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"swerve" Definitions
  1. a sudden change of direction by a vehicle, especially in order to avoid hitting somebody/something
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One minute the musician, or more likely aged band, is playing an overorchestrated version of The Impossible Dream; all of a sudden, mid-verse, for no reason, there's a stomach-turning swerve into another key and you're in the middle of Over the Rainbow, swerve, Climb Every Mountain, swerve, Ain't No Mountain High Enough, swerve, swerve, swerve.
She beckons to me, but I swerve out of line.
How did that swerve into a search for dark matter?
The vehicle didn't try to swerve out of the way.
Suddenly there's some sort of swerve and Cyrus loses it.
The centipede therefore swerve back and forth as it walks.
I'd imagine these days it's a lot harder to swerve.
You didn't see that North Korea swerve coming, didja Steve?
"If something's in front of you, don't swerve," Baldwin warned.
How do you think viewers will handle this narrative swerve?
You try to swerve, brace for impact, and then: Kathunk.
Many swerve the Paralympics due to the alphabet soup of acronyms.
It's a swerve that le Riche was happy to see happen.
Victoria Cribb, the sure-footed translator, keeps pace with every swerve.
He attempted to swerve back onto the roadway and lost control.
Can we truly swerve from the past to create something new?
It has a swerve, and it has a dynamism about it.
Never swerve, she thought, her car insurance agent told her that.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Europe's anti-austerity swerve faces an uphill climb.
Ignorant pedestrians jink and swerve, while below them the earth stirs.
His crowds are ever hopeful for the next thrilling rude swerve.
Bikes and cars slow down and swerve to avoid the baby cat.
Throughout the film, the chairs swivel and swerve along to the action.
Most hymns laud the Holy Spirit; cameras swerve to the strongest singers.
No longer will I have to swerve tiny puddles at 218 mph!
There is a plot swerve that raises interesting questions about overcoming hardship.
I warned her against a swerve that would land us in Manhattan.
You can make it swerve, but this will kill the three passengers.
Who knew that TNT's latest noir crime drama would swerve into another state?
She started to swerve on Mission Avenue and struck a pedestrian, police said.
So swerve the hour-long Fela Kuti epics unless you absolutely have to.
I just started spinning at Swerve, after hearing about it from a friend.
Craters from bomb blasts and artillery strikes are obstacles around which vehicles swerve.
The sudden swerve apparently caused the victim's wife to T-bone Williams' SUV.
And their basic methods do not swerve from one administration to the next.
From there it was a quick swerve into the fast lane of collecting.
What is the latest swerve or hop to become a step of survival?
Swerve in Midtown: Teams of cyclists compete with a real-time leader board.
It was a "swerve" because the show chose one of its most controversial contestants.
That means an alert driver may have at least attempted to swerve or brake.
Why the car didn't brake or swerve to avoid Herzberg, we still don't know.
They're incendiary sequences, spontaneous displays of physical brilliance that swerve off road without warning.
Aru happened to be on my right and he had to swerve as well.
Baker's poems swerve with tangents and reversals, and often move forward by branching out.
"Going through" is a euphemism for having overwhelming impulses to swerve into incoming traffic.
The swerve that Ni no Kuni II takes from fairy tales is in scale.
But in the best ones, there's always some inspired swerve that cuts unaccountably deep.
The climate swerve moves us to focus on the adaptation of our entire species.
Instead, drivers bank, swerve and loop their way through traffic circle after traffic circle.
In his book The Swerve, Stephen Greenblatt discusses ancient Greek and Roman atomistic theory.
Then all of a sudden we hit some loose rocks, started to swerve and crashed.
Silicon Valley loves a party, and we're ready to help you get your swerve on.
It can reach the far corner easily or swerve back in to cover the inside.
"There was a swerve over the last two days about them buying Slack," said Levinsohn.
Wouldn't the ultimate swerve for "Game of Thrones" be to blow up the throne itself?
And unlike cars on the road, it's a lot harder to swerve and stop a plane.
Only the strongest could manage that clinamen, that Lucretian swerve of the atoms which achieved change.
The beat is a lickety-skip and there's a lil' bit of D'Angelo to his swerve.
Twice during each race, drivers must swerve through "Activation Zones" triggering a four-minute power boost.
My goal is always to ride harder than last class, and earn a higher Swerve score.
If you swerve off the road, a projected lane marking can help you line back up.
He said the plane appeared to swerve to one side and revved its engines before crashing.
Barring a swerve, it doesn't seem like there will be a gigantic death in season two.
When the swerve is made, we see the pole, Charlie's surprise, and we hear the thump.
Keese explained the rational decision would be to swerve and hit the SUV because it's stronger.
Sometimes the vehicle would swerve towards a bicycle, but it would always react in some way.
OBAMA But let me put this on the table too: My career swerve was a luxury.
They each take a simple scenario — like cleaning a whiteboard — and suddenly swerve off into the unknown.
As you walk around and on it, the circles seem to swerve and spiral to dizzying effect.
A cool atmosphere also causes cricket balls to swerve more sharply, thanks to fewer disruptive convection currents.
If he wants to swerve away from the middle-income trap, he will have to act fast.
The incident forced a vehicle to swerve into a diving wall to avoid crashing into his car.
Instead, Obama sought to cast the election results as a natural swerve in the nation's political trajectory.
Detectives claim Sanchez hit the unnamed man soon after her car began to swerve down the roadway.
On any given night, Benny Benassi's remix of Madonna's "Celebration" may swerve into "Topanga" by Trippie Redd.
The car won't change lanes by itself or swerve to avoid obstacles, but will simply maintain course.
Bauer has filmed bullpen sessions of his teammate Kluber, whose pitches dart and swerve like few others.
When's the last time you saw a professional athlete swerve midcompetition to high-five a family member?
The swerve forces us to look upon ourselves as members of a single species in deep trouble.
She still has a chance to swerve out of this current popsphere of a singular, viral hit.
But are which-way-to-swerve issues better adjudicated by a surprised human sipping a Big Gulp?
Ronan navigates each swerve in Lady Bird's story with an uncanny combination of self-confidence and discovery.
It is doubtless upsetting to hit a bird or animal, and many people swerve to avoid them.
These days, dedicated diners swerve and bump their way toward a discreet white sign for Villa Deevena.
The Last Jedi's Rian Johnson was similarly a Breaking Bad director before he made his own galactic swerve.
Remember in Stranger Things season 2 when episode 7 took a large swerve into the Chicago punk scene?
It's a hilariously unexpected comedic swerve for such a proudly morose character, and Jolie pulls it off perfectly.
But I didn't crash, swerve, faint, or do anything else my brain told me was about to happen.
She casually dismisses the whole situation, then has her hearse swerve back so she can get some answers.
The swerve frequency determines how fast it goes back and forth—that's the "omega" variable in the code.
The problem is not that a satellite had to swerve a bit, because that happens all the time.
Other footage seemed to show the same taxi, moments earlier, accelerating with a sharp swerve amid the crowds.
There were no tire marks at the scene of the crime, so Alaska did not swerve or brake.
It's that she radiates confidence and charisma with every flip of her hair, every swerve of her hip.
Higher up the climb, he appeared to swerve across the road and nudge Aru with his right shoulder.
To what extent were you conscious of needing to swerve from or to disrupt your own potent predecessors?
It can either hit and kill the pedestrians, or swerve into a wall and kill its own passenger.
As fans in the Refinery29 comments section and on Twitter have shown, the narrative swerve is controversial at best.
And then there are her videos, which are a swerve away from more traditional tragic depictions of lesbian desire.
Recently, Perry decided to swerve into more socially conscious music, an attempt to make fun music that had heft.
Driver assistance features abound, from adaptive cruise control to systems that will automatically brake or swerve to avoid collisions.
"I kinda just fell into it, but economics was actually my necessary swerve away from creativity," he tells PEOPLE.
Toyota's system would presumably go beyond that, telling the car to swerve (or not!), accelerate or brake as needed.
The Nautilus is also available with evasive steering assist to help swerve around an obstacle if braking isn't enough.
If you don't swerve either way, you won't injure anybody, but you're definitely going to wreck and possibly die.
Eventually, Waymo told a local Arizona news station, its autonomous vehicles should slow down and swerve away from horses.
Egyptian authorities said they did not see the plane swerve and lose altitude before it vanished from their radars.
Instead, AVs are being taught to track everything around them, and swerve or slow down to avoid hitting anyone.
Egyptian officials did not see the plane swerve, Ehab Mohieeldin added, contradicting comments made by the Greek defence minister.
Egyptian officials did not see the plane swerve, Ehab Mohieeldin added, contradicting comments made by the Greek defense minister.
One of the richest tensions in LCU comes from the swerve away from the more provincial mentality of FNL.
What I do see throughout The Swerve, however, is a conflation of views — of Poggio's view with Stephen's view.
In tests, stickers on a road caused a Tesla Model S in Autopilot mode to swerve into another lane.
But younger Asian-Americans, especially those born in the United States, have tended to swerve left of their elders.
