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President Kim Young Sam has left an especially long trail of discarded cabinet ministers in his wake, as his administration has swerved from one crisis to another.
— John Cassidy, 11 23 A.M. Wyden is emblematic of many Democrats: over the years, he has swerved from severe Comey critic to Comey defender.
It could turn out 250,000 Nanos a year, but it is barely ticking over.Since its launch with great fanfare in 2009, the Nano has swerved from one crisis to another.
Anyway, this is an absolutely typical Vanessa answer - first, in its muddle-headedness, second, in its slight strain of paranoia (FT spearheading capitalist plot to undermine Angelina Jolie?), but mainly because - as she always does - she has swerved from the personal to talk about the political.
Many feel like Flickr has swerved from its original course of being a community of photographers and photosharers to being a storage center.
In a decade skateboarding has swerved from the fringe into the mainstream, rolling up $5.7 billion a year in equipment and apparel sales.
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Plunged into a cloud of unknowing, my mind must have swerved from the realities that rule my body.
The Air Force coastal defense radar, Giant Killer, demanded to know why the fighters had swerved from their patrol area.
For "Moby-Dick" was badly reviewed and helped to harden Melville's reputation for having swerved from his real talent into some strange, incomprehensible new line.
"Carl's vehicle was hit head-on by another car that had swerved from the opposite side of the highway into the oncoming traffic," he said.
Suddenly, Oberst has swerved in an entirely different direction.
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