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They veer off course, and ultimately fail to behave with dignity and respect.
If it veers off course, you're in trouble.
Mr. Mosher also said the vessel veered off course after hitting an unmarked sandbar.
In the last launching of the Arrow-2 in August 1997, the missile veered off course and the test was aborted.
The operatives had barely been on target for a minute, and the mission was already veering off course.
I say this because I worry you may be veering off course in a fit of desperation to please investors.
Ironically, a twelfth ship, the French pilot ship the Grifón, had veered off course, inadvertently sailing farther north and avoiding the inclement weather.
Veering off course, heading for Sweden, I watched as it was blown up.
We should be available when they're veering off course, but otherwise let them steer the ship.
Conversations with Pink tend to veer off course.
Or perhaps he meant all along to veer off course.
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