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Violence hangs in the air – violence which can be swerved, or pushed aside to offer some unexpected transcendence, but is always there, hovering like the "thickets and thickets" of midges in the evening.
Goalkeepers will face a ball that is lighter than they are used to, can be swerved and dipped more viciously, and is more difficult to grasp in wet conditions because of its plastic coating.
Even Hurricane Isaac, recognizing what a complete bore the RNC would be, swerved off toward New Orleans, where both people and dangerous weather masses go to party.
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After all, the driver may have the sun in his eyes or be swerving to avoid a car.
"On a windy day like today, you'd have your hand on the wheel and just be swerving, hoping you don't go over the side".
On your bus or train... a chuckle out of nowhere here, a narrated guide as you fashion an origami bird from a discarded chip box there and hey presto... people will be swerving to avoid you.
This is a 13-track, 80-minute love letter to synthetic music and dancing in which many of the pillars of electronic club music are swerved.
He acknowledged that he has had more than a few scary moments in the past when he's "swerved off the beaten path" while multitasking.
Kitty Empire, The Observer, Four stars This is a 13-track, 80-minute love letter to synthetic music and dancing in which many of the pillars of electronic club music are swerved.
"It was swerving — it wasn't staying in its lane," she told the jury.
They're ducking, they're yelling, the silver carp are flying, the boat is swerving.
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