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1 This caused the price to veer away from that on other exchanges.
2 It's entirely too late for us to veer away from any Indians.
3 We must veer away more cable and get another anchor over the bows.
4 And so I thought I got to kind of veer away from that.
5 Only at the last possible moment did they veer away .
6 These hurricanes often veer away before they hit, he added.
7 He said the helicopter had tried to veer away from inhabited areas to avoid civilian deaths.
8 You're not gay, sometimes you're attracted, at least on a physical level, but you veer away .
9 The other strengi-saat saw what had happened, tried to veer away , and Fallion rushed toward it.
10 Seeing the Germans leaving the boat, the British commander managed to veer away and avoid a collision.
11 If they veer away they are lost.
12 Lets veer away from examining materialism and and the struggles so many of us have simply getting by.
13 Lacey felt her mind veer away from the icy place where she kept anguish over her missing son.
14 I veer away from the water's edge, cross a bike path, and aim for a row of bushes.
16 Whenever the careering grandkids swerve near Burny, they instantly veer away , as if repelled by a force field.
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