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People today wouldn't trust their car to steer for them.
Man told him to steer for a certain barn visible from mouth of river.
"They'd tie a piece of baler twine across my lap so I wouldn't slide off the tractor seat and tell me to steer for that tree across the field," said John C. Wyckoff, 41, recalling his own time on rock duty as a young boy.
But editor number four, John Freeman, hopes to steer for a good long haul.
I smoke another joint and decide to ask the captain if he'll allow me to steer for a while.
She went first to Malta for temporary repairs, then on to England for permanent repairs at Chatham Dockyard, using her twin screws to steer for the entire voyage.
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With so much up in the air, adherents of all three major strains of conservative foreign policy thinking are jockeying for influence and the chance to steer Republicans for the next generation.
Matches would regularly swing back and forth, each team pulling clear before three-point shots started to steer awry for no (obvious) goddam reason, opening up space for a comeback.
But Reichelsdorfer needed only to steer Northstar for about three of the voyage's 3,100 nautical-mile voyage.
Duminy opens the face to steer nicely for four, and then de Villiers bottom edges a cut wide of Dhoni for four more.
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