But sometimes what look like taking extreme steps are needed to swerve a museum in a healthy forward direction.
When you spot the umbrella, pull over with a swerve and order a mixed fruit cup with Tajin seasoning.
Like that great film, "The Nice Guys" starts in Los Angeles, in 1977, though the chronology tends to swerve.
I didn't have time to swerve, I would've killed myself, and I felt the bump from her body, man.
And if it encounters an obstacle, it can swerve to the side, keeping its balance and continuing its pursuit.
The games of our contemporary moment that "swerve" into new territory do it in a calculated, thoroughly vetted way.
After the first run, I told the car what to do upon detecting each obstacle — swerve left for the dog, swerve right for the giant soccer ball, brake hard for the guy with a bike — and someone from Huawei chose which obstacle to put in the car's path for the second run.
The response so far has not been a new resolve to reform India permanently but a swerve to economic populism.
Her swerve is even worse considering her response earlier this season, when she thought Jackson proposed ("We need more milk.").
Her pilates instructor noticed that her right side was dipping and she would swerve into the right lane while driving.
All these shows are intensely postmodern cabinets of curiosities that swerve far from periodic categories once typical of the museum.
Jenner rear-ended her, causing her to swerve into oncoming traffic, where she struck the Wolf-Millesis' car head-on.
It makes sense when a musician changes direction, even if their fans' feelings about that lane swerve are less enthusiastic.
And so "Be Careful," the third single from her major-label debut album, "Invasion of Privacy," was a heady swerve.
It's hard to really get your swerve on, when you're worried about leaving your bedroom looking like a CSI scene.
Indeed, progressives long feared that Clinton would swerve to the right as soon as she had the nomination in hand.
" The other choice: "In this case the car will swerve and drive through a pedestrian crossing in the other lane.
The Paris climate conference of December 2015 was a stunning demonstration of the reach and force of the climate swerve.
The Swerve follows Poggio Bracciolini, a 15th-century Italian employee of the pope, a humanist, and an avid book collector.
Unfortunately, Greenblatt, against his best training as a historian and critic, allows that personal desire to swerve history into fiction.
A natural performer, he loves telling stories, so much that his tales tend to swerve and smack into each other.
But now, and here, they feel like a scarlet letter, a sudden swerve in meaning that's been forced upon us.
"The risk-off sentiment has been the response to this swerve from Trump," said Han Tan, market analyst at FXTM.
In the narrow road, motorbikes swerve round groups of gossiping schoolchildren and women carrying bowls of bananas on their heads.
Keep your eyes on the road and watch out for obstacles that might cause you to skid, swerve or fall.
Fumbling around for it, he begins to swerve and pick up speed and suddenly smacks the curb and goes airborne.
On Sunday, she appeared to swerve questions from reporters on whether she would resign if the deal was rejected by Parliament.
But if cars brake or swerve erratically, drivers might switch off the technology altogether, missing out on their potential safety benefits.
You can put your own "swerve" on your classic wardrobe staples by picking up a few pieces from Timberlake's new line.
Do you swerve to avoid a group of cute cats and dogs, or hit a doctor, a man and an executive?
Portlanders driving in their cars swerve to avoid plummeting off the missing spans, piling into each other and the safety rails.
After starting the season in the fast lane, the Canucks (1343-3-1) are trying not to swerve into the ditch.
Eyewitnesses reported that the driver seemed to swerve from left to right in order to kill as many people as possible.
When Anthony attempted to swerve left and back onto the roadway, he lost control of the vehicle and overturned several times.
When I reviewed the Boosted Board earlier this year No longer will I have to swerve tiny puddles at 222 mph!
There are algorithms that can detect when a car begins to swerve between lanes and sensors that watch for drooping eyes.
She added that one of the survivors had told her that he had seen the driver "swerve from time to time".
The spots happen randomly, with very little warning, and they force a player to swerve in their attitudes and play style.
That hard swerve away from the rave world, and an increasing fascination with rock, would culminate with the screaming Animal Rights.
When I finished, I put down The Swerve on the table, and the academic side of my brain kicked back in.
Many seem to swerve between cheap, antiestablishment cynicism, on the one hand, and a lemming-like partisan obedience on the other.
At another point, a cargo bike had to swerve to avoid a pedestrian who emerged, head down, from between two parked cars.
Maybe the car's software failed to translate those data points into a decision to slam on the brakes or swerve around her.
A car driving the RIGHT way was forced to swerve to avoid a head-on collision and crashed into the center divider.
"Overall, the results did not swerve from the trends mentioned during the IPO," Komercni Banka analyst Josef Nemy said in a note.
In one, the car must either swerve off the road and kill its passenger or save its passenger and kill 10 pedestrians.
The album is too transparent a swerve, too concerned with renunciation, but its hazy, wistful warmth blossoms like his other albums don't.
The Moral Machine adds new variations to the trolley problem: do you plow into a criminal or swerve and hit an executive?
CreditCreditCollier Schorr She had rhythm, a flow and swerve, hands slicing air, body weight moving from foot to foot, a beautiful rhythm.
It could instinctively know that if a truck were to swerve and hit a barrier, its load could spill onto the road.
And while the climate swerve may ebb and flow, it is gathering momentum and will have to be reckoned with for generations.
When I bring up The Third Album™, she doesn't swerve the questions but isn't massively keen to talk about it either.
Was that how strong fate was, that in trying to steer clear of something you could actually swerve right into its course?
Perhaps the reason Ms. Markle sticks is because her story seems to so closely follow tabloid rules, and then swerve past them.
The show might swerve into heartfelt drama, or wild comedy, or two-fisted action, or strange magical realism at any given moment.
Campos says she's also hit a pothole in the middle of a highway, where traffic means you can't safely swerve to avoid them.
She tumbled head-first into the path of an oncoming bus, which managed to swerve out of her way, missing her by inches.
But, going in the other direction, there was a small swerve in the road that caused Thurman to lose control of the car.
For example, will a car rear-end an abruptly stopped car or swerve and hit a dog on the side of the street?
Were it easy for a group of Washington insiders to remove a president using the 25th Amendment, American democracy would swerve towards oligarchy.
It's 13.8 inches in diameter and weighs almost 9 pounds — pretty bulky for a guy that's supposed to swerve around furniture with ease.
Underwood as Bachelor isn't necessarily a death knell for the franchise, but it is proof that The Bachelor isn't currently looking to swerve.
There was a dump truck on fire—I had to swerve around it—and there was a pickup truck on fire as well.
If you swerve to the right, you'll live, but the move would probably end up costing the person on the motorcycle their life.
The two imbue the comic with a stunning thoughtfulness and humanity that makes this melancholy swerve work for the modern Stone Age family.
An animal in the group didn't swerve fast enough and ended up clothes-lining DeLuzio, knocking him to the ground before prancing forth.
There is a ballsiness to this swerve that cannot be overstated; The OA is nothing if not stridently indifferent to the outside world.
Walking in the park or on the sidewalk — while technically allowed — prompts many passersby to swerve roughly six feet out of the way.
It would seem that the climate swerve is greater than any individual person, even one as dangerous to the world as Donald Trump.
This rejection of WWE's latest corporate chosen one forced another swerve, with Reigns leaving the event a loser, not the Next Big Thing.
Swerve around the corner into the trash area and see, no lie, a fox suddenly skitter out into the glow of a streetlight.
It was a naughty swerve from his usual niceness, and over lunch in Houston on Thursday, he told me that he regretted it.
Whichever the case, Macron at one point seemed to swerve away from Trump, despite Trump's outstretched arms, so he could embrace Merkel instead.
We say that the chess computer "anticipated" our move, that the driverless car "decided" to swerve when the deer leaped into the road.
Public health groups have also warned that vape makers could simply switch their labeling from mint to menthol to swerve the new ban.
Instead, they seem to lurk in the background, waiting for their chance to swerve into Charlotte's field of vision and steal the scene.
I can't imagine what it would feel like to be the invisible partner, and especially to have a priest swerve on you like that.
You start driving, speed by and can only rely on your hearing sense to detect which side cars are coming from and swerve away.
The car was also programmed to swerve a little to show that the wheel was moving on its own, according to The Sunday Times.
And in another, the car must either kill 20 pedestrians in the road, or swerve and kill both the passenger and the passenger's child.
Envision the horror of getting into a car accident because you couldn't swerve around a huge pothole in the middle of a decrepit highway.
Meanwhile, state police reported two storm-related fatalities that occurred on Wednesday when a fallen tree caused a car to swerve into another tree.
Women are not often encouraged to perform exalted abjection, to swerve into a glorious failure as a way out of a dull, depressive one.
Only when such a swerve of consciousness can finally become an irreversible gesture can we the people hope to heal a darkly fractured land.
Miraculously, none of these stories feel preachy—and often they kink into a joke, or a surreal image, or some other unusual narrative swerve.
Every page of The Swerve strives to present the Renaissance as an intellectual awakening that triumphs over the oppressive abyss of the Dark Ages.
