The array of just around 22016,22017 free-drifting data-collecting floats have been drifting on ocean currents since 2000.
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The array of just around 4,000 free-drifting data-collecting floats have been drifting on ocean currents since 2000.
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"It might prevent you from drifting off" is not coffee or amphetamines, but an ANCHOR, to keep your boat from drifting away.
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But I also know the market has been drifting higher since the beginning of the year and oil stocks have been drifting lower.
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But over time, the curb split, with one end drifting south, and the western side drifting north, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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As a result, she found me extremely unsympathetic, and we spent most of those two years on separate emotional islands, drifting apart, getting closer, drifting apart.
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Founded in 22019, it's the top-tier drifting series in the U.S. If you haven't heard of it, drifting is not quite like anything else you can see at the speedway.
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Soon the way became time, and we were still drifting, fresh from the worst slaughter, drifting west and west and west to a party in a cattle pasture, the cattle vaguely suspect.
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Here, there's a sense of people drifting in and out.
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Oumuamua is now drifting further away from our solar system.
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He soon began drifting "in and out" of her life.
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But since then, the numbers have been drifting down again.
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Meanwhile Poland is drifting ever further from the European mainstream.
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Modern Express drifting off the coast of France on Jan.
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Cars blared their horns at rickshaws drifting into their path.
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Inside, waiting for food to come, I was just… drifting.
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Cars blare their horns at rickshaws drifting into their path.
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There he saw the overturned boat drifting toward the bridge.
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Chris Christie — and Trump started drifting upward in national polls.
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Aside from all the drifting, that sounds all too familiar.
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The result is that both groups are drifting towards violence.
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So my mind keeps drifting back to the price: $300.
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She's surrounded by other hovering red spheres, drifting like balloons.
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Many more began drifting up towards Trafalgar Square and Pride.
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They started drifting away at the end of last season.
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But each is drifting away from the U.S. orbit anyway.
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A few lone bacteria drifting about are not particularly worrisome.
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Casey said they spend the next months slowly drifting apart.
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As I was drifting off to sleep, my phone buzzed.
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Suburban, mostly white women seem to be drifting toward Democrats.
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Their drifting compositions are compelling just as digitalist collages too.
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Following Taylor's exoneration, they had a reunion before drifting apart.
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The liberal inverse amounts to a kind of drifting libertinism.
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We are drifting perilously close to a serious constitutional crisis.
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"The risk of exit is drifting up a bit, but it's drifting up having come down with quite a wallop on the day that Obama interjected," RBC Capital Markets currency strategist, Adam Cole, said.
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Why could we hear screams of pain drifting from the window?
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Let it be the last thought as you are drifting off.
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The volcano was periodically erupting ash Tuesday, which was drifting west.
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Third, the Palestinian Authority has no good options and is drifting.
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But there is a sense that the region is drifting away.
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There are many ways to make drifting off to dreamland easier.
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If a Friday passes without drifting, we're not happy about it.
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Democracy is flourishing, but its fragrance is drifting over most heads.
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The cup creates a 'U' shape with a downward drifting handle.
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I mean, seriously: I've been in a self-drifting BMW, too.
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"The floodwaters are drifting downstream below Baton Rouge," Mr. Steele said.
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Despite recent increases, coal's price has been drifting downward for years.
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The rocks spend eons drifting through the cold vacuum of space.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Tencent is drifting off course with Tesla.
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How do I top myself after going to pyramids and drifting?
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If not for my wife, I would have been drifting forever.
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I like the drifting acid line combined with the evil vocals.
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On Tuesday, I felt like I was drifting through space alone.
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You're just sort of aimlessly drifting through it to stay connected.
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I was groggy from several hours of drifting in half sleep.
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We were in a corridor of tall pines, snow drifting down.
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Dad and I had been slowly drifting apart for some time.
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When December began, 2I Borisov was drifting through the constellation Crater.
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Wheat futures followed the weak trend, drifting lower in rangebound trade.
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Remnants of some awful nightmare are still drifting across its mind.
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Little bits and pieces of her life keep drifting off course.
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Both states have shown signs of drifting rightward in recent years.
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It's more of a mood piece, drifting through the group's experiences.
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And now its brand marketing partners may be drifting away, too.
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But that era of success is drifting further and further away.
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Come for the drifting, stay for Bow Wow's stirring performance as Twinkie.
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Come for the drifting, stay for Bow Wow's stirring performance as Twinkie.
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A very high penguin rookery and smoke drifting out of the vent.
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I chill in my room reading, drifting in and out of sleep.
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It is drifting towards the lows from last month against the dollar.
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EUROPE and America have been slowly drifting apart for millions of years.
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It's as if the world is drifting simultaneously towards abstraction and dissipation.
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I would think that he was drifting off to take a nap.
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From this point on, the Copyright Directive is drifting into uncharted waters.
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Back at the hotel, Kim is drifting off for an early night.
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To be constantly drifting across borders, searching for a welcome, a home.
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Katharina, elegant, passive, drifting through an unhappy marriage, is far from heroic.
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Rudderless and drifting, the Democrats went rogue and tried the unthinkable—reconciliation.
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But one must always be drifting through something: an atmosphere, a place.
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Lee Server: Rosselli had been drifting across America as a young man.
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Sterling is drifting off now and we may see a further retreat.
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In this phase, people "experience a drifting sense of presence," he says.
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Watching, you can't help but think you saw a ghost drifting past.
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Drifting the bait in the slow current, we quickly started catching fish.
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Willis is the episode's audience surrogate, drifting uncomfortably through the Crellins' barbecue.
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Before last month's hiccup, the pace of growth had been drifting upward.
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There are things you can do to coax yourself into drifting off.
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Mandy Barker's Beyond Drifting: Imperfectly Known Animals is out now from Overlapse.
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Mr. Moskowitz took a more active role in running the drifting studio.
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I remembered the drifting net with a dead sailfish tangled in it.
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At the moment, though, the United States itself appears to be drifting.
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But that never happened, and the ship has been drifting ever since.
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At the time, the Knicks were already drifting out of playoff contention.
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The celestial neighbors are now slowly drifting apart, but will inevitably collide again.
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The Fast and the Furious popularized underground racing, drifting and Paul Walker's hair.
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That's why adding another drifting satellite into this arena is a big concern.
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She was drifting in subspace, and probably able to take more pain now.
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It is quietly drifting from the EU, quitting joint cultural and educational institutions.
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On that occasion, the market righted itself before drifting lower in subsequent weeks.
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Under Mr Erdogan, an essential ally in a troubled region is drifting away.
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The ash was drifting southwest and falling in the Kau district, officials said.
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He sang and danced naked in his room, occasionally drifting into the hall.
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It would host lock-ins, oddballs and drifting visitors they'd never see again.
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Nothing to see here, just a couple of minions drifting down a river.
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Each home is anchored to steel mooring poles to stop them drifting away.
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Stars typically form in densely packed groups before growing up and drifting apart.
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U.S. stock futures were drifting this morning, amid in a global market rally.
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He didn't like drifting in and out of consciousness on his parents' couch.
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Parts seem smoothed over or partially rubbed away; they hint at drifting mist.
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"We are in danger of drifting into no deal by accident," she said.
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Sweeping issues under the rug could lead to resentment or a drifting apart.
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U.S. stock futures were drifting this morning, following declines in Europe and Asia.
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Young Cypriots, accustomed to life on a divided island, are drifting further apart.
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Some highlight a narrative of popular revolt against a president drifting toward authoritarianism.
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The herbicide has damaged fields of Stine soy seeds by drifting, he said.
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"What you have is the jury drifting from its real job," he said.
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"I think the party is drifting away from us on that," he said.
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"Money Monster" concedes that the culture is drifting away from movies like this.
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I prefer advanced mode, because drifting can give you an extra speed boost.
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There are rainbow flares; Snapchat animal masks drifting up; mysterious bursts of applause.
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And a steering capability keeps their cars from drifting out of their lanes.
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Ms. Cline's protagonist is Evie Boyd, a bored and drifting 14-year-old.
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He had a post-college phase drifting somewhat aimlessly around New York City.
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The USS Ashland arrived at the drifting sailboat on the morning of Oct.
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My eyes kept drifting away from me, toward the room's battered steel door.
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It seems to be maneuvering directly toward the drifting canoe carrying the drugs.
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And that same month, Loon balloons were spotted drifting over Yellowstone National Park.
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I started speaking to him, while drifting in and out of drunken sleep.
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But as "pro-Israel" becomes synonymous with "conservative Republican," Jews are drifting away.
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And Good Boys wisely reminds us that sometimes drifting away is just fine.
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A cartoon character burst into flames after drifting into a high-tension wire.
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They're strung out on drugs, out of school and drifting day to day.
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We were drifting off to sleep when we simultaneously awoke with a jolt.
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"The Affair" starts its fourth season with the four main characters drifting apart.
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The telescope will spend the rest of its days quietly drifting through space.
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Nicole Miglis sings with breathy desperation about a once-close relationship drifting apart.
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In the days since her death, he'd felt her drifting through the apartment.
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Gautama began drifting among the shelves of reference books to look at her.
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The towering column of ash and smoke was photographed drifting above the city.
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There was no passage to the Far East, only an endless drifting around.
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It'll be drifting north toward South America, and could even reach the Falkland Islands.
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The two forecasters both view another race as drifting away from a Republican incumbent.
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But this gradual process of drifting apart, called the Yarkovsky effect, is not random.
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The handlebar moustache blackens, elongates, and aggrandizes itself, drifting away from its customary place.
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Mayfield must be disciplined in his distribution and avoid drifting in the pocket. 3.
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He holds the lemonade up to the light, drifting across the yellow double lines.
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There are obscene amounts of plastic drifting, floating, and sinking through the Earth's oceans.
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The next time you catch yourself drifting off at your desk around 3 p.m.
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"First graders," the president said, his eyes drifting off and becoming red with tears.
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We drifting for a few quiet moments above the tundra, descending with the snow.
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Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk were unable to repair their relationship after drifting apart.
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Claims have been drifting in the middle of their 21.5,227-2000,21.75 range this year.
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"The world economy is drifting into recession and we are not decoupled," said Stockman.
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The sun rising, and the incessant thump of techno drifting up from below us.
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Drifting off to sleep, Phoebe heard rueful laughter, a wistful conspiracy to follow her.
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Drifting slowly south, then west, we offer each other small stories about our lives.
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They did not know how far the gas was drifting or in what quantities.
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But she also had an irresistible target: Corbyn's Labour Party was weak and drifting.
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But it does feel as though it's going to be drifting into year-end.
