He sidesteps, swerves and pauses after difficult questions to consider his answers. |
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Emergency swerves to avoid a crash can themselves lead to rollover accidents. |
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There are too many plot twists that are too incredible and, once all the swerves are added up, that don't matter. |
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Fifty yards off the beach a boat swerves in, cuts its outboard and prepares to beach itself in front of us. |
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But its slices of summery California melody are so well-executed it's easy to forgive the disc's occasional swerves into syrupy sentiment. |
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Players rely on feints, body swerves and huge leaps in the air to pass, control the ball and shoot. |
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So Dad and I got to go down this amazing blue run with great hills and swerves. |
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He caused them enormous headaches trying to find solutions to his zig-zagging footwork and well-mustered body swerves. |
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Audacious loops, bends and swerves are undertaken at astonishing speed and with awesome precision. |
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A couple of body swerves later, he crosses and Cris's intended interception pops up nicely for Alan Shearer to head home from all of one yard. |
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So is Ignace Tirkey, whose enterprise in moving into the thick of action with delightful body swerves has given the team several happy moments. |
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Didactic tendencies are continually being subverted by swerves, qualifications, and context. |
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When garbage contains hard objects, it can contribute more directly to accidents by causing damage to vehicles, punctures or dangerous swerves. |
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Lunge Turns are great for making hard swerves in a fast-moving game of hockey or in an emergency situation. |
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The sudden swerves from genre to genre prove unsettling rather than exciting. |
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The ball swerves in the air a la Roberto Carlos and is in all the way, but Marcos fingertips the ball onto the right-hand post. |
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From time-to-time, an unevenness in tone is evident, as the movie swerves between bawdy farce and melodrama. |
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It is here that Walker's text swerves most radically from the myth of Philomela and from the mythic paradigm. |
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As if on cue, a motorist, seeing the grisly scene before him, swerves in order to crush this cannibal rat. |
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Much of the book swerves from the Russian novelist to the Australian writer's own life to big ideas. |
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Music carries from the various bars along the street and every once in a while a car zooms past, screeching as it swerves around the corner. |
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Caught in my imagining, I miss the U-turn of the escort truck and am jolted by the roaring four-by-four off-roading as it swerves around our vehicle. |
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Where one wants to grab the hand of the other, who swerves away like a bullfighter. |
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Any sudden movements or swerves may cause the bike to lose control and may cause serious or fatal injuries. |
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The support structure is elastic and swerves to the side, in the case of a storm. |
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And when the cyclone swerves, it is only to be replaced with an eerie troubling calm. |
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She doesn't believe in UFOs, likes Rihanna and swerves the vending machines in swimming baths. |
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But at Carstairs Junction it swerves around the closest Britain's rail network has to a hairpin bend. |
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But after marrying a rich, lonely heiress, his moral compass swerves in reassuringly complex ways. |
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And after that when, driving in the middle of the night and in a snowstorm, he swerves to avoid a sudden figure in the road. |
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Collecting the ball at pace, he carved his way through the Hull defence with a series of bewildering body swerves and side-steps to score from 40 yards. |
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The same argument goes also well for Dhillon, whose dribbling skill and body swerves are not matched by many youngsters aspiring to be at the summit. |
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For at least five minutes, it dips and swerves and revels in front of us, disappearing out of sight for seconds and then zipping back into view from nowhere. |
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Because the car is out of control, the bus swerves to avoid it. |
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But when he hits the frightening climax, the camera swerves at dizzying angles, the sound desynchs, and the makeup and sets become highly expressionistic. |
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Ronaldo gets the ball 25 yards out but his shot swerves high and wide. |
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Aircraft swerves, departs runway and is destroyed after flipping over. |
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Every time the driver swerves, a few hundred pedestrians are killed. |
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The two drivers had blasted away from the rest at the start, with Hakkinen getting the best of the German, despite one of Schumacher's famous start line swerves. |
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The tall and rather narrow little car could not cope with sudden swerves. |
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He shoots wildly across the face of goal and his effort swerves wide of the right upright. |
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He centralised all power in his own hands, imposed Utopian egalitarianism and performed frequent policy swerves. |
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In a trailer combination where the trailer axes steer, the trailer often swerves to the left or right whilst turning. |
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If the vehicle swerves to one side, one of the brake linings may be worn more than the other, or the brakes may need adjustment. |
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I picked that passage because I think that even if it doesn't embody his whole range, it at least reflects his fondness for alacritous swerves of phrasing. |
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Sometimes the movie swerves toward farce, sometimes into the zone of smiley family comedy and at other times into full-on weepiness. |
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When a tine of the intensive cultivator Karat with overload safety device touches an obstacle, it swerves to the top and rear to be guided back to the working position immediately afterwards. |
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So doing he hampers the athlete running in lane 5 who, in order to avoid him, swerves and is no longer in the centre of his lane and knocks down his first hurdle. |
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Seductive pulp fiction artfully aping the dark mysteries of 40s Hollywood with a plot full of body swerves. |
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Shamsie swerves away from detailing that much-described battle in favour of showing Quayyum rescued by his faithful sepoy Kalam and brought to safety, incurring a debt of gratitude that gets called in later on in the story. |
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If it swerves to the right or left, or if you have to push the pedal halfway to the floor before it stops, the brakes probably need to be repaired or replaced. |
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But after all the neat footwork and the body swerves, who does Dempsey think will be taking home the famous Sam Maguire Cup today? |
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It has an interesting menu which body swerves many of the tried and tested old favourites but hits the back of the net with more unusual dishes. |
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Seductive pulp fiction that artfully apes the dark mysteries of 40s Hollywood with a plot full of body swerves. |
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This can see you quick-witted and able to do some neat body swerves when it comes to life maneuvers. |
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A satire on greed caused by Eire's economic boom, the film swerves recklessly from comedy to tragedy in the blink of an eye. |
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You may get to the swerves of the Kaspyi in 30 minutes. |
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The mower unit swerves back and up around a slanting axle. |
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If the tread does not run exactly in the centre or if it swerves to the side at any place, lift it up at that place, twist it a little into true and let it go again. |
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With the score standing at 1-1 after Emile Heskey's volley and Louis Saha's tap-in, Sinama-Pongollemade two body swerves George Best would have been proud of. |
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He plays in front of them and his body swerves don't sell a dummy. |
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But Charlize body swerves to Hollywood with good-guy minder Bill Paxton. |
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