The agency said Uber's safety driver grabbed the steering wheel to swerve at the last second but did not start braking until after impact.
His characteristic deflationary swerve from the lofty to the absurd, from high seriousness to utter banality, struck me as the very definition of funny.
India's swerve to the right in recent years, with the rise of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, has deeply alienated its Muslim minority.
As the two settle into a gently abrasive relationship, "In My Room" adamantly refuses to swerve into romance or clearly establish the couple's feelings.
Later, he calls them "Benthamite Buicks" (for the utilitarian coding that tells an autonomous car how to swerve if physics make a crash inevitable).
Time and time again, it has seemed to be moving in one direction, only to swerve off course and chart an entirely new path.
I tried to swerve off the freeway, but a car passed me so quickly that it scared me, and I kept driving and headed home.
A video taken by the van, which was being operated manually at the time, showed a car swerve in front of it and brake abruptly.
Yet from all too familiar horror they swerve into the unexpected, into a new story—a gleam in the darkness that readers haven't seen before.
That is, they generally agree that a car with one rider should swerve off the road and crash to avoid a crowd of 10 pedestrians.
Travelling in the car behind Howe was Jenner, who subsequently rear-ended Howe, causing her to swerve into oncoming traffic, which resulted in her death.
The seats will squeeze you when you swing around a corner or swerve to avoid a collision, keeping your body in a stable, upright position.
Traffic in the capital is abysmal, says the bus driver, who points out that unlike taxis he cannot swerve down side-streets to avoid it.
My first action was to swerve directly into a branch of the food retailer Marks & Spencer and buy two cans of their own-brand IPA.
Swerve past the alt-right keyboard warriors and the upskirt-shot fanatics and you'll find that Reddit actually hosts a rather brilliant Burial sub-forum.
" Or this omniscient swerve in Nell Zink's novel "Mislaid": "He was tempted to take the gun, but was unsure whether it might not be loaded.
If scholars are to reach out to the public, we must not swerve from the ethical obligation to listen to what the evidence tells us.
He tried to swerve but slammed into a Chevrolet -- driven by a 27-year-old woman -- which careened into the rear of a 1994 GMC.
Four days earlier, he said, a mentally ill man had been lying on the edge of the road, forcing drivers to swerve to avoid him.
You had visitors, some of them elderly, trying to get off buses in the middle of the street with drivers trying to swerve around them.
According to the US President, the two get along famously -- despite his controversial July 2018 swerve and halt maneuver in front of the elderly monarch.
The trouble is that once you realize that the AI is programmed to swerve first every time, it's hard not to play chicken with it.
Then, as now, he could swerve quickly from mawkish to mischievous — by turns a goofy extrovert and a lone wolf, withdrawing in moments of introspection.
Thematically, this makes sense; this is Scott's audio travelogue where each instrumental change is a new bump, swerve, and loop in a grand amusement park.
On motorways, often a truck will abruptly swerve out into the fast lane to overtake another truck, its size operating as a kind of authority.
The Fed's swerve sent the dollar sliding to 110.67 yen, with its 0.6 percent loss overnight the biggest drop since the flash crash of early January.
After first recommending a few videos from mainstream cable news channels, the algorithm would often make a decisive but unpredictable swerve in a certain content direction.
The road was mostly empty, but Moore said just past the entrance to the country club, Julian had to swerve to get around a parked truck.
Should the vehicle know to swerve into a wall and sacrifice its passengers to avoid the pedestrians, or should it protect its passengers at all costs?
Her swerve from telling her dad to drop Kavanaugh to pushing the narrative that the judge is a "good man" is a quintessentially Ivanka™ move.
Part of the appeal is its bumpy ride, and the illusion that the cars are about to collide — before they safely swerve and pass without incident.
"The BMW passed him, and they nearly collided, causing him to swerve out of the way and he, quote, 'nearly collided into a guardrail,'" Brown said.
A biker driving down a street was forced to swerve at the last second to avoid a snake hanging out in the middle of the road.
The Fed's swerve sent the dollar sliding to 110.67 yen , with its 0.6 percent loss overnight the biggest drop since the flash crash of early January.
And on my trip I had to swerve from your relentless quick walking on the sidewalks (do you really need to be in such a hurry?).
The Democrats need to quit bellyaching and swerve the 24/7 news spotlight away from Trump and showcase their own constructive policies and in-house talent.
Video on social media showed the tractor, which was hauling farm equipment, drive onto a sidewalk and swerve back into street traffic with police in tow.
In 1999, on Britney Spears' debut … Baby, One More Time, the singer's sugary songs took a swerve down the modem connection on "E-Mail My Heart".
Later in 2016, The Weeknd made his swerve into pop as well with the gnarled, shining Starboy and Toronto's R&B crooner set his own record.
So yes again, hurricanes have now become a central component of what I call the climate swerve: the powerful shift in our awareness of climate truths.
The swerve is a change in collective consciousness that includes a coherent narrative of global warming, of cause and effect and of steps necessary for mitigation.
When we came to a busy avenue, we all held hands and stepped bravely into traffic, trusting that motorbikes would swerve around us with unthinking grace.
Both sides appeared to swerve away from conflict last week when both Mr. Trump and Ayatollah Khamenei made statements saying they did not want a war.
Even as the plot takes some familiar turns — comical detours and a big tragic swerve — Ms. Akhavan steers away from cliché, and the cast avoids caricature.
Greenblatt, an English professor at Harvard University and author of the National Book Award-winning "The Swerve," frames his inquiry in terms of truth or fiction.
The films of Pedro Almodóvar swerve among camp, melodrama, psychosexual thrillers and jet black comedies, a combo that inspires the Puerto Rican-born choreographer Antonio Ramos.
Seven British citizens said they were vacationing in Canada when they had to swerve to avoid an animal, not an uncommon occurrence in rural British Columbia.
"He made the decision at that time to swerve left into the cars that had been backed up as a result of an accident" that occurred earlier.
"One car and a HGV had to swerve to avoid the dog whilst the officers remained on foot in the carriageway," the police said in the statement.
In November 2016, a Canadian airliner with 54 passengers on board had to swerve to avoid an unmanned flying object near Toronto, slightly injuring two cabin crew.
Say a child darts out from behind a tree and into the road The car does not have time to stop, but does have time to swerve.
Rather than illuminating who Marin was as a character, the finale swerve comes off as a way to avoid making Vera the true villain of the story.
MANY stock images of India's cities show cows lying by the roadside or ruminating in the middle of the street as cars and bikes swerve around them.
As Miss Wardwell drives home, she has no idea she's going to have to swerve to avoid a young woman standing in the middle of the road.
"I remember swerving past the biker and there was another car coming in the lane, so I had to swerve back into my lane," he told WTVR.
The bus appeared to swerve off the road, with its wheels striking patches of dirt and grass before it was briefly airborne and flipped onto its side.
The actor was driving with his girlfriend when they were cut off by an Uber driver, causing them to swerve and flip their car on its side.
Catherine: Full Body's hard swerve into transphobia should come as no surprise to anyone who's played the original Catherine or the Persona games from the same team.
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"Goodbye Angels" forms an even more perfect distillation, with mounting pressure and a hard swerve, after three and a half minutes, into a polyrhythmic mosh-pit jam.
With no characters, no plot, no conventional dramatic arc, his high-energy performances feature his regular acting collaborators reciting text that can swerve from philosophy to pop.
What happens next will yank the film from observant coming-of-age drama to trite crime caper — a disappointing swerve into snitching, double-crossing and discordant violence.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge will swerve into a new chapter of her career Sunday night when her "Killing Eve," a drama starring Sandra Oh, begins on BBC America.
Swerve too far in the other direction, and we lose our capacity for adaptive learning; the blooming, buzzing confusions of childhood—its naïve, unshorn circuits—are retained.
This is not the first time that "transition" has seemed too gentle a word for a startling if not shocking swerve in public policy and presidential style.
As she tumbled to the ground, her head and upper body fell into the path of an oncoming bus which managed to swerve out of her way.
If you ask certain Dallas Cowboys fans, it was an uncatchable ball, an ill-timed spike, a lucky last-second swerve of a poorly struck field goal attempt.
According to CBS Los Angeles, police witnessed a blue GMC Yukon swerve over the center divide into southbound traffic, where it hit a gold Ford Ranger head-on.
Where her previous release offered pillowy soundscapes with Baraz's sultry vocals glittering above the vinyl crackle, The Color of You is a molten swerve on R&B-pop.
Across the room things swerve again, with "Shade Paintings: Group 12 (Scheveningen Blue, Silver, Flesh Tint, Indigo)" (2015), four bold, 22 by 22-inch acrylic paintings on canvas.
We think that we know, reading a novel, what a "digression" is—a swerve from the main action—because we think we know what the main action is.
She had been driving home to Southern California when a small animal stepped onto the road, causing her to swerve and lose control of her vehicle, she wrote.
The holiday is often referred to as the world's biggest water fight, with revelers throwing water at passing cars and motorbikes that sometimes swerve to avoid getting doused.