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Volcanic glass, or obsidian particles, have also been drifting in the air, USGS said.
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It kind of plateaued there, and then it's just slowly drifting into very ordinary.
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"perfect pleasure" of drifting out to sea, away from her bad husband, towards her
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The dollar index was drifting, after hitting last week its highest level since 27.
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Those worries sent prices for copper, used in electrical wires and vehicles, drifting lower.
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Illegal drifting on public streets has achieved cult status in Saudi Arabia by now.
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Pindar, for his part, keeps drifting off into reveries about the nature of time.
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That day, Gray was shooting footage of a craft filled with drifting dead bodies.
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Claims have been drifting in the middle of their 200,000-253,000 range this year.
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" As a result, he said, the tech world was drifting "far away from society.
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Camryn and I wrapped up our interview on the drifting raft in Second Life.
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They're ballads drifting over from other realms, with nowhere here to really call home.
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The International Monetary Fund has warned that "drifting anti-corruption efforts" could hurt investment.
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Then the Sri Lankan Navy found the boat drifting in the Bay of Bengal.
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And when both were finally free in February 2014, a cloud was drifting overhead.
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But that day, I looked out of the window and saw snow drifting down.
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Last week, a Norwegian teenager shared two Facebook pics of her horse, Drifting Speed.
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The United States and Turkey have been drifting apart for at least five years.
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England, in need of financial help, finds their previously close American ally drifting away.
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The price of copper touched its highest in more than a week before drifting.
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Alas, for all he claims to love her, his attentions keep drifting elsewhere. mother!
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The head had long since detached, its skull drifting down to the the seafloor.
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The photo is part of Beyond Drifting, the latest project from British photographer Mandy Barker.
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It'll likely fracture before drifting far enough north to enter into the Antarctic Circumpolar Current.
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I'm in bed and drifting off to an old episode of House by 2799 pm.
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But Israel has struggled with the low-tech kites and balloons drifting over the border.
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On about the third day of drifting, one of the aluminum boats capsized and sank.
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Don't tell us you never check Instagram "one last time" before drifting off to sleep.
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Eventually I found myself drifting back towards the more familiar, more pleasant island of Fortnite.
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On Saturday, local public works contractors found six of the bags drifting in a river.
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Though nominally leftist, Smer is drifting right to hold on to its socially conservative voters.
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I just felt like I was drifting and that I didn't like how that felt.
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His backers claim this was necessary to prevent support from drifting to the far-right.
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After drifting in semi-poverty and trying various careers, he found himself in Silicon Valley.
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Party membership is drifting down and polls show Labour failing to overtake the floundering Tories.
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This plume is enormous — it&aposs rising several thousand feet above ground and drifting southeast.
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The shot breaks several tree branches sending a flurry of leaves drifting to the ground.
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Mercifully, the satellites are drifting apart, but scenes like this could become the new normal.
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Trickster Blues is a warm, cosmic record, drifting through heavy introspection and soft-psychedelic revelations.
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The viewer is drawn into the space, while the foreground and background are drifting apart.
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Other games came along, and I found myself drifting away from the post-apocalyptic world.
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At one point, crude benchmarks were up as much as 2 percent before drifting lower.
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Around 10:40 PM, I am drifting off to sleep (am being lowered into sleep).
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Around 40 of the 4,000 species of foram are planktonic, drifting or floating through life.
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Public opinion is increasingly drifting toward Democrats and against Trump and his border wall demand.
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Plumes of smoke from all three fires are seen drifting westward over the Pacific Ocean.
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What if, in the process of temporary overshooting, inflation expectations began drifting above the target?
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Winds could gust up to 35 mph, causing blowing and drifting snow through Saturday night.
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Takahashi and his team had encountered bodies locked inside cars or drifting through the water.
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But just a few casts later, I watched my fly alight and begin drifting downstream.
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"Look, without significant new exploration the price of oil will keep drifting higher," Cramer said.
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The call between the two prime ministers was "possibly also drifting away", the official said.
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For decades now, the Jewish communities in Israel and the U.S. have been drifting apart.
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Therefore, the current close relations with Russia don't mean drifting apart from US for Turkey.
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She didn't last long before drifting into the opposite lane and colliding with a car.
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Now Pederson was left drifting away, with open water spreading among the fragmenting ice islands.
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While drifting to one side, she held a glass, half full, yet never spilled it.
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I felt like I was drifting from person to person and from community to community.
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Somewhere between the patchworks of woodwinds and drifting piano melodies, there was room for piece.
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That agency also said that parts of the course could be damaged by drifting dunes.
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With Hungary drifting toward autocracy, its opera and ballet prepare to tour to New York.
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The light drifting through the front and back windows probably won't penetrate to the center.
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The spill is already drifting east toward Japan, but winds and currents can be unpredictable.
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Perhaps thoughts are drifting, now, to the lifting of the alcohol ban at 5 p.m.
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Looking through binoculars, I could see thousands of tiny specks drifting in the same direction.
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" Worley knew while drifting into unconsciousness that if he survived "he would be an amputee.
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These days, I find myself steadily drifting from the contrived faction to the comfort camp.
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The view from the beach features container ships drifting slowly across the South China Sea.
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We would often say to each other, "You're drifting," any time those would creep in.
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Watching one after the other is like stepping off a drifting log onto a speedboat.
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One event after another confirms that the government is drifting, divided and unsure of itself.
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When I got to college, I found myself drifting more and more to the right.
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The more tired she becomes, she starts drifting in and out of delirium and dreams.
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But unless we address the persistent inequalities around us, we are drifting in that direction.
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He thought they were drifting apart and was concerned that they had stopped being intimate.
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Satellite images have shown clouds of smoke from the fires drifting away from the continent:
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On Sunday morning, in a cloudless sky, a bird was drifting on the currents, circling.
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Worshipers, tiring of the journey to the cramped quarters, began drifting to other Christian denominations.
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They linger until noon before drifting off in the haze of the Gulf Coast sun.
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In Arizona, the weather service warned of "impossible travel conditions," with heavy and drifting snow.
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And he ended up drifting off and running two hours, zero minutes, and 25 seconds.
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"I can't believe it, my Nintendo Switch Lite is already drifting," one player cited wrote.
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ICANN, itself a composition of various stakeholder groups, is drifting closer to United Nations oversight.
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Picking cabbage that morning, the workers noticed a tarry smell drifting from a nearby orchard.
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Stage lights shifted from blue to white as the backing band played a drifting melody.
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So Parliament is deadlocked and, unable to pass anything, drifting toward a "no-deal" Brexit.
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The red dwarf has been drifting ever since, and it's now about 20153 light-years away.
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She collapsed in the locker room and started vomiting, while drifting in and out of consciousness.
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Another is ensuring that newly launched satellites don't become drifting pieces of space garbage later on.
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It's been a long day, but we still snuggle for a few minutes before drifting off.
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BOSTON/LONDON (Reuters) - Stocks are listing, bonds are drifting and suddenly gold is back in vogue.
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It turns out their one-engine speed boat broke down and is drifting out to sea.
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In practice, though, boards are likely to keep drifting in the cross-currents of various forces.
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Many complain about rubbish drifting down from upstream, but use the Kapuas as a tip themselves.
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We split a bourbon between languorous kisses on the couch, drifting in and out of conversation.
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She drifted off the wall, unthinking, and found herself drifting with a host of other Adjectives.
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The water was deep enough that a Range Rover could be seen drifting through the muck.
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U.S. stock futures were drifting this morning, after the Trump rally cooled a bit on Monday.
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Three bodies belonging to the group were found Saturday drifting off the Florida Keys, authorities reported.
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SpaceX said the feature was temporary, as the satellites are slowly drifting away from one another.
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Its opening scene shows criticisms of the first movie drifting by over footage of melting glaciers.
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After the close, the shares surrendered some of those gains, drifting to $241.20, down 2.3 percent.
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"We argue that Pandora's charms/bracelet concept 'Moments' is drifting out of fashion," SEB analysts wrote.
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" "[The balloons] were drifting and I thought," he laughs at the idea, "the wind was blowing.
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By the mid-point of The Crew I felt like I'd become unfathomably good at drifting.
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I found myself constantly drifting upwards, much to the frustration of the guy running the demo.
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Soybeans and corn are drifting as more news about the trade war is awaited, Ammermann added.
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It was softer against the yen, sliding as far as 126.455, before drifting back to 126.80.
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Republican voters are drifting toward unity even though some party elites are still withholding their support.
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It was a moment when we were drifting and didn't know what was going to happen.
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It was like finding a feather caught in a hurricane just drifting along at walking pace.
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But after drifting slowly and spinning its wheels on the road, the car burst into flames.
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The public debate for Democrats has centered around whether the party is drifting to the left.
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Lane-departure warnings usually sound an alert if the car is drifting out of the lane.
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He uses it for odd jobs for friends, and for barbecuing while drifting on the Hudson.
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I saw it Happening just now in the dust motes drifting through this ray of sunlight.
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Separately, three bodies were found drifting near the beach in Fukaura, Aomori prefecture on Tuesday morning.
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In spite of Francis' personal popularity, young people seem to be drifting away from the faith.
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Unlikely. More from campaigns and politics … Democrats see Florida drifting away (The New York Times) … Sen.
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By the next morning, Gordon was heavily sedated and was drifting in and out of wakefulness.
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Gold slipped to 1,414.25 an ounce, drifting away from a recent six-year top of $1,438.60.
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Gold slipped to 1,410.01 an ounce, drifting away from a recent six-year top of $1,438.60.
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Her special genius at this moment is for drifting through life, doing as little as possible.
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Operates best in the netherworld between midfield and attack, drifting, arriving, slipping and, against Sweden, scoring.
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However, winds could gust up to 35 mph, causing blowing and drifting snow through Saturday night.
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I generally stopped speaking unless spoken to while with him, drifting through life like a ghost.
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But there was something else, something familiar, drifting up and hitting me like an intoxicating inhalant.
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Nonetheless, the meerkats move as one unit, drifting across the desert while they search and munch.
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Tawada writes in Japanese and German, drifting between the two languages, sometimes within the same book.
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As Kasal watched the doorway, Mitchell focused again on Nicoll, who was drifting out of consciousness.
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At any given time, there are an estimated ten million trillion trillion of them drifting around.
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Police told KXAN that officers saw Young drifting across lanes while doing 40 to 60 mph.
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I'd say out of those two categories I'm probably in the middle...drifting toward the second.
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He spent his youth drifting between saloons and ports, and tried to kill himself in 1912.
