One effect has been to halt a drift from public to private schooling.
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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He warned that influence and power would drift from West to East unless Europe was united and member states co-operated even more closely on trade, energy and the environment.
Those who are "self-radicalized, " who remain beyond any cell structure, who drift from one job or place of residence to another (as Merah did) are the most difficult to track.
San'ya has aged with its residents, old men with creased faces and missing teeth who squat and smoke on the pavements, drift from bar to bar, or sleep it off in the winter sun on cardboard and plastic matting.
The 750 or so icebergs that break off from glaciers each year and drift south from Greenland are floating masses of freshwater ice formed in the pristine air of 3, 000 B.
The 750 or so icebergs that break off from glaciers each year and drift south from Greenland are floating masses of freshwater ice formed in the pristine air of 5, 000 years ago.
Here, 11, 000 km from Seoul, alone and impressionable, Ko began to drift away from his old friends and to take up with a racier crowd.
In a poll conducted May 28-June 1 for the Anti-Defamation League, 60% of 540 adult Jewish Israelis surveyed believed that American Jews continue to feel close to Israel (up from 45% in 2009), while 26% feared a drift away from Israel.
Cassano superbly spun away from two defenders and swept in an inviting cross that allowed Balotelli to drift away from Bastuber and head home from close range.
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After four or five hours, the Zodiac began to drift away from the iceberg.
Yet some voters are beginning to drift away from the rigid identity politics of old.
"The ship will drift away from its true position, and slowly start to turn, " said Prof Last.
Readers pointed out that continental drift is causing France to drift away from the United States, not toward it.
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Eventually, he saw Donahue drift away from his man and slipped a pass inside to set up the winning goal.
They come in riding high expectations for pro-business, pro-growth policies--and inevitably disappoint investors as they drift away from their power base.
As some Catholics of European heritage drift away from the faith of their fathers, they are being replaced in the pews by Latino immigrants.
Eventually Nasri began to drift infield from his position on the right of midfield and it seemed to help Arsenal settle into something resembling their usual rhythm.
But about 85m years ago, as India started to drift away from Madagascar towards its current location, the microcontinent would have broken up, eventually disappearing beneath the waves.
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You are seeing an accelerated drift away from serving women.
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He made one priority in the diocese sorting out its finances, giving up his personal chaplain as part of the programme, and the other reversing the drift away from Church membership.
Hearts remained in control in the second half and Marius Zaliukas beat Smith to a high ball, but saw his header drift away from goal, while Kingston was too high with two long-range efforts.
Mr Nekrassov added Mr Gorbuntsov was "one of the big bankers" in Russia but over the past few years he "did sort of drift away from banking and was selling his interests in Russia".
Labour seats have, on average, 6, 000 fewer electors than Tory ones because of the long-term drift of population from the cities to the shire counties and the leafy suburbs.
Yet the drift to the cities from the backward countryside is unlikely to slow.
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" Red residue clinging to the scoop walls is from a sample collected earlier from a drift of windblown dust and sand called "Rocknest.
Some elements in this crisis can indeed be traced back eventually to defects in Britain's system, notably the drift of power away from Parliament to the executive.
Two more men escaped unaided from the drift mine - a mine cut into the side of a hill where the coal seam is accessed horizontally - before emergency services arrived.
Two days earlier, it had scooped some sand from a drift, sieved it to a fineness of less than a hundred and fifty microns, and dropped a portion half the size of a baby aspirin into a funnel on its back.
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