Bettley was driving through Ozona, Texas when the moving truck's tire blew out, causing him to swerve off the highway and flip over twice down a grass embankment.
I like his fundamental literary ratios — plot-to-pensées, comedy-to-tragedy — and the prose is a pleasure, lucid sentences that swerve and surprise without being show-offy.
You could be texting and walking and walk into the road and make a car swerve to miss you and they could hit someone else or hurt themselves.
Ortega, 59, was removed from her post in August after breaking with Maduro earlier this year in a dramatic split the opposition said evidenced Venezuela's swerve into dictatorship.
The witness says the 1st bus slammed on the brakes -- but the 2nd bus had to swerve to avoid hitting bus #1 ... and clipped a CHP motorcycle cop.
Trump might bring a hateful big game when he travels the country for his rallies, but these confrontations are both the pregame swerve and the postgame energy release.
Called Protect & Swerve, the website and companion app were created by six Bronx high school students who recently presented their work to business and community leaders, including the Rev.
The mindset of the new aristocracy has not only imbued our politics -- it has hijacked America's value system, leading us to swerve from our democratic and deep human values.
The 16 person group was cruising on PCH in Malibu Wednesday morning when Bieber stepped out in the path of bicyclists ... forcing them to swerve out of the way.
My right foot falls asleep as we swerve violently into Oak Canyon's entrance, a dirt alcove with four police cruisers, a handful of college-aged girls, and little else.
It is HBO's shiniest, starriest program after Game of Thrones, and I feared that the network would swerve into aggressive fan service rather than into nuanced, complex narrative terrain.
That means if you have to swerve or avoid an obstacle in the CLS 53 at the last minute, the seats will hold you firmly in an upright position.
He said he left the roadway and when he attempted to swerve back onto I-65, the Explorer rolled and came to rest on its roof, the report said.
A handful of riders were able to swerve out of the way and narrowly avoid collision, but soon enough someone hit the vehicle and a massive pile-up ensued.
But one book, more than all his previous publications, propelled Greenblatt to an internationally visible position as public intellectual: The Swerve: How the World Became Modern, published in 2011.
At the break of dawn, we couldn't see much beyond the car's headlights, but we felt the dirt road beneath us with every bump and swerve of the vehicle.
One month later, a leaked E230 23 pitch deck proposal described the show's potential swerve into the realm of a "fan, media, and influencer festival" with 10,000 more attendees.
After posing with feathered friends at a poultry farm in Wales, Boris Johnson, the new prime minister, made it clear that he would not be the first to swerve.
This long swerve from and around convention, which takes about forty pages, offers as good an example as any of the originality and power of Garth Greenwell's slim novel.
Pokémon Sun/Moon is easily the most TLC-heavy game in the series to date, so this swerve in the process of choosing a starter isn't coming out of nowhere.
Relatives of Huang said that he took his Tesla to the dealership because the software caused the car to swerve toward the highway barrier that his vehicle ultimately crashed into.
Now, all eyes will be on Kavanaugh, but also Roberts, an institutionalist, who may not be comfortable with such a quick swerve on the issue after a mere three years.
The liquids come from the special chairs we're sat on, which also release particular smells based on what's happening on screen, and swerve and vibrate in sync with the action.
Presenting this narrative in the finale is definitely a dramatic swerve away from audience expectations, and I'm not sure it entirely tracks with what came in the first six seasons.
The turtle went airborne and—before Bjanes could swerve out of the way—the reptile crashed into her car, flying through her windshield like something straight off of Rainbow Road.
Even by the hackiest of hacky journalism standards, two does not make a trend, so this would be a story about an interesting swerve in marijuana's march toward mainstream acceptance.
The Connors say their vehicle was forced to swerve down a track "to avoid an animal," Eileen Connors, 24, said in her sworn statement provided to Insider by her attorneys.
The cast has remained more or less the same (Susan Sarandon, introduced last season, returns) and the story lines swerve Ray into and out of danger at the usual pace.
She's much given to sudden rhetorical gearshifts — she'll swerve from a flight of melancholy lyricism straight into a thicket of profanity, shaking off her own eloquence like a bad mood.
The snowy night in the parking garage when G opened his coat to fish out an admit ticket and exposed a dagger, my nonnegotiable stance on weaponry took a swerve.
Wine School I don't like to predict which wines will become the next big things because, really, who knows where the vast numbers of impressionable consumers will swerve to next?
She's also authored a horoscope column for the blog Two Coats of Paint and co-curated the exhibition  The Swerve in 2016 at Ortega  y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, New York.
Never afraid to experiment, to buck trends or to swerve left when the world expected him to go right, Prince's long and illustrious career is a testament to his relentless musicianship.
Closed circuit TV footage showed a male jogger knocking a 33-year-old woman head-first into the path of the bus, which narrowly managed to swerve out of her way.
A brother and sister sprang into action on Friday after they spotted a car carrying a couple with a newborn baby swerve off the road and flip into a watery ditch.
Administrative board chairman Mohi El-Din Azmi told Egyptian state-run media Al-Ahram on Sunday that the plane did not swerve or lose altitude before it disappeared off the radar.
In an exchange captured on video, Macron is shown walking up towards Trump, only to swerve away from the president at the last second to greet Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany.
As previously reported , Grant's boyfriend Mark Phillips told TMZ Wednesday that an alleged "paparazzi confrontation" forced them to swerve their car into a concrete barrier near a toll booth in Florida.
Administrative board chairman Mohi El-Din Azmi told Egyptian state-run media Al-Ahram on Sunday that the plane did not swerve or lose altitude before it disappeared off the radar.
Tesla also faces dozens of lawsuits around specific car-related issues, including allegations that Bluetooth doesn't work, that Autopilot has caused Tesla cars to swerve into the wrong lanes and more.
A source close to the former NY Jets safety tells us another driver abruptly pulled out in front of him, causing him to swerve into oncoming traffic to avoid hitting her.
Success caused her neither to falter nor to swerve: On the contrary, she seemed not to notice or need it in the disciplined frenzy of her development over the following decade.
Medieval literature is my field, but I had not had occasion to read The Swerve until I was invited to take part in an event connected with this year's Holberg Prize.
Smith's father Mike told TMZ  — which was first to report the news — that his daughter was a skilled rider and speculates that a deer was the cause of the sudden swerve.
"What they want, and need, is the chance to obsess on their own idiosyncratic terms — to sweat and swerve, lose their balance, get their bearings, battle loneliness, discover resilience," Hulbert writes.
What didn't change is his aesthetic: nervy and dense, speedy and ominous, twitchy and unstable, with a distant, dissonant melody line besieged by a percussive overload until a final staticky swerve.
The agency said Uber's safety driver, who was not impaired, grabbed the steering wheel in an attempt to swerve at the last second but did not start braking until after impact.
Their fear is that a swerve toward protectionism, coupled with Mr. Trump's severe personal unpopularity in other countries, could make the United States a less appealing place for business over all.
We suddenly see the landscape from above and hear an ancient folk tale in a woman's voice, and the film takes a double swerve, into harsher realism and more explicit magic.
It's letting software take the wheel, and assuming that, if a kid comes running out onto the street, your driverless robot car will know to swerve or stop to save a life.
There are still a lot of elements that will need to come together before cameras roll, so speaking out now was a bit of a swerve for the normally tight-lipped Cruise.
Swerve on climate: ExxonMobil and other big oil giants are throwing their weight behind a tax on carbon emissions, which seems kind of ironic since they're in the business of fossil fuels.
Here are some of the fees that often pop up and tips on how you may be able to safely swerve around them: Documentation fees are charged by just about every dealer.
There's also the issue of whether or not the information will be accurate — WSJ points out that the update doesn't account for a driver who might swerve to avoid hitting an animal.
Late in the film, she makes a violent swerve into criminality while nonetheless acting in accord with a rational determination to preserve the team's mission (and, probably, her job and her skin).
"As I approached an intersection, a door opened and my swerve wasn't enough to avoid the door corner poking into my front spokes," he recounted, and he was launched onto the pavement.
Movies that turn on violence against children can swerve into uncomfortable terrain because kids are such obvious prey but also because the offscreen world is filled with so many real horror stories.
While others sidle and swerve through the political and religious hoopla of late-17th-century London court life, Anne, with her watering eyes and comfort eating, merely plods, plaintive and often afraid.
For whatever reason — maybe it was the desolate road, maybe it was how fast I was driving, or my desert head space — but my instinct was to simply duck, not to swerve.
According to a March 30 police report, Underwood, 26, observed a 2003 white Saturn fail to stop at a stop sign and swerve across six lanes of traffic, before crashing into a tree.
In the past he's spoken sparingly about his upbringing, but sitting in Bali and catching up again via Skype several months later, Dougy doesn't swerve a single nosey query I lob his way.
Current law isn't equipped to address moral determinations — like whether to make a dangerous swerve, putting occupants at risk, when a pedestrian darts into the road and the vehicle can't stop in time.
