Mr Rumsfeld is notorious for his "snowflake" memos which are meant to drift down to Pentagon staff, carrying the defence secretary's thoughts and concerns.
Moreover, we should see the unemployment rate continue to drift down.
Again a change resulted in immediate success, Mohammad Rafique's first ball trapping Dravid, the captain infuriated with the decision as the ball appeared to drift down the leg-side.
As we poke about the town, which spirals up out of the plain like the tip of a caramel ice cream cone, the first snowflakes drift down, foreshadowing an impending storm.
Although there was no river view from our bedroom, a private sun terrace (accessed by a small circular staircase) allowed us to watch the rice barges drift down the Chao Phraya.
And then there's the simulated white-water rafting adventure at Miyazaki's Ocean Dome (81-985 21-1111), which injects a little bit of "real" reality by splashing actual water at riders as they drift down a violent torrent on the screen.
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After the initial spike and likely political fallout, yields could drift back down, Wallace said, but would be unlikely to completely erase the spike.
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The dog had even saved them for a while, or slowed down the drift.
Plug in the 21% annualized volatility that stocks have exhibited since 1926 and an assumption that prices drift neither up nor down over time.
It is always easier to let an investigation languish or drift than to shut it down, and making the hard decision to cut one short frequently does not come with any immediate or obvious professional advantage.
Let your awareness drift up, and then back down, your entire body for 5 minutes.
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"We are at the end of long shore drift so all the tides come down the coast from Anglesey, " he added.
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Down below, countless jellyfish drift about the hollows that run beneath the cliffs.
Up-market independents may be siphoned off by Ralph Nader, the consumer advocate and likely Green Party candidate, while down-market ones could drift to Pat Buchanan, the likely Reform Party candidate.
The clattering racket of progress proves a surprisingly effective lullaby and, nesting down in my little compartment, I drift towards sleep.
It will also be a chance for the parties to shake off some of the challenges that are holding them down, such as the right-wing drift of the GOP -- which could hurt the chances of the Republican candidates in 2016, regardless of how charismatic and talented they are.
In fact I was a man weighed down with disappointment, a man for whom things had not worked out the way he had once imagined, a quiet man, cautious in his life, timid when you came right down to it, though content enough to drift along through the little rituals of his day.
His out-of-the-(pizza)-box thinking caused the conversation to drift from tax to politics, and things seemed to quiet down a bit.
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At the other end Sol Campbell timed his tackle perfectly as Folan bore down on goal, and David Unsworth saw his lob beat James but drift wide of the target.
Carr discussed the indigenous people of Alaska, the Inuit, who traditionally passed down geographic knowledge (wayfinding) and taught younger generations how to read snow drift patterns and changes in their environment visually.
Stocks continued to drift lower on Thursday adding to the losses since Election Day as the Spyder Trust ( SPY) is down 5% in just seven trading days.
In the three months since his candidates were scythed down in elections for the European Parliament, Mr Blair has understandably let the date of his putative referendum drift ever farther into the future.
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