Accord is a steady ship on the open road that accelerates with some sense of assurance.
Let's keep the steady ship, keep it going, yet this story is leaked out and kind of taken on a little bit of a life of its own.
Still, people inside and outside Apple said Mr. Cook is trying to steady the ship.
But the reliable Chanderpaul helped to steady the ship, with the support of some measures hitting, first from Gareth Cross, then Saj Mahmood.
Kamran Akmal, Mohammad Yousuf and Misbah-ul-Haq all fell in a 24-run spell, before Umar arrived at the crease to help Younus steady the ship.
It is now a race against time to stave off a bankruptcy that threatens the euro - and this tiny economy craves someone to steady the ship.
Sweeney missed the chance to steady the ship when his penalty drifted wide and Treviso capitalised when Sgarbi beat Mustoe with ease to score the Italians' third try.
Arsenal managed to steady the ship after the interval, but they never seriously threatened United apart from a tame Cesc Fabregas shot and a volley from Emmanuel Adebayor after the break.
The home side could not afford the needless run out of Michael Clarke, who was beaten by Redmond's direct hit from square leg after making only nine, but Katich and Symonds managed to steady the ship by adding 56 for the fifth wicket.
They feature a system of dynamic propeller thrusters that can hold the ship steady against harsh ocean conditions.
Linked to GPS devices and sonar positioning beacons on the seafloor, the thrusters can keep the ship in a steady position even in 95mph winds.
Through the tall windows of the control car, I watched the horizon slew as the ship struggled to keep steady.
Most funds are clustered near a few places, such as Connecticut and London, and there is a steady buzz about the latest manager to jump ship and start his own firm.
America requires steady and competent hands in the wheelhouse of the ship of state as it traverses very treacherous international waters.
For nine months the ship Transocean Discoverer Spirit used 360-degree rotating propellers to hold itself steady in the 3, 500-foot-deep water as diamond-tipped bits cut the deepest oil well ever--6.5 miles down.
In a small pottery studio in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, the steady hand of Peter Graves, 64, adds the finishing details to a delicately-painted picture of a ship inside an enamel box.
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