US /stɪr/
・UK /stɪə(r)/
The shark's fins act like rudders, helping steer it gracefully through the water.
helping steer it gracefully through the water.
As you turn the board from toes to heels, you can pull your front knee out and around to steer the board onto the heel side.
This will drop your weight onto the inside of the turn and will help you steer the board through the arc of the turn.
Boeing has blamed these types of contracts for hurting the company's bottom line and said it would steer away from them in the future.
After that, the costs are your own." Boeing has blamed these types of contracts for hurting the company's bottom line and said it would steer away from them in the future.
Here's your monitor, and this is the track ball you use to steer.
Here's your monitor, and this is the trackball you use to steer.
To steer clear of that, you've gotta be self-aware and real.
To steer clear of that, you've got to be self-aware and real.
It's a pressure system that grows and shrinks in the Atlantic, and it has the potential to steer bigger storms, like hurricanes, away from Florida and up the East Coast.
and it has the potential to steer bigger storms, like hurricanes, away from Florida and up the East Coast.
It's an amazing coding model, but man, it's hard to steer.
It's an amazing coding model, but man, it's hard to steer.
Because this is the Port Iwawa Ship Handling Research and Training Centre in the north of Poland, and this is one of the places where the folks who steer those big ships learn how to do it.
and this is one of the places where the folks who steer those big ships learn how to do it.
One other immigration-related question, and I'll steer clear of the Constitution and the law.
I'll steer clear of the Constitution because.
He's a Wagyu steer, our first one we ever raised.
He's a Wagyu steer, our first one we ever raised.