Ward seem to drift in on the crackling radio waves of a distant time.
His height gives him an advantage, but still tends to drift in and out of games.
Galen's crusty aunt and nubile teenage cousin drift in and out of their lives and Galen's fantasies.
If the ash cloud were to drift in another direction flights could be sent around or above it.
Sadly, our society has allowed itself to drift in an altogether different direction.
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Now, part of the point you're making though is, you know, the headlines start to drift in another direction, right?
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But Mr Clements, at Cardiff, believes there may be a more mundane explanation for the liberal drift in judicial thinking: staff turnover.
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The firemen described seeing a woman drift in front of them.
And there is bound to be some drift in dealmaking towards the emerging world, whose governments are trying to develop their own financial centres.
The exact location of the crash has not been determined, because ocean currents probably caused the bodies and debris to drift in the days since the crash.
When I came into office, I made it very clear that, after years of some drift in the relationship, that I saw this as a critical priority.
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Morne Morkel can drift in and out of games but can extract spiteful bounce at his best, and Rory Kleinvelt has looked steady in his appearances so far.
Cook soon decided that spin from both ends was the best policy and the indispensable Swann got one to drift in and then spin away to trap Siddique.
For one thing, in urging Europe to fight any eastward drift in Turkish diplomacy, Mr Gates risks conflating EU membership with support for American policy in the Middle East.
It is nasal bombardment, in a good way: wafts of curry drