references to depictions of women in the work of Courbet, Gauguin, and Matisse.
The song itself veers out of Speedy's crunchy, knotted guitar jams to venture into cleaner pop as Dupuis expresses both anxiety and apathy about the many woes of the late-aughts: Tinder, post-truth politics, the usual business.
The Goodenoughs get and give more than their fair share of those worse things, and it's a relief when the story veers off to follow the most alert of their malnourished children, Robert, on his own westward journey.
Their vision includes a reasonably proportioned airport that veers away from the excessive size of some more recently built connecting airports, with a view to reducing the time transfers take, and to shorten the walking distance for travelers.
The intentional ambiguity surrounding Cliff's past is a great get-out-of-jail-free card for Tarantino, because any time you think you have the movie's attitude toward women pinned down, it veers off in a new direction.
When a student veers off that path, like getting a low grade in a predictor course or taking a course out of sequence, advisers get an alert, a signal to reach out to the student and offer suggestions.
A psychologist who examined conversion therapy as part of an American Psychological Association task force testified at the trial that such therapy is "worse than snake oil" and that it sometimes veers into the realm of sexual abuse.
The Republicans have a wildly unpopular, unstable and untruthful president, and a Congress that veers between doing nothing and spitting out vicious bills, while the Democratic base is on fire and appalled millennials are racing away from Trump.
Tracks like "Fate" or "Come Closer" conjure up a sweaty room full of people fist-pumping in body harnesses, while on "LA" and "Tears," the group veers toward Drive soundtrack territory, communicating lust and fury through gritted teeth.
From the meandering narrative of the script that veers out into seemingly unconnected tangents, to the interface that can leave participants dizzy as they shift between cinematic and actual space, "Thought Experiments" offers a refreshing sense of instability.
Roaming from Hanoi to Kerkyra to Manhattan, Xie's language veers between precise imagery, with the details of the world rendered in intimate close-up, and elegant aphorism, zooming out to take in a universal truth from a wide shot.
What, for example, happens when a California operator (that is to say, the passenger) of an autonomous vehicle without human controls crosses the Golden State's border and veers into Oregon, which has zero autonomous vehicle laws on the books?
Cacchione's curation veers away from the criteria of progress and linearity according to which Western art is typically evaluated, instead refracting Chang's works through the lens of his own bilateral practice, an infinitely yielding dialogue between painting and poetry.
Conversely, she veers toward complete abstraction in "Antwort" ("answer"), in which a flat, blade-like shape points to the top left corner, while beneath it a form resembling a crown molding recedes in deep perspective into the bottom right.
Dedicated mothers doing anything to support their children also veers into stereotype territory, but as Ramona and Destiny, Lopez and Wu do an excellent job of balancing the slightly-clichéd hedonism of strip clubs with some genuinely heartfelt moments.
In "Heart Full of Dirt," Ray's first song off her upcoming album Door Girl (out September 22), she veers so far back in time that a few lines of Little Anthony's 1958 hit "Tears on My Pillow" slip in.
There is still a side of me that veers in that extreme and violent direction when something goes wrong, that responds as if to a siren song when I hear of a person who has killed him or herself.
Juggling three equally incoherent plotlines, a stony Henry Cavill (abandoning the Superman suit) plays Marshall, a divorced Minnesota detective who veers from lecturing his teenage daughter about online safety to leaving guns and crime-scene photographs in full view.
Gwendolyn Clare's "All the Painted Stars," for example, veers away from the usual human protagonist, taking readers instead into the mind of a tentacled alien cop who must cooperate with humans to solve the mystery of a lost civilization.
Where Rooney veers away from the expected course is in the way she makes her readers fully aware of all the ways in which her romances are unhealthy and unbalanced, while also allowing them to feel tender and loving.
Elliot Ackerman, a Purple Heart Marine veteran, writes in prose that veers from clumsy to elegant with no discernible pattern, and he has a tendency to conflate the humanity of his female characters with their beauty and sex appeal.
It really is a musical, though, to an extent which surprised me, and often veers into cheesiness: a scene in which a young Obi is menaced by hoodie-wearing ne'er-do-wells immediately loses all tension when they burst into song.
It's a live-wire comedy with a social conscience, a commentary on race, labor, and American capitalism that veers in so many directions that it's best to just strap in and let it take you where it wants you to go.
Such incongruities come easily to Ms. Markey, who veers from scary intensity to a strange plastic prettiness that makes her seem like a character out of a lost Disney cartoon that the company decided not to release to the public.
While these early-20th-century poets clearly reveled in new freedoms of form and expression, the writing sometimes veers into self-indulgent romanticism ("I am a patch of cloud in the sky / Casting by chance a shadow on your heart").
A downgrade to 'BBB+' would likely be the result of a change in the firm's current capital deployment strategy, resulting in gross debt/EBITDA sustainably above 1.4x, or one veers from ABC's traditional commitment to its core drug distribution business.
As the plot veers towards outright fantasy, the reader learns that Denmark's rulers, convinced the "end of the world" foreseen by the commission is at hand, plan an evacuation of the country's elite to a tropical refuge, "a sustainable Atlantis".
Each one features packaging that looks like pieces of art in and of itself: You've got two eyeshadow palettes (one with pumped up colors; the other veers more neutral), three lipstick shades, a blush/bronzer quad, and three eyeliner pencils.
He wrote by creating an extraterritorial Bivens remedy in this case, meaning qualified immunity is breached, the majority veers into uncharted territory, ignores Supreme Court law, and upsets separation of powers between the judiciary and the political branches of government.
Mensch often veers into surrealistic fan fiction, saying she believes Russian President Vladimir Putin "murdered" Andrew Breitbart in 2012, "funded riots in Ferguson" against police violence, and entrapped Anthony Weiner in a sexting scandal with a 15-year-old girl.
While Pippa loves some of the brand's more contemporary pieces – like her sparkly dragonfly pendant – Princess Kate's jewelry style veers towards more classic pieces, such as her go-to classic baroque pearl earring drops, which have been worn endless times.
While most black metal bands shy away from politics (or, as part of an outcast minority, embrace the far right), Book of Sand veers sharply—and vocally—left, citing anarchism, feminism, anti-racism, and veganism as its core lyrical foci.
Despite Risch's reluctance to challenge Trump — even when the president veers wildly off course — this does not presumptively mean Risch cannot carve out an informed foreign policy agenda to influence the White House and selectively push back against particularly appalling decisions.
They say his mood veers from high spirits to embittered grumbling, describing a man who is scornful of the allies who abandoned him, dismissive of the young protesters who pushed him out, and largely unrepentant for his 29 years in power.
The 63-year-old veers from his reliably ebullient tone only in service of protecting his son: "For all y'all that don't know and are talking [expletive] about Drake being soft Trust Me Don't Try Him," followed by nine exclamation points.
Over the course of the record's 14 tracks, he veers between smirking video chat interludes ("Skype"), ipecac acid tracks, borderline electroclash ("Frankie"), and Mark E. Smith-sampling EBM backflips ("Junk"), foregrounding the lysergic, technicolor joy that unselfconscious electronic music can offer.
Even before Thursday's botched landing, reporters on the Pence plane had become so acquainted with touching down hard — and sometimes bumping more than once — that they'd begun to joke that the "Pence plane veers off the runway" story was already written.
Yet where the original film (based on Brian Garfield's 1972 anti-vigilantism novel) was a brutal psychological study of a bereaved man using random violence almost as a form of therapy, the tone here veers from rah-rah to jokey.
He has also created big participatory spectacles like "The Frozen Scream," a "haunted" murder mystery that takes the audience backstage, and "Office Party," a decidedly not-safe-for-work bacchanal that veers from bad managerial speeches to embarrassing dancing and beyond.
"He aptly shows not just how the personal is always entwined with the political, but how history veers from neat linear narratives into circular, concentric and even fantastic and unimaginable patterns and designs," Martha Schwendener wrote in The Times in January.
In searching for answers to those questions, resolutions to those conflicts, the book's conclusion perhaps misses an opportunity when it veers toward action and violence and away from one of its greatest strengths — its clear focus on character and place.
" With a flourish (like that of a lighted match), the language veers into the metaphoric (the match heads are "sober and furious"), only to end with soaring lyricism and a love note: "I become the cigarette and you the match.
Over six seasons, the show has unfurled a sprawling narrative that occasionally veers into gratuitous sex and violence, but more frequently presents complex sequences — high-stakes weddings and battles, often — that are more richly cinematic than the average Hollywood blockbuster.
As he veers from wild accusations against President Obama to snide remarks about Arnold Schwarzenegger, he's doing a very good imitation of someone experiencing a personal breakdown — even though he has yet to confront a crisis not of his own making.
"The Good Fight," by contrast, is also smart, but in its new season veers so far toward reality -- into what's basically a real-time version of historical fiction, mixing actual people with fictional ones -- as to distract from its central storylines.
Every story veers off into a lesson — on the history of the Bloods and Crips, the invention of whiteness and crack cocaine, the composition of plasma and the cultivation of apple trees — some sections only tenuously knitted into the narrative.
While "Last Stop," adapted by Cheryl L. West from Matt de la Peña's Newbery Medal-winning picture book, occasionally veers toward sanctimony, there's no arguing with the power of its score, which includes rap, R&B, gospel and Latin influences.
Although lots of news coverage of robots and AI veers between wild apocalyptic predictions and a sort of bemused wonderment, we need to split the difference and consider the real, unexciting challenges ahead — most of which will have political, not technological, solutions.
Critics hailed the movie by writer-director Ruben Ostlund as "high-wire cinema" that veers between comedy and thriller with moments of pure surrealism, though some said it could easily have shed part of its 2 hours and 22 minutes running time.
Perhaps inevitably, what seems to be a foray into one mystery abruptly veers into a much larger, more somber, and unexpected tale about how the personal is always political, and how change on an individual level can become change on a universal level.
The problem comes when groups lean too far in one direction—when a nation facing security threats starts turning toward totalitarianism and infringes on individual rights, for example, or a loose nation veers toward lawlessness and suffers an uptick in violent crime.
Geographically, North Korea was dealt a bad hand: Mountainous, with an extreme climate that veers from bitterly cold winters to blistering summers, it simply does not produce enough food to sustain its people, and outmoded agricultural practices have only worsened that shortfall.
Florence, on course to possibly hit Bermuda next week as it veers north, is located about 1,295 miles (2,080 kilometers) east-southeast of the archipelago, packing maximum sustained winds of 130 miles per hour (215 kph), the Miami-based weather forecaster said.
" Mountains " reads in places like a United Nations report, while " Home " succumbs to didacticism, an easy pitfall for this kind of book, and "Archeology," in its effort to avoid stuffiness, veers too far in the direction of bad jokes and bad taste.
She veers from instinctive revulsion ("to be humiliated in public then walk around smiling all the time") to grudging admiration for how a woman not unlike herself, overshadowed by a cheating spouse, has emerged as powerful, independent figure in her own right.
In one scene, as your main character and their friend get braced in a parking lot, there are vivid details like the way the cop veers from soft, almost playful interrogation to violent threat to mocking japery at your characters' obvious terrified discomfort.
In the aria's heart-rending final moments, he veers from a soft, fragile falsetto to an anguished, booming bass — conjuring in an instant the pain, vulnerability and rage of the powerful King Philip as he realizes that his wife has never loved him.
The American Embassy move veers from almost seven decades of American policy, and that of much of the rest of the world, which considers the status of Jerusalem subject to negotiation between Israelis and Palestinians, who each claim it as their capital.
That dynamic has left Democrats clamoring for Barr to recuse himself from those probes, a call Barr has flatly refused — raising questions about whether Barr could play a role in diverting any investigation spawned from Mueller's work that veers too close to Trump.
The song doesn't entirely add up — it veers between self-help and political resistance — but lines like "The face of liberty's starting to crack" and "The promised land is there for those who need it most" couldn't have had a better backdrop.
Maybe, for instance, the United States sends a bomber near North Korea as a symbolic threat, but the bomber veers off course toward Pyongyang, which North Korea perceives as the start of a war, leading it to fire missiles in perceived self-defense.
Shteyngart's fourth and latest novel, "Lake Success," veers from its forebears by placing a Long Island-born financier at its center, rather than Russian émigrés or their children, and for the most part shuns themes of transnational displacement and the hyphenated existence.
But "Roseanne" seemingly veers out of its lane to gin up that dialogue, placing Roseanne at odds with her sister Jackie (Laurie Metcalf, who probably wishes this wasn't the first place people see her after her Oscar-nominated turn in "Lady Bird").
Mr. Neighbor (Brian Huskey), working the same vaguely unsettling vocal inflections as Fred Rogers, invites young viewers to come along as he prepares for his "31st annual fifth birthday party," a journey that starts out innocuously but soon veers into "Psycho" territory.
Instead, the company's experience illustrates the incentives that corporate leaders have to develop strong ties with Mr. Trump — the country's businessman in chief — and the reputational risks associated with those relationships when Mr. Trump veers off course, as he did this past week.
With its vignette-heavy approach and swooping, full-bodied movement, "Boys in Trouble" feels reminiscent of socially-minded dance-theater works of the 1990s as it veers between dancing passages (often accompanied by voice-overs) and rambling sections dense with live dialogue.
Though "Color Theory" veers from the spiky irreverence of previous Soccer Mommy songs like "Your Dog" or "Cool," Allison tells a trickier story, nimbly linking her own lows to those of her mother, who was diagnosed with cancer when Allison was a teenager.
Yet just when the film seems as if it will choose the road rarely taken by movies involving sports — the subtle road, the one that doesn't involve last-second heroics on the court or diamond or field — Mr. Freundlich veers into thudding excess.
The narrator veers between two polar-opposite stances: On one side, there's envy at his friend's heady social and professional climb, and on the other, deep disdain at the anti-egalitarian, un-self-conscious vulgarity of the wedding and its display of status.
Occasionally, it veers into fantasy, with hand-drawn illustrations on top of the film stock when the narrative slides toward musical numbers, often comical covers of songs like the Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer" and Iggy Pop's "The Passenger" staged on public transit.
So over time, Priestdaddy veers away from the questionable bathing habits of the Lockwood pater and into the Catholic Church's sexual abuse scandals, and the way the knowledge of what certain priests were doing seeped into Lockwood's mind without her quite realizing it.
The show has been compared to Netflix's House of Cards, mostly due to the similarities between the no-fucks-given attitude of the lead male characters, but for me, it veers more towards a Sofia Coppola-meets-Wes Anderson film than a political thriller.
It occasionally veers close to cliché—such as when Winfried and Ines have a slightly too right-on debate about the moral quandaries of late capitalism on an oil field in rural Romania—but Ms Ade swiftly disrupts the mood with another absurd turn.
The scenario veers close to Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, with Alex as the wheelchair-bound Jimmy Stewart character sending Grace Kelly out to crack a case (though this Grace Kelly is self-motivated and bold, to the point of being reckless and cavalier about danger).
While this section veers toward self-indulgence — it's a little like watching kids build a blanket fort — Ms. Rosenblit's imagination surfaces as Ms. Bowen climbs into one fold and then another until she is completely concealed and reimagined as a strange yet cute fuchsia monster.
The knockout photography, by Kar-wai's frequent collaborator Christopher Doyle, veers from vivid colors to selective desaturation to straight-up black-and-white, with tiny freeze-frames and step-prints to single out and slow down moments of intimacy, fleeting though they may be.
As part of an additional $7.1 billion in financing from the IMF announced on Wednesday, the central bank has agreed not intervene in the local spot market unless the peso veers outside of a target band of between 34 and 44 pesos per dollar.
"The Future of Work" makes an emotional case for the dignity of work, even if it sometimes veers into the stunt-ish, as when the host, Krishna Andavolu, stages a confrontation in a diner between truckers and the chief executive of a driverless truck company.
"The Fathers stress the right for peaceful demonstrations to demand reform, but strongly reject the mobs on the streets and squares, especially in Beirut, lest the mobilization veers away from its noble goals," the Christian religious leaders said in a statement after a summit.
The scene might almost be a documentary of rambunctious on-set behavior, and the movie veers still closer to exploitation territory when the "Senatoress from Massachusetts" and the "Senatoress from California" engage in a prolonged boxing match for possession of this sorry specimen's hand.