Two people died on Wednesday after a semitrailer driver hit a construction barrier, setting off a three-car crash that led a second semitrailer driver to fatally swerve into a ditch, authorities say.
Labeled as such because they're leveraging the streaming platform to swerve traditional routes into the music industry, Soundcloud rappers tend to draw from elements of Atlanta trap and 290s emo and pop-punk.
Ironically, it's his depression itself that stops him from acting, as we see in an early scene where he thinks, Why don't you do the world a favor and swerve into oncoming traffic?
The driver of a sedan driving the correct way had to swerve to avoid a head-on collision with Rodman's SUV and slammed into a concrete wall along the carpool lane, prosecutors said.
While working on my car with my dad, the thought came into my head that he had cut my brake line in order to cause me to swerve off the road and die.
But The Swerve draws on the authority of that lifetime of books to perpetuate factual inaccuracies to a far bigger audience than any of his previous books, enjoying weeks as a best-seller.
The physician-historian Robert Jay Lifton has suggested the hopeful possibility of a "climate swerve," a major societal change that will lead to rapid, substantive action to address the threat to the climate.
Then, just when it seemed he couldn't be stopped, just when people were talking seriously about an easy swerve around Nadal and Federer in the all-time major standings, something went hideously wrong.
What Kulachenko is developing in Crimea appears to mirror the Belarusian law almost exactly—minus its anti-money laundering and sanctions-busting safeguards, meaning foreign money could swerve into the region despite embargoes.
In June DARPA reported that polycopters souped up by the FLA programme were able to slalom through woodlands, swerve around obstacles in a hangar and report back to their starting-point, all by themselves.
I've witnessed plenty of self-driving demonstrations, some of them here in Vegas, but never one without a human holding their hands over the controls, poised to brake or swerve if the computer struggles.
If you think it's all about debauchery Hof says it isn't ... saying that having a place the players can go and get their swerve on discretely might avoid some Warren Sapp/Greg Anthony situations.
One possible new feature being designed by the Toyota Research Institute is adding the ability to stop not just when a pedestrian is detected, but also to swerve to avoid an accident, he said.
They saved their biggest surprise to date for their third album, "Room Inside the World," on which they swerve without warning into warm, expansive balladry with shades of Roxy Music and other New Romantics.
But it was as the self-proclaimed "oracle of Birmingham'" that he summoned all his provocative brilliance to produce a triumph of moral righteousness, strategic Realpolitik and mass-media manipulation that made history swerve.
On its most recent album, "The Magic," the band took a delightful swerve toward 253s-style rock — just one of the many sounds fans can expect to hear at Deerhoof's two Friday night shows.
One possible new feature being designed by the Toyota Research Institute is adding the ability not just to stop when a pedestrian is detected, but also to swerve to avoid an accident, he said.
Split between the vantage points of its two remaining lead characters, Noah and Helen, this episode of "The Affair" is a return to form after the strange swerve into supervillainy it suffered last week.
Much of what was said is stuff we already know: synthetic drugs are highly risky because of the wide variety available and the fact that the chemical compositions are often altered to swerve legislation.
Strangers finds an irresistible ease in the often-painful work of growing up — a coolness-in-chaos achieved with a little help from the colorful tangle of lost young people who swerve through Isobel's narrative.
Conversely, some of the detail can swerve into tedium; the reader is informed not only that Carter paid $300 a month in rent when living in Providence, Rhode Island, but that the figure included utilities.
But despite, the government's attempts to boost the number of marriages and children, this year's survey results from the National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, don't reveal a swerve in the right direction.
Humanity developed art and fire and burned and ate and created and destroyed its way through the world with such swiftness and such efficacy that the progression of life took a sudden and permanent swerve.
Driving down the street and deciding to swerve to avoid hitting a bicyclist or a dog in the road, for example, people make ethical decisions all the time that a self driving car can't make.
Yet, eager to swerve a PR blunder by the male-dominated Republican Senate Judiciary Committee majority, the GOP brought in a woman—Arizona sex-crime prosecutor Rachel Mitchell—to do their dirty work for them.
And that's what he gave political Washington on Tuesday when news broke that Trump had asked embattled chief of staff John Kelly to stay on through the 2020 election -- and that Kelly had agreed. SWERVE!
Chase said double trailers are more difficult for drivers to maneuver because the second trailer is more likely to swerve out of its lane and more difficult for drivers to see around with their mirrors.
Yet Harbaugh also represents a decided swerve from the gruff, Cold War-era personality of Schembechler, who revived Michigan after taking over in 13 and reigned over his program with storied benevolence for 21 years.
But if I assigned any parts of The Swerve, my students would immediately see the fallacies in this argument because they learn a different story in my classes, from the medieval works I assign them.
Cordero was a passenger in Smith's Lamborghini when a tire blew out, causing their vehicle to swerve and hit a median on I-90 West in Cleveland, according to a statement from the Cleveland Browns.
It reached Kawasaki, a western part of greater Tokyo, late Saturday and headed to Tsukuba city to the north about an hour later, before it was expected to swerve toward the sea, the agency said.
In the opposition's eyes, the government ally lacks legitimacy, and his appointment to replace Luisa Ortega, who was removed after she broke with Maduro over human rights, is a sign of Venezuela's swerve into dictatorship.
As an exquisite blend of tropical pop and R&B (with a last-minute, climactic swerve into punk-rock territory), it's both a product of its genre-bending era and a timeless, sexy slow burn.
" After a swerve toward rowdier, pushier rock on the 2014 album she made with Ted Leo in a duo called the Both, she doubles down on both the quiet and the desperation on "Mental Illness.
Kelly and Lillian swerve from industry news to anecdote-soaked analysis and segments on topics like the politics of customer-employee boundaries, the legacy of Prohibition, and how to (respectfully) get laid at a bar.
In New York alone, SoulCycle and Flywheel are now contending with the likes of Crank, Swerve, Revolve, Monster, BYKlyn, and Cyc — all while maintaining the 21 and 10 studios they operate in the city, respectively.
On their fifth record, Big Balloon, Manchester's Dutch Uncles swerve toward a funkier art-rock approach; still on the heels of David Bowie, with a little David Byrne, and added touch of contemporaries Franz Ferdinand.
Nasty, glib and often spikily funny before a late, unconvincing swerve into sentimentalism, it features a tight crew of very fine actors, including Oscar Isaac as Jack, a stranger who materializes before Thomas like a hallucination.
Pixar used this tendency to let its stories swerve all over the place to great effect in 2012's Brave and 2013's Monsters University, but Cars 3 has maybe a few too many head fakes.
There's the part-invisible fight scene between Major and the runaway driver in ankle-deep water, the many fingered typist in the van, and the lengthy chase scene as the trucks swerve around streets of squalor.
She dusts off old-school phrases like"my bad" on "Trip" and "swerve" on "Good Bad," but focuses on love and relationships with melodies cradled in a soft beat that's more a sway than a lunge.
If you're broke as a joke but still looking to get your swerve on with the ladies ... listen up ... Chad Johnson -- self-proclaimed frugal guru -- is gonna tell you how to be a low cash Casanova.
Wary of conventional payoffs, or even of conventional rises and falls, he likes to swerve away from a story or a character he has spent many pages establishing, in search of a fresh center of interest.
Reed, who could face up to 10 years in jail if found guilty, is accused of grabbing an officer who was behind the wheel, causing the vehicle to swerve dangerously, and of elbowing a second officer.
Reed, who could face up to 10 years in jail if found guilty, is accused of grabbing an officer who was behind the wheel, causing the vehicle to swerve dangerously, and of elbowing a second officer.
In another confrontation, video footage circulating online showed a group of protesters pulling a taxi driver out of his car and beating him bloody after his vehicle had accelerated with a sharp swerve into a crowd.
But Mr. Groff was game — he had never been — and although the Bronx gardens were not especially menacing (other than that wayward nut) they did provide an opportunity for some reflection on his unlikely career swerve.
But drastic changes in military strategy are difficult to execute swiftly, especially when those decisions are made without input from a president's national security team, Congress and allied forces, as Mr. Trump's Syria swerve clearly was.
Prior to his unusual swerve toward painting, Rivers was enrolled at Julliard (along with a young Miles Davis), where he demonstrated an abiding respect for the both history of music and for bebop's sophisticated harmonic experiments.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's president has not given Donald Trump an easy ride: a crunching handshake at one meeting was followed by a body swerve at another and then a public rebuke over his attitude to climate change.
"Crazy how Set had to swerve and hit a tree cause a crackhead was in the middle of the road trying to get hit or kill himself, but God do unexplainable things!" she wrote, according to Billboard.
On the other, it seems even more likely that The Good Place will swerve in a totally different direction and ditch everything we've come to know about it to throw something completely new in our dumbfounded faces.
If you swerve left, you'll collide with the SUV and possibly kill both yourself and its inhabitants — but there's still a chance you'll all survive the incident (albeit sustaining injury) because of the SUV's high safety ratings.
