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At the same time, the speech was a careering, sometimes dissociative, rant.
On the Second Edition re-release, "Socialist" is put before "Careering", and the last three tracks are split up.
In this all-cable, all-Kobe culture, the intrigue has transformed the Lakers into the careering, out-of-control car that you cannot take your eyes off.
The songs Albatross, Poptones, Careering, Chant and Radio 4 were selected as "key tracks".
In "A Tour of the Calculus," Berlinski used a subdued form of this literary careering to much better effect.
Sally Hogshead, author of "Radical Careering" (Gotham, 2005), likens this decision to a cost-benefit analysis.
One should not forget his middle careering of "Dogg's Hamlet, "Cahoot's Macbeth," interrelated plays.
"Even God loves Soweto," boasts a sticker on one of the careering, overcrowded minibus taxis that shuttle commuters between Soweto and Johannesburg.
Without ever slowing his novel's pace or letting us lose sight of any of his characters, the author takes the reader on a careering, kaleidoscopic tour of their world.
In Thomas McNamee's "Alice Waters and Chez Panisse," the careering, chaotic and ultimately inspiring story of that transition is told.
S.Manoharan CMD, Murugan Foods Pvt Ltd went to London to learn Food & Careering technology.
The careering, disorienting movement of space and image is wonderfully visceral and may recall an infantile thrill: that of a small child's being gently tossed back and forth between adults.
"The author takes the reader on a careering, kaleidoscopic tour" of the mayhem and the wretched world of Manhattan's immigrants, Geoffrey C. Ward said in these pages last year.
They gave Ms. Cole a sturdy rhythmic footing from which she swung out gleefully on "Orange Colored Sky" and "Ballerina" and hit a slam-bang peak of exuberance with a careering, accelerated "Thou Swell."
But the careering of miscellaneous events and the lack of care were as disappointing here as in the mixed quartet by this composer that was included in a related and generally regrettable chamber concert at the Japan Society on Wednesday.
"2011 - Back Too Black" snares the listener with the indelible guitar sound and slashing attack that propelled P.I.L. favorites like "Poptones" and "Careering," then begins introducing new elements, constructing a contemporary context within which this now-familiar guitar style can flourish and evolve.
As "Poptones" and "Careering" played, Lydon and the group broke many of the show's rules by failing to lip sync, blowing his nose at the camera, bringing disco-clad audience members to himself and the group, and banging a microphone in time to the music on Clark's podium.
And although the last indispensable Queen album - 1976's A Day at the Races - doesn't have the scope of its two predecessors, its careering from heads-down rock (Tie Your Mother Down) to dandified anachronism (Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy) is still giddy fun.
For centuries people have found meaning - or thought they did - in the sky, in the forms of the constellations, the sudden careering of comets, the stately dance of the planets, the filigree of galaxies, spanning space as far as the telescope can see, like an old jeweled fishing net cast across the void.
Poet: Fresh and rosy red the sun is mounting high, On floats the sea in distant blue careering through its channels, On floats the wind over the breast of the sea setting in toward land, The great steady wind from west or west-by-south, Floating so buoyant with milk-white foam on the waters.
Campbell's main interest in the block of land was the gently sloping foreshores of Careening Bay.
The rockiness was also useful in providing building materials, and from a quarry on Careening Bay a business of supplying sandstone ballast to shipping.
Kwinana was then sold and taken to anchorage in Careening Bay on Garden Island, Western Australia.
Continuing west, Mermaid developed such a bad leak that King decided to careen her at a bay that was in consequence named Careening Bay.
Another training school was the Special Boat Section at Careening Bay Camp, on Garden Island, Western Australia.
SRD Parties staging out of Careening Bay Camp were sent on clandestine missions into Japanese-occupied territory.
He was the son of Elias Marshall, master shipwright, of H.M. Careening Yard, Halifax.
He managed to get past the enemy's steamboats at the entrance of Careening Bay, but was prevented from getting further by a long string of boats carrying enemy troops.
Luis Carl Russell was born on Careening Cay, near Bocas del Toro, Panama, in a family of Afro-Caribbean ancestry.
It was from the 120 acres of leased land that Milson built a good business supplying ships in Sydney Harbour with fresh fruit and vegetables, milk and water, as well as ballast from a quarry near Careening Cove.