This cultural flexibility feels especially pertinent as Britain feels out its sense of self during the Brexit debate, which in some quarters veers into jingoistic isolationism—ironic, to any Cornish historian, who knows the Anglo-Saxon invaders labelled Britain's native Celtic inhabitants "foreigners" on their arrival.
"The concept also calls for a laser system that's weakest at the center and stronger at the edges so, as Manchester put it, if the probe ever veers off track, the shape of the the sail and the laser will allow it to "automatically self correct.
During this part of our exchange, he made an observation that still resonates: The same things that trouble people today troubled [Bailey and McGarrell]: that I don't make more work and that it veers between something that's too over-the-top or operatic and the sentimental.
Dispersing, each of theTroubadours had something to say about how charityHad run its race and won, leaving you the ex-presidentOf the event … Meaning in an Ashbery poem is always about to arrive like the "studious" butterfly that settles all too briefly (or doesn't), then veers off.
" This leads to the cleverest moment of the episode—specifically, when Robbie breaks the fourth wall to address the audience about the perils of drugs but veers in an unexpected direction: "Drugs ruin lives, divide families, and lead to heavy-handed preachy sitcom episodes like this one.
Two programs from Mostly Mozart's resident band, the first of which, on Friday and Saturday, begins in cult-classic territory with the violinist Pekka Kuusisto as the soloist in Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons," before it veers into unconventionality, with traditional music from Finland, Norway and Hungary.
Every weekday, at an undisclosed location near Austin, Texas, he records "The Alex Jones Show," a three-hour diatribe that veers between conventional talk-radio topics (Cabinet appointments, the war in Syria) and unconventional ones ( FEMA death camps, Monsanto's secret plan to make American men infertile).
I go to a place called Hanamori — and drink two glasses of sake with some yakitori to practice my Japanese and then walk on down 31 until it veers to the left past makeshift grills where salted pla kapong (sea bass) lie in tin foil wrappers.
"Bowlaway" (her third novel, and first in 18 years) is jumpier, twitchier, a big book that veers in and out of the lives of its idiosyncratic characters, creating what McCracken calls a "genealogy," occasionally verging, in its bric-a-brac of historical oddball detail, on the precious.
Building on the pair's signature sound, the EP features banging brass instruments on "Dark Vader," veers into murky could-be-reality rap on "Scene," and ends with "Dancing Man"—a track that aims to have the listener doing what it says on the tin, albeit with a slow wine.
Featuring work by an array of more than 22017 artists, of which at least half are Taiwanese, this is a broad, amorphous exhibition that veers mostly between nostalgia, postcolonial iterations of history, and current environmental concerns that present a bleak perspective of both the present and the future.
The "elections haven&apost changed anything" regarding the country&aposs international relations, said Kerem Oktem, a professor at the University of Graz in Austria, predicting a "continuation of not strategic but tactical foreign policy" in which Ankara veers toward Russia but doesn&apost distance itself completely from the West.
Taking place over 24 frigid hours at Christmastime in upstate New York, the film — which was both written and directed by Hedges's dad, Peter — veers from family drama to nervy thriller as Ben returns home unexpectedly and upends his mom's life (drug dealers from the past come knocking).
Even though it was produced by an American car magazine that's very much invested in viewers owning combustion engines, Autonomy never veers into sensationalism or fear-mongering, even as it introduces muddy concepts like large-scale job loss and the innumerable deaths and injuries humans face on the road.
In some ways, Holmes' memoir seems like an outgrowth of his popular podcast, called "You Made it Weird," which veers from interviews with well-known comedians to wide-ranging conversations with Christians like Nadia Bolz-Weber and Rob Bell and Buddhist teachers such as Sharon Salzberg and David Nichtern.
A dizzying tour de force, it veers between rave numbers, raw humor (including a cameo by Jack Black), moody gloom and melancholia — which might have something to do with their recent (and very L.A.) study of chaos magick, an occult offshoot that involves spells, sigils and hypnotic music.
He then veers off into vignettes that might address French driving skills, his favorite restaurants and plein air markets, boules, English houseguests and snapshots taken by his wife, Jennie, accompanied by brief tales of, say, the dog that wandered onto their property or the first asparagus of the season.