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Some of the streets are eerily empty, but for the people drifting around in Trump gear.
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"We almost got run over by horses," one partygoer said blandly, drifting off toward the gin.
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At the end, gorgeous, soft strings set the tone, lulling you into a drifting, pensive melancholy.
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It's a virtual gay sex club or a free-love spaceship drifting through some unknown universe.
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Best of all, though, were trips drifting through Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island.
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The horn section glided in, holding liquid tones out above him, its melody a drifting query.
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Given enough time, EGRIP , like some drifting barge, will also reach the Fram and topple in.
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In the other, Drifting Speed had been killed, fileted, and cooked to a perfect medium rare.
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There are signs he's drifting away from the populist, anti-establishment ideas that guided his campaign.
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She's less a woman than a particle of dust, floating and falling and drifting through life.
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Mr. Melendez spent two weeks in a coma and an additional week drifting in and out.
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Northeastern Colorado roads were closed due to strong winds, blowing and drifting snow and poor visibility.
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The video went viral, stoking fears that radiation from Fukushima was drifting across the Pacific Ocean.
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Do you ever feel like a plastic bag, drifting through the wind, wanting to start again?
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Worse, the 21991-21998 defeat had sent the club drifting toward the bottom of the league.
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The protesters let off flares and fireworks, with the smoke drifting down into the station concourse.
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The dollar index was a tick lower at 96.725, drifting away from recent two week highs.
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By the next evening Mom was on a steady morphine drip, drifting in and out of consciousness.
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Even without using Pilot Assist, the Lane Keeping Aid used lane markers to keep me from drifting.
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On Tuesday, two U.S. Navy ships and ten sailors were detained after drifting into Iran's territorial waters.
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The controls were easy to use and I was soon doing quick turns, drifting and spinning out.
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When Trump began drifting into political topics, the main crowd broke into cheers and applause at points.
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U.S. stock futures were drifting this morning after another broad set of new highs on Wall Street.
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The Sun can be seen drifting brightly from left to right as the asteroid tumbles through space.
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It wasn't Crosby and Malkin's fault that their team was drifting aimlessly; it was everything around them.
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We're drifting back to May 1, 1967 when Elvis Presley married 21-year-old Priscilla Ann Beaulieu.
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Guests began drifting down, paper plates in hand, and sprawling over couches, chairs and the carpeted floor.
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If enough of our relationships involve drifting apart physically, maybe simulated touch will become a necessary tool.
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Whether their support will sway progressive voters, who according to recent polls have been drifting toward Sen.
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The right words are no doubt floating around out there already, drifting and probing, waiting to unite.
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The Republican and Democratic parties have been drifting further and further apart since at least the 1950s.
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Wheatcroft says the most significant issues he and other blind runners face is drifting from their paths.
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U.S. stock futures were drifting and oil prices were higher this morning as tensions with Iran escalate.
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He said he could see prices drifting closer to $45 a barrel over the next few days.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged to use "all her strength" to prevent the EU from drifting apart.
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The accident occurred when the self-driving LEAF began drifting from left to right within its lane.
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As in every other advanced economy, the share of US manufacturing employment had long been drifting down.
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Among the tidbits drifting north: "Bang Bang Bang," a song by K-pop chart toppers Big Bang.
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Americans are drifting away from organized religion and embracing spiritual trends — and big businesses are taking note.
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When Stephen McCauley's debut, "The Object of My Affection," begins, George, the resolutely irresolute narrator, is drifting.
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The agency warned that ash was drifting northwest and liable to dust anyone in the summit area.
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Four schoolies have been rescued after drifting almost half a kilometre out to sea on inflatable animals.
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These iceberg chains are slowly dragged out into the plains in the path of the drifting glaciers.
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When Ngo arrives on set, however, I'm weak, drifting in and out of consciousness on a couch.
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He then planted Xtend in 2017 to ensure that drifting dicamba could not harm his crop again.
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They keep drifting heedlessly toward the alluring light of impeachment, and soon enough they will get burned.
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I never caught up, drifting far behind his finishing time of 5 hours 27 minutes 14 seconds.
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The plows had come and banked the snow, which was now falling lightly or perhaps just drifting.
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I'm on one today, drifting downeast on prevailing southwesterlies, watching the bars on my phone drop away.
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The day of the tsunami, fishermen found him, tangled in debris, drifting in and out of consciousness.
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All of this has important implications for the prospects of the world drifting toward a trade war.
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Meanwhile, powerful Israeli officials increasingly fear that their nation is not just drifting rightward, but toward authoritarianism.
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As they raced to a hospital, Veronica was bleeding heavily and drifting in and out of consciousness.
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He is also seen drifting in the snow along with his father in a larger black truck.
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In any case, the end result is that educated Arabs are drifting away from their own language.
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The residual currents make sitting in the water feel like I'm drifting untethered in a boat harbor.
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Typically, this is done using drifting, moored, or ship-launched observation systems—all of which are expensive.
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I spent the final hours of my experiment drifting in and out of sleep on my couch.
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"Actually, my thoughts were drifting back," he says, plucking away at the shiny rind of the doum.
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The result is a drifting and deep LP that explores the artistic importance of nuance and subtleties.
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Professional drives have started academies and in doing so are trying to make drifting a professional sport.
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Those who escaped ended up drifting at sea for several days before they were seen and rescued.
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Indecipherable forms float in the inky darkness of Mandy Barker's photographs in Beyond Drifting: Imperfectly Known Animals.
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They were picked up after drifting for two days in the North Sea near the English coast.
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These maps sketch out the remnants of long-lost landmasses trapped within drifting continental plates called cratons.
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The agency warned that ash was drifting northwest and liable to affect anyone in the summit area.
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Ms. Sanchez has learned to watch for drifting droplets or the whir of a helicopter spraying overhead.
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Stevens and Ross strike asymmetrical chords on every offbeat, setting Smith up for a coolly drifting solo.
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Have you had a difficult time drifting off to dreamland lately because **gestures vaguely at the world**?
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Senate Democrats on Monday said the establishment seems to be drifting to Biden's side in recent days.
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Even against everyone's best efforts, teams can become siloed from one another with visions naturally drifting apart.
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With Wilcox, Côté's camera becomes as unmoored as its lead, a lone survivalist drifting through rural Quebec.
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Drifting from that principle, he said in a 2018 interview, would damage his credibility among his players.
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It's Gibney's willingness to hold his subject accountable that keeps Citizen K from drifting into dull hagiography.
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The move followed weeks of speculation that he and Trump were drifting further apart regarding trade policy.
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The birds end up drifting to the west, but they still save energy despite the longer route.
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Her father had recently died and the Troubadours were no more; a period of drifting set in.
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And Republicans are being tugged to the right as much as Democrats are drifting to the left.
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LONDON — The derelict cargo vessel was last spotted drifting into the sunset, somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.
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But outside of regular swings of the pendulum, Australians have been drifting leftward for 21.1 years now.
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A few scenes later, she's drifting out of time and space completely and into a dream world.
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Slowly, the crowd begins to disperse, clambering down the cliff, drifting back to town, to normal life.
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I've been married for 53 years, and their drifting apart and reconnecting made perfect sense to me.
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To counteract this imbalance, the smaller star begins drifting away and losing material to the bigger star.
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In 1974, a drifting ship of state foundered on the gifted, garrulous iceberg that was Nixon himself.
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Having all that personal information freely drifting through the internet is pretty unsettling, not to mention unsafe.
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Since then, the tanker has been ablaze and drifting in the waters between Shanghai and southern Japan.
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The drifting snow in the cover image — taken from a 19th-century Russian print — is beautifully painted.
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As a result, the share of Americans who approve of Trump's job performance keeps slowly drifting down.
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Crude futures, which had been drifting lower prior to the news, briefly surged before resuming their decline.
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We are drifting to – if you don't want to call it an 'iceberg' – call it a 'debtberg.
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Support for independence is growing among Remainers, suggesting that the No/Remainers are drifting towards the SNP.
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And several Senate races that Democrats had hoped to win appear to be drifting out of reach.
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We are drifting, in the absence of mind and will, toward a moment of civilizational self-negation.
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After drifting onto the runway, the drone leads viewers into arcs of light and illuminated geometric shapes.
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He thought then how, for the time he had been drifting, he had not seen other birds.
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The sun is setting over Skagerrak and the ferry is slowly drifting into the beautiful Scandinavian night.
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And they serve as a doorstop — keeping glacial ice on the continent from drifting out to sea.
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But those benchmarks may no longer be appropriate: male labour-force participation has been drifting downwards for decades.
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There's professional lighting, and it's set against a baby blue background with bubbles slowly drifting across the screen.
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A Czech trader said the crown continued drifting weaker with nothing providing a reason for it to strengthen.
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That cast includes Dory (Alia Shawkat), a drifting doormat who lives with her sweet but doltish boyfriend, Drew.
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U.S. stock futures were drifting this morning, just hours before Donald Trump's inauguration as the nation's 45th president.
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They finally rest their back against a nearby rock, covered by the drifting shadow of a nearby tree.
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The second is a drifting volatility index that has fallen almost 47 percent from its Christmas Eve close.
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Some fighters are drifting away from football to mixed martial arts events to make money from their hobby.
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I was drifting around India for 27 months between Delhi Calcutta even the border of Nepal in Ladakh.
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Lego is celebrating drifting by having its Technic Getaway Racer star in a heartwarming little narrative about racing.
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That may be because it's something of an anxious outlier amid in Schulze's collection of drifting synth work.
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Watch "Corruption in Ukraine: Drifting Offshore" Read "Putin: Russia's Problem Isn't Clinton or Trump, It's America's 'Imperial Ambitions'"
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U.S. stock futures were drifting this morning, as the Dow's march to 220.80,235 continued to stall on Monday.
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Walk through the departures hall of Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, and you'll pass a long wall of drifting clouds.
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The floating trash heap is growing in size, and drifting along with ocean currents as it does so.
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By the time the icebergs reach Canada, they've already been drifting from Greenland for three or four years.
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The experiment flew to an altitude of about 120,000 feet where it spent a month drifting over Antarctica.
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Perhaps they had noticed me drifting, the way my college friends had noticed over the biology cheat sheets.
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However, the funds rate had been drifting to the top of its range, most recently trading at 2.45%.
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There was a perception among his own supporters, they stressed, that the government was drifting to the right.
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One handed him a ceremonial wooden staff as a symbol of power, incense smoke drifting over the stage.
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Most speeches were performed with a Teleprompter to keep Trump from drifting off into his own ad libs.
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It is huge: a drifting bow-shaped boom 600 metres long with a three-metre skirt dangling underneath.
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Cars are responsible for about 45 percent of the particulate matter drifting over the capital, Beijing, Ding said.
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I used it to help me from drifting off again after my dad wakes me up for school.
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Internet-enabled mobile devices were already intended for entertainment after drifting from their roots as business-class necessities.
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Get in a taxi and it might start logging your Uber driver's crazy drifting, dinging your score accordingly.
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This ship of flame continues north, drifting downstream with the blaze, sailing shrouded into the dense smoke cloud.
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In the meantime, the political uncertainty in a drifting country would likely deepen Brazil's worst recession on record.
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Jake and Tony are tangential to the central story, drifting along the margins and doing their own thing.
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And domestic steel prices, after rising with tariffs, are now drifting down amid rising supplies and slowing demand.
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But they are increasingly alarmed by the prospect of heavily indebted Italy drifting once more into political paralysis.
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Yourself, in this case, being an artificial intelligence whose "body" is a space station drifting in low orbit.
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U.S. stock futures were drifting this morning on the first trading day of April and the second quarter.
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To use a current example, Infinity War audiences are so far drifting away faster than Black Panther moviegoers.
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Jesse sank into drinking and general lethargy, while Tulip tried to go straight before drifting back to criminality.
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"The momentum is still positive and we're constantly drifting higher," said Michael Katz, partner at Seven Points Capital.
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Previous version of the Phantom would stay in place, drifting and correcting a few inches depending on wind.
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As the city grows closer to China, many younger Hong Kongers are also drifting further and further away.
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An afternoon zodiac cruise through the iceberg graveyard, drifting through and around a sculpture exhibition formed by nature.
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A room full of people drifting away as the ball drops—I'm relaxed just thinking about it. 21.
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My days meant drifting around town looking for flowers and checking the beach for the occasional nice shell.
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There are also questions about GMO seeds drifting onto non-GMO fields and crops, carried by the wind.
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Here too it is difficult to say that the U.S. economy is not steadily drifting in that direction.
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Witnesses said the girl had been drifting in and out of unconsciousness and had been unable to walk.
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It was already in two dozen pieces spread over 3,000 miles of space and slowly drifting farther apart.
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But since then, shares of IBM have been clobbered, drifting back down to $147.10 as of Wednesday's close.
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The Clinton campaign was also betting on college-educated suburban voters who ended up drifting away from Mrs.
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He found himself homeless soon afterward, drifting through downtown Los Angeles's skid row, emaciated and covered in abscesses.
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Competitors will face towering waves, fog, ferocious winds and the danger of ice drifting down from the Arctic.
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Test your relationship's mettle by renting a houseboat in Kerala, slowly drifting along its lagoons, canals, and rivers.
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Wheat is drifting without major news but with firmer Black Sea cash markets giving some support, Ammermann said.
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Instead, farmers reported the agricultural chemical was drifting into neighboring fields and damaging crops unable to resist it.
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Drifting sands are covering hundreds of miles of potential cropland south of the Gobi Desert in northern China.
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LONDON — The selection of a new pope is traditionally announced by white smoke drifting from the Vatican chimney.
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Five years ago, voters were already drifting toward far-right politicians who openly displayed their distaste for Muslims.
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I try to watch the lazy angelfish drifting through coral décor but end up lost in my phone.
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Barker developed the Beyond Drifting series during a 2014 residency at the Sirius Arts Centre in Cork, Ireland.
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We get interior monologues and barometric readings of the drifting moods of a young, unhappy woman named Virginia.
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Democrats won back the governorship of the state in 2018, assuaging some concerns that Wisconsin was drifting away.
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The oars were long gone, probably drifting out beside the volcanic isle that had caused all of this.
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The race has mostly focused on their policy ideas, biographies and how to accommodate a party drifting left.
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It is an enormous, levitating life cycle, tinted with blood, drifting through time from embryo to leave-taking.
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The drifting ash forced the cancellation of 172 flights in and out of the international airport on Sunday.
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I eventually tune it all out, too busy drifting in my own head to register the changing soundscape.
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As the panel went on my eyes kept drifting up to the painting that hung behind the participants.
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In the years after Sarris's book hit, auteurism went in and out of fashion, drifting on theoretical currents.
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The daughter stretches along the length of the couch, her hair spilling, the newspapers drifting to the floor.
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Mr. Trump's White House is drifting so dangerously that we find ourselves searching for ballast in unlikely places.
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It also helps the car stay in lanes and alert the driver if the vehicle is drifting sideways.
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Open debate among reporters about if McConnell was drifting at moments (his glasses make it hard to tell).
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U.S. stock futures were drifting after a sixth straight record for the Dow and a close above 22,000.
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An Indonesian teen has been rescued after drifting at sea on a little fishing boat for 49 days.
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Magnetic migration Earth's magnetic north pole keeps drifting toward Russia, and that's bad news for your GPS maps.
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If you've ever felt like a plastic bag, drifting through the wind, then this house is for you.
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The death of objective truth and the rise of alternative facts have created an unprecedented drifting into chaos.
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There is no shortage of potential further flashpoints in the supply chain, but for now copper is drifting.
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They were closed yet brightly lit, with red, white and blue balloons drifting lazily above the gleaming cars.
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The benchmark index has been drifting sideways since scaling a nine-month high of 2873.57,26 on May 27.3.
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They're saying the company has drifting from its old "don't be evil" ethos, according to this deep dive.
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The next day, July 4, they went to a barbecue with friends, but Mr. Bonds was drifting away.
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The limits of Thor's survivability are unknown, as we last saw him drifting in space in Infinity War.
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I don't mean just casually drifting away or letting her calls go to voicemail until she gets the hint.
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Originally, the company thought Project Loon would require hundreds of balloons drifting more or less aimlessly across the globe.
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U.S. stock futures were drifting this morning, as the Dow takes aim again at 20,000, ahead of the open.
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On Tuesday, the pound continued drifting down to near 18 - a level making Egyptian assets look cheap to foreigners.
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From my experience drifting around the cat world, it does seem to be more of a female-centric passion.
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"This implies a number of these things are drifting through the cosmos, as ubiquitous as fire hydrants," Shostak said.
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" It took emergency vehicles 20 minutes to arrive, he said, during which time he was "drifting, covered in blood.
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"That's where I lay my head — that's my bed now," Rocky explains, before drifting off into a feline slumber.
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Despite CIMON's erratic behavior and wonky drifting, however, Gerst complimented the robot's ability to float motionless in the cabin.
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But Bonnie — sweet, zen, lithe Bonnie — is awash with guilt and slowly drifting further from her family and friends.
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In addition, explosive eruptions at Kilauea's summit crater have released clouds of ash, which are drifting onto communities downwind.
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U.S. stock futures were drifting this morning after the Dow and Nasdaq both hit new intraday highs on Tuesday.
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The euro slipped 0.3 percent to 123.82 yen after drifting as low as 123.71, its weakest since May 19.
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For their part, the Republicans have found themselves drifting towards the right under an unconvincing new leader, Laurent Wauquiez.
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What began here as an argument between Greenberg and Duchamp is now drifting towards the quicksands of gender politics.
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I've had months go by where every night as I'm drifting off, I suddenly wake up gasping for air.
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One of the largest fire clouds ever recorded has been drifting around the Southern Hemisphere for over a month.
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At the initial performance, it was sounds drifting in through the windows, people coughing, chairs squeaking, papers rustling, etc.
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Worse, it means virtually no chance of plugging himself into some Alice Coltrane, closing his eyes and drifting off.
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Major indexes traded in different directions with the FTSE 100 ending narrowly higher and the German DAX drifting lower.
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In Chicago, the National Weather Service warned of life-threatening Arctic winds as well as blowing and drifting snow.
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In other words, exercise helps you relax so you have an easier time drifting off to sleep at night.
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Everything from custom body kits, to drifting wheel rings, to smart cones, to steering wheel upgrades will be available.
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It's a story about old friends drifting apart and the struggle to connect with others as we get older.
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That drifting makes it seem as if the whole shape is moving, but the bigger part actually remains still.
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Then each time I was drifting off, I'd feel like I was falling again and lie awake for hours.
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Along the way, however, the engine failed and their mast sustained damage, leaving them drifting aimlessly in the Pacific.
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Sarah and I started drifting [apart] because I couldn't keep up with the champagne lifestyle she was still living.
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According to news outlet China Daily, the participants were river drifting as a way of combating the scorching heat.
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This was supposed to be the year of global quantitative tightening, but things are drifting in the opposite direction.
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U.S. stock futures were drifting this morning, as the market takes breather ahead of tomorrow's inauguration of Donald Trump.
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Czech annual inflation rose to 1.7363 percent in February, drifting further away from the central bank's 1.7353 percent target.
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In 2017, Motter's group discovered that oscillators can remotely synchronize even when the oscillators between them are drifting incoherently.
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People who have surgery often also need therapy to improve their vision and keep the eye from drifting again.
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But over the course of the season I started drifting away, as the situations and characters felt increasingly familiar.
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The maritime rescue service said the Viking Sky was drifting towards land and had sent out a mayday signal.
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With standard ale yeast, they'll do their job for around two weeks before finishing and drifting off to sleep.
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And astronauts in lower Earth orbit take many precautions during their spacewalks to avoid drifting too far from home.
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Renovo showed up with its perfectly polished $529,000 electric Coupe, but left the self-drifting Delorean, Marty, at home.
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The state is drifting right — Trump won by 8 points, and all of the top statewide officeholders are Republicans.
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Rating: Unless he steps it up he's Tokyo Drifting into Lost in Translation territory for me Andre got slimed!
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There was no Wagnerian soundtrack, just some snatches of KC and the Sunshine Band drifting out from the hall.
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For many EU capitals, though, Britain after its Brexit vote seems to be drifting inexorably away from the continent.
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He felt a strange sensation, as though he were drifting in space, or being stretched between the two bodies.
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"People are drifting into cities where they can't sustain themselves," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview.
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"Topic slip is random drifting from topic to topic without achieving completion on any of them," according to Dalio.
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Dubois pointed at a drifting cigarette butt—cigarette filters are made of cellulose acetate that leaches toxins into waterways.
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In the case of Formula Drifting, the bulk of a team's revenue is used to cover their annual expenses.
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He played for the New York Jets and Kansas City Chiefs before drifting out of the league in 2014.
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I could nearly see my exhaled stew of emotions; it looked like glitter floating around, drifting to the floor.
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Any post-crash bounce is small and fleeting, and it is almost as common prices will continue drifting lower.
