Spain veered from a 348% growth in 2008 to an 84% decline the following year.
The jury was told the vehicle then veered off the carriageway and into the water.
On June 15, a swelling demonstration in Athens's central square veered out of control.
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Rhetorically, it veered from high-class boilerplate to strong and simple sentences, but it was not pedestrian.
He claims he hit a brick in the road and the car veered off the road.
Attention veered towards a much-anticipated Apple television which the company is rumored to be making.
The rest of his career could have veered between these twin poles of narration and sex.
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Talk of HTC's rumored, giant DLX has veered between the plausible and not-so-plausible.
In other areas, there was a sense of organized chaos that sometimes veered more toward disorder.
Modern German dance, as heralded by Laban and Wigman, has veered towards self-expression and subjectivity.
The German team CarOLO's robot veered into a ditch and had to be dug out and towed.
The Honda Passport veered off the left side of a road, hit a guardrail and overturned, Lt.
It's been amazing to observe how little he's veered from that vision during four years of astronomical growth.
The record crowd of 118, 402 watched in shock as Barbaro veered sideways, his right leg flaring out grotesquely.
He veered into current policy disputes, using Mr. Bush's failed comprehensive immigration reform to buttress his own effort.
Some weeks later, the traffic cleared, and we veered off the autostrada onto an arrow-straight, deserted dual carriageway.
She smiled, turned up the radio, veered right to the shoulder of the road and hit the gas.
Tailgate, a community celebration that regularly veered into excess and even danger, had to be canceled last week.
He veered away from the idea that the answer to every foreign threat should first and foremost be a military solution.
Traces on the ground show that the plane veered toward the left of the runway as it neared takeoff.
Moby veered from upbeat dance anthems to slow, emotional numbers, with dashes of early 90s rave music thrown in.
His mind veered toward her now, and he jerked it back with a prayer: Let me pull this off.
However, he ignored warnings from his passengers to slow down, and veered into the central reservation on Wolviston Road.
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He laughed wildly as he dodged traffic, veered in and out of lanes and ignored my pleas to slow down.
Once the video footage was shot, the Zodiac veered away from the Siempre Maximo and headed back toward the Farley.
"This year, we've veered off the road, " he added of the jazz theme, alongside the classical and Welsh rock line-up.
One Virginia motorist was plucked from a van's rooftop after the vehicle veered into a water-filled ravine, WTOP radio reported.
Another lorry driver veered on to the hard shoulder of the M18 near Doncaster while using wet wipes on his hands.
It felt good to be on a rock-free surface, even as it veered upward at a 40- and then 50-degree angle.
Mail-Well veered from envelopes, a sleepy business growing 2.5% a year, into the slightly less soporific commercial printing market, growing at 6%.
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