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Last month, for example, a customer posted a video of the Waymo he was riding in repeatedly driving in circles and deviating from the set route, he said.

The interruptions prompted the health secretary to deviate from his prepared remarks, saying he was "in politics to make real change, not shout from the sidelines".

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He added there was "no shelter, so we were completely exposed. It's a matter of luck, otherwise if the missile deviated just slightly it could have been on our heads".

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It lost communication with air traffic control less than an hour after take-off and radar showed that it deviated from its planned flight path.

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Should HTS deviate from such a path, these factions would likely be prepared to resort to armed resistance to enforce their vision.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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