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1 That includes steering clear of people, homes, protests or densely populated areas.
2 It's a big ball of crazy over there, and I'm steering clear .
3 But her reasons for steering clear of the health tracking effort were… unclear.
4 I remembered what Gabriel had said about steering clear of risky human interaction.
5 We'll also discuss the few foods that you're better off steering clear of.
6 The hype surrounding IPO investing is enough to keep some investors steering clear .
7 He admits that steering clear of his old show was crucial.
8 You may depend on my steering clear of detection, no matter what comes.
9 It won't just be a matter of steering clear of Parliament for a day.
10 He is steering clear of insurance in his new startup.
11 Do you think it's something you will ever do or you're steering clear of?
12 Most of all, Love seemed relieved that McCartney-Nirvana were steering clear of Nirvana's classics.
13 Chepe drifted to the hatch slowly, steering clear of the jagged girders and beams.
14 Then the Queen addresses the crowd ( steering clear of the public holiday question).
15 He was credited for reacting swiftly, keeping the public informed and steering clear of speculation.
16 Meyers views US banks as solid investments, but is steering clear of European bank bonds.
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