The narrative steers clear of flowery prose, but its simplicity only makes it more powerful.
Austin just has to be more selective because he steers clear of most meat.
Bad policy that steers students into a prescribed path inhibits learning and leads to unintended consequences.
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Park also steers customers to less expensive variations from companies such as Shed Magic.
Prof Zambon said there were "fairly strong steers" that it would be a dead end.
Mr Collier, though tending towards the second view, steers a masterly course between the two.
Yet, courage steers the business organization between extremes and vices of excess, cowardice, and recklessness.
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Rather than spur recovery by welcoming investment and rewarding production, Washington steers toward borrowing and spending.
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When it comes to shoes, Ms. Acra steers clear of chunky styles, favoring strappy heels or flats.
Throughout, Lydon steers with a steady hand, wailing wisely, clearly happy to be back at the helm.
It showed steers being whipped, beaten and slashed repeatedly, and suffering terrible pain before they are slaughtered.
He lived in the biggest house in Pecos, with a barbecue pit big enough to accommodate two steers.
Police confirmed four of the escaped steers were still unaccounted for and advised people not to approach them.
Along with school, there were plenty of chores: cutting hay, pulling corn, planting vegetables, feeding chickens, slaughtering steers.
It steers people down paths that do not lead anywhere and discourages them from following those that do.
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Despite its large investments in Africa, China steers clear of moral issues, which is explored in Part 2.
But bizarrely as the size of the herd has gone down, the size of individual steers has gone up.
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This plan, the McCain campaign argues, better steers the money to Main Street, where struggling homeowners need immediate relief.
That frequently steers him toward master limited partnerships and, increasingly, international telecommunications companies.
The bulls were accompanied, as usual, by a pack of six tame steers to help guide them to the bullring.
In those great Westerns about cattle ranching, John Wayne normally leads his steers on a long trek to the railhead.
If he sees a family simply pocketing dividends and maintaining the company's status quo, Mr. Marcus says he steers clear.
The parallel parking feature uses ultrasonic sensors to look for suitable parking and automatically steers the car into the space.
But regardless of whether you sympathize with celebrities, they often get bum steers from advisers, as clearly happened with Wesley Snipes.
Again, this steers the interview away from you being a woman and puts it back on you being good at the job.
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The beef we eat comes mostly from 18- to 24-month-old steers, averaging about 1, 000 pounds, and yielding about 450 pounds of meat.
Another approach effectively steers magnetic nanoparticles toward disease sites where they dump their therapeutic load or else destroy cancerous tissue with heat.
Many customers will prefer a hybrid network that steers traffic away from more expensive Akamai-style networks whenever possible, in Level 3's view.
The Commission, which steers EU membership negotiations, said it "recommends that negotiations for accession to the European Union should be opened with Serbia".
Texas Instruments derives its MEMS revenues largely from its digital light processor (DLP) technology, which steers and focuses light in high-resolution projectors and displays.
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