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He looked back along the road to where the car was slewed.
The car had slewed away from the impact and also come to a stop.
I slewed to a stop well over on the shoulder.
And she could hardly leave the car where it was, slewed across the road.
Halfway to the wall, he looked back and slewed to a stop.
She fired it up and slewed out of the lot.
Their eyes slewed round the group but at first no one spoke.
The truck slewed for a moment and a half before going straight again.
The car slewed sometimes across frost' but she held it well enough.
A long gray car was slewed across the street in the space between the two houses.
The pilot caught it at the top and slewed back.
The video picture slewed as the camera fell to the ground.
His head slewed around and he looked at the hole in the window screen.
The vehicle slewed to a stop only a few meters away.
The lead helicopter slews off to the side, making good its escape.
She slewed the car right and jammed to a stop on the shoulder.
The engine screamed as the car slewed across the road.
Winter slewed her car into the parking lot and stopped.
The truck hit the back of the Cadillac and slewed them around.
As it was, the vehicle slewed sideways across the road.
Any second now, and she'd start slewing away to starboard.
The boat slewed in the current and I heard the screams from inside the city.
The back end slewed right around and the wheel flew out of his hands.
His hand touched the butt but only slewed it around.
It looked like I'd driven up in a hurry and just slewed to a stop.
I slue all three primary turrets to face this new threat.
He saw it shudder and slue wildly as tires blew.
Slue Hull was hired in 1951.
"Maybe we can slue her around by opening and closing the cowl flaps on engines one and four," Gold suggested.
But the vacuum above Slag gave Jules the perfect opportunity to slue the ship around and point the weapons downward at the base below.
It began to slue to the left, its rear end sliding around with a blood-chilling screech, smoke curling up from the protesting tires.
Conway desperately gripped the webbing as he felt the magnetic grap-begin to slide and the litter slue around.
Every time Murch touched the brakes, the trailer began to slue around, the rear of it moving leftward like a car in a skid on ice.
"During the Leonid shower," he said, "most operators will slue their satellites around so that their big solar panels are turned edgewise to the stream of particles."
"Before, during and after the Leonid storm," Dr. Campbell said, "we intend to slue the Hubble telescope around so that its metal back faces the meteoroids, shielding its optics from damage."
Intelsat will also slue its communications satellites, so that their big solar panels are turned edgewise to the meteoroid stream for about three hours, thereby presenting the smallest possible targets, Dr. Ozkul said.
"Tun," he said, giving a string of figures, "set your 'scope for these and then get Darlange to slue the crate around so that your cross hairs are on Venus Equilateral."
As I hammer at the enemy's exposed ventral surface with 20cm Hellbore bolts, I slue to my left, taking advantage of the enemy's momentum to topple the heavy combat unit over onto its left side.
And some of her deadpan descriptions of hideous events - "This was sufficient time for the young bride Hripsime to recover from her delivery and to see her baby die, skewered on a bayonet and held aloft" - slue into bathos.