Reading The Swerve got me to thinking about our current information regime.
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After kick-off was delayed because of crowd congestion, Torquay went closest to scoring in a cagey opening 30 minutes, when Danny Stevens saw a fierce shot from the edge of the area swerve a fraction wide.
But AC Milan's celebrated right-back Gianluca Zambrotta injected some flair into the Italian charge after 23 minutes, firing in a spectacular shot which whistled just past the top corner before Riccardo Montolivo surged forward in similar style to swerve the controversial Jabulani ball against the upright from fully 30 yards.
From a straight run-up, in a style reminiscent of Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo, Honda smashed the ball over the wall and watched it swerve past Sorensen into the far corner.
But our modern-day Three Stooges seem to feel the need to wiggle and swerve at every bump in the road.
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But who will be the first to swerve in this game of chicken?
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He also possesses a remarkable and unique free-kick technique, managing to bend and swerve the ball to devastating effect, notably with the goal that effectively ended Arsenal's challenge in the semifinals of this year's Champions League.
You learned very soon how to read a clear line before the put-in, then how to swerve and carve the whitewater, avoiding holes, trying not to be rag-dolled by the flow.
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Officers are also trying to find the driver of a light-coloured car seen to swerve to avoid the woman lying in the road.
The driver of a lorry involved in a fatal crash on the A43 saw a car make a "sudden" swerve shortly before the vehicles collided, a court has heard.
Mainstream Nashville songs still stick to familiar and largely conservative formulas, Mr Nelson's swerve headlong into the zeitgeist.
The Keystone project will assuredly swerve through some politically-and-environmentally-sensitive areas.
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Morgan, who entered the dock with a limp, said the accident was unavoidable after the other vehicle forced him to swerve.
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The pressure continued after Pollock's return, though, and finally told as Priestland turned on the gas with an outside break, then an inside swerve to take him past full-back Jamie Smith for a try that the fly-half improved himself.
Will the new parliament let either of them swerve away from it?
After a couple of drinks head next door to The End nightclub, for an eclectic range of electronic music, including the funky drum n' bass of Swerve on Wednesday nights.
Moments later, Anelka's fellow Frenchman Florent Malouda broke on the right before adding a touch of swerve on his 20-yard shot which Howard did well to push away for a corner.
We swerve through both sides of the conflict, as one soldier falls we then follow his killer until that man dies as well, and so on and so forth in what is ultimately a pointless dance of kill and be killed.
He might have been able to swerve left to avoid him, but the first witness who clearly entered the crosswalk very early left that path blocked.
Buildings are stacked together in congested rows, cows roam freely in the streets where potholes cause scooters, taxis and rickshaws to swerve.
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But it's simple things of trash blowing across the road, reminded of an (improvised explosive device), you might want to swerve.
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