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I was there when that wonderful creature drifted into my life and I was there when she drifted out.
One fact is we all know that the rate of profit has drifted up and the profit share has drifted up.
They drifted apart by the time they got to Baldwin High School, where Mr. Brinsky said Mr. Bowers wore a camouflage jacket and drifted alone through the halls.
In commodity markets, spot gold drifted off to $1,501.50 .
So, I figured we'd just drifted apart — no biggie.
But the baseball, carried along by a mild ocean breeze, drifted and then drifted some more until it landed just over the notch in the wall, a mere 21 feet from home plate.
Ratings for the broadcast have drifted downward over the years.
Some of Soto and Kari's own friends had drifted away.
Clinton drifted back to its teachings in Knoxville, after Mrs.
His business suffered, and many of his friends drifted away.
The two drifted apart when Alex first started using drugs.
Afterwards, Ballmer and Gates "drifted apart," according to the report.
Guerrero drifted in and out of the neighborhood, as well.
Stocks rallied, bond yields drifted lower and the dollar fell.
There are many reasons why the ungainly twins drifted apart.
"Bunds have drifted lower in recent weeks," said Robeco's Daalder.
As Deutsche has drifted, its shareholder register has become bizarre.
Sources close to Gregory tell us he's drifted from football.
Pints sunk, guards dropped, the conversation drifted back to TripAdvisor.
Marie snuggled into the covers and drifted off to sleep.
But she never really drifted away from the public consciousness.
He drifted to sleep and woke up at 3 a.m.
" As another student drifted in, Mr. Lavigne yelled: "Hey, kiddo!
But by June that figure had merely drifted past 23M.
Naturally, they've all drifted apart, onto wholly different career trajectories.
It has since drifted back to 1.42873 in early Asia.
He recalls punches from his guards whenever he drifted asleep.
Slowly, the noise from the City corner drifted and faded.
Meanwhile America's national mood has drifted in the opposite direction.
He has drifted in and out of homelessness and prison.
In recent years, Tsai gradually drifted out of Ma's shadow.
He drifted into commercial law but struggled with the work.
Her memory is that a man drifted down the sidewalk.
He just thought it was foul (and) it drifted fair.
After a while, the Kyssen 10 Kr women drifted in.
Dear Miss Manners: I've drifted apart from a longtime friend.
The smoke drifted nearly 703 miles southeast, blanketing New Delhi.
Mike Webster drifted through Pittsburgh, Wisconsin and places in between.
He drifted down to the Oakland A's at No. 222.
For two hours, they roared and drifted, drifted and roared, with Attila Csihar returning to the stage in multiple costumes and Stephen O'Malley and Greg Anderson locking riffs across a range of mountainous amplifiers.
Even her directing career is presented as something she drifted into.
Shares drifted downward in after-hours trading following the earnings report.
A strong odor of garbage drifted from the overflowing dumpster nearby.
The owner drifted into our orbit, Campari and soda in hand.
New prisoners drifted in and out of the cell every day.
I took off and it drifted sideways, right into a wall.
Work was sporadic in the following years, and Meat-Meat drifted.
Inset images show Philae as it drifted across the comet surface.
With each failure, the United States and Turkey drifted further apart.
The Russian rouble dipped 2189.76 percent as oil prices drifted lower.
The complaints allege that improperly applied dicamba drifted into neighboring fields.
High-level attention drifted when the US launched the Iraq War.
Since then, I've drifted back to the show every four years.
Appalachia has steadily drifted from the Democrats since the Vietnam War.
After that burst of activity, she drifted back inside and slept.
The Muslim call to prayer drifted out through the open door.
Fund selling developed after some contracts drifted below technical support areas.
But they eventually drifted off into separate crowds, Gorey's less wild.
Some had uneven legs and drifted toward the audience during performances.
When the mother objected, the group broke up and drifted away.
Safe-haven gold XAU= and prices of U.S. Treasuries drifted lower.
Instead, he sexually assaulted her after she drifted out of consciousness.
So certainly, the area of research has drifted in that direction.
So my mind drifted toward groups of threes, as it does.
And when he walked or drove, he drifted to the right.
The festive spirit of independence is gone, drifted away like smoke.
The last fishermen who accidentally drifted ashore, in 2006, were killed.
Eerie, discordant chords drifted from another room: A trio was practicing.
I closed my eyes and drifted back to New York City.
We were meant to drift into shore, and we drifted away.
The brothers drifted apart and reunited several times over the years.
The market has drifted up and down since the S.&P.
But seven million listings later, Airbnb has drifted from those roots.
The dollar drifted lower against the yen, last trading at 112.33.
Children have drifted out to sea and across lakes on them.
As he drifted upward, his images became flatter, stranger: visual puzzles.
Oil prices drifted down but remained near their three-month peaks.
Before he drifted out of consciousness, he realized he couldn't move.
The good stuff ranked higher, the junk drifted out of view.
Thankfully, the thing just drifted straight to me without much conflict.
Users drifted too, leading many stars to see their view counts drop.
It's drifted all the way over the Atlantic Ocean into European skies.
Smoke drifted Tuesday from burned-out vehicles and the buildings' charred remains.
Gold prices have drifted down a bit ahead of the Chinese festival.
Sick of dealing with such friction, both men drifted into other ventures.
Iceberg's reports have figuratively drifted into Noble's ship for nearly two years.
Between 1990 and 2007 companies around the world drifted right, towards shareholders.
While they headed home, ash from the ongoing carnage drifted around them.
The shipping industry is another for which Arctic promise has drifted away.
They visited each other and wrote letters, but eventually they drifted apart.
Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk drifted apart before their split became public.
Others, passed over for top jobs, drifted back to academia or business.
It contained just a single male who had drifted in from elsewhere.
They drifted aimlessly and sent unanswered distress calls for 98 consecutive days.
Then the whole family watched as the balloons drifted out of sight.
I drifted from university to university, trying to find a father figure.
DJI had also drifted up a bit after opening lower as well.
It drifted higher against a broad swathe of currencies in early trading.
Hong Kong's drifted slightly higher by at 20.22:4.753 p.m. HK/SIN.
Her thoughts drifted to her former classmate, with a pang of sadness.
Music drifted up the hillside from parties in other people's back yards.
The American boats appear to have drifted off course, into Iranian waters.
That whole night, the fragrance of corn cakes drifted through the village.
She drifted back down to the stage, and Garfield straddled her, victorious.
At Lehman, they didn't have MBAs — people just sort of drifted in.
Riding on the prevailing culinary winds, trattoria spores drifted far and wide.
School friends drifted away; home friends couldn't wrap their heads around it.
The odds drifted in their favor, slowly at first and then quickly.
As the boys drifted to sleep, he exhaled and stood watching them.
Now that content — and the audience for it — has largely drifted online.
She drifted a bit in high school, trying a little of everything.
We were different people living in different places who had drifted apart.
The voices of evangelicals praising God drifted across the otherwise silent street.
Now, with Trump's recalcitrance, that goal has likely drifted out of reach.
As Mr. Mnuchin's second hearing of the day drifted past 5 p.m.
Other Republican appointees, including Justices Stevens and Souter, drifted left over time.
The relationship between the two artists drifted after the journal fell apart.
Dark puffs of industrial exhaust drifted in the sky like rain clouds.
A sharp scent drifted into Marjorie Salmon's dream world at 4 a.m.
Tired but unable to sleep, I watched Johnny Carson and drifted off.
Israel has drifted rightward, cheered on of late by the Trump administration.
That night, I drifted into a fitful sleep, but Margot stayed up.
I drifted in and out of sleep and dreamed about boring things.
He drifted in and out of consciousness, finally looking up at Amadeo.
Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, has drifted.
As I drifted off, my body started leaning over to one side.
Dodgers 13, Astros 1 | Series tied, 3-3 LOS ANGELES — The home run was quintessential Joc Pederson — a high-arcing parabola that drifted and drifted, carrying into the first row of the left-field pavilion at Dodger Stadium.
Most such wartime prisoners appear to have settled into peaceful lives, but it may take time for it to become clear whether any particular one has successfully reintegrated into society or has drifted — or drifted back — into Islamist militancy.
After several hours of running, though, the mother ship drifted to a halt.
Then his gaze drifted up to the ceiling and over to the television.
So I stopped, and she drifted in and out of focus, in silence.
As a result, the perception of what's permissible and what isn't has drifted.
Law enforcement and friends drifted in and out of the home all day.
At one point during the demonstration my virtual hands drifted away from me.
He drifted in the vicious periphery of skinhead groups before meeting Mr. Kehoe.
But that rate has drifted down since August as private firms started hiring.
Their father is dead, and over the years the siblings have drifted apart.
My eyes drifted shut from the sensation of his fingers on my skin.
Others it has been so nonexistent that boats drifted back to Trieste backward.
I worried I'd screw up something serious at work if my attention drifted.
His illness got away from him, and he drifted farther and farther out.
Her bare head and hands bled red droplets that drifted toward the floor.
It has since drifted back to 107.91, down 0.2 percent on the day.
They made their way to lower ground and drifted far from Maya's home.
They then drifted at sea for up to three days before being saved.
I could not sustain the vision of the window, and it drifted away.
But this element appears to have drifted away as summer turned to autumn.
The euro drifted up to $1.0871, from a one-month trough of $1.0825.
But Taylor's script doesn't just relate how Dre and Bow have drifted apart.
Over the years, thoughts of Petey drifted through my mind at random moments.
We left when [Osho] left India, and after a while I drifted away.
People drifted toward the street to hail cabs or tracked down their Ubers.
Asian stock markets drifted lower as both warring factions in the Sino-U.
There was an overlap of petty gangsters and people who drifted into jihadism.
Reggae music drifted from a cafe and shrieks rose from a neighborhood playground.
The visitors were, as afternoon drifted into night, slicker and quicker and brighter.
Energy stocks drifted lower weighed down by an overnight decline in oil prices.
Hossein drifted away from politics and eventually found work at a cement company.
As Gardner drifted back, the Yankees held out hope — along with their breath.
I got out of special ed at thirteen and drifted through high school.
My mind drifted to the Ferrari 330 Le Mans racer of the 1960s.
But Buys returned, all too soon, and his focus drifted back toward her.
Floridians zigzagged the state over the weekend as Irma drifted west and Gov.
In DC, Capital Pride has drifted in every way you can think of.
Seemingly stuck, it drifted around in the Yellow Sea for over a month.
She drifted away, an idea or a dream, dislodged from somewhere within me.
Gauzy clumps of cotton from cottonwood trees drifted down around me like snowfall.
I imagined an orchard in a thick red haze and drifted into oblivion.
Rico drifted into the field below and found McCluskey's son and a friend.
Rainbow balloons drifted skyward, and rainbow banners rippled in the early-summer breeze.
The answer crystal clear, I drifted off: Elizabeth Warren and no other candidate.
As Weld spoke, Johnson's eyes drifted downward, and he looked at the floor.
Sorry, I drifted; the actual answer to "Checks for bugs" is BETA TESTS.
In 2006, the Sentinelese killed two fishermen who had accidentally drifted on shore.
I didn't leave Christianity formally as much as I drifted away from it.
He drifted out wide in search of space and success, but found neither.
At times, his tone drifted close to the spin normally reserved for politicians.
But Gardner drifted over to catch the ball in front of the wall.
He thought about it for a long time, then drifted off to sleep.
Choking black smoke drifted back into Turkey over the village of Upper Arican.
The fires caused thick haze which often drifted to neighboring Malaysia and Singapore.
The 129 sailors eventually perished, and the vessels drifted to their frigid graves.
With each swipe, the notion of observable reality drifted further out of reach.
Faint romantic strings drifted from under the door of our other roommate, Angela.
Eighteen seconds passed, until it seemed perhaps he had drifted off to sleep.
Soon enough, though, we drifted back to sitting with each other in physics.
Ukraine drifted into NATO's orbit—with the Kremlin using the latter as an
Other levels of government led by Democrats have also drifted away from unions.
He graduated from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service and drifted into journalism.
From there, the moderators drifted from one ersatz hot-button topic to another.
He drifted apart from his five children and battled alcoholism and money problems.
At the same time, Alaska drifted red with the election of Mike Dunleavy.
By that stage — some time before, in fact — Khelaifi's attention had drifted elsewhere.
After about an hour, many in the crowd drifted away from the rally.
Service was old-fashioned and deferential, and swing music drifted from hidden speakers.
He drifted onto the right shoulder, went off road and struck the tree.
As his landing craft waited to go in with its assigned wave, it drifted.
Although their creative partnership lasted for many films, Herzog and Fricke eventually drifted apart.
He drifted through college and ended up DJing in Tokyo and living in Yokohama.
Yields on U.S. government debt also drifted higher after the end of the talks.
My eyes drifted down to the bottom shelf, where the pile of pajamas sat.
In the last second of Spieth's round, his par putt drifted off the hole.
Against a basket of key rival currencies, the dollar drifted slightly higher to 97.036.
The stock collapsed to $100 a month later, and has since drifted below $50.
While he was live-tweeting the event, the disk image drifted through his timeline.
As he drifted further out into the water, his panicked mother called for help.
Meanwhile, Declan was terrified as he drifted further and further away from his family.
The film masterfully captures that awkward reunion between once-close friends who've drifted apart.
As the dead drifted away, the decking grew lighter and rose in the water.
Exports fell in April, the country's retail sales drifted lower, and industrial profits slumped.
Like other minor planets that formed within the protoplanetary disc, it slowly drifted outward.
By the time the storm lifted, Alvarenga knew they had drifted far from Mexico.
The aerosol drifted downwind over the city, into the lungs of its 800,000 residents.
In the meantime, bond yields have drifted higher and jumped shortly after 33 p.m.
Absent that pressure, Amazon has drifted from pursuing renewable energy to embracing big oil.
Since no one from DOE offered testimony, Perry drifted into the background, she added.
U.S. stocks pared their gains and Treasury yields drifted up from the days low.
Republicans have slammed "Medicare-for-all" as they allege Democrats have drifted toward socialism.
U.S. Treasuries drifted back though to 266.67 percent after briefly topping 3 percent overnight.
The material could have drifted off into abstraction—e-mails, Benghazi, the Washington swamp.
Massive chunks of the bridge had drifted more than a football field's length downstream.
Alphabet's shares, which drifted sideways during regular trading, immediately rose 4 percent after hours.
Greater China markets drifted lower: Hong Kong's shed 0.52 percent by 3:00 p.m.
As we drifted back to the house, I witnessed a reunion between old friends.
As the debate proceeded, the group's attention occasionally drifted, and we chatted a bit.
It also operates a rehabilitation program for Saudis who have drifted into militant Islamism.
In the distance, plumes of smoke drifted up from the horizon: Myanmar was burning.
But those concerns, a few notable blips aside, have mostly drifted into the background.
Comstock's district, home to many federal government workers, has drifted left in recent years.
The flakes drifted down until my pasta was buried in a white truffle mantle.
He soon drifted out too far amid high waves, and struggled to stay afloat.
The migrants have drifted away, and jobs are hard to find even for locals.
Time for those who had drifted away, in apathy and in anger, to return.
Smoke drifted into the air as the models paraded around in their luxurious finery.
Its crew fled in lifeboats as the crippled ship drifted toward the Halifax shoreline.
The other dark cloud hovering over the Chinese economy has drifted in from overseas.
By 1975, she and Stevenson had drifted apart and filed for divorce that year.
Under Mr. Erdogan, Turkey has drifted from a secular democracy to a theocratic dictatorship.
On another day, we drifted into a top art gallery in the Marais district.
During class, his mind drifted and he would lose the thread of the lesson.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng drifted 21.1016% lower and has shed 21% in two weeks.
Nuclear weapons tests had released clouds of radiation that had drifted with the weather.
He'd drifted through Cambridge doing something scientific—engineering or maths, I think it was.
White working-class voters drifted to the Republican Party against their economic self-interest.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng drifted 2587.90% lower and has shed 58.163% in two weeks.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng drifted 266% lower and has shed 251.48% in two weeks.
"). Then it drifted to the hijab ("Do you have beautiful, long hair under there?
As president, Mr. Chirac drifted away from a Gaullist belief in French self-sufficiency.
As he spoke it drifted steadily downward, as usual, and is now at -85033.
Smoke has blanketed Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, and drifted as far as South America.
Bitcoin drifted slightly lower after surging in the last session to briefly top $2000,29.
Heiss suspected the balloon had drifted from the Mexican border city of Nogales, Sonora.
The S&P drifted gradually higher after hitting a session low around 523 a.m.
But that activism would wane as time went on and media attention drifted elsewhere.
Throughout most of the 20th century, it drifted at roughly 6 miles per year.
According to Mr. Ellis, her classmate, she seemed to have drifted from her relatives.
After lunch people drifted away, but I lingered with him until nearly 5 p.m.
" As the calls drifted to an end, he breathed a sigh of relief. "Finally.
"I've drifted more towards a natural, energetic vibe, which is what I'm into right now."
Even as the world record drifted toward impossibility, nobody who was watching the race cared.
This rate has drifted down to a 2.75 percent median, from 4 percent in 2013.
He drifted thousands of miles on the structure, and his survival instincts came into play.
A thunderous event once joined them, but they had drifted apart to follow adult lives.
But any Arctic promise has drifted away and the expected shipping boom has not materialised.
But corn drifted lower in rangebound trade as uncertainty about demand hung over the market.
And who hasn't drifted to sleep under the bright blue glow of their smartphone screen?
In commodity markets, spot gold drifted off to $1,498.6 from a recent high of $1,534.3.
When his disability left him behind in conversations, he happily drifted off to them again.
At the hospital I was put on the most uncomfortable bed ever and drifted off.
The dollar drifted back 0.1 percent at 113.48 yen after bouncing from 113.25 support overnight.
The dollar drifted lower, meanwhile, giving back some of the ground gained since the Nov.
The Lake Erie band has drifted south and is hammering areas just northeast of #Cleveland.
The Pentagon has yet to fully explain how the two boats drifted into Iranian waters.
In recent years the United States and Latin America have in some ways drifted apart.
They drifted in and out of construction jobs and frequently found themselves on the dole.
Yet the party has drifted left in recent years, shedding their reputation as "Tartan Tories".
Earlier, I had drifted toward the popcorn-like sound of rounds cycling on full-auto.
As I drove home each afternoon, my mind drifted into a familiar hive of anxieties.
Everyone in the office stood up, Wiggins told me, and some drifted to the window.
Meanwhile, banks drifted sideways ahead of a high-profile inquiry's interim report due on Friday.
This is not the Naz who drifted from Queens to Manhattan on an aspirational odyssey.
The dollar drifted to its session low of 109.28 yen shortly afterward, before pushing higher.
Many Twitter users wrote that the Republican Party has drifted from its conservative social values.
As I stretched out under my blanket, I slowly drifted in and out of sleep.
It has since drifted back to $1.4960, showing the market was quick to take profits.
The 93-year-old said little and drifted in and out of sleep on stage.
Against the yen, the dollar drifted higher but remained a touch below the 106 level.
Temperatures plummeted to frigid lows this week as the polar vortex drifted across the Midwest.
Later, however, as I drifted off to sleep by myself, I still felt unseen, untouched.
Chile's peso was marginally lower as prices of copper, the country's main export, drifted lower.
Public housing wasn't an option for a felon like Doyle, so he drifted between addresses.
But Dunn also has roamed inside, and Horan has drifted to the far-side touchline.
We have drifted from God's intended life for us, and are being punished for it.
They watched helplessly as he drifted away and was swallowed by darkness and the sea.
She scooped up the ball, drifted back and shot again. Swish. Again. Swish. Again. Swish.
She daydreamed a lot, which meant she often drifted away before the chores were done.
With no reason to show restraint, politicians drifted back toward the platitudes that came naturally.
While some old colleagues, like Ms. Oppens, remained loyal, others, like Mr. Kalish, drifted away.
She then drifted into an unplanned discussion regarding wearing blackface as a costume for Halloween.
By the point Craig managed to get his spear free, the boat had drifted away.
The surreal sound of elevator music drifted across the internet: A jazz band was performing.
The family had Muslims, Christians and some, like myself, who drifted away from religion entirely.
The rate has drifted downward since, but millennials are the first to fall below 50%.
Then, the stock drifted back down, and other headlines flat out called for her retirement.
It feels like the conversation has drifted so far away from doing right by them.
In the absence of fresh drivers, yields on higher-rated bonds drifted higher on Monday.
"On that day, huge plumes of smoke drifted over North America...," explains the observatory's post.
Odds have drifted toward zero as polls have shown the increasing likelihood of a Brexit.
The GOP has drifted so badly from its moorings that it has become almost unrecognizable.
Expectations have remained largely stable since April, though they have drifted higher since last year.
For decades, California has innovated and prospered while its public education system has drifted downward.
The stock drifted as low as $288.20 in intra-day trade as recently as Aug.
By that evening a blanket of fog drifted over Chernobyl carrying deadly cesium and strontium.
By the time playtime is over, Kensington has drifted to sleep, drunk from the champagne.
The S&P had drifted gradually higher after hitting a session low around 10.30 a.m.
But by late afternoon, many of the protesters in the capital Caracas had drifted home.
He drifted at sea for weeks, catching birds and fish to eat and stay alive.
One of the broken ships, the Pendleton, drifted perilously close to the shoals off Chatham, Mass.
He legally purchased a handgun at an Alabama pawnshop in 2014 and ultimately drifted to Louisiana.
Now there are only 112 on the list; 88 have drifted into retirement or other careers.
Trump delivered one of the shortest inaugural addresses in modern times, and the markets drifted lower.
With the pum pums' demise, Rodriguez drifted toward the hip-hop scene taking hold in Havana.
The game is set in 1807, and a missing ship has drifted back to England's shores.
Authorities ordered residents in Cimarron and surrounding areas to evacuate Friday as the smoke drifted east.
The cloud drifted downwind from the volcano, dropping dust on communities from Pahala to Discovery Harbor.
We're told Lainie Kazan was driving in the Valley Saturday and drifted into an oncoming lane.
They drifted at sea for as long as three days before being rescued, the U.N. said.
Brent futures prices have drifted lower since peaking at more than $64 per barrel on Nov.
She drifted off the wall, unthinking, and found herself drifting with a host of other Adjectives.
ET. Gold drifted away from two-week lows this morning, as the dollar came under pressure.
As Macron spoke at length, Putin's eyes frequently drifted towards the ceiling, his brow slightly furrowed.
The Australian dollar drifted higher to 72.12 yen, on course for its third day of gains.
As the polls have tightened nationally, so Mr Trump's must-win states have drifted towards him.
He suggested that the Democrats had drifted away from their tradition of supporting working-class Americans.
We went down different paths and drifted apart but I will always be there for her.
In late August 333, an iceberg detached itself from the glacier and drifted into a lake.
Without Mr Farage, UKIP has drifted ever farther to the xenophobic far right under successive leaders.
The yuan, also known as the renminbi, has drifted down by 6% against the U.S. currency.
I often sleep poorly the night before a race; that night, I drifted off with ease.
Global equity prices drifted lower on Thursday as worries about the election weighed on investor sentiment.
Rather, they've drifted away from these foundational, building-block style penalties and toward headier corporate brinksmanship.
In Italy, bond yields drifted higher after Savona denied the reports he was considering his resignation.
Today, he admits the meaning of citizenship has drifted further from the founders' vision since 2007.
The key measure of underlying inflation drifted lower amid falling prices for autos and prescription drugs.
The Dow finished off 29 points, at 245,22017, as it drifted even further away from 203,220.
As people with HIV live longer, AIDS is a topic that has drifted from the headlines.
Some showed furniture sliding around as the vessel drifted in waves of up to 26 feet.
He then talked to the cops, help negotiate a peaceful resolution and drifted into the night.
"Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen drifted from the speakers hidden inside the coffee shop nearby.
"The Democratic Party has drifted away from them," Tom told me, as his parents sat nearby.
Odds also have drifted toward zero as polls have shown the increasing likelihood of a Brexit.
At the same time, many drifted away from Jimmy Fallon's more vanilla-flavored brand of comedy.
J Crew maintained it could charge premium price tags even as customers drifted away, Saunders said.
But it brings with it the inevitable conversations about whether the organization has drifted into irrelevance.
The sound of mariachi and the aroma of sizzling meat drifted from the kitchen in back.
It was slightly more spacious than the first train, and I quickly drifted off to sleep.
Dantala used to go to Quranic school, sent there by his father, until he drifted away.
In the years between high school and having children, Sando drifted between gainful and fanciful employment.
In Europe, Paris' CAC 40 declined 1.4% while Frankfurt's DAX and London's FTSE 100 drifted lower.
WTCLc1-LCOc1 Both contracts have drifted lower since hitting 3-1/2-year highs in May.
Tourists drifted through the lobby, basking in the afterglow of this brief and precious Trump encounter.
Unfortunately, the dark cloud on the horizon I wrote about back in November has drifted closer.
Past Facebook-flight fads have either faded into obscurity (Diaspora) or drifted into narrow niches (Ello).
Virginia has long been a bellwether for national wins but has drifted left in recent years.
The small international airport on neighboring Lombok Island shut down as towering gray plumes drifted east.
She hurled the remaining leaflets in the air and watched as they drifted down the stairwell.
First baseman Peter O'Brien drifted over — somewhat reluctantly, it seemed — and caught it for the out.
After a few minutes, she reached the top and then drifted down, on her father's belay.
And so studios have gradually drifted away from paid games, making them a relatively endangered species.
He and the author drifted apart for many years, beginning when Daniel was in high school.
A Chinese flag fluttered in the sky, as wisps of tear gas drifted in the wind.
The somewhat tamer African Dip drifted away from fairs around the 1950s, after states banned them.
Meanwhile, Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 drifted higher by 0.06 percent by the end of the day.
At one point, his mind drifted to the various funds and middlemen implicated in the match.
Though he is a former Clinton adviser, Penn has drifted to the right in recent years.
The Aussie flirted with 72 U.S. cents, having drifted up from Tuesday's low near 71 cents.
Others drifted over in wooden boats right under the nose of Venezuela's National Guard and army.
Just before I drifted off to sleep I was vaguely aware of her getting into bed.
I don't remember how we drifted into conversation — probably a political issue that we disagreed about.
While other issues have drifted left or right over the years, term limits have remained bipartisan.
A light snow of ash and burned needles and leaves had drifted down onto their home.
His work lately has drifted toward R&B, developing vocal talent like the singer London Savoy.
Wall Street shrugged off some earnings misses but drifted lower at the end of the session.
When it got dark out, I stepped outside for some fresh air and drifted into thought.
That worked for a few months, but the two rates have drifted closer together and on Oct.
In London, his music drifted from speakers and headphones, but he, the man, largely skated along unseen.
The days of "when the United States sneezes" the whole world catches a cold have drifted away.
But like many first loves, they drifted apart when they attended different elementary, middle and high schools.
The greenback, however, drifted off the high as U.S. equities flagged and nudged down Treasury bond yields.
A radiation cloud drifted over Europe, contaminating food sources that to this day continue to be monitored.
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The resulting volcanic cloud drifted northeast, in the direction of Hilo, the largest city on the island.
My eyes drifted right past certified hotties Adam Levine and Usher, and went straight to Blake Shelton.
She was a critic, confidante and caretaker for many of the comedians who drifted through the Store.
Euro zone inflation has steadily drifted lower in recent months despite rising wages and record high employment.
Then I drifted purposely, intentionally away from capital markets and did about four different growth technology companies.
They were college kids and independents, many of whom subsequently drifted off to a third-party nominee.
While they were inseparable in their early days, they drifted apart — even staying at two separate houses.
Market expectations of euro-zone inflation in five years' time have drifted below the bank's 2% target.
The autocatalyst metal, however, drifted further away from an all-time high of $1,263.56 hit this week.
Venus will trine Mars retrograde (which has drifted back into Capricorn for a spell) on August 7.
Stocks drifted in a narrow range Thursday afternoon, as investors digested a raft of  corporate earnings reports.
Adda's hair, which fell over her eyes in Earthlike gravity, drifted up and out of her way.
As time often does in the lives of girls and boys, we drifted apart, but never away.
But since then, deficits have swung significantly up and down while interest rates have consistently drifted down.
Two power plants in Norfolk, Nebraska created "human-made snow" that drifted downwind onto the small town.
"[It's] not because there's any animosity left — just the courses of our lives have drifted," Cabello explained.
The photo editor's careful eye drifted downward to a pair of shiny black boots with hefty heels.
During my ride along with Kearney, he drifted the course against Jhonnattan Castro with his Toyota GT86.
New research suggests that these memories aren't really gone for good, they've just drifted out of reach.
He continued his tag-team with Goldust, an entertaining run that eventually drifted into another losing streak.
Elegant white stags roamed the streets like citizens, and reptiles big as men drifted in the river.
After high school I drifted away from classical music and singing and started getting into dance music.
The company's shares fell about 21.18 percent Thursday morning, a day when most biotech stocks drifted lower.
Misti's gaze drifted across the room as she looked at the photos sitting on the fireplace mantle.
"Somehow these guys drifted into the picture and multiplied ... it's still something of a puzzle," Milstein said.
It has drifted back to $0.7015, but was still sporting a huge weekly loss of 3.7 percent.
Classical music drifted from somewhere above in an all-too-obvious attempt to create a cultured environment.
In the station, there was a guy playing an amplified acoustic guitar, so she drifted farther down.
But Adams recently drifted rightward, a trend Gorski credits to Trump and to his expressed vaccine skepticism.
Sales set a record of 17.6 million cars and trucks in 2016, but have drifted downward since.
New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index drifted down 0.3 percent, or 25.32 points, to 7,271.42.
It's just the phrasing and the emphases, maybe the vocabulary as well, that has drifted from origins.
But stocks drifted back up in thin trade on Monday and the index closed 1.0 percent higher.
Then at some point, my father untethered himself from our family, drifted far away, reinvented his life.
A light breeze drifted through my bedroom window, and all I could see was a brick wall.
The market fell from the start, then drifted between gains and losses for much of the afternoon.
Though we'd drifted apart somewhat, in high school, Maddy was lodged in my somatic sense of myself.
While the case dragged on and Mercedes drifted, the agency was helping the foster mother with housing.
The education system had collapsed, and most citizens remained poor; for decades they had drifted toward religion.
As a teenager I drifted alone until I reached the safety of land, and it seemed significant.
On the right, one of the cherubs has drifted from the flock and found a sympathetic listener.
The Fed, however, tracks a different measure of price pressures, and that has drifted well below target.
Superman originally represented the Jewish immigrant experience, but that story drifted further and further into the past.
Fabinho, Liverpool's midfield anchor, was supposed to stay close to Messi when he drifted into the center.
The couple met in 2005 during a trip to Israel, then drifted apart before reconnecting in 53.
Sales of the book have drifted lower the past few years, with a downward spike in 2018.
The couple met in 2005 during a trip to Israel, then drifted apart before reconnecting in 2015.
I don't know if they are coming here to escape or whether they just accidentally drifted here.
Joblessness has drifted back down to 9.1 percent today from 7153 percent when Mr. Macron was elected.
The executive producer, Salim Akil, said he loved comics as a kid but drifted away from them.
Even as California has drifted increasingly Democratic, this inland, upper-middle-class suburb has remained solidly Republican.
Then I paddled a few strokes, drifted into America, and followed the current back to the lake.
They both fizzled because over the last 30 years the parties of the right drifted from conservatism.
Kelly's mind drifted to the last time her family went white-water rafting in Mountain City, Tenn.
The outfield assignment was challenging, Headley said, because his mind often drifted to hitting during idle moments.
Tiny particles of some of that lead mixed with the plume of smoke that drifted over Paris.
In a windless calm, we drifted over the line sideways, propelled by nothing more than the tide.
"That's how we drifted into our line of work," Ms. Morris told "CBS This Morning" in October.
Most scientists thought gene targeting could not be done; many of his students drifted to other projects.
Yet as the sailor drifted to sleep, the conductor captured the ominous Wagnerian undertow in the orchestra.
This means the ship has drifted alone for more than a thousand miles for over a year.
Within an hour of pushing off, though, we were becalmed and drifted straight toward Faith Hill's house.
I drifted once or twice, and from the muffled snorts of the other attendees, they did too.
Two feathered white bergs and a lone cygnet drifted serenely past the riverside mansions of Bourne End.
"The color code — I use that a lot," he said as early 20th-century buildings drifted past.
I scrutinized the street numbers and consulted my phone, where my blue dot drifted through the grid.
In currencies, the dollar index, which tracks the U.S. dollar against a basket of currencies, drifted lower.
I scrambled to look for the menu of canned responses, but my new friend had drifted off.
As I drifted to sleep with damp hair and a full stomach, I felt proud of myself.
As I drifted to sleep with damp hair and a full stomach, I felt proud of myself.
Miller struggled with this balance in her work, as her focus drifted from fashion to the war itself.
Either humans have adapted to the new Earth or the poison smog drifted away, and Earth healed itself.
Incredibly, the 27 lost lenses, which had drifted behind her upper eyelid, weren't causing her any serious distress.
And one point of view is simply that politics has drifted in the direction of too much laxness.
On Monday, the opened up, then drifted lower and moved into negative territory less than 20 minutes later.
She drifted through a series of dead-end jobs, including work as a bartender and a carnival barker.
The parents of three admitted in the statement that they drifted apart over the course of their marriage.
The euro climbed to its highest in three weeks at $1.1375 and has since drifted back to $1.1350.
But Pinduoduo also saw heavy financial strain in the past year as it drifted away from becoming profitable.
Ash from this eruption fell on Umnak Island (almost 100 kilometers away) as it drifted to the southwest.
Other voices joined his, growing softer as the students drifted away toward the shade of the interior rooms.
To stay under the radar, Baptiste drifted from place to place, aiding in humanitarian efforts around the globe.
Once considered a sure top-24 pick, he has drifted downward a bit according to many mock drafts.
Shares of larger more diversified insurers drifted lower, with Anthem down 1.1 percent and Aetna off 1 percent.
Two students, a gangly man and a woman with tawny hair, drifted back to Ecology House, shouldering backpacks.
Its ten-year bond yields have drifted higher but they are still just 1%, close to historic lows.
Large, unhappy portions of the Republican party have drifted from the establishment and grabbed some power from it.
In fact, they drifted lower toward the close on word that trade negotiations with China were in flux.
" As a result, he said, the government has "drifted into a mindset of pessimism, passivity, fear, and victimhood.
Comstock's district in the Washington suburbs, home to many federal government workers, has drifted left in recent years.
The common currency has drifted down from a 2-1/2-year peak of $1.2092 scaled on Sept.
He said he fled political violence in Guinea, West Africa and drifted across Europe before arriving in Groningen.
" He adds, "They escaped from the car and jumped out and grabbed a telephone pole, but Jessica drifted.
Then Lee moved to Paris, as I drifted in New York — both of us trying to go on.
The dollar drifted lower against the euro to $1.1076 and was steady against the Japanese yen at 108.75.
Price measures have drifted lower below the Fed's 2-percent target this year even while unemployment has fallen.
Recently, however, he has advocated a more aggressive tightening plan even while inflation has drifted lower below target.
But as these drifted towards peace and reconciliation with the government, ASG struck out on its own path.
Average sector correlation has in fact drifted lower, as Nicholas Colas, chief market strategist at Convergex, has written.
I drifted, I slammed on the NOS, I came hot off the line, I... did other racing things.
The sky was beginning to fill with a rosy haze as ferries and cargo ships drifted between islands.
Paul had been labeled the new "Trump whisperer" in the fall, though the two quickly drifted apart again.
It also drifted further from the GOP's initial intended purpose, to put a spotlight on alleged Clintonian mendacity.
He drifted gradually toward philosophy after taking an introductory survey course and plunging into the study of logic.
However, it drifted lower after soft April U.S. consumer price data curbed the prospect of aggressive rate hikes.
U.S. stock index futures drifted higher late on Tuesday as Trump gave his State of the Union address.
By the time we settled in Rome in 2013, we had drifted into the category of American expatriates.
Asian stocks drifted lower, with the Nikkei (-0.5%), Shanghai Composite (-0.7%), and Hang Seng (-1.6%) all down. 9.
Once that got underway, crowds drifted into the 72,000 capacity stadium, filling huge gaps apparent at kick off.
Modern secessionists have argued that Californians have simply drifted too far culturally from the rest of the country.
The initial goal was to sample smoke from the Williams Flat fire that had drifted downwind over Montana.
Mothers drifted in, some with babies strapped to them, others lurching after toddlers grabbing for the cookie tray.
Perrotta's twenty-first-century suburbs are dimmer; they have drifted to the periphery of our collective fantasy life.
He moved out of Couture's home in 222, reunited with his girlfriend, and once again drifted into darkness.
The swap also comes days after Iran briefly detained 10 U.S. sailors who drifted inadvertently into Iranian waters.
Although Fox is an active donor, he seems to have drifted away from investing over the last decade.
I'm hoping he'll see this and be like "oh, actually…" We stayed friends afterwards but we've just drifted.
He dropped out of high school, spent time in the Marine Corps, then drifted from job to job.
We quieted him down and he drifted off and eventually so did I. But it wasn't for long.
Tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia have steadily escalated in recent years, and the conflict has drifted online.
Then Facebook came along, with all the frisson of "only college students use it," and we drifted there.
Gunaratna said the groups, previously al Qaeda-affiliated, had drifted towards ISIS's more violent ideology in recent years.
After, it was just the sound of chimes and bowls as I drifted in and out of sleep.
The warming fragrance of a stew has drifted from the kitchen, then streams in to the cold doorway.
Eyes drifted to Felix Brych, the German referee, the man who could bring the torture to an end.
As he drifted off, I was aware that there was no longer any illusion that we all matched.
The hippos drifted about in a giant tank, visible beneath the surface of the water and above it.
The drifted 0.05 percent lower at 111.50 yen , below its eight-week peak of 111.87 set earlier Tuesday.
Soybeans were mixed amid worries about reduced yields and late harvesting, while corn drifted lower on dull demand.
Coffee originally drifted westward from Ethiopia, and in the 33th century the colonial government strongly promoted its production.
The greenback also drifted lower against the yen to fetch 110.84, a touch below Thursday's close of 111.05.
Shares of the commodity chipmaker peaked in June and have drifted lower since before bouncing back on Monday.
The kitchen was knee-deep in water; thousand-dollar bottles of wine were destroyed or drifted toward Scandinavia.
It drifted 0.1% weaker against the euro to $1.1083 and was steady against the Japanese yen at 108.76.
After a bad experience with Lower East Side bedbugs, she drifted between her parents' house in Darien, Conn.
The train drifted southward, and now the moonlight, filtered through the window glass fell incessantly on her face.
Smoke has blanketed the big cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, and drifted as far as South America.
They sometimes drifted thousands of yards from their targets — and that's assuming they reached the target at all.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan opened at an all-time high and drifted higher.
When the S&P again drifted below the 12:503 low (2734), the volume accelerated to the downside.
When that rock band broke up and you all drifted your separate ways, you left a piece behind.
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — The families drifted from the mosques to the hospital, their emotions battered, their eyes bloodshot.
It's been a year when we've struggled to even verbalize the direction in which Western politics has drifted.
When the last model drifted off the catwalk, Mr. Slimane, wearing a claret-tone blazer, took a rare bow.
The ship drifted onto the sandbank off the island of Langeoog on Sunday, with 22 crew members on board.
The resulting emissions drifted up into the atmosphere, traveled thousands of miles, and eventually settled onto Greenland's frozen surface.
The leftover building blocks of the solar system, called planetesimals, were similarly fragmented, and they drifted apart over time.
Truex and Blaney were second and third at the end of stage one, while Harvick drifted back to seventh.
But October hogs drifted lower for a fourth straight session, ending down 0.100 cent at 92.600 cents per pound.
John Roberts, who would become the justice closest to the court's ideological centre, has drifted leftwards in recent years.
In an era when many American Jews drifted away from their specific identity, Birnbaum wasn't allowed to forget it.
The major averages drifted higher to close at session highs, with financials leading all S&P 500 sectors higher.
The same happened in 2006 to two Indian fishermen who drifted ashore when they were asleep on their boat.
At the same time, the interests of the original stakeholders, namely the United States and Europe, have also drifted.
Whatever it was, after sounds of applause drifted out to assembled journalists, the two announced a "highly successful" negotiation.
Oil prices drifted down in early trade pressured by the usual concerns about over supply and slowing world demand.
While beaches have also been sites of recreation, such as Coney Island and the Rockaways, these activities have drifted.
They drifted into a row, like an ellipsis: Put so many periods together, and you suggest more to come.
Many of us drifted out of our classrooms and followed him into the hallways and out into the streets.
The state has drifted towards the Republicans partly because of the Democrats' green agenda, which hurts local coalmining jobs.
The big picture: Trump said the Democratic party as a whole has "really drifted far left" and claimed Sen.
Rodney McGruder grabbed an offensive rebound then drifted out for a 3 to cut Detroit's lead to 90-89.
The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield drifted up to 2.390 percent from 2.385 percent in late trading on Monday.
She said they drifted apart after a while and she became less involved in his career that was growing.
He found her lying on the floor, and he comforted her as she drifted in and out of consciousness.
A comparably-sized berg drifted around the Brunt ice shelf in December 2015, the ESA said in the statement.
A second image taken at 0400 GMT on Friday showed that the slick had drifted by about 5 km.
European women have not swung all the way to the far left; they have mostly drifted to the centre.
Ukraine, despite the best efforts of a despairing Mr Tusk, drifted further from the EU into corruption and misrule.
Models in colorful ensembles of breezy shirts, wide-legged trousers and flowing palm-print dresses drifted down the catwalk.
Lindholm drifted in from the blueline and powered a slap shot past Enroth with Kesler and Perron drawing assists.
As they slept overnight, their boat drifted away from their fishing gear due to the bad weather, Miller said.
After dating several times in the fall of 1949, Mr. Reagan and Miss Davis drifted apart and dated others.
So yeah, I drifted into sleep, and it was an essential part of the journey, a pathway to epiphany.
By now though, most of the oil would have drifted away from there with ocean currents, according to Steiner.
As for myself, my own religious orientation has drifted from Christianity to more of a nebulous agnosticism over time.
If people had heard of it, she says their minds immediately drifted to its unrest in the late '90s.
The dollar, however, drifted lower against a basket of major currencies, giving back a bulk of its overnight gains.
Years later, I bumped into Lewis in person a couple of times and our conversations always drifted towards boxing.
In college at UC Davis and after, Akuno drifted from one experiment in cooperative living and organizing to another.
For two years, I drifted into a weird personal space where I partied too much and didn't work enough.
Back then, a still-unidentified serial murderer drifted through the Midwest, shooting and killing at least six store employees.
CME live cattle futures drifted lower in rangebound trading as traders awaited Friday's monthly USDA Cattle on Feed report.
MANCHESTER, England — From the other side of the wall, the muffled sounds of halftime drifted through to Ilkay Gundogan.
For breakfast, Rise Kitchen & Deli is popular, but the smoke from the casino drifted into the open eating area.
Our schedules drifted gradually apart, like continents into different time zones, until there was hardly any overlap at all.
The groups Ms. Pyne participated in fell apart in the early 1970s, and she drifted away from the movement.
Appointed by President George Bush, Justice Souter only briefly held the center spot and soon drifted to the left.
He argued Robinson's car drifted after he fell asleep at a red light ... but barely went into the water.
A backhand winner on the run drifted past the helpless Djokovic, and Zverev sank to the ground in tears.
The muffled sound of kindergarten recess drifted up from outside, shrill squeals forcing their way through the closed windows.
But eventually, after weighing their options, Ukraine rose into the A-block slot, and Maddow drifted toward her office.
On occasion, he drifted over the line into smugness or condescension, dangerous ground when going up against Ms. Klobuchar.
Asked what it means to be a Democrat in 2020, caucusgoers drifted toward differing, if not always contradictory, definitions.
For over five months he drifted in and out of consciousness, connected to a respirator in an Orlando, Fla.
"He drifted around in his 30s," Ms. Heming said, working for a while at the department store Abraham & Straus.
People drifted apart and began talking principally to like-minded people, evolving different terms to describe the same realities.
In that case, you have taken on unintended risk because your portfolio has drifted far from its original moorings.
With 0003 people on board, the rubber craft drifted for two nights before the Libyan coast guard found it.
Rams, McVay fighting off 2018 demons As Shanahan's offense has surged, McVay's has drifted backward, with the same culprit.
Four boats that drifted away and sank about 250 feet from the dock have to be removed, Smith said.
As the smoke and flames drifted upward, Ms. Ibrahim debated with a neighbor whether to risk opening her door.
The Mexico substitute Javier Aquino later misplayed a ball that had drifted to him, unmarked, at the back post.
He found the five-hole with his shot after he drifted into the slot to accept Jaden Schwartz's pass.
The scent of freshly cut grass drifted through an open kitchen window along with the squeals of neighborhood children.
"Cargill wants to buy from us," said Mr. Janzen, 38, as bluish smoke drifted from heaps of smoldering vegetation.
Morning commuters walk down a New York subway platform covered in snow that drifted in from street level grates.
Hyatt said his Montecito house was "surrounded by mud," and a washing machine had drifted into his front yard.
NBC News reports that the tugboat lost propulsion control and drifted into the Navy destroyer, causing a minor collision.
The sailors were detained for 16 hours earlier this month after their two riverine boats drifted into Iranian waters.
Yes, the fairy lights twinkled, the sweet scent of mulled wine drifted, and sometimes snow crunched under my heels.
Seafaring could have happened by accident as they drifted on rafts or due to intentional navigation, the researchers said.
Three minutes after the break Norway's Veton Berisha cut in from the right, drifted across the defense and scored.
Corn drifted lower in rangebound trade, pressured by expectations for large South American harvests given generally favorable crop weather.
In the following years, there was little hope of compromise as the parties drifted further apart on the issue.
On Saturday, local and federal authorities towed the sperm whale 15 miles offshore after it drifted onto a reef.
In 2006, the Sentinelese killed two local fishermen whose boat drifted onto their island, after they'd been illegally fishing nearby.
Davis took over and surrendered the home run, which drifted into the basket in front of the right field bleachers.
What's more, many of these families are no longer clumped together, having drifted further and further apart over the eons.
It remains unclear why Hubbard drifted into the oncoming lane, and no charges had been filed as of Sunday afternoon.
"That was a relationship where they drifted apart because they just didn't have a ton in common," says the source.
But before long, I'd drifted over to The Times, The Wall Street Journal, Twitter, and my work to-do list.
After his time in Jackson's orbit ended, his adult life drifted back into the unobserved pace of a private citizen.
Finally, a fisherman spotted the boat on January 23, after they had drifted across almost 1,250 miles, Yahoo News reported.
A few of its voters have drifted to the PVV, which favours more state benefits as well as fewer immigrants.
Democrats even hope the bargaining changes might bring back voters who have drifted to the Republican Party in recent elections.
Wells and Kershaws' friends drifted in and out, putting in cutting shifts that sometimes lasted until four in the morning.
Then he drifted into a riff about how Mrs Clinton did not have the energy to do as many events.
Zhao says that with Voxel, the company had drifted away from its original mission which was to solve app overload.
We saw each other at a couple of emo-revival shows (ah the early '10s!), but mostly we drifted apart.
A new strategy announced in 2011 drifted along until the summer when both its chief executive and chairman were ousted.
The dollar index was on the defensive as it drifted away from a three-week top touched earlier on Monday.
Why it matters: There's already a large gender gap as women drifted away from the GOP in the midterm elections.
Halper drifted out of government and in 2001 became director of American Studies at the University of Cambridge in England.
He was unable to process information and drifted off, and was unable to focus on questions being asked of him.
Once home, I loaded my hair with conditioner — just in case — and drifted into the soundest sleep of my life.
He told everyone to be quiet and turned off all the radios as his boat drifted next to the Bossards'.
Both the Bush presidencies and the GOP Congress since 1994 drifted further and further from the middle class over time.
And the one group that was missing was this white working class, where they'd all drifted to the Republican Party.
AS THE young man hesitated, golden autumn leaves drifted down onto the streets of Bishkek, the relaxed capital of Kyrgyzstan.
I sat on my porch, smoking cigarettes, eventually throwing up wine, and writing journal entries that drifted toward suicide notes.
By the summer of 2011, the limited intervention to protect civilians had drifted into an opportunist policy of regime change.
The common currency also plumbed a fresh three-year low of 120.315 yen but has since drifted up to 121.075.
And the tracking hasn't been flawless — the controllers have occasionally drifted for no obvious reason, although they usually recover quickly.
They were once extremely close, as friends and colleagues, but drifted apart in the midst of Kanye marrying Kim Kardashian.
Now, Australia's transportation chief has furthered the case, saying the location is consistent with how the debris would have drifted.
Are Parnell and Richardson sad that Roy and Silo drifted apart, like two lovers floating away on opposing ice sheets?
As a result, I inevitably drifted into watching streams of other players competing in order to improve my own game.
Archie discovers where Cheryl has drifted off to and he beats the ice until his fist is a bloody mess.
A Facebook post from Ashton Jackson in Kearney shows snow drifted about 5 feet up the door to her house.
Hickenlooper has also staked out a more moderate position in a Democratic 2020 field that has drifted to the left.
Yields had drifted slightly lower for most of last year even as the Fed raised its policy rate three times.
It's not yet clear at what point they drifted off course, or if they even understood they were off course.
Though American and Gulf interests have seemingly drifted further apart since 2011, Washington's pro-Gulf consensus has proven strangely resilient.
Many U.S. farmers say dicamba has drifted from its intended fields, damaging plants that are not resistant to the chemical.
Lately he's drifted into these predictable, archaic one-on-one confrontations that don't suit what his current role should be.
The building is mostly made from different types of local bamboo, which was drifted along the river to the site.
There was no airdate for the remaining episodes of the show, so the cast drifted back to their old lives.
Rose Ceremony: Who's In or Out Several of the leaders present have drifted in and out of your good graces.
We watched "Romancing the Stone" and she rubbed my back until I drifted off — as if I were the baby.
It was interesting when a set of feelings went so unspoken for so long that they drifted into the unknown.
When the set drifted to a tiebreak, Bertens quickly found another gear, firing one superb forehand winner down the line.
In January, nearly 4,000 people were stung in one weekend by blue bottle jellies that drifted ashore in Queensland, Australia.
When he was laid off from his architecture job and she began working a full-time job, they drifted apart.
She said her mind has drifted to her daughter's performances in plays ever since she was in the sixth grade.
As Alonso moved to the left to pass, Gutiérrez drifted over to the left as well to enter the corner.
" In recent weeks, Mr. Trump's remarks on national security have drifted into authoritarian territory, including his declaration that "torture works.
He was desperate to find a way to reconnect with young black audiences that had drifted to rock and funk.
I remember the stench being so strong that it drifted into the pod, making me gag when I was nearby.
On a recent autumn day in New York, construction sounds drifted out of the Lord & Taylor building on Fifth Avenue.
Margot Livesey's new novel, "Mercury," features a married couple who have drifted into this proximate but distant state of coexistence.
"I kind of feel like we've drifted," Claire (Caitlin Stasey) says to Josh (Josh Thomas) over a hot fudge sundae.
North Korean fishing boats have occasionally drifted into South Korean waters after experiencing engine trouble or running out of fuel.
As I sat in the cargo plane, my thoughts drifted gently to his wedding, and to his wife and parents.
I think I had been the last person to speak to the patient before he had drifted into a coma.
There was no mistaking that strange cavern, its large stone blocks, the eerie way the light drifted through its columns.
One of the underpinnings of the Republican Party has long been financial responsibility, but here, again, the party has drifted.
Over time, many of Florida's traditional Democratic voters drifted to the Republican Party as they did in other Southern states.
He had drifted back toward preserving it after days of deeply negative news coverage of his decision to end it.
For nearly six hours, we drifted from lookout point to lookout point never getting bored with what we were seeing.
By early 1967, over 1.5 million refugees had drifted into urban slums, where they were susceptible to Viet Cong propaganda.
The Beatles singer truly did grow up there: He pointed out his childhood landmarks as they drifted by the window.
"We have drifted too far from the shore in terms of the limits that the Constitution imposes," he told me.
The results showed that the two groups had drifted apart, in terms of the functions of their bodies and brains.
He passed it to MacKinnon, who drifted in and beat Khudobin on a shot deflected in front at 9:54.
However, the index drifted back to pre-data levels, with some traders expressing concern about a lack of wage growth.
Church participation has been waning for decades, for example, and young adult engagement has drifted to an all-time low.
The effort is especially pronounced in right-of-center battlegrounds that have drifted away from the party under Trump's tenure.
The smoke has also drifted to New Zealand where it has turned the daytime sky orange across the South Island.
"You might well wonder if you drifted off and missed a scene here or there," she wrote in her review.
Governing amid scandal is nothing new for Mr. Temer, a centrist who drifted to the right over the past year.
Drifting away Aldi Novel Adilang drifted for 49 days at sea before he was rescued and brought home to Indonesia.
Some former supporters have drifted away; even those who remain committed to the cause have been troubled by the violence.
Harvey increased slightly in strength Monday as it drifted back over the warm Gulf, according to the National Hurricane Center.
This is an animation that shows how floating debris from the jet could have drifted to the island of Réunion.
It shows three children at their studies, one of whom has drifted off to sleep (Ukrainian Institute of America, Manhattan).
Almost three-fourths of CNN's time over an eight hour period focused on Nunberg, who has since drifted into insignificance.
Although the reaction to the impeachment was largely muted, world stocks drifted down from the week's record highs, while currencies.
Ten years later, "Sphere" had drifted to the edge of civic consciousness, though it remained an arresting stop for visitors.
Its little cloud body drifted across my iPhone screen: "7 days late!" written in friendly blue lettering on its belly.
He never drifted back to the path his parents expected of him, toward a job in London finance or journalism.
Firemen had broken down the front door and smashed the windows; an acrid smoke still drifted from the lower ones.
What I am suggesting is that the battles waged by liberalism have drifted far away from their old egalitarian intentions.
It's as if the molecule had drifted into an oddly shaped box, and became trapped inside when the lid came down.
Sanders drifted in and out of Thursday's debate, even as his ideas dominated large stretches of a contentious and sprawling conversation.
Australian authorities told NBC they were arranging for an investigation of the piece, which could have drifted to the sand bar.
The strategy didn't work for Dillon as he drifted back on the restart and eventually spun, but it did for Harvick.
Click here to view original GIFImage: SpaceXThousands of onlookers cheered on as the rocket lifted off and drifted out of view.
Back out on the Pyramid Stage, Skepta was cheerfully entertaining a large crowd while ominous-looking black clouds drifted in overhead.
How many children of the 90s drifted off to sleep with images of Slammin' Sammy and Big Mac dancing their heads?
The dollar index was on the defensive at 98.178 as it drifted away from a three-week top touched on Monday.
Unlike Afropunk, which has drifted from its rock 'n' roll roots, Punk Black exclusively seeks out rock and rock-inspired acts.
CME live cattle futures drifted lower on Tuesday as commodity funds continued to unwind a sizable net long position, analysts said.
He rejected its snow and provincialism though, from time to time, he drifted back to Montreal; and he was buried there.
Evans left Omni Reboot in 2014, however, and the site drifted for years, dogged by criticism of its treatment of writers.
That helped the greenback higher and it drifted north in morning trade to a two-week high of 109.87 Japanese yen.
One reason is that, by focusing on form rather than substance, it exposes how far the two countries have drifted apart.
Its voters drifted away, largely to the Conservatives, but a significant chunk—in places such as Plymouth—went to Labour, too.
By early 2010, when the bill drifted into the Senate, the bloodbath of the 2010 midterms was just over the horizon.
U.S. stock prices, which had largely drifted sideways earlier Wednesday as investors awaited the meeting's outcome, dipped after the Fed's statement.
He was also one of the first astronauts to litter, losing a thermal space glove that drifted out of the hatch.
The survivors then drifted at sea for up to three days before they were rescued and moved to temporary housing facilities.
"Some people don't realize they are missing because they might have drifted out of contact with their loved ones," she says.
Shares in Maersk, led by Chief Executive Soren Skou since June 2016, have drifted 7 percent lower over the past year.
She drifted off to tend the empty tables away from us and we were alone in this 43,24-square-meter restaurant.
But recent news reports have suggested that security took a backseat at Yahoo as users drifted away from its mail service.
Cornet dominated the third set, herself now mixing up baseline drives and deft drop shots that drifted inches over the net.
U.S. 30-year bond yields drifted lower as well following the data to 3.140 percent, from 3.145 percent late on Thursday.
It had however drifted back towards the key $1,200 level in the past week after hawkish comments from several Fed officials.
The two vehicles have since drifted farther apart on their orbits, though, and will continue to do so while in space.
Rogers won the first point, then was faced with a high, bouncing ball that had drifted well wide to her backhand.
I flipped past a Christian evangelist and a Singaporean cooking show, and drifted off to the sight of sumo wrestlers colliding.
The blades were turning slowly overhead as ashes drifted in the air and made the whole landscape look smudged and blurry.
They swam up it to spawn, and their fertilized eggs developed as they drifted down the river and through its tributaries.
On Friday, prices drifted down to $5,772 a tonne, near a two-week low, as the mine's workers resumed wage talks.
The index closed lower by 0.2 percent at 22,892.69 in thin holiday trade as most technology and auto names drifted lower.
Muzzin took a feed from Doughty and drifted into the left faceoff circle for a snap shot that beat Kuemper cleanly.
The two drifted apart, got back together again in 2012 and then broke up, presumably for good, before the London Olympics.
For several years, he drifted in and out of homeless shelters and bounced from job to job: dishwasher, Sheetrocker, journeyman electrician.
They found that the younger class of stars were closer to their "partners," while some drifted apart as they got older.
US Sailors Released by IranTen US Navy sailors detained by Iran after two boats drifted into Iranian waters have been released.
"The flooding was more widespread than we initially anticipated, as the storm drifted westward once it came ashore," Caldwell told Motherboard.
The Dow Jones industrial average and Standard & Poor's 500-stock index drifted in the opposite direction, closing slightly in the red.
Beto O'Rourke drifted after college, and worked for a while as a live-in nanny for a family in New York.
Washington, in fundamental respects, over the past several months has drifted toward irrelevance in how the U.S. utility sector is evolving.
Around midnight, we drove a rental car into the city as snow flakes drifted on myriad spires in the yellow streetlights.
She now explained that she had been prescribed medication for chronic pain from a young age, and had drifted toward heroin.
Though she is a registered Democrat, Ms. Stroud had long since drifted away from the party over its liberal social policies.
An England side was set-up in 1972 but none of the "unofficial" team were included and they soon drifted apart.
A week after the surgery, he came home early from work to rest and drifted off after taking his pain medication.
A raucous week on Wall Street ended quietly on Friday, as stocks drifted between gains and losses before closing slightly lower.
"It is disheartening to see just how far China's leaders have drifted from the early days of bold reform," he wrote.
Pompeo, who did not take questions from reporters, said international institutions built to protect human rights had drifted from their mission.
The raucous week on Wall Street ended quietly on Friday, as stocks drifted between gains and losses before closing slightly lower.
A turnover sends Layun on the break against Plattenhardt, and sends Neuer scrambling back from where he had drifted near midfield.
I drifted off to sleep minutes after my head hit the pillow, and the experiment was off to a promising start.
In 218, the rate drifted downward from 24 percent at the start of the year to 23 percent at the end.
Gardner drifted back and leapt to make the catch, sending Brantley scurrying back to first instead of racing closer to home.
The FTSE 100 drifted in and out of the red but ended 0.4% lower, underperforming the STOXX 600 which added 4.13%.
Early in 2015, rootless after a breakup, Arlan traveled briefly to Greece, then drifted to a Serbian monastery in the Balkans.
"The Vietnamese Politburo has drifted in a more conservative direction," said John Sifton, the Asia advocacy director at Human Rights Watch.
Former Formula 1 driver Alexander Rossi appeared to snooker him approaching Turn 7, and Power drifted wide and into the grass.
At stops along the way, we put on snorkeling masks, jumped in and drifted with the current over dense coral reefs.
At a nearby table, Jan Herndon of Fair Hope said she believed both parties had drifted too far from the center.
I did not feel happy or relaxed myself, but a certain calm had drifted in on the coattails of my terror.
His friend raced to the hospital where Jenkins suffered acute respiratory failure and drifted into a coma, his medical records show.
In fact, during the last 10 years, worldwide rates have declined, while America has drifted further and further from the norm.
" She soon drifted toward ancient philosophy, where she could follow Aristotle, who asked the basic question "How should a human live?
Elsewhere in currency markets, sterling drifted lower ahead of crucial votes in the British parliament aimed at breaking the Brexit deadlock.
The euro drifted down about 0.1 percent to $1.0858, though it held above the previous session's one-month trough of $1.0825.
He had managed to get the blackened window open, and the fragrant square of stars consoled him as he drifted off.
That is still well below benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yields, which have drifted back to 3 percent in recent days.
The wire transferred data from the sensor to the ship for recording until the wire broke and the sensor drifted away.
After listening to each other we drifted to sleep, our letters tucked safely under our pillows, attempting to pierce our dreams.
A later report from local news station KHON2 said it had since drifted west toward Kalihi Channel, near the island's airport.
Fisher was with his girlfriend Gloria Govan when his 2015 Cadillac drifted off the road and rolled after hitting a guardrail.
British government bond prices drifted slightly higher after Thursday's decision while the value of the pound edged down against the U.S. dollar.
Signups for Obamacare coverage have drifted downward over the past two years after Trump slashed the budgets for enrollment help and advertising.
I drifted to sleep envisioning swarms of bees flying into my esophagus and making a hive in my hollowed-out chest cavity.
The policy rate has drifted higher in its range throughout the year, causing the Fed in June to tweak the IOER lower.
You are a very interesting man, and let me just say that you have been a lifelong liberal, and then you drifted.
Namely, it could potentially mobilize an audience that may have drifted away from or never gotten into the weekly sketch comedy series.
ABB's stock drifted lower after news of the potential charge, but traders also welcomed the nomination of Cevian's Forberg to the board.
Regional currencies were mostly slightly in the red against the euro, except for the crown which drifted off Monday's 211.75-week lows.
Exposed to the elements and ocean currents, he drifted thousands of miles, surviving by catching fish and filtering seawater through his clothes.
Like any hopeless brownnoser, I drifted to the side of good so compulsively that my character forever glowed a self-righteous blue.
"The water was running too fast, we didn't think we could get across the street — the car would have drifted," he recalled.
Allison (Emmy Raver-Lampman) has powers that make her untrustworthy, and as a result she's drifted away from her brothers and sisters.
Ashfall and vog (volcanic air pollution) was reported to have drifted downwind and reached the town of Pahala, about 18 miles away.
Reubens drifted away from Wound Care and arrived at a rack of tourist junk: Walk of Fame shot glasses; vinyl Clippers purses.
As happy playground shrieks drifted through the windows, she faced TV cameras to unveil her fourth annual report on chronic school truancy.
Now that they're older, though, Sasha (Queen Latifah), Lisa (Jada Pinkett Smith), Dina (Tiffany Haddish), and Ryan (Regina Pierce) have drifted apart.
He claimed to have jumped from the boat into the sea with a plastic container and drifted to Senzaki by Saturday morning.
After they were born, however, she was gripped by fear that the infants would die as they drifted aimlessly on the Mediterranean.
Sci (2016))For the first stage of the simulation, the computer calculates the various ways in which the debris could have drifted.
Both U.S. and Iranian officials described the sailors, whose boats may have inadvertently drifted into Iranian waters, as safe and well-treated.
So that's why I drifted off and went to do the music thing in all of that, live that whole crazy life.
Things actually got so acute that, like Tracy and Evie, the two drifted apart, not speaking again until nearly a decade later.
Although the spot rate drifted down, traders said market volatility remained low as investors were unwilling to make huge bets for now.
The band broke up and Petty drifted from band to band before joining back up with his bandmates from Mudcrutch in 1975.
Their bees drifted less between hives, supported fewer mites, produced more honey and survived the winter better than their conventionally housed counterparts.
As she drifted in and out of consciousness, he was forced to tell her, again and again, that their baby had died.
Over the next 9113 hours, Vence said, he drifted in and out of consciousness in the back of the kidnappers' pickup truck.
Yet her mind drifted back to the crash, to the moment the truck flipped off the road and listed into the water.
LME copper drifted down 33 percent to $6,448 a tonne, while ShFE copper closed down 0.6 percent at 23,2995.91 yuan a tonne.
It drifted high into perfect home-run territory as Cain tried to unload on the pitch... and ended up hacking at it.
The dollar drifted off to 111.18, while the euro climbed to $1.1289 and away from last week's 20-month trough of $1.1174.
This is not an overstatement: you may recall that in his last outing, the dude literally drifted underneath a lowrider mid-hop.
The euro dipped 21 percent to $22, having drifted down from a 0.76653-20.7665/20.2-month high of $20.7021 scaled on Monday.
"Our relationships in the South Pacific have drifted off course," says Michael Wesley, a national-security expert at the Australian National University.
He drifted between various shelters, treatment programs and couches for two years as he remained unemployed despite applying for over 50 jobs.
The humble snailfish, by comparison, looks pretty normal, like it was dropped out of a home aquarium and drifted to the deep.
The dollar drifted lower Wednesday, with the market in consolidation mode, as investors sought more clarity about ongoing U.S.-China trade negotiations.
That's because a 70% equity allocation could have drifted up to 80% over the last 12 months to 24 months, for example.
The rainy conditions soon took their toll, however, and the elite men had drifted outside world record pace by the 12km mark.
After national Democratic leaders embraced the civil rights movement, conservative white Southerners drifted away from their ancestral partisan home toward the GOP.
"We all jumped into the water and slowly drifted out to the sea," says Parker of the last days filming on location.
But the decision is consistent with Furie's overall attempt to dampen the Pepe meme — which has drifted into some pretty dark places.
Over the last few years, Sunderland has drifted into disrepair under the stewardship of Ellis Short, the club's billionaire, Missouri-born owner.
The two drifted apart in the years that followed the end of costumed vigilantism, as Manhattan withdrew from humanity more and more.
A mist spilled over the edges of the atrium walls and slowly drifted toward the water that had gathered on its floor.
The overflights would be able to confirm the team's position, even as they drifted over the geographically fixed position of true north.
"I will fight with all my strength," she said as the cheers of demonstrators outside on the street drifted into the room.
Market-based measures of inflation expectations, however, are running well below 2 percent, while some survey-based measures also have drifted lower.
After relocating to LA just 10 years ago, Zadikian drifted creatively, spending time healing while slowly opening himself up to new ideas.
However, business sentiment remains weak and inflation has drifted further away from the midpoint of the RBNZ's 1% to 3% target band.
More recently, Zaikin has done political work in Eastern Europe, advising parties in Albania and Macedonia that have drifted toward the Kremlin.
No. Seeing Arches meant finding my own way, and working it out if (which is to say, when) I drifted off-course.
My own image drifted away from me into darkness, as though I was only a ghost fading even from my own sight.
But others are skeptical that a recovery, however strong, could draw back workers who have drifted so far from the labor market.
The S&P 500 drifted from losses to gains and back again, while stocks in Europe pared most of their early gains.
I've always assumed since then that my dolphin drifted down slowly, gently, over the rails of the bridge, into that gurgling brook.
If problems arise, it is only because the world has drifted from this default, which can be restored by reasserting American credibility.
In actuality, the American sailors wandered or drifted (it's still not clear) into Iranian waters without warning, where Iran picked them up.
He and his wife, whom he had married shortly before deployment, separated, and over time, he drifted away from his old friends.
As Zimmerman's towering fly ball floated toward left field and the Cubs' Ben Zobrist drifted back, the crowd at Nationals Park rose.
Haandi, Manhattan, midnight It was a summer Tuesday evening at Haandi, and 20-somethings drifted in for a midnight snack of pakora.
Oil prices drifted lower on Wednesday after rising last week in large part because of concerns about potential instability in Saudi Arabia.
Landeskog got the first one when he got a pass from MacKinnon, drifted toward the middle and beat Demko at 3:23.
Cristiano Ronaldo drifted and wandered through the first 20 minutes, and finally found the space he needed to make it 1-0.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng drifted 0.3% lower and has shed 210% in the two weeks since the virus began roiling financial markets.
At the end of the hours-long vote, Rousseff's detractors cheered and chanted "Ciao darling!" while her supporters drifted away in tears.
MSCI's world shares gauge hit a fresh all time high, while MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan drifted higher.
Rainbow hair was commonplace, purple silk pants were sighted, and the smell of marijuana drifted in from a designated smoking area nearby.
With all the wealth that has drifted to the top in the last 30 years, there could be a lot more generosity.
From somewhere on the nearby road drifted the lilting music you hear everywhere you go in Jamaica, the soundtrack of the island.
Consistently, the participants overshot their starting point, suggesting that their sense of body had drifted or "projected" forward, toward the transparent avatar.
I drifted to Elizabeth Warren's enthusiasm but I don't believe her health care plans have a chance on a number of levels.
But as the chant drifted into the stadium, only two or three people in the top row could be seen turning around.
It was a very hard time, she recalled, and whenever she visited Buffalo's waterfront, her eyes inevitably drifted toward the derelict mills.
The 49ers failed to convert after the second of those turnovers when Robbie Gould's 47-yard field-goal attempt drifted wide right.
And, as my mind drifted to the worst-case situation, the vast majority of the thoughts I had boiled down to regrets.
Wheat futures also drifted lower, their third straight day of losses, while corn firmed on support from signs of rising export prospects.
The sky afterward flaming red, flecked with white as British bombers bailed from stricken planes and drifted down to the burning city.
The ball was well in foul territory at its peak, but it drifted fair as Reyes — a converted shortstop — followed its path.
Her body had drifted several miles away from where the vehicle was rescued in Tonto Creek, Arizona, near the Bar X crossing.
It drifted back into positive territory after China's deputy central bank governor Yi Gang said the exchange rate would remain broadly stable.
It was a very hard time, she recalled, and whenever she visited Buffalo's waterfront, her eyes inevitably drifted toward the derelict mills.
The ball drifted beyond the reach of the goalie, Pau López, scraped the underside of the crossbar and dropped into the goal.
I was so tired that I drifted off while the plane was still on the runway and woke up above the clouds.
The population of Puerto Rican immigrants has surged in the state, and its resident Cuban-Americans have gradually drifted toward the Democratic Party.
And while some eyes were surely drawn the gleaming prize, most drifted down at the "Ultimate Warriors" shirt he donned for the occasion.
BERLIN (AP) — An iceberg that has drifted perilously close to a remote Greenland village is so big it can be seen from space.
At the time, Blackketter said in a YouTube video that Guzman no longer had feelings to her and that they had drifted apart.
Gold edged higher as the dollar drifted lower on Monday, although expectations of tighter U.S. monetary policy kept a lid on its gains.
The dollar index drifted to its highest in nearly two weeks, extending its rise from a 15-month trough set on May 3.
That probably reflects the fact that while the parties drifted apart, America continued to elect presidents who were more centrist than their parties.
The Indonesian consul general in Osaka, Mirza Nurhidayat, said Aldi drifted so far because the rompong had no engine or even a paddle.
As an executive, she drifted towards shows headlined by women, such as Grey's Anatomy, but also Private Practice, Ugly Betty, and Desperate Housewives.
Months later, as Confederate monuments were removed in New Orleans and North Carolina, this ominous slab was the one my mind drifted to.
While Hodan drifted toward telling stories of her people in the Horn and East Africa, I kept building my journalism career in Minnesota.
So on Sunday — after massacres not quite 22020 hours apart in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio — John Hickenlooper's mind drifted to 2012.
By his senior year, Cruz had drifted farther into the fringes of the district's educational offerings, enrolling in several different alternative learning centers.
When I finally drifted into work — unrushed, hair damp — I smiled to myself knowing I couldn't have started the day off more perfectly.
They did their job, but by the time I left college, I'd lost my retainers and my teeth had drifted back into disarray.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures drifted higher late on Tuesday as President Donald Trump gave his State of the Union address.
The British currency drifted 0.3 percent higher to $1.2942 but remained below a three-day high of $1.2983 hit in the previous session.
We determined that [Maximum Security] drifted out and impacted the progress of War of Will, in turn interfering with the 18 and 21.
A country singer who drifted into filmmaking by way of Dallas' burgeoning 1960s strip-club scene, Berry directed five features in six years.
The dollar drifted off to 111.28, while the euro marked time at $1.1287 having bounced from last week's 20-month trough of $1.1174.
At the hospital, Meg's mom recited her allergies as a parade of doctors, nurses, and interns drifted in and out of the room.
A couple of times things drifted off course and had to be brought back, but overall I think we achieved the original concept.
He got parenting cred from Mom ("Go on to bed, honey") and a good night's nap in the Lazyboy until I drifted home.
Bond yields, which started the year sharply higher on expectations of an imminent shift in the ECB's policy stance, have drifted back down.
Goncalves said Thursday's big events have stood in front of the market, keeping downward pressure on yields, even as stocks drifted near highs.
Taro may have dwindled, but it never disappeared from the islands; the elder brother did not abandon humans, even as they drifted away.
While emojis have become a staple in modern personal communications, their use has drifted over to the business world in a big way.
Dr. Havron, the trauma surgeon, had just drifted off to sleep after feeding his 4-day-old son when he received the call.
We dreamed, woke up fitfully to new expanses of music, perhaps glanced at what Mr. Rich was doing onstage and drifted off again.
After nearly 16 months on the job, or jobs, Kushner has delivered little and mostly drifted into the background of Trump's chaotic operation.
When the closing marks concluded, CNN lingered on them as they stood at their podiums, collected their notes and eventually drifted off stage.
Police said the situation began when another officer pulled the woman over because she had drifted out of her lane during a turn.
"By the summer of 2011, the limited intervention to protect civilians had drifted into an opportunist policy of regime change," the lawmakers said.
However, the concept of probiotics quietly drifted to the background of medical focus until it re-emerged in the mid-1950s in Europe.
With such a large staff, the NSC drifted into operations — some have used the term "micromanagement" — rather than remaining focused on policy development.
In October, a blimp that's part of a system known as JLENS broke free from its mooring in Maryland and drifted to Pennsylvania.
But, for over a month, Cruz's modest, but significant, lead has remained stable, as Texas voters have drifted into their respective partisan camps.
Even though sometimes they were on different sides, or followed different ideas, they never excluded each other; never drifted away from each other.
While I was in college, we drifted apart, so that was another risk of moving in together: clashing personalities and having less privacy.
Initially, Mr. Rupe's report didn't do much to help Tempur's shares, which drifted down 0.4 percent after the report came out on Tuesday.
A triple-double addict once again, Rondo's resurgence helped catalyze a group that drifted in and out of a coma all year long.
The more likely truth is that Lewis, like many Jewish supporters, simply drifted away when anti-Semitism became a theme of Mosley's politics.
Acquaintances drifted in and out of his life, parting ways when they realized how much of the man they knew was an act.
A cloud of cigarette smoke drifted toward the ceiling, pooling above the bunk beds where men were sleeping three deep and six high.
My mind drifted off, and I thought about time before time, when the glaciers were receding and this country was gray and wet.
The party has drifted so far left that there was no electoral room to run as a moderate, let alone as a conservative.
Mayna Nasser, 40, who was shot twice in the shoulder, drifted in and out of consciousness as he was rushed to a hospital.
"Personally, he drifted from far left to fairly right," Bert de Vries, a Christian Democrat and former colleague, said in a 1998 interview.
The only run they allowed was Christian Vazquez's solo homer against Britton that drifted into the right-field seats leading off the fourth.
Trying to ignore my (very, very, very) minor social media fame, I slid my phone under my pillow and drifted off to sleep.
My gaze drifted toward the rear of the aircraft, where the other Rangers sat quietly, many with blood on their faces or hands.
Should they stand up for open borders and multiculturalism and risk cutting loose white workers who have drifted to the anti-immigrant right?
We had already drifted toward a kind of social distancing by living increasingly on our phones and in virtual communities, bingeing on Netflix.
The Whyte family seems to have drifted into a blissful kind of obscurity in the past decade, which has to be a relief.
And Raegan Cure from Michigan (School) wrote poetically about nature: Slowly, the empty boat drifted ashore, ash settling from the dull, grey sky.
Though he loved comic books so much that he wore a Batman costume to school one Halloween, he drifted away from the medium.
Political observers said that Mr. Stern, who was long identified with liberal causes, drifted from left to center under Mayors Koch and Giuliani.
But they are also a sobering reminder of how far apart the capitalist South and the totalitarian North have drifted since the war.
He went to his room, which he shared with his younger brother Madison, and chatted to him until he drifted off to sleep.
Ramsey wound up in Syracuse, where he injured his knee and drifted, like many a deserving black athlete of the time, into obscurity.
In the Shoreditch shop, the grime M.C. Afrikan Boy, the Gnawa drummer Simo Lagnawi and the soul singer Bumi drifted in to rehearse.
Digging into this salsa was like visiting an old friend from high school — it reminded you that you drifted apart for a reason.
I drifted into the sedentary life of the French countryside, begun with long morning walks into the village for a coffee and croissant.
Mazursky's movie ended with a lovely all-embracing coda, in which the leading characters drifted hopefully and curiously through a crowd of strangers.
During each of her three subsequent pregnancies, Cynthia quit the pills cold turkey; after the babies were born, she drifted back into using.
Having freed themselves from English rule, the colonies drifted under the Articles of Confederation but were united by the ratification of the Constitution.
As I watched the show, my mind drifted, and I began to imagine more dubious ways corporate entities might exploit their particular assets.
British government bond futures FLGcv1 drifted higher, tracking German Bunds FGBLc1, to touch a session high around 20 ticks up from Tuesday's close.
She has a path partly because working-class French voters who supported the Socialist Party in past decades have drifted away from it.
The price of oil, which tumbled on Monday amid fears that the virus would dampen demand for fuel, drifted slightly lower on Tuesday.
They drifted around the camp, trying to pick up bits of news or hearsay that might aid their quest to get to England.
By Wednesday evening, the stricken ship had drifted 65 nautical miles southeast from the site of the collision, China's Ministry of Transport said.
The girl drifted off to rejoin her friends, leaving Korbin alone, wondering if a Chinese boy could ever find his footing in America.
The Whig Party splintered in the mid-eighteen-fifties, Weld noted, and some former members drifted into the anti-immigrant Know-Nothing Party.
Smoke drifted far from the fires, reaching places like Atlanta and Charleston, S.C., and prompting state environmental agencies to issue air quality warnings.
Many drifted from parties in neighborhoods, like Crown Heights and Flatbush, that have been the cradle of the city's Caribbean community for decades.
This is now a distant memory, a sign of a culture that's long since drifted into the gunmetal grey of the North Sea.
It could also work in reverse, as childlike iterations of Pokémon might have been the reason that a previous Pokémon fan drifted away.
Smoke drifted from burning vehicles following a suicide car bombing close to the presidential palace and a second blast near the security building.
West and Jay-Z seemingly drifted apart around 2014 when Jay-Z and his wife Beyoncé did not attend West and Kim Kardashian's wedding.
BEIJING, Jan 14 (Reuters) - A burning Iranian oil tanker that had drifted into Japan's exclusive economic zone has sunk after a collision on Jan.
Most of the cast has drifted apart, but they're all still invested in what everyone else is up to, and they all have opinions.
But Israeli public opinion has drifted so far to the right in the past roughly two decades that it in all likelihood helped him.
For ten long years he drifted -- past the memories that marked his life, past all that was familiar ... and mercifully, finally past the fear.
Last April, Ms. Coley visited Ms. Sims in Washington State, where they hired a guide and drifted down a river along the Olympic Peninsula.
The investigation indicated the Portuguese intelligence officer had drifted into a "double life" after a difficult divorce, according to the Corriere della Sera newspaper.
He drifted down to the spacecraft's small storage area to stow his helmet and promptly felt his head swim and his stomach turn over.
"It's true," she wrote on social media, captioning a video of herself in the two piece as she drifted on a blue pool float.
He moved to Los Angeles, but drifted and later got in trouble with the law, eventually serving a three-year prison sentence for robbery.
"If the gyrocopter had drifted slightly west, or the airline had taken a slightly more easterly path, a collision could have occurred," prosecutors said.
"The metal drifted lower throughout much of the debate, with many commentators affirming Clinton had taken the upper hand," MKS said in a note.
We had been together for a few hours so naturally we took a little break from chatting and our attention drifted to our phones.
She was shot in the neck and drifted into oncoming traffic, colliding with two other vehicles, police said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
Or, if you've had a set-it-and-forget-it approach, your portfolio could have drifted to higher risk exposure than you originally intended.
Instead it just slowly drifted down until people were pretty sure it would be reentering sometime in the following few days — and it did.
"Most of the island was reclaimed from the river, and with time and global warming it has drifted back to the river," says Ceesay.
Ocasio-Cortez said the country has drifted so far in the wrong direction, away from helping average working people, that ambitious initiatives are necessary.

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