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The fact of the matter is, the second that ball tipped, Towns and those dudes were dead, broken, drifting.
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And most of these are drifting in price with all but nickel, the outperformer, trading near year-start levels.
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I then entered hyperspace and laid down on the bed drifting with the stars and thought I was dying.
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The problem is so massive that the Saudi government is implementing extra hard punishments for drifting on public streets.
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His eyes won't feel as tired or dry, and he might have an easier time drifting off to sleep.
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Over the course of an hour, energy gets passed lightly around the group, sounds drifting and evaporating like shadows.
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And every morning, he luxuriates in the smell of fresh bread drifting from the traditional bakery beneath his apartment.
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Justice Kennedy holds the crucial vote in many closely divided cases, and he has been drifting to the left.
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Britain is now fast drifting toward a so-called no-deal Brexit on March 22050, a potential disaster. Mrs.
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Every so often, Coutinho seemed to feel he was drifting too far away and, snap, back he would come.
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Half-abstract, picked out in light, he looks like a spill of late-summer leaves, drifting downward, becoming earth.
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Some of Mr. Shoulberg's directorial decisions — actors' eyes drifting offscreen at an invisible audience — look theatrical rather than cinematic.
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But any gains made in the polls were temporary and receded, with news drifting to other issues or candidates.
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Their analysis showed that this object did not share the same frigid past as the ice balls drifting nearby.
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Smoke from the fire could be smelled drifting over Greater Manchester, one of the largest urban areas in Britain.
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You imagine a small boat full of rabbits, drifting down the stream, caught beneath the bridge in a storm.
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Tess O'Brien, a former Democrat who began drifting from the party after 2000, drove from Connecticut for the rally.
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If you get down on your hands and knees it feels as if you're drifting over a coral reef.
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Lane said the net is believed to have a yellow floater bucket and is currently drifting through the channel.
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The euro climbed to a one-week high of 21 yen, before drifting off to last stand at 22.
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However, at times they allowed candidates to go on at length, drifting off topic and devolving into stump speeches.
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Sterling fell 0.5% to $1.2762 on the news, drifting from a six-month top of $1.2877 touched on Wednesday.
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They're a precise homage to horror manga, primarily Junji Ito's work and classics like Kazuo Umezu's The Drifting Classroom.
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He teared up again recalling the hours they had spent drifting and his certainty that his children would die.
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Above all, they reminisce, drifting back through their vivid lives as partners in crime, intimate friends and treacherous rivals.
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" He also said Spain was drifting toward authoritarianism and said there needed to be "a political and democratic solution.
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It became a ritual for her: drifting off in her San Antonio bedroom to the sounds of faraway voices.
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The same worries had also sent copper, used in electrical wires and vehicles, drifting lower in the metals markets.
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In Arizona, the weather service warned of "impossible travel conditions" Thursday and early Friday with heavy and drifting snow.
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This don't cost much compared to all the ones those dudes got in those boats drifting by all day.
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The woman was found drifting on a deflated dinghy next to the bodies of a boy and another woman.
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In 2017, North Korean fishermen were found alive on a drifting vessel and asked to be sent back home.
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Osamu and the rest of the family agree that it certainly looks bad, their understatement drifting into grim comedy.
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Clinton already drifting away, he can scarcely afford to lose more voters in the lead up to the primary.
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Interstate 90 was closed on Sunday morning in both directions east of Seattle because of blowing and drifting snow.
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Gillum, too, said his election clapped back against the conventional wisdom that Florida is a drifting away from Democrats.
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So I let myself cry my eyes out for three straight hours before finally, almost mercifully, drifting off to sleep.
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Ten-year Gilt yields fell to their lowest since September 2017 at 0.968 percent before drifting higher in late trade .
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Now it's using that same motor power and torque to turn the Model 3 into a cornering (and drifting) dynamo.
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Before long he'd been fired from the firm and soon began drifting from one law-related job to the next.
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This size-dependent drifting produces an identifiable shape—a V-shaped pattern, which can be detected by astronomers on Earth.
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How do we know that's their plastic pool and not one that they just found drifting along in the floodwaters?
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They've also been drifting apart — Paula is friends with fellow student Sunil (Parvesh Cheena) and Rebecca has her girl group.
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It felt like the study all over again, the room redshifting, his mind drifting, everything slow— He opened his eyes.
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After completing prep school and earning an undergraduate degree at Columbia University, he spent his twenties traveling, partying, and drifting.
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Imagine this: You and your lover are gently drifting down the canals of Venice without a care in the world.
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And the impacts on these tiny, drifting creatures — called zooplankton — are seen in an area much larger than previously thought.
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Mr Vlaisavljevich says local union leaders know rank-and-file members are drifting to support "that guy", meaning Mr Trump.
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"I know I'm drifting a bit from North America, but it's all part of the same theme," he told analysts.
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The April 16 referendum granted Erdogan sweeping new powers, drawing criticism from EU countries that Turkey is drifting toward authoritarianism.
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Core inflation in the euro zone has been drifting higher over the past year but is still only 1 percent.
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I was in the army and when I got out I found myself drifting, going out drinking on the weekends.
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It has also highlighted the big difference between today and past decades when moderates battled to stop Labour drifting leftward.
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Chertorivski said legalizing cultivation would take business away from illegal gangs and keep marijuana users from drifting into criminal activity.
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The National Weather Service (NWS) noticed it first on their radar: a tiny pocket of snow, drifting downwind from Norfolk.
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I pick up a novel I've been reading, and he returns a few work emails before drifting off to sleep.
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Making a public, lifelong commitment to another person is not the same as drifting into cohabitation to share the rent.
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But if temps get cranked up, the polymer expands, sending those spiked particles drifting apart and halting the electric flow.
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Even the death of a friendship tends to be understated, a quiet, slow drifting apart rather than an explosive breakup.
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For the anxiety experiments, as soon as I stopped doing it I found myself drifting back to where I started.
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The latest red tide has spread throughout the Gulf of Mexico, drifting in the water since it began in October.
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The country's maritime rescue service said the Viking Sky was drifting towards land and had sent out a mayday signal.
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That night, we slept in twin beds, but before drifting off, we discussed our excitement about the day to come.
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Stocks are drifting down with attractive assets, yet they still sell for only a fraction of what they once did.
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The divides on display in Tuesday's voting, however, suggest two Americas, living side by side, yet drifting ever farther apart.
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Kelly Auld says Paris Hilton's troubled little bro was driving erratically in the white Range and drifting into her lane.
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Phase two of this is to provide intelligent voice feedback that will chime in if it senses you're drifting off.
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Trump hasn't nominated anyone to the post yet, leaving the organization drifting along without leadership and under unprecedented budget constraints.
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The zloty had shed 1.7403 percent against the euro by 212.13 GMT, drifting through the 212.02 psychological level to 210.31.
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" But he added he believes Trump's criticism was prompted by a sense that he is "drifting toward a real war.
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The maritime rescue service said the Viking Sky had been drifting towards land and had sent out a mayday signal.
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Their price quickly began drifting south, however, as Instagram began more aggressively replicating the features that made Snapchat so popular.
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There is a thick fog drifting through the woods, obscuring everything more than few feet in front of my face.
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The NCDC site provides archived meteorological data from ships that are at sea and moored, as well as drifting buoys.
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You'll save yourself some pain, and the reminders will keep you from getting distracted and drifting off into unproductive territory.
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He shuffles around back there, drifting back and forth in his corner box, half-engaged in the proceedings at large.
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At first the Deavors seem so earnest that The Incredibles 2 felt like it was drifting towards tech-billionaire apologism.
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"Inventory of resale apartments had been drifting higher after 2013, but now it's headed in the other direction," Miller said.
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After the set, the players typically socialize over a drink or two, eventually drifting off for evening gigs or teaching.
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The NCDC site provides archived meteorological data from ships that are at sea and moored, as well as drifting buoys.
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MCAS is an automated system designed to prevent the plane's nose from accidentally drifting too far up, causing a stall.
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But although it made Sloterdijk's name, he remained an academic outsider, drifting from post to post for almost a decade.
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Attempting to fish out this drifting morass of trash using conventional methods—vessels, more nets—would be a Sisyphean task.
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The North Korean boats drifting onto Japanese beaches are ill-equipped to travel such a vast distance across open sea.
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And like many Americans, I am very disturbed that we may be drifting toward an avoidable war with North Korea.
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The Priest cares enough to ask why she keeps drifting, a question that comes across as incredibly romantic in context.
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"The floodwaters are drifting downstream below Baton Rouge, that's the biggest concern now," a spokesman for the governor's office said.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan , which has been drifting lower since Monday, was down 23 percent.
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As it can be clearly seen, having close relations with the US never meant drifting apart from Russia for Turkey.
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The city lies directly on Disko Bay, where it is not uncommon to see huge blocks of ice drifting by.
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College-educated white women, traditionally a mainstay of the GOP, are drifting away from the party in the Trump era.
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Two: drifting through a country in total silence next to widescreen windows gives me something I can't find anywhere else.
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As you'd expect, there's a lot of weightlessness and drifting, airy synth pads as aural signifiers for sensory deprivation soaks.
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The species that made the tools may have reached Sulawesi by drifting over the ocean on tsunami debris, he said.
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Drifting gives researchers a unique opportunity to study and test precise control and anticipate how cars respond to human operators.
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Drifting between our conversation and watching the men, DuBourdieu took deep drags from his cigarette and grimaced at the sight.
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FiveThirtyEight has a very interesting look at why the court is drifting left: Justices get more liberal as they age.
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There emerged no clearer symbol for the invasion of tourists than the cruise ships drifting, lunar-like, through the lagoon.
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It turned out not to be part of the production, just some music drifting into earshot from a passing car.
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You're more likely to pick up the flu from touching some surface than from a droplet drifting through the air.
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When I was drifting in my early 20s, I made the daylong solo drive from Chicago to Palm Beach County.
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JOE KERNEN: Warren, always-- you know, sometimes-- I feel likewe're drifting and then he pull-- he pulls me back in.
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This cat decided to sit directly in the snowbank to catch the best view of the powdery snow drifting past.
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Slumps in its international sovereign bonds and rocketing credit default swaps have suggested Lebanon may be drifting towards a default.
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MSCI's index of developing world stocks traded flat to lower with stocks in India , South Africa and Turkey drifting down.
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" "They're dangerous because you don't really notice yourself drifting offshore and all of a sudden you're a long way out.
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But sometimes the tags can get caught in drifting vegetation, or it might take longer to ping for technical reasons.
