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1 The ship commenced to veer off into the path of the cyclone.
2 The two men with pistols veer off the path, straight towards her.
3 All those outlined eyes chiseling into her almost made her veer off course.
4 Then events started crashing and the world seemed to veer off its orbit.
5 Still, maybe the climbers did veer off The Step atop the third pitch.
6 How could music cause so many lives to veer off course?
7 Scorching summer days can veer off and turn wet and nasty.
8 I kicked the demon hard enough to make it screech and veer off .
9 So they just veer off and took off in another direction, Mr Paea says.
10 The mayor and his wife approach, see us in deep conversation, and veer off .
11 The sugar farms veer off in all directions: Machado; Castillo; Alvamant; Cordova; Davilaar; Boavista; Providentia.
12 TV shows are complicated-somany people involved, so many ways you can veer off course.
13 You can even use a barrel of rum to make your opponent veer off course.
14 The whole mission was starting to veer off course, but Michaelson didn't turn a hair.
15 But he has a tendency to veer off message.
16 So why veer off that headlining path to open for Kiss for 50 plus shows?
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