The direction remained fairly constant until it veered to around 220x when the cold front went through around 1323 hours.
Because of the difficulties that arose in enforcing them, laws and contracts veered towards the structure of advocacy and response.
The second stage of the route veered close by a roundabout with thunderous heavy traffic.
He clearly establishes the direction and goals of his inquiry, never once veering off the track.
They wallowed in subscience and sermons; the adolescent veered from evil to saintliness, without enough good, rational, explorable territory in between.
As we would expect in a collective enterprise, some authors veer towards generalisation, for example by confining themselves to the familiar territory of enlightened absolutism.
But mission accounts also suggest that things had veered out of mission control.
The latter caused it to veer toward the ventricular apex.