And although we know they're not perfect characters:  We still uphold many of the men as our ideal partner: I was pleasantly surprised to see that with her film The Photograph, director Stella Meghie veers away from the traditional tumult that so often exists in Black rom coms.
But in other ways, Mr. Johnson's government has turned rightward even as Labour veers to the left, pledging new police powers and reaching a "hard" Brexit deal with Brussels that envisions the country cutting ties with the European market in order to strike new trade deals around the world.
"I, Maureen" portrays a Montreal wife and mother who veers from madness to compromise with her wealthy husband's insufferably pretentious clan, walking at last to the end of her tether and looking out a picture window at a snowy lake, before returning to the icy rituals of her life.
The show, directed by Reggie Life, uses its songs as a framework then connects the dots in between, but the result is disjointed, with a story (written by Mr. Harris and Pat Harris) that presumes to be about Blue but veers off into other tales of the West.
The Family has so many story elements to keep track of that its entire structure hinges on making sure you know exactly what's going on at all times — and more often than not, the overly explanatory background info it provides veers away from helpful and more toward overkill.
The end product veers between playful and uncanny (see: flying cowboys tethered to a circus tent in which the band plays), inverting dusty genre familiarity into a kind of psychedelic dissent—more than a wink and a nod to a musical spirit increasingly at odds with its own nostalgia.
It's a live-wire comedy with a social conscience — a commentary on race, labor, and American capitalism (also starring Tessa Thompson and Armie Hammer) that veers in so many directions that it's best to just strap in and let it take you where it wants you to go.
Jackson and especially Reynolds are funny and kinetic as action heroes, but when it gets down to the business of the bromance — which the film clearly wants to play up — it veers off into a snorefest, with their respective other romances seemingly bolted onto the plot to make them more interesting.
Even as the film veers off into borderline surreal directions (Billie Lourd is particularly magical as a party girl with a knack for being in the right place at the right time), Booksmart grounds itself in the unimpeachable bond between defiantly uncool BFFs Molly (Beanie Feldstein) and Amy (Kaitlyn Dever).
With me, he veers between the character he's playing in public, talking about the drugs he likes (mushrooms at the beach, acid in the studio, molly at a bowling alley) and the person he seems to be at least some of the time: a sulky teenager who can't find his weed.
It veers often into trope—the post-coital devouring of a floppy slice of pizza, the slow-motion group dance montage, the introspective puffing of cigarettes, that moment of such drunkenness you cannot bring yourself to fully close the refrigerator door (I refuse to believe this ever happens in real life).
In other words, I'm primed to see all the ways the show gets it ~right~, and all the ways it veers off into glitzy fantasy: the strange avoidance of Brooklyn, the fact that Jane seems to report directly to the editor-in-chief...there is an edge of unreality to things.
Sorry to Bother You is a live-wire comedy with a social conscience — a commentary on race, labor, and American capitalism (also starring Tessa Thompson and Armie Hammer) that veers in so many different directions that it's best to just strap in and let it take you along for the ride.
Whether the contemporary hysteria of image-mediation is a real signal of world's end or just this generation's apocalyptic imagination hopped up on Juul fumes and FourLoko, Auder's work sketches out a coping mechanism that never veers into reactionary territory or engages with the politics of caps-lock liberal outrage.
In its second episode, "Playtest," the show veers away from its typically cynical view of technology, however, and falls straight... Tesla CEO Elon Musk suggested Wednesday that he can create a car-sharing network that's so good, customers will abandon Uber and other ride-sharing companies in droves to adopt it.
These organizations impose ideological purity with a combination of carrots and sticks: assured support for politicians and pundits who toe the line, sanctions against anyone who veers from orthodoxy — excommunication if you're an independent thinking pundit, a primary challenge from the Club for Growth if you're an imperfectly reliable politician.
The musical's tight structure, which veers between Natasha's romantic misdeeds with the dashing but ultimately selfish Anatole and Pierre's increasingly futile attempts to "wake up" from his unhappy life, intensifies our sense that Pierre's quest for fulfillment is no less valid than Natasha's, despite his far less "sexy" plot line.
What follows is not so much a comedy set as an act of absurdist outsider art; Midge mocks men coming out of the bathroom, skulks around the stage like a Valkyrie and veers between pathos and one-liners so wildly that the crowd isn't sure whether to laugh or flee.