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Effectively, funds are positioning for a flatter curve through short-term yields remaining elevated and longer-term yields drifting lower.
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She said the pills left her immobile and drifting in and out of consciousness; he has said they were Benadryl.
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"There is not a discernible catalyst on either side of the market so we are just drifting lower," Kelly said.
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Clouds of smoke are traveling hundreds of miles, enveloping the nation's major cities and drifting as far as New Zealand.
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Picture Boston: the Longfellow Bridge (nicknamed "the Pepperpot"), sculls drifting by like water striders, the sun glinting on the river.
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Unlike Per, Pontoppidan seems to have remained on friendly terms with his family, despite drifting away from his inherited Christianity.
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Drifting away Aldi Novel Adilang drifted for 49 days at sea before he was rescued and brought home to Indonesia.
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It uses only her tearful voice over steady piano chords that are already drifting away in a haze of reverb.
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Yet some of his own advisers also privately worry about his penchant for picking unnecessary fights and drifting off message.
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He talked on a speaker phone from his desk in the Oval Office, with a coterie of aides drifting by.
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The 73 migrants were picked up from a packed rubber dinghy drifting about 50 miles off Libya on Wednesday night.
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Trump carried it in 2016 by only 4 points and the state has shown signs of drifting in Democrats' favor.
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With Hong Kong in defiance and Taiwan drifting further away, Beijing must address popular concerns expressed through casting a vote.
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After drifting between stars for eons, Comet 1003I/Borisov will make its closest approach to Earth on Saturday, Dec. 28.
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This model has, time and time again, left customer service, public welfare, transparency, and accountability lost drifting in the ether.
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It's been kind of drifting, and I get to steer it in a direction and affect a lot of people.
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Both singers sound like androids, drifting in slow-motion inside an uncaring cosmos and yearning for something akin to human contact.
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It's insightful not just about marriage but friendship; as Alex lands a big movie role, Brett feels them drifting apart, too.
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Over the weekend, Carman was found drifting on a life raft about 100 nautical miles from Martha's Vineyard by a freighter.
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And when I caught myself drifting, my instinctual reaction was to overcorrect, and slam myself into the center of the lane.
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Click here to view original GIFCredit: CaltechDuring the Cretaceous, Madagascar and Antarctica peeled away from Africa, drifting east and south respectively.
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The report comes as mortgage rates have been drifting higher, with the most recent average at 2327 percent, according to Bankrate.com.
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"Because of Brexit, we will be drifting apart," Tusk told a joint news conference with the Luxembourg prime minister Xavier Bettel.
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But you've probably also been a perpetrator, finding yourself drifting away from a conversation as you scroll through your Facebook feed.
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But minivans are terrible at drifting, and you've probably got a few kids in the back who easily get motion sickness.
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The man seems thrilled with the idea of his sexy midnight cherry Roadster drifting for eternity through the depths of space.
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A drifting truck without a turn signal on will trigger a rumble warning and pulls the car back into the lane.
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The bulk of it, whether poured into landfills or drifting as litter above ground, frequently ends up in the oceans, a.k.a.
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Carman was found a week later off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, drifting on a life raft in good condition.
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Giglio and his reporting companion, photographer Warzer Jaff, tagged along with the "Riot Gear" crew to film a recent drifting event.
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They are free and beautiful, like the final artifacts of humanity, forever drifting long after the waters rise above us all.
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The midterms produced a divided Congress that's emblematic of a split America, drifting further apart and pointing to poisonous years ahead.
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Families have a way of drifting apart, especially when there are so many of us — despite living in the same city.
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U.S. stock futures were drifting this morning, following Wednesday's energy-driven rally on a deal from OPEC members to limit production.
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It meant giving into a feeling and drifting along that aural wave in a way that their hits could never do.
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Netanyahu added that growing numbers of U.S. Jews are drifting away from Jewish traditions, a trend that is hard to reverse.
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What is more, some analysts argue, for all Mr Trong's aping of Mr Xi, the two parties are drifting apart philosophically.
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Over the weekend, Carman was found drifting on a life raft by a freighter about 100 nautical miles from Martha's Vineyard.
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I planned to spend the day relaxing at home and reading my book, but my mind keeps drifting toward my ex.
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Instead of drifting out for mid-range jumpers as frequently as he used to, Nene's pick-and-pop game has dwindled.
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Just because we are drifting in one direction doesn't mean were destined to be a priest, or a criminal, or whatever.
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Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux's split came as a shock to many, but there were signs the couple was drifting apart.
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The mummified body of a German sailor was discovered in a yacht drifting in the sea off the Philippines last Friday.
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Eight people rescued from an drifting dinghy on the weekend said the ferry broke up soon after setting out on Jan.
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"When you jump out of a plane, before you open your parachute, you're drifting left and right pretty significantly," Janossy says.
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Major travel delays, blowing and drifting snow and coastal flooding could all be in the mix if the forecast holds true.
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Authorities received an emergency call at about midday alerting them to the drifting boat and found the five dead bodies inside.
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But, often, just as before, Amir Ali's neighbors say they can hear the sound of a violin drifting from his shelter.
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But the crowd mostly ended up drifting to the bar, their din making the panelists hard to hear towards the end.
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His worry is that Union supporters keep drifting to the Alternative for Germany (AfD), a right-wing party founded in 2013.
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But parts of Latin America are now drifting away from the left after elections in neighboring countries like Argentina and Paraguay.
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I lay there for an hour, pondering my uselessness before finally drifting off, only to wake up again at 5 a.m.
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In July, Arkansas temporarily banned the use and sale of dicamba herbicides after farmers said the chemical was drifting off target.
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The euro climbed to a one-week high of 24 yen EURJPY=R, before drifting off to last stand at 25.
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Born in India to diplomat parents, he saw his peers drifting through elite colleges and wandering unthinkingly into finance or consulting.
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The unidentified boat was spotted drifting off shore on Friday but the grim discovery was only made when it reached land.
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For some people, over time, one or both of the thumbsticks on the Joy-Con begin slowly "drifting" to one direction.
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Drifting beneath every aspect of "War and Turpentine" is Mr. Hertmans's interest in painting, one that was handed down to him.
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Earlier this year, I wrote that we are drifting apart, that Trump is an accelerant in the populist politics of division.
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The standards-setter could continue drifting along and paying no mind to the rising discord welling up around its accounting plan.
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You might anticipate a deep sense of unease at the prospect of drifting off while dangling in a thin nylon cocoon.
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They are also a further sign of a worrying trend in our society where extremism is increasingly drifting into the mainstream.
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The vessel is drifting to the southwest at a speed of 2.2 km (1.4 miles) per hour, the Coast Guard said.
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The volcano's ash plume is currently drifting north over the Bering Sea as of yesterday, according to the European Space Agency.
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That drifting mode that other players sometimes inhabit would not so much diminish Wall as change him to something altogether different.
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Lisa Lov is sitting in her kitchen in the bohemian Copenhagen neighborhood of Nørrebro, but her mind is drifting far away.
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Indeed, Mr. Spearman had already been asking himself questions since drifting from his Baptist upbringing toward atheism and trying out meditation.
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The British pound held at $1.3126, drifting higher from a more than 10-month trough of $1.2955 touched earlier in July.
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Hurricane Lane is drifting towards what may be Maui and Oahu's closest encounter with a significant hurricane since statehood in 1959.
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The film reminded me of The Drifting Classroom, and it's also filled with visual references to old video games and Peanuts.
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And the James Beard Award that was within touching distance a month earlier is now drifting out toward the Indian Ocean.
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SEOUL, South Korea — Asian stock markets were drifting Thursday in mixed trading as investors awaited further moves in global trade disputes.
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Drifting with the currents, this refuse slowly collects in one of our ocean's five gyres, spiraling below the surface, nearly invisible.
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In darker moments, he fears that he is working off bad navigation, drifting over the horizon, lost by his misplaced faith.
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Maybe there is simply this giant, silent, cold thing drifting through the culture like an iceberg that barely pierces the surface.
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Only wisps of incense drifting over from the neighbors', and shreds of red paper from last night's fireworks littering the ground.
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LONDON — Drifting in the ocean in a sailboat at the mercy of winds and currents would be a nightmare for many.
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Drifting south and west from the Canary Islands, Mr. Savin expected to be at sea for his 72nd birthday, in January.
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Vidal-Naquet sells this facile notion by keeping his protagonist a borderline cipher — even-tempered, accommodating, seemingly at peace with drifting.
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Data showed Mexican consumer prices rose 3.70 percent in the year through February, further drifting above the central bank's target rate.
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Onstage, Jensen and Treseler's quintet skips the studio version's lengthy, drifting intro, and they kick the tempo up by a hair.
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For example, Greece, because of its tensions with the European Union and its Orthodox religion, should be drifting closer to Russia.
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In much the same way, Garrett knew exactly where his Cowboys had been drifting from their most effective offensive game plan.
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In afternoon trading Friday, the market was pricing in a 0.53% funds rate, but that was drifting lower through the day.
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In the rippling heat, hundreds of terns swept up on white wings, drifting over a barge chugging against the muddy current.
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Decades later, their studies concluded that connections with nature could help us shirk mental fatigue, restore drifting attention and sharpen thinking.
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No one likes the sight of plastic bags snagged in storm drains, drifting from tree branches, or tangled around sea turtles.
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And yet this season, the Patriots were at it again, their video cameras drifting to the sideline of an upcoming opponent.
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Drifting through the empty blue streets, witnessing the ugly truth illuminated by billboards, was more surreal than I could have imagined.
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But this drifting, at times dreamy documentary follows the tentacles of the confinement industry to stories that hide in plain sight.
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It nursed those losses on Wednesday, drifting down to 0.9923 Swiss francs, after broaching parity, and falling slightly to 107.64 yen.
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Then Kolle noticed something was off: A rowboat tied to his boat had come loose and was drifting toward the horizon.
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Drifting along, painted in succulent color and loving detail, are all manner of boats abundantly stocked with food, music and celebrations.
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Six months later, Gennady Borisov, a Crimean astronomer, saw it drifting in front of the constellation Cancer and sounded the alarm.
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The 2012 deal was criticized by some investors who saw the airline's $150 million purchase as drifting from its core business.
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Traditionally, female walrus and their young rested on drifting pack ice over a shallow offshore feeding area in the Chukchi Sea.
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The scientists at the hotel direct the drivers to pause, then drive, then pause, as they frogger through the drifting storms.
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The sleep deprivation is getting to me so I take Netflix to bed and start drifting off until… 7:30 p.m.
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And Republicans still have some powerful arguments to wield at the college-educated whites who have been drifting away from them.