" Her sentences — often just two or three of them on each page — are clean and subdued, with an occasional poetic swerve: "I get in up to my knees and the sun turns my hair to hot bread.
If Trump and Rubio continue their puerile trajectory, one of them will almost certainly give the other a wedgie, and the 2016 road to the White House will swerve yet again into uncharted and previously unimaginable terrain.
"Failure to achieve our goal to return an American astronaut to the moon in the next five years is not an option," he said in March when announcing the 2024 deadline This was a swerve for NASA.
"I only realized how much this impacted me when I drove home from work one day and I just thought, I could just swerve into a car right now, and just end it all," she once said.
It's an event that the community looks forward to every year: Giggling children spray each other with canned silly string while lion dance troupes undulate and swerve to the beat of a pounding drum and clanging cymbals.
Within a week, he had overseen the design of an entirely new men's collection, a foppish conception that was a decisive swerve from the bourgeois luxury of Giannini's menswear designs (sweaters in muted colors, tasteful cashmere peacoats).
It is full of excursions—a plane trip, a bus ride, a subway journey—that tempt us with their tidy trajectories (from then to now, here to there), only to swerve toward nonnarrative insight along the way.
Among the potential candidates, Ban Ki-moon, the departing United Nations secretary general, is the least likely to swerve from Ms. Park's policies, though he has appeared more willing to pursue dialogue with the North, analysts said.
Rostam Batmanglij—co-writer and multi-instrumentalist—left the group in 2016 to pursue solo projects, yet the singles don't swerve from what you'd expect of Vampire Weekend: melodic, also reaching back to 80s pop for inspiration.
And whether it's related to the zodiac or simply a product of being a human being with his own personality traits, it is this ability to swerve through different sounds, scenarios, feelings that contributes to his star power.
Why it matters: This is yet another narrative swerve from the Saudis about what exactly happened to Khashoggi as officials first claimed that he left the consulate before stating that he had been inadvertently killed in a fistfight.
" An Intel spokesperson responded to further questions about the post asking, "If you don't have the basics to understand the environment with high accuracy, how can you make driving decisions such as to stop, swerve, or speed up?
Software that processes data from on-board cameras and radar units will watch out for impending crashes and try to stop the car before impact, or correct for the slow out-of-lane swerve of a tired driver.
Volkswagen rolled the last Beetle off the assembly line on Wednesday, the end of the road for a car that ran from Nazi Germany through hippie counterculture but failed to navigate a swerve in consumer tastes toward SUVs.
Well, so one I already mentioned, which is have the courage to get outside your comfort zone and embrace the adventure of the swerve and the zigzag that happened in my life in retrospect made perfectly good sense.
Now open your eyes to the relentless bustle of a huge city: the cow is tied to a lamp-post, cars swerve to avoid it and its keeper demands a few rupees for providing it with the snack.
Far from being an evolution, Trump's trip to Davos represents the latest swerve in his on-again, off-again love affair with the global elite, whose approval he desperately seeks even as he bashes them from the ramparts.
We spoke with Ravin who tells us ... he was behind the wheel in his car when traffic suddenly came to a stop and his first instinct was to swerve to avoid hitting the car in front of him.
In "Rights (Part 1)," after the riff takes over, there's a wrenching key change, a swerve and pullback and a reminder of the opening, which seems to be eons in the past after all that pounding and blasting.
The clay pieces of mud are mechanically configured to shift and swerve in response to viewers' gestures and presences, so we get to see how we can change and shift the mud that is dried by the sun.
The first half of "Bad Luck" is a typically upbeat, defiant punk song, but halfway through the tempo slows, their voices become sweeter, and they swerve into a mock pop version of the same song, complete with oohing harmonies.
NDiaye's metamorphoses of people into animals—thoroughly hypothetical in Three Strong Women, seemingly actual in Ladivine—are at once a homage to a truly old master, Ovid, and a deeply contemporary swerve away from psychological investigation into pure storytelling.
That hyper-optimistic collaboration with The Lonely Island, "Everything Is Awesome," earned Tegan and Sara their first Grammy nom in 2014 and pretty much sums up how their career's been going since they made a swerve into 80s inspiration.
They may begin with pre-written policy points, but will inevitably swerve into talk of windmills, dip into jocular opinions on light bulbs, corkscrew into savage commentary on immigration, then free-fall into musings on news of the day.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Former pro basketball star Dennis Rodman has been charged with driving the wrong way on a California highway and forcing another car to swerve into a concrete dividing wall before he left the scene, prosecutors said.
Céline Dion weighs in on whether Jack could have fit on that 'Titanic' door 'Succession' star Brian Cox pitches Cookie Monster on sweet deal Watch a Tesla's Autopilot swerve to avoid ducks crossing the road Send in the trebuchets!
It also laid bare a corollary to the state-society bargain: that many in China believed that their government would gradually become more liberal and open, not swerve back toward authoritarianism or even to strongman rule, according to analysts.
At times I had to raise my voice or extend an arm as I could no longer instantly swerve, twist, back up or otherwise dodge those who emerged like jack-in-the-boxes out of stores or subway doors.
Blocking the bus lane, "is selfish, and it's unacceptable," Mr. Byford said in a recent interview aboard a bus that was forced to swerve in and out of a designated bus lane to avoid parked vans and idling taxis.
Her music quickly got noticed; among SZA's many collaborations in hip-hop, dance music and pop, Rihanna's 2016 album "Anti-" — her swerve toward the R&B avant-garde — enlisted SZA to help write and sing "Consideration," its opening track.
Begin with "Down with the Clique," swerve to "Almeda" and let the closing-minute crystals of "Jerrod"—a pure stretch of musical nirvana—lick your brain as you cruise down I-610 and into the horizon of better days.
In any case, the result was more appealing than the unexpected swerve that's been going on at Alberta Ferretti, where this season the designer veered even further backward into 1980s power-woman-meets-Vegas-sound-and-light-show territory.
The salt from lunch has dried my mouth into something like the Sahara, so the moment I see a somewhat unlikely sign for a biergarten, among the tall grass and tractors of this rural suburbia, I swerve off immediately.
The recent referendum in Macedonia on a name-change to settle grievances with Greece failed partly because voters there noticed the populist swerve by Greek rightists, who are now stirring up anti-Macedonian sentiment in regions close to the border.
Police body-cam footage captured the moment an Irving police officer jumped over a guardrail on Highway 114 to avoid being hit by a car that seemed to swerve onto the shoulder where the official was conducting a traffic stop.
Tyler's last album, Flower Boy (2017), signaled his stylistic swerve with muzzy, summery beats, chattering jazz keyboards, cooing background singers; the proliferation of sweet voices other than himself was often so beautiful that his own gruff rapping seemed an afterthought.
Here's what you need to get up to speed: Swerve contradicted The Paris to Cairo flight was at 1803,2180 feet when it lost contact above the Mediterranean, shortly before the aircraft was scheduled to exit Greek airspace and enter Egyptian airspace.
Hernandez detailed the ordeal in a lengthy Facebook post on Sunday, revealing that a small animal stepped onto the road, causing her to swerve and lose control of the vehicle "I don't really remember much of the fall," she wrote.
Joshua, who said he grew up watching young black men in his Harlem neighborhood get roughed up by the police, was part of the group of students who built the Protect & Swerve website and app during a Bronx hackathon in January.
By recognizing whether a driver is about to brake, swerve, or perform some other evasive move, Nissan says that this "brain-to-vehicle" interface could help a car with semi-autonomous capabilities begin those actions between 0.2 and 0.5 seconds faster.
Eight years ago, Harley Morenstein's career took a wild swerve when he went from teaching high school history to teaching millions of YouTube viewers what happens when you make a 50-pound grilled cheese sandwich or a 1 million-calorie lasagna.
There are gonna be a bunch of choices that you have to make, the classic problem being: If the car is driving, you can swerve to avoid hitting a pedestrian, but then you might hit a wall and kill yourself.
But predictably for the singer, this tune is totally unpredictable: just when you think it'll never peak or swerve, at the three and half minute mark, it switches gears and comes off like a sparse, rogue transmission over the airwaves.
It's a weirdly dark swerve from the light, milquetoast tone of the film, forcing Archie to narrowly escape death twice—first when his brake line is cut, and finally when he has to ditch a bomb concealed in a gift box.
Meanwhile, your hands are bound, but there ain't no seat-belts, so if I put on the brakes or swerve, you get thrown like a pinball across the van and slammed against the wall, with no way to brace yourself.
It takes mere seconds for the show to swerve from tasting tomatoes for the mess hall to blood spattered over Yossarian's windshield while another friend's body falls from the sky, and that's a toll you feel, even as a viewer.
There, testers do things like swerve through courses of orange cones to simulate a driver dodging obstacles, drive over a trough of water to see if tires hydroplane, climb up a hill pocked with boulders to test four-wheel drive systems.
Yet The Swerve doesn't promote the humanities to a broader public so much as it deviously precipitates the decline of the humanities, by dumbing down the complexities of history and religion in a way that sets a deeply unfortunate precedent.
Suddenly a single father and grieving widower, Mr. Messinger found himself in the midst of the kind of tragedy people whisper about while knocking wood or tossing salt, in the hopes that this kind of loss will somehow swerve around them.
The movie opened with seats rumbling to a slow-motion Kylo Ren lightsaber battle, then jerking suddenly to match the hyperspeed swerve of his ship, followed by the unsteady rocking of Finn and Poe Dameron's spacecraft as it dodged enemy attacks.
Definitely not as fast as I used to be 😬 ALSO the reason for the extra 170m was because I had planned to swim 1km but had to 'swerve' out the way of a giant, angry looking swan, haha 😂.
In one instance, the car will opt to hit pedestrians in front of it to avoid killing those in the vehicle; in the other, the car will swerve into a concrete barrier, killing those in the vehicle but sparing those crossing the street.
" The sunglasses would skew on the Irishman's face, his hat would tilt, a Bronson-like beard would begin to shadow his jaw as he sang, "I lay on beaches and swerve in whips / You ain't serving shit, you just an urban myth.
The left fielder got up to bat in the first inning Sunday against the Dodgers for a Spring Training game, and pitcher Julio Urias sent a heater from the mound that apparently got away from him and swerve up to Calhoun's face.
Once you walk in the front door of the Met, to get to an admissions desk, you can turn right and walk past a massive statue depicting an Egyptian pharaoh or swerve left and pass a marble sculpture of the Greek goddess Athena.
In this simultaneous Ping-Pong match of the eye and the ear, there's no shortage of entertainment: Dance lines like the Honey Beez of Alabama State University execute high-energy routines while the musicians advance and swerve around the field forming complex formations.
OTTAWA/MONTREAL (Reuters) - A Canadian airliner with 54 passengers on board had to swerve to avoid an unmanned flying object near Toronto early on Monday, slightly injuring two cabin crew, in the most serious case of its kind in Canada, officials said.
It does not seem timely to expect voters to swerve so dramatically left now, when they need to be coaxed back into trusting a Democratic Party that will show up for an average American who is neither far left or far right.
In the beginning, the characters (if they can be called that; their personalities are only hastily sketched) tell how they each arrived in this settlement: terrestrial tales of poetry readings, hiking trips and car accidents, though these stories swerve and never finish.
In its marvelously acted first half, Ben Is Back feels like it could swerve at any moment into horror, largely because of the contrast between Holly's denial and the tense caution of some of the other family members, like Ben's sister Ivy (Kathryn Newton).
"I love fashion so I always try to do like a little bit of a swerve on whatever [outfit] I'm [wearing], but style is not meant to be taken too literally; I try not to overthink it," he explains about his own fashion sense.
You know you can take over the driving, and that you might have time to swerve and avoid that person, but swerving might lead you to crash and injure yourself and/or several other people who are standing on the side of the road.
As president, Rubio would likely stick with the approach that's worked for him so far — gambling hard and counting on his ability to swerve sharply if something like launching his presidency by provoking a major international crisis around Iran turns out to create some problems.
The Briton, who still managed to finish second in Tuesday's time trial, was one of several riders, including his Sky co-leader Mikel Landa, who was brought down when a police motorbike parked by the side of the road forced the peloton to swerve.
It follows a collaborative single with beloved hip-hop duo Run The Jewels called "Nobody Speak," as well as "Swerve," a track the producer born Josh Davis referred to as a "nifty little battle weapon" that will see release as an iTunes bonus track.
I do NOT want to sit there, pushing out a tray of brownies, scared that some dickhead in a pickup will get angry at a Prius in front of him, swerve into the work site to pass that Prius, and plow right through the shitter.
Critics in the political center and right have struggled to respond to this swerve to the left, but one common response has been: This is not your father's (or grandfather's) D.S.A. — which is to say it is not well mannered, slightly tweedy, even academic.
The bullet wings a truck driver, who slams on his brakes, which causes a rickshaw to swerve, which kills five schoolchildren crossing a street, which sets off a riot that spreads across Karachi, as thousands of aggrieved citizens sack restaurants, burn tires, and overturn cars.
"Fingers crossed, I think the strength and power of this movement from one side of the globe to the other is so strong, that I think the attitudes have taken an absolute swerve left," Amanda Nevill, CEO of the British Film Institute (BFI), said.
The unapologetically wacky "Black Monday" is a tonal swerve from Hall's recent films like the police brutality drama "The Hate U Give" and last summer's low-fi charmer "Support the Girls" — her performance in the latter is a wild-card contender for an Oscar nomination.
Video taken by a dashboard camera on Waymo the van, which was being operated by a driver in manual mode at the time, shows the Mazda swerve in front before quickly coming to a full stop in front of it, at which point the vehicles collided.
After all, in the age of mobile check-in and automated bartenders, it must be possible to swerve most of these pointless encounters (and avoid having to hand over tips for the most mundane services, such as pouring a beer or being shown to your room).
The idea seems to be that when you're tracking your parcel, what you really want — rather than assurance your delivery is on time and unharmed — is to listen to some house music that, for no reason, segues into smooth jazz the minute you swerve into Washington.
At any given minute, Lynch and Frost could swerve away from the narrative entirely to add a musical performance, or to spend a few poignant minutes with a recently departed castmember, or to mount an elaborately allegorical avant-garde exploration of how modernity has hastened humanity's fall.
Traditionally, Thais perform ritual cleansings, including of Buddhist status at temples, to mark the new year but that has developed into what many people refer to as the world's biggest water fight, with revelers throwing water at cars and motorbikes, which often swerve to avoid getting doused.
The family are currently in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody at a Pennsylvania detention centre, awaiting deportation to the UK.In a sworn statement Eileen Connors, 24, said they accidentally crossed the border while trying to swerve out the way of an animal on the road.
Picking up Lukas Klostermann's deep cross on the far right corner of the penalty area, Sabitzer took a neat touch on his chest before eyeing up the goal and striking the ball with dip, swerve, and power into the top left hand corner of Mikhail Kerzhakov's net.
The departures of Rex Tillerson and H. R. McMaster, in particular, do not indicate a sudden swerve in policy: Mr. Tillerson a was a gamble from the beginning, a secretary of state with as little political experience as the president and no very tight ties to him.
It crystallizes that horrible feeling you get when you try to swerve your own emotions using some combination of booze, drugs, dancefloors, second locations in someone's living room where you keep screaming for the AUX and then sleeping for nine hours when your body gives up.
I'm a former Marine who was on the no-fly list for 4 years — and I still don't know why As someone who maintains a white-knuckled grip on the wheel, this sharp swerve off the route I had planned scared the fuck out of me.
JON CARAMANICA There was little chance that this season of "The Bachelorette" wouldn't detour from Rachel's quest for love into an uncareful study of American racial paranoia, but the intensity of the swerve in the two weeks since the last episode has still been distressingly high.
They swerve to avoid an armadillo and end up going over a cliff, and the three passengers — Walsh, Snipes, and Mr. Peanut — are left hanging on a stray branch that's too heavy for all three of them, so Mr. Peanut lets go and falls to his death.
A dressed egg with parsley and frizzled leeks got a nice savory swerve from anchovy, and fresh green and purple chicories, which looked like individually tie-dyed craft lettuces, were sweet and tender, with a light vinegary dressing that was offset by nutty shavings of Chevrotin cheese.
As we previously reported, the ex-NBA star was charged with hit and run stemming from a July 20th incident in which he allegedly drove the WRONG WAY on an Orange County, CA freeway -- causing a car driving the other direction to swerve and crash into the center divider.
Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim had only a moment to swerve to avoid hitting a car that had stalled out in the middle of I-690 earlier this week, but he couldn't avoid the other car's driver, who had exited his vehicle and was trying to cross the freeway.
The lesson here: Stay in your lane, and if you feel the need to swerve, be respectful about it, make sure know your place—and if you want to rock a Disclose logo without lining the pockets of some rich, vampiric prick, just buy it from the band.
Teenager Mode: The Zombie will suddenly and unaccountably swerve into other vehicles' lanes without signaling; remain stopped at traffic lights until frustrated drivers are forced to honk their horns; and shoot and send selfies and funny hashtags in excess of any contracted wireless data limit or other parental controls.
Mr. Greenblatt's more than a dozen books include the best-selling biography "Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare," and "The Swerve: How the World Became Modern," a study of the 15th-century rediscovery of the ancient Roman poet Lucretius, which won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction.
Pundits have been waiting for such a pivot ever since Trump became the clear frontrunner for the Republican nomination for the presidency—a moment when he would abandon his outright hate-mongering and nativism and swerve into a quieter, more politically acceptable lane of hate-mongering and nativism.
Computers can be fooled into identifying an airplane as a cat just by changing a few pixels of a digital image, while researchers can make a self-driving car swerve or speed up simply by pasting small stickers on road signs and confusing the vehicle's computer vision system.
