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The researchers analyzed participants' movements for telltale signs of cognitive decline: a tendency to wander, veer suddenly, or repeatedly pause.
The relatively straight line that we hope our lives might follow can veer suddenly, plunging us into chaos or ecstasy; choices can turn frantically ominous or prudently providential.
For whatever reason, Couric chose to veer suddenly into questioning Carrera about how her "private parts" are "different now" and if she's had that surgery yet.
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He veered suddenly from his usual hyperactive mode to contemplative.
She veered suddenly to the right; she threw herself over the back of a chair.
In Because You'll Never Meet Me, Ollie is especially susceptible: he begins one conversation and veers suddenly into another.
Asked about the complaints, Ms. Raab — her manner veering suddenly from affable to incredulous — made no effort to hide her irritation.
The driver, Ophadell Williams, 40, maintained that he was in control of the bus until a passing tractor-trailer truck veered suddenly toward it.
The music wasn't strictly revivalist; one new song veered suddenly into another peppy style, Congolese soukous, with an Afro-Latin beat and gleaming guitar lines.
But the forced marriage of the two choices has created a manifesto that, like Labour itself, veers suddenly at times from Blue Labour stories to Brownite statistics.
China says that two Chinese naval jets intercepted the EP-3 about 60 nautical miles south-east of Hainan, and that the American aircraft then veered suddenly, colliding with one of the Chinese jets.
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