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President Clinton, too, was a leader who could change when things veered off course.
"Did the general explain to you why he was veering off course?"
She veered off course and turned right in the direction of the trees.
"I veered off course looking for a place to land.
What would a few hours veering off course mean in the scheme of things?
Plans had a way of veering off course when the human element was involved.
He smiled at the thought of what might happen if the machine ever veered off course.
He took a mulligan on his first shot, which veered off course.
After that, the truck veered off course and came to a stop almost of its own accord.
When the route is determined by computer, there's little chance of veering off course.
"First, why was the missile not destroyed soon after it veered off course?"
That's when we decided to veer off course a bit and have a look.'
After the third attempt, the pilot told the control tower that he was veering off course.
Seconds later, the rocket veered off course and began to fall from its altitude of 90 miles.
Mr. Bush's personal intervention could keep the project from veering off course.
He shifted the paddle as the canoe began to veer off course.
"I have spent the last year trying to understand how I veered off course.
The teams had barely been on target for a minute, and the mission was already veering off course.
The ship was continuing to move, veering off course and nearing another mine.
After a few moments he said, "We are veering off course, sir.
An explosion rocks the craft and it begins to veer off course.
That year, the three leading runners in the men's race veered off course and arrived at the wrong finish line.
The massive ship veered off course, hurled back into the real universe.
Forcing an opponent's horse to veer off course counts for three points.
But there was a sense that something had veered off course in the last few months, and the war was the one constant.