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Also uncertain is the timing of an offering, which appears to be drifting into 2019 from an earlier goal of 2018.
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The key demographic here will once again be women, who have been notably drifting away from Trump and the Republican Party.
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Some have a washed-up feeling, as if they'd all been drifting along in Bedford's currents and had been stranded there.
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The abstractions representing Ms. Peavy here suggest brightly colored embryos or sleek flying saucers drifting among amniotic fluids or intergalactic ethers.
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Expect original music with a smoky, drifting aesthetic, and group interplay that overflows the formal boundaries of most small-group jazz.
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One: kisses ladies' hands; two: I'm a genius; three: talks shit about everyone; and now there's poetry, too, a drifting stage.
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"A large proportion of voters who had started drifting away from the BJP would come back to the fold," Kumar said.
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Watching the documentary feels like drifting into a daydream while listening to these anecdotes, or being able to see their memories.
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Through it all though, Robyn, in a sense, was always there—drifting through pop's evolution as a spectral, intentionally or not.
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Derek Holt, economist at Scotiabank, said the core measures drifting lower was likely the more disturbing element for the Bank of Canada.
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Alkhanshali was drifting through life in San Francisco, trying to find a way toward success, when random chance pointed him to coffee.
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If you watch Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, you'll see 161 minutes of Keir Dullea drifting, often alone, through Discovery One.
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I brush my teeth, set my alarm, and settle in to read for a bit before drifting off to sleep by 11.
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It had four-wheel steering, so he got it to where the wheels were drifting and just went sideways into a building.
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In all, some really cool stuff from a brand new satellite that just happened to catch a comet drifting into the frame.
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Photo: Royal Geographic Society/Public DomainAfter drifting in the Weddell Sea ice for months, the Endurance was eventually crushed by encroaching ice.
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The berg is slowly drifting away from the Larsen C ice shelf, possibly heading towards the South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands.
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A better way to scratch your drifting itch is with Razor's Crazy Cart XL which is specifically designed for adult-sized riders.
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Trader Jonathan Corpina with Meridian Equity Partners believes Tuesday's action was just another example of the market drifting higher on light volume.
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And for a select few of them, that means kitting out a BMW with performance gear and drifting it through the streets.
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Ukraine shows how Mr Putin seeks to destabilise countries as a way to stop them drifting out of Russia's orbit (see article).
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A few days after his leaked obscenities, white women, long a mildly Republican-leaning group, are drifting further from the GOP's nominee.
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And that's always been my thing, I didn't have the patience to finish things but I was always drifting back to comics.
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Symptoms of drowsy driving can include having trouble keeping eyes open, drifting from lanes or not remembering the last few miles driven.
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Two sections of sidewalk have been slowing drifting askew for several decades, creating a striking visual portrayal of something geologists call creep.
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In 7003, the Thai navy intercepted a drifting boat, abandoned by its captain, overloaded with 2700 Rohingya Muslims fleeing persecution in Myanmar.
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Drifting a car round a track isn't a format; it simply is what it is and we can enjoy it as such.
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We first encounter them all as themselves, drifting between the audience and the visible dressing area at one end of the stage.
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To begin, Tony Stark/Iron Man is drifting in space after his defeat on Titan at the end of Avengers: Infinity War.
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All six runways at Denver International Airport were shuttered, along with the main road into the airport due to drifting, blowing snow.
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The dollar index stood at 96.743, stuck in familiar territory since drifting off a one-month low of 663 set last Friday.
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The price eventually grew nearly 600 percent up to $263.88 in early 2014, before drifting down to its current level of $173.
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In addition to marine mammals, several bird species use USWS to keep tabs on their environment while simultaneously drifting off into dreamland.
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RCW 106 and its red glowing clouds / ESO Look deeply into this glowing red cloud drifting beyond the edges of our galaxy.
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The Australian continent, perched on the planet's fastest moving tectonic plate, is drifting at about seven centimetres a year to the northeast.
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All six runways at Denver International Airport were shuttered, along with the main road into the airport due to drifting, blowing snow.
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Drifting piano parts float around Fourth World synth percussion, resulting in what Enigma might throw together after a big huff of helium.
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Blaze said to have started with curtains By Friday morning, smoke was still drifting out of the blackened side of the building.
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One tricky part of her practice is helping a patient figure out when their gait is drifting away from a stable pattern.
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Since the ice below them moves along the ocean, every moment not in motion could mean drifting further away from their goal.
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Before you know it, the bitter winds will be drifting away and you'll be trying to buy an air conditioner off Craigslist.
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Shot on an empty road and in a container port, the car is seen drifting and swerving through the lanes of containers.
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Voters who support Biden have told Reuters they are concerned the party is drifting too far leftward to beat Trump next year.
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Or at least better than T-Mobile's high-octane unboxing of the device from the passenger seat of a drifting rally car.
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Monsanto believes the main causes of drifting are errors by farmers and applicators in deploying the herbicide, company spokeswoman Charla Lord said.
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It begins slow, with dreamlike fluttering, McKenna's voice popping in and out, explaining what a DMT experience entails in echoing, drifting cadence.
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Psychogeography, the aimless wandering or drifting through cities to discover hidden its corridors, has somewhat fallen out of favor as a term.
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His songs offered glimpses of drifting apart and letting go, of feeling love and being loved, but rarely more than just glimpses.
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The man carries a dusty-pink parasol that seems to echo his own drifting, insubstantial presence—it's hand-decorated with floral shapes.
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There was an atmosphere of drifting melancholy about him that, as in his prose, he made almost comic by sly self-consciousness.
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Stocks on Wall Street closed slightly lower in quiet trading on Monday after drifting most of the day between gains and losses.
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Among the winners: a giant solar-powered bubble maker that on sunny days will send bubbles drifting over a busy Minneapolis thoroughfare.
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On November 28, Coast Guard vessels encountered a North Korean boat with ten crew members on board drifting off the Japanese coast.
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The New York-based company suggested its comeback plan is working to retain price-conscious millennial shoppers from drifting to new competitors.
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Jennifer Appel, Tasha Fuiava and their two dogs were found Wednesday, drifting about 900 miles southeast of Japan, a Navy statement said.
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Meanwhile, he's never been more accurate from that area, while drifting more towards the three-point line and back inside the paint.
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Climbing up a ramp that zig-zagged along the atrium's right-hand side, the way was partially obscured by the drifting mists.
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True, the very latest polls suggest that some women are drifting away from Clinton as the race tightens in the final days.
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So she's as coolly formidable on "Time," her own wistful ballad, as on "En Otro Lugar," a drifting groove by Mr. Menares.
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"In general, I just kind of live," he said, his voice drifting off as he watched his friends frolicking in the pool.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slipped 0.9 percent on Tuesday, drifting away from a recent seven-week top.
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They tried to use their shuttlecocks as projectiles, but they only made it a few feet before harmlessly drifting to the ground.
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Like Rajabi suggests, however, the rotating cast of players on the release gives a sense of beautiful transience to the drifting beats.
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My hope is that a lot of European countries can be stopped from drifting towards that vote, but it's an uphill struggle.
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They pushed back from the table and set out in search of soft-serve, strolling through Big Table and its drifting Googlers.
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Mr. Salim had been drifting into a nomadic life in one of the world's poorest regions, where the C.I.A. after the Sept.
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I was alone most of the time, drifting past sheer drop-offs, walls of sharp limestone shards, old ropes hanging off trees.
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They were drifting on her stepfather's boat in the middle of an otherwise empty man-made lake encircled by large tract houses.
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It describes the dislocation brought on by World War II: men and women leaving their homes and drifting into packed train stations.
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Though a fervent New Dealer during Franklin Roosevelt's presidency, he had been drifting to the right and now found his political lodestar.
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Mandy Barker's Beyond Drifting features pollution collected recently on the shores of Ireland, but photographed as if under a 19th-century microscope.
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Apparently sperm whales have been seen napping in a vertical position (head topmost or tail topmost) just under the surface, drifting along.
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Today, perplexed by American leadership, the French summon the memory of World War II to prevent their British friends from drifting away.
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So far, so good...until you realize Al Jefferson is Al Jefferson, drifting towards the same spot where Oladipo wants to finish.
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It was the realization that came into picture over many years —that the economic future you were once promised was drifting away.
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The US has long been something of an exception among developed democracies — it has been drifting (mildly) in the direction of traditionalism.
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On a hot spring morning, the punishing deltaic sun bounces off the shallow moat that surrounds the structure, drifting over the concrete.
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She soon got tired and drowned, in the morning they looked for her and eventually found her body drifting in the lake.
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For the past six months, the German icebreaker Polarstern has been drifting through the central Arctic Ocean, intentionally frozen into the ice.
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He added that having the bundle — Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN+ — was an attempt to stop people drifting from the monthly subscription.
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After three months of dithering and drifting, Mr. Trump is eager to show voters that he can score a major policy win.
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The $150 million expedition, the Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate, or Mosaic, is led by the Wegener institute.
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My eyes kept drifting to the corner of the small screen where the seconds were ticking by too quickly for my liking.
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Against the Japanese currency, the greenback was mostly unchanged at 0.80153 yen after drifting lower to touch 110.75 earlier in the day.
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Gallup and the Marist Poll, which both released surveys this week, found that right-leaning voters were drifting away from Mr. Trump.
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In "Colossal," Anne Hathaway's character, Gloria, a drifting young adult of a familiar indie-movie type, discovers that the monster is her.
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A woman starts out reading up on chemistry but keeps drifting back to the philosophy shelves — and soon has changed her major.
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In 20113, the borough's helicopters rescued a hundred and seventy-three whalers drifting into the fog on a breakaway slab of ice.
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Many of the North Korean boats drifting onto Japanese beaches are ill-equipped to travel such a vast distance across open sea.
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At the same time, however, the United States is drifting further from its key Sunni regional partners, particularly Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
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But she would have to actually go make that case instead of drifting off to irrelevance and occasionally sparring with Bernie Sanders.
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From there, the band is off and running, drifting in and out of a vast array of hardcore styles across ten tracks.
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His former teammates, whom he still considers close friends, give him a hard time about drifting to the dark side: the media.
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Drifting is something that expert drivers can do on a track, getting a car to slide sideways amid plumes of tire smoke.
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I'm anticipating a lift-off, but I'm hoping it's more like drifting through space since that's kinda what's going on right now.
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A lot of the of the book is Heimbach kind of drifting slowly to the right over the course of your reporting.
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It also means lower headline inflation, which may explain why Treasury bond yields have been drifting down; the ten-year yield is 2.15%.