The four hikers moved on, and later set up camp along a portion of trail that veers into neighboring Wythe County, but Mr. Jordan caught up with them, "spoke to the hikers through their tents, and threatened to pour gasoline on their tents and burn them to death," the affidavit said.
And then, just at that moment in "Joke Show" when viewers might feel certain they have a handle on Wolf's perspectives, she veers off into a routine in which she states that men are inherently stronger and faster than women, and how she expects to catch flak for saying this.
At the same time, however, historians who have actually sought to separate fact from fiction in public venues have been derided as nitpickers who do not understand, or respect, the creative process, as if merely setting out where the play veers from the historical record were a presumptively hostile act.
Allen does add some interesting elements — particularly Kay's book group of older women, who spark to the writings of Mao and Marx after Lennie introduces them to said writings — but just when it seems like some part of the show might rope you in, he veers away toward something else.
The legal approach to screwdriving, though, would likely depend on whatever real life victims materialize, and as sex tech veers increasingly toward IoT connectivity—syncing with an app, virtual reality masturbation sessions, setting off a cross-country partner's vibrator—without manufacturers pausing to patch security holes, it seems reasonable to expect they will.
The statement simply doubles-down on her first comments and then veers off on to the topic of adoption which has little, if anything, to do with the separation of families at the border, a clumsy sleight of hand to obfuscate the real issue here that accomplishes little and makes even less sense.
A Spanish meme featuring Gandhi making an inspirational speech that veers off into "pasito a pasito, suave suavecito" has been making the rounds, and everyone else seems to be getting in on the game: Few things delight me more than hearing my 3yo sing "poquito,poquito, suave, suavecito" to himself under his breath.
But as hamfisted and obvious as it is, it also veers into casual cruelty at times—last weekend's cold open included jokes about Melania Trump wanting her husband to go to prison (a repetition of a popular proof-free Resistance narrative) and Vice President Mike Pence trying to have phone sex with men.
But as a report published last year by the Columbia Law School Human Rights Clinic and the Sana'a Center for Strategic Studies noted, the government has failed to release basic information about civilian casualties or to explain in detail why its data veers so significantly from that of independent monitors and NGOs.
This veers into Intro to Philosophy territory pretty quickly, but I appreciated the author's musings on biology and cultural (which is shaped by technology) evolution and how one "works on a nearly geological time scale" (perhaps helpful for Silicon Valley to remember): We are caught, in a sense, between two kinds of evolution.
He was never so simple; neither was I." Very occasionally the writing veers toward clunkiness or overexplication, but at her best, Russell probes deftly at the disorienting paradoxes inherent in these relationships: "We're miles from anyone and anywhere, free to do whatever we want, our isolation as safe as it is dangerous.
But he veers entirely away from that when it comes to Muslims and Islamophobia, and espouses this clash of civilizations, this narrow view of Islam as being a faith that is entirely antithetical to the West — that Muslims are a pariah that need to be policed and dealt with by the state.
Now, eight years later, after teasing a new single with her recent short film she returns with the brand new single "Missing U." Co-written with longtime collaborator Klas Åhlund, the track is a spacious banger that veers away from spectacle and lets Robyn's vocals take the forefront to croon over a lost love.
Working with cinematographer Mauro Fiore (a veteran of Avatar and several Antoine Fuqua movies), Kinberg creates a look that veers from dreamy (particularly in a lovely school party scene where a previously unseen comic book favorite provides musical accompaniment) to nightmarish in scenes of friends turning against each other and powers spinning out of control.
Sánchez is the screenwriter of the excellent, terrifying Spanish horror film The Orphanage, and his Marrowbone script follows some of the same ideas: a woman returning to her childhood home looking for comfort, a horrifying ghost that haunts her, a guardian that can't be trusted, and a tone that veers between frightening and melancholy.
With this turn, Fantin-Latour veers towards Symbolism, a movement that was a strange amalgam of the social turmoil of its times, its authors swerving between an aesthetics based on effortless asceticism (such as with Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau) and the decadent debauches associated with Joris-Karl Huysmans, Félicien Rops, and Oscar Wilde.
