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"I didn't want to scream any more," Linkin Park's Chester Bennington told the Guardian in 2011, explaining the nu-metal giants' unlikely stylistic detour towards political electronica.
As Sergio Garcia walked down the 16th fairway during one of his practice rounds for this week's US PGA championship he made a detour towards a tall oak tree that provided one of the more memorable moments in the game's recent history, one that punctuated the arrival of a talent that many thought would come to rival that of Tiger Woods.
Once on the ground, they could easily make a detour towards Damascus.
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It promises to take you to Ground Zero, but helplessly detours towards the Land of Oz, spending most of its time journeying through the Neverlands in between.
The distal dendrite of FLP then detours ventrally towards the lateral IL sensillum, where 'flap'-like ciliary elaborations of FLP form a close neuron-glial relationship with ILso glial cell processes (Ward et al., 1975; Perkins et al., 1986).
Orange signs warn you of a detour and point towards the alternate direction you should take.
He made a detour with his wingman towards England, looking for RAF aircraft.
Head along the ridge north towards Stirrup Crag, detour left at Dore Head to avoid rocky terrain.
Reaching it from the condo zone requires a drive north over a steep pass, a detour on the battered road towards the nudist beach of Irakli, then a second detour on a far worse road over a mountain.
"I just bring them here". We took a detour down a private road signposted towards the "Riverside Glasshouse" and approached a security gate blocking our path.
We took a detour down a private road signposted towards the "Riverside Glasshouse" and approached a security gate blocking our path.
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