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Its discovery is answering a long-standing mystery about dinosaur evolution at a time when Earth's continents began drifting further and further apart.
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Separately, Greenland broadcaster KNR published a video taken by a resident showing a time lapse of the huge iceberg drifting past the village.
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A fire crackles nearby, its tiny cubic embers drifting up into a chimney, and stairs behind you climb up to a second floor.
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Altuve stumbled drifting over toward right field tracking Cabrera's towering popup and it skipped off his glove for an error as he dove.
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Inside and outside AiB, the group has been criticized for drifting away from its core values, prompting the hiatus that followed BOS 2015.
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As a result, we encounter image after image of sublime strangeness, drifting like stray dreams until the context they adumbrate comes into focus.
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Elders of the Muslim Brotherhood, the oldest Islamist organization in the world, sought desperately to keep their younger adherents from drifting toward ISIS.
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For a moment before drifting off to sleep, I reveled in the physical sensation of the transformative nature of what had taken place.
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It was a boardinghouse, a crumbling place with a PENSIÓN ESTUDIANTIL sign, a faint smell of frying eggs drifting out to the street.
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A smokey haze drifting toward the Bay Area of San Francisco prompted warnings to residents to stay indoors, close windows and use masks.
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At present, the drones are operating with a tether that keeps them from drifting, while delivering power to the 28 on-board motors.
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Some geologists believe the island was once part of Mexico, but 75 million years ago it started drifting away from the Yucatan Peninsula.
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The large tanker Sanchi (IMO:9356608) sank on Sunday after crashing into the freighter CF Crystal (IMO:9497050) and drifting ablaze for days.
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The Rio Games were more than six months away, which made this another day of keeping her mind from drifting into dangerous territory.
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As Ossler searches for those healing words, he stops speaking and his gaze drifting to a woman who walked up to the memorial.
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Image: NASA Earth ObservatoryWhen we think of coastal pollution, we tend to picture dirty water and garbage drifting down river into the sea.
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But employment in support activities along the supply chain has been drifting down steadily since September 20193 ("Current employment survey", BLS, June 2019).
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The little girl was drifting in and out of consciousness and was having trouble breathing, and her legs appeared to have been fractured.
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Officers say they stopped Duval's car because it allegedly started drifting into the oncoming traffic lane and nearly clipped a state police vehicle.
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Right now the gold standard for getting things back to Earth are either under drifting parachutes or by splashing down into the ocean.
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It's all handled by the steering wheel now, and steeper rear casters, so it feels a little more like drifting a real car.
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Another favourite is a simple photograph of icebergs, shot while he was drifting in between on an inflatable boat along the Kiev peninsula.
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Amy Klobuchar to argue that the party is drifting too far to the left on issues like health care and paying for college.
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Two halves of a curving black parallelogram, one half partially occluded by the seagrass and drifting yellow circles, sweep from side to side.
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Drifting in and out of consciousness, he would wake, often to find a member of Portland's comic book community sitting by his bedside.
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We open with Earn mid-daydream, attention drifting, as he waits outside for Paper Boi, who eventually appears from a smoke-filled establishment.
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In my time at St. Mary's College[I began] drifting out of sports, because it was something that began to feel really finite.
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A Norwegian Cruise liner got some extra passengers Thursday night, when a boatload of Cuban refugees were spotted drifting aimlessly in the Caribbean.
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It's a reminder of how much the Democratic Party is drifting toward a universe where single-payer health care is the default position.
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Typically, investors get their first-day pop and then the momentum slows, with the stock bouncing around possibly even drifting a bit lower.
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Weller claims a bunch of similarities ... they both focus on a married couple's relationship where the husband and wife are slowly drifting apart.
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She sees the AK government drifting away from a pro-growth agenda towards a programme that more narrowly serves the party's own interests.
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At the same time I seem to float, perhaps on a pool raft drifting on saltwater waves, with a sort of inner buoyancy.
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Norman said M&S had been "drifting, unfulfilling its customer promise" for over 15 years, failing to deliver the pace of change required.
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Watford fans were quick to point out the flaw in the argument: the team had, in fact, been drifting for almost a year.
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Your mind stops drifting off to the other things you could be doing, and instead, you hyper-focus on the challenge at hand.
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Before I've settled on a theme, and I'm just drifting like a jellyfish, sketching ideas, keeping notes I'll get one that I like.
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The opening shot shows Bernadette in a kayak, drifting amid the icebergs of Antarctica, and the movie returns there for its final act.
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On a Friday afternoon in March, 22010, a sheriff's sergeant named Jody Hoagland noticed a red Nissan pickup truck drifting off a road.
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The pumice is slowly drifting towards Australia, where scientists hope it will bring healthy corals and other organisms to the Great Barrier Reef.
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As a result, Washington and Ankara — though still formally bound together as treaty partners — seem destined to continue drifting further and further apart.
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Drifting out of her domestic routine, Cozy meets Lee in a low-rent cocktail lounge and accepts his invitation to go pool hopping.
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This mix of mental images distracts your conscious brain while your body gets on with the natural process of drifting off to sleep.
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" Then she taught Waters the Vulcan salute—unable to hold his fingers together, he kept drifting into a much dirtier gesture, "the shocker.
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South Korea's Unification Ministry said maritime police had found two North Korean men drifting in a small boat off the coast on Wednesday.
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The distance and direction the women's sailboat covered was "a normal drift pattern," assuming it started drifting north of the equator, he said.
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I double down on fruit and order a cherry sour beer, drifting back and forth from the book I'm reading to the conversation.
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Then I arrive and see things as they are: a settled surface with a clearing sky, and shining gravel drifting inside clouds. 5.
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For example, Tamatem localised the racing/drifting game Shake the Metal for the MENA market, including swapping out graphical elements and the soundtrack.
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The problem is that so many insist on drifting wider, and in so doing are brushing aside the narrative that they helped construct.
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The world of Allumette is modeled on Venice, with majestic boats drifting through wisps of cloud and cobbled bridges arching across blue sky.
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The shares began drifting downward in late September, and took a big step down around the time the company reported third-quarter earnings.
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And beginning about 10 years ago, as rates across the country either stabilized or tended to drift up, California's have been drifting down.
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I think the second thing that's happening with the Fed — is the Fed is kinda drifting into the netherworld of doing fiscal policy.
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I wanted to get a sense of drifting through this world, almost like a drug experience that comes in and out of focus.
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Although some of those who fled are drifting back to Afrin, Mr. Mahecic said many were living in makeshift shelters and unfinished buildings.
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Portland still had a chance to go ahead in the final seconds, but Lillard's drifting 3-pointer came up short as time expired.
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But the camerawork and editing—so seamless, drifting from spectacular visual to spectacular visual—belie the effort it took to film this series.
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Furthermore, the immune system of the same mouse seemed able to attack a tumor later even when the drifting PD-L1 was reintroduced.
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Above, the keyboards and synths of Fabian Almazan and Jason Lindner swim together, Mark Shim's electronic wind instrument curving and drifting against them.
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Even Japan, America's most important ally in Asia, appears to be drifting closer to China as Mr. Trump threatens the nation with tariffs.
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Neymar was the opposite: endless slaloming dribbles, drifting effortlessly past defenders with sure touches and elegant movement — all culminating in cul-de-sacs.
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China wants to keep India from drifting closer to the United States, where Mr. Modi recently received a warm welcome from President Trump.
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But now the proposed business tax rate is "drifting higher," this person said, and may end up in the low 20 percent range.
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Until then the Polarstern will be drifting with the pack ice for hundreds of miles, near the North Pole and across the Arctic.
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In early 2019, sales at the Amazon store were drifting down, growing at a modest rate (for Amazon) of about 12 percent annually.
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She kept stepping outside, hoping to get a better look at the figures drifting past the Des Moines restaurant where she was eating.
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Second, both Mateen and Tarrant seem to have been drifting through life while they shopped for an ideology that justified acts of violence.
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The yen, which at one point on Wednesday traded at 107.63 per dollar, was at 109.19 and drifting weaker in early Asian trade.
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It's a calm day in Cornwall and we're drifting in Wood's boat, Orca, just off the Lizard, the southernmost tip of mainland Britain.
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"To have a ship drifting around like that for 18 months is not common," Irish government official Robert McCabe told the BBC News.
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If core inflation in Britain does not increase, "I would expect to see bond (yields) across the euro area drifting higher," he said.
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The Polarstern, the institute's flagship, will become an itinerant research hub, the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate, or Mosaic.
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The yen, which at one point on Wednesday traded at 107.63 per dollar, was at 109.19 and drifting weaker in early Asian trade.
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Later, a drifting tone like that of a not-quite-tuned-in radio station rises and for a while drowns out the patter.
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The commissioner said he did not support the idea of a multi speed Europe as this would lead to member states drifting apart.
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Seven passengers were rescued on January 28 after being spotted in a drifting dinghy by a New Zealand Air Force Orion patrol plane.
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Give much of the credit there to Hanks, who manages to capture the host's soothing, sing-song voice without ever drifting into caricature.
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Photos on the Alaska Volcano Observatory website showed the plume towering over the icy slopes of Mount Pavlof and drifting to the northwest.
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Instead, it quickly got trapped in ice and spent nearly two years drifting across the Arctic Ocean, lost to the rest of humanity.
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Amazon's best-selling BlissLights Sky Lite projector, which is currently $10 off, coats your bedroom walls with fields of drifting stars and nebulas.
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The unusually high API levels has been linked to smoke drifting from fires in Indonesia, according to the Asean Specialised Meteorological Centre (ASMC).
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European markets are drifting lower with Germany&aposs DAX (-0.2%), Britain&aposs FTSE 100 (-0.1%), and the Euro Stoxx 50 (-0.3%) all down.
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South Korea also fired warning shots in September toward a drifting boat and then sent a navy mechanic to help fix its engine.
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He appeared to allude to that fact Tuesday, declaring that Republicans need to "get their back up" after "drifting away" from GOP principles.
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Tottenham currently sits 14th in the Premier League, its chances of returning to the Champions League next season drifting with every passing week.
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The rescue ship, Aquarius, was drifting in international waters on Monday after Italy's new interior minister stopped it docking in an Italian port.
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I hoped that in the end, Fluffy would have a natural death, drifting off to sleep for good on her favorite soft pillow.
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And when some inner navigational device malfunctioned, he just kept drifting, into the life of another woman, another family, until he was gone.
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In 2014, a supertanker transporting shipping containers decorated with one of JR's images rescued 2014 refugees who'd been drifting in the Mediterranean sea.
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