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A score of free stages cater to families with wholesome shows of all genres, projecting a genial state fair vibe, as the headlining concerts veer a bit costlier and more niche.
Coming out of a break back home in Texas, Gov. George W. Bush returned to the campaign trail today and seemed to veer a bit toward the political middle ground, talking warmly about compassion and the Internet rather than about potentially divisive issues like religion or abortion.
The tone may veer a bit wildly from grim to hilarious for an American audience's taste, but once Hamm and Radcliffe settle into their roles (and Hamm into his accent), it could very well live up to its U.K. rep and provide Ovation with some skin in the game.
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It is a tactful, probing, often outrageously funny examination of human relationships.Hanif Kureishi veers a bit more towards the Kakfa/Proust school.
But while the means were sophisticated and the textures subtly varied, Mr. Forastiere's results veered a bit close to easy listening.
The medium-rare meat, veering a bit closer to rare, was a gorgeous pale red, and it tasted as good as it looked.
But he also veered a bit toward the political middle ground, talking warmly about compassion and the Internet rather than about potentially divisive issues like religion or abortion.
But now?" Hamm's combination of grandiosity and grief plays to Turturro's operatic bravado; in the course of the evening, however, Turturro loses some of Beckett's sprightly tempo and, to my ears, veers a bit toward the portentous.
She veers a bit to the dark side, having previously published Wicked Plants, a funny, informative gazetteer of dangerous, poisonous and fatal flora, but her new book is perfect for my summer afternoon: The Drunken Botanist: the Plants that Create the World's Great Drinks (£14.99, Timber).
The other coaches were split in their preferences – Green thought Shelbie Z. might have veered a bit off pitch – but Shelton was clear, evenly assigning any pitch issues and picking Shelbie Z. as the winner.
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