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21 Sentences With "swerves from"

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David swerves from denial to guarded optimism to exasperation, veering into rage and despair.
It's why he swerves from one pronouncement to its opposite and one position to its alternate.
But the four people talking together also signal how the show, in theatricalizing Walser, swerves from him.
It swerves from goofy to ghastly so deftly and so often that you can't always tell which is which.
He swerves from miserable (if he is deported, his family will remain here) to hopeful (maybe a judge will allow him to stay).
Again and again in these pages, Unferth swerves from the mundane to the extraordinary, from biting to soaringly celebratory, often in a single sentence.
The rest of the game's campaign swerves from that angle, but the online multiplayer leans into it in a way that very few other games have.
Every so often, the lights brighten and the music swerves from minimalist strings by Alexander Balanescu or Philip Glass into club beats by the Danish electronic music producer Trentemoller.
Making liberal use of dizzying close-ups, he swerves from dark coming-of-age comedy to outright horror, refusing to punish Erica for behavior that grows ever more appalling.
But even as Trump swerves from one tactic to another, the facts on the ground remain: very little has changed in the nearly seven months since the first GOP repeal effort flopped.
The voice of this book, the voice of Cercas, with its beautiful grain and restlessness, its swerves from pity to fury, from calm to hysteria, owe much to Wynne's almost musical modulations.
Twists and contradictions take physical shape in the movement itself — its swerves from brashly sexy to subdued, from ecstatic to vigilant — and in the work's broader structure, its abundance of sudden yet seamless transitions.
In a YouTube video, helmet creator Allen Pan swerves from left to right as he is "remote-controlled" by his friend using a technique called "galvanic vestibular stimulation"—a process of sending electrical signals to a nerve in the ear that controls balance.
The film's title refers to the densely forested part of Belgium where the Battle of the Bulge was fought in World War II, and the plot swerves from the unspecified Flemish city where Dave, Kenny and Sylvie live toward that savage sylvan landscape.
"The violence inside swerves from slapstick to bloodshed and back, producing a volatile blend of humor and horror that pays tribute to the source material while coloring its themes with the director's distinctively perverse and humane sensibility," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
You may think you have seen all of Mr. Giamatti's variations on frustrated masculinity — or that this role lands too close to his bitter sweet spot — but Richard's slumped posture, his nervous energy, his swerves from thin-skinned exasperation to stoical decency made me think I had either discovered a new planet or accidentally walked past a mirror.
Retrieved 17 July 2010. Critic Kevin Harley of The Independent wrote that "the dynamism in its swerves from rhythmic, rolling rockers ("Bobcat Gold Wraith") to gentler laments ("On the Line") suggest a confidence behind the surface modesty."Harley, Kevin (5 June 2010). "Album reviews: The Acorn: No Ghost", The Independent, p. 20. .
As they approach > each other, mutual destruction becomes more and more imminent. If one of > them swerves from the white line before the other, the other, as they pass, > shouts 'Chicken!', and the one who has swerved becomes an object of > contempt. As played by irresponsible boys, this game is considered decadent > and immoral, though only the lives of the players are risked.
The last visual effects shots were finished in the week before the episode aired. In a rare break from the series's cinéma vérité style, director Michael Nankin slows down time as Starbuck remembers Anders in the moments before she swerves from Scar. The episode closes with Stanley Myers's classical guitar piece "Cavatina", the theme from the 1978 film The Deer Hunter.
On lap eight, the top six is as follows: Barros, Jacque, Ukawa, Rossi, Biaggi and Nakano. Cardoso has to enter the pits for a jump start, having to serve a stop-and-go penalty. At the straight before the Sachsen Kurve, Barros dangerously swerves from right to left, almost hitting Jacque in the process. Behind them, Rossi passes Repsol Honda teammate Ukawa and moves up into third at the Sachsen Kurve.
What you're getting here is a factory-made retread that is less MacGyver than MacGyver: Impossible, with the title character now just one member of an impossible mission team.... MacGyver may not fully engage you, but at least it won't actively annoy you." IGN's verdict was: "CBS' MacGyver is an unnecessary, middling reboot that has little to offer—its biggest sin being a bland hero and eye-rolling stakes. Lifting more than a few swerves from the Mission Impossible franchise, this new MacGyver somehow even manages to make the science gimmick dull.

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