One senses that she's trying, hard, to reconcile the parts of herself that have long been at war: the addictive personality that veers toward crusty self-isolation, and the ambitious achiever who wants to be healthy, successful, and loved (in a recent Sunday Times feature, Marnell says she wants a partner "so badly, but I'm too weird, man").
Challenging the conventional wisdom of historians and critics who regard the artist, in Jacobus's words, as "expatriate American, isolated from politics and removed from the events of his time and country," the study veers into an examination of war, pointing out the ways in which Twombly's references to classical poetry were put in service of the present.
And while some efforts have resulted in groundbreaking collaborative artistry, some of it veers into cultural tourism as artists rely on superficial signposting (the guns, slang, and booze that permeate Asian hip-hop) to claim exoticism (the fake Chinese, hair chopsticks, and ninjas in Black hip-hop) or coolness at the expense of the actual people.
Though PewDiePie does indeed apologize and says his joking went "too far," the video quickly veers into harsh critique of the media, pointing a finger (and crassly giving the finger) at the Journal and several other outlets for what he feels is a sustained campaign of twisting his words and taking his jokes out of context.
People who know or have worked under Aso say the 76-year-old, also Japan's finance minister, will push to keep the agenda focused on areas both countries can easily agree on but will be well-armed if the conversation veers into areas of currency policy, a point of division between the long-standing post-war allies.
To say one plays the introductory hours of Nathan Drake's latest adventure — which opens with a beautiful, albeit tedious, boat chase in which the player veers a boat left and right into enemy vessels yielding comical overreaction, detonating into columns of fire and debris — would inspire a pedantic debate on the definition of the word play.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, June 20 (Reuters) - It's not quite yet a flood but Australian resource companies are increasingly embracing renewable energies into their mining and natural gas operations even in the face of a federal government that veers toward climate scepticism.
While it veers away from the Hot Mom Rap genre established so firmly on her last release, "Life Goes On" is a perfect banger: heartfelt, e•mo•tion•​al, yet also upbeat enough to drag you from the comfort of your duvet or, at the least, enough to warm through the tears of whatever heartbreak you're currently treading through.
But on the Niagara Peninsula, as the isthmus between the southern shore of Lake Ontario and the northern shore of Lake Erie is called, and particularly along the Niagara Escarpment, an east-to-west spine of dolomitic limestone that veers past Lake Ontario, the winemakers would like it known that ice wine is the least of it.
But it's crucial that voters identify who is and is not being authentic: As Israel veers further right, with talks of annexing the West Bank completely in the next few years, the support or opposition of the U.S. after 2020 could be the difference between the complete erasure of Palestine and an end to the occupation.
The record was put together over the course of several years through desert recording sessions with collaborators Vinyl Williams, Jeffertitti, and Mason Rothschild of Fever the Ghost, and the result is accordingly expansive—an inversion of everything you think psych rock is supposed to sound like, with crisp, skeletal rhythms and thick melodic processing that veers into electronic and experimental heaviness.
On Becoming a God in Central Florida veers wildly between fundamentally comedic scenes (especially those involving Krystal's main point of contact with FAM, a tryhard failson named Cody, played by Théodore Pellerin) and deeply tragic ones (especially those involving Krystal's neighbor Ernie, played by Mel Rodriguez, who gets further and further enmeshed in Krystal's scheming but doesn't have her innate savvy).
His character arc from there veers wildly all over the place, trying to simultaneously service his increasing sadness over all the destruction he and his creations have wrought (a big part of his character in Captain America: Civil War) and his desires for something more like a family life (which is why he's such a mentor to Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Homecoming).
She gives the reader a primer of the history of Toledo, with a brief excursus on the city's mastery of weaponry, citing Shakespeare's mention of "Spanish blades" in Romeo and Juliet, and also veers off into explaining the significance of water installations in Renaissance gardens, and the way hydraulic sciences were advanced among the different Arab dynasties when they conquered Spain.
If Roger Ailes had only created Fox News — a conservative-leaning network that regularly veers into propaganda and as a matter of institutional policy covers stories selectively, and with an eye to preferred conservative narratives and outcomes — he would still be difficult to recall kindly in May 2017 in light of his boosterism of Donald Trump and how terrible this presidency has already been for so many.

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