The case centers on Leroy and Donna Haeger and Barry and Suzanne Haeger, who found out after they settled their initial lawsuit against the company that Goodyear had withheld information about a tire that caused the motorhome they were in to swerve off an Arizona highway and flip over.
Oklahoma had trailed throughout the game, but Hield had brought them back late with characteristic verve, scoring nine straight Sooner points in a span of three minutes, the prettiest of these coming when he darted between two double-teaming defenders and swerve-jumped past a third for a left-handed layup.
Essentially, the more you've read about the X-Men, the less you know about House of X. In House of X No. 22, Hickman and Larraz essentially rewrite the past decade of X-Men comics, by way of a Groundhog Day-like swerve and a journeywoman character known as Moira MacTaggart.
What only a year ago still looked like a risky swerve from a deeply ingrained democratic culture, or a knee-jerk reaction to the omnipresence of "political correctness," now appears to be a joint, methodical, determined effort to undermine pillars of the liberal order and install a different set of values.
But operatives overseeing the midterm effort and some lawmakers facing difficult re-elections are growing more alarmed that Mr. Trump's fixation on the Russia inquiry, personal slights and personality clashes inside and outside his White House are only encouraging his congressional and conservative news media allies to swerve off message.
The mother of two recounted her car accident on a recent episode of the Bravo reality show, explaining that she fell asleep at the wheel blocks away from her home and woke up just in time to swerve her car into a ditch to avoid a head-on collision with a tree.
With every car edging too close, every out-of-place pedestrian I swerve past, every skid of my wheels, I have a concurrent vision of catastrophe: my head slamming into a windshield, my arm crushed under a delivery truck, my body flipping over a car door, then diving face-first into the pavement.
There's a swerve, abetted by a jazzy close-harmony choir of Kelelas, as she notes she's been up late writing a song, then gives a mandate — "Don't say you're in love/Until you learn to take me apart" — on the way to another burst of double time and a dreamy, satisfied coda.
A statement released by the military's Central Command said that despite repeated radio calls demanding that Iran keep the drone clear of American flight operations in the vicinity of the aircraft carrier Nimitz, the Iranian vehicle came within 100 feet of the fighter jet, which had to swerve to avoid a collision.
And although it may sound like a "Saturday Night Live" parody, the store has a concierge who will point customers to nearby workout options, like Swerve, the hot new team-inspired cycling studio, or the latest array of workouts at Flex Studios (Pilates, barre and TRX), and then help book the classes.
Kristin Cavallari, who rose to fame back in the heyday of teen reality series (before the Kardashians were a thing) landed her own eponymous reality show, and Amanda Bynes, who took a swerve far off the radar after publicly lusting after Drake, posed on the cover of Paper magazine like it ain't no thang.
This year's lineup begins March 9 with the category-defying Hazmat Modine — a blues-rooted group that can swerve into New Orleans brass-band jazz, ska or klezmer — and Falu, a singer born in Mumbai who will be performing music from vintage Bollywood films and from Holi, a Hindu spring festival of renewal and forgiveness.
"We don't think this is enough to cause the Fed to swerve from their stated desire to continue gradually increasing the funds rate, though it may embolden the doves' rhetoric," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York The Fed has a 2 percent inflation target and tracks an inflation measure which is at 1.8 percent.
"The term rough ride means an intentional act, and there are so many things that can happen with a prisoner in a wagon — a dog runs out in front, a ball goes in the street, a car cuts the wagon off — which can cause the wagon to swerve or stop in a fashion that could cause some injury," he said.
So when an erstwhile client told him that there was an opening to join a BBC documentary crew headed for that very crater, Cossman jumped at the opportunity, canceling a long-planned trip to see gorillas in the Congo with the "extremely loving, supportive girlfriend" who understood this radical, last-minute swerve and is still loving and supporting him today.
" Comforted as I was to know that Gordon doesn't have some superhuman ability to avoid the daily annoyances that swerve into our lives, there was still an ocean between us, literally: We'd scheduled the less-than-ideal phone interview because the 63-year-old artist was in Australia for a series of shows and speaking engagements about "rock, rebellion, and resilience.
Faced with an extreme case of writer's block and the wide, wonderful world of dating apps, a graduate student named Richard wrestles with a crucial question for the millennial generation: When your twenties are supposed to be one predictable upward trajectory toward nice restaurants, cushy apartments, and pairing off via algorithm, what happens when you swerve and get off-track?
Tune in next week when we find out if ABC was serious about being sexually frank this season or if Nick plans to pull some last-minute swerve (as he hinted this week by saying "maybe I should just keep my mind clear") and play it PG. I'm rooting for the former, as I love it when Sean Lowe is too uncomfortable to live-tweet.
Compare the angry reaction to Buñuel 's "Los Olvidados," when it came out, in 1950; not content with revealing the plight of destitute children, in Mexico City, Buñuel had the temerity to swerve into nightmare, with a scene in which an exhausted boy takes refuge in sleep, only to find himself wrestling with another kid, in slow motion, over a handful of raw meat.
It must have been after the fall of 2012, since one of the books visible is Stephen Greenblatt's " The Swerve ," which came out in September of that year, and before 2016, when my parents moved out of their home of thirty years and into a condo, the kind with no stairs for them to fall down and less space to manage as they aged.
Though he considered Kerouac the Beat Generation's most important artist, Ginsberg — in a characteristic swerve to the lesser known — devotes his most extended consideration not to "On the Road" but to Kerouac's all but forgotten last novel, "Vanity of Duluoz"(1968), a chronicle of the beginning of the Beat Generation, which Kerouac wrote in a state of despair a year before his death of alcoholism.
The April 215 Youth Movement began as a Facebook group encouraging support for a workers' strike; supporters of Hong Kong's 22018 Umbrella Movement in mainland China were able to swerve around web censorship by posting images instead of words; and platforms like Twitter mean demonstrators are able to take control of their own narratives and broadcast them internationally even if regional media is subject to corruption or blackouts.
Much of the talk around the final season of "Game of Thrones" was about how — given the splintering of pop culture and the continued rise of streaming TV, in which everyone watches on their own schedules — the show might be the last of its kind: a proverbial water cooler that drew millions together to parse the latest turn or compare theories and themes or just complain about Daenerys's big character swerve.
Colman approaches Elizabeth with the same clipped cadence and restrained flatness that Foy brought to the part, even though viewers have recently seen her play another British monarch with so much bombast and melodrama that it won her the Oscar: If anything proves that Colman is a versatile actress, it is seeing her swerve from The Favourite's petulant, barking Queen Anne into the staid and solid Queen Elizabeth.
He finds a Latin poem by the classical author Lucretius, "De rerum natura" ("On the Nature of Things"), whose argument is handily outlined by Greenblatt in bullet points in one chapter: The universe is made up of atoms that swerve around and collide and create everything; we can't really control those processes; the gods don't care about us; souls don't exist; and so, above all, we should avoid pain — like good Epicureans.
Other brands offering items, experiences and services complimentary, or at a marked-down cost on birthdays, include Kiehl's, the skin care company; Swerve Fitness, a chain of indoor cycling studios in New York City and Pinkberry, the frozen yogurt company with locations across the U.S. During birth months, weeks and days, digital and physical mailboxes can become congested with celebratory coupons, a supposed benefit of signing up for subscription lists and reward programs.
She had to swerve carefully around a stack of crates full of onions, apparently trundling along under its own power, and then found herself stuck for a few frustrating seconds behind what at first she took to be a puzzlingly tall mech, but when it finally moved she realized it was actually a human in an environmental support suit, someone from a low-gravity habitat, to judge from their height and need to wear the suit.
Mechanically percussive hooks; dubstep-style drops distorted to sound like beatboxing, or a car's bass speaker turned up too loud; voices that would sound gawky even if they weren't gargling pixelated buckets of Auto-Tune; lyrics that combine rap and middle-school disses, as if trying to capture how social media-damaged adolescents talk; weird drums and sampled noises thrown in for the sake of clutter — on 1000 gecs, these elements are strewn all over the place, and swerve between comic juxtapositions.
Her body of work is characterized by her relationship with her acoustic guitar (and then her electric swerve on 2015's Short Movie) and the postulations, philosophies, and stories she tells on it: "Failure", on Alas I Cannot Swim, tells the story of a romance with a failed musician and the failures one can put on themself; "The Beast" from A Creature I Do Not Know produces uncomfortable mythic and demonic, yet familiar images of man; while "Saved These Words" on Once I Was An Eagle is a triumphant declaration to a lover gone away.
On the policy front, these brave Trump voters did the Nation an incalculable service, saving our Supreme Court from ideological swerve, rebuilding the military (especially Navy), reaffirming priority on national security, restoring respect for American and global foreign policy, affirming détente in big power geopolitics (instead of drifting toward war with Russia), producing predictable steps toward economic growth (including lower taxes, fewer regulations, smaller bureaucracy), ending the runaway burden, cost and economic inefficiency of "Obamacare," honoring again our brave and selfless law enforcement community, and reclaiming for all Americans a love of basic liberty and disaffection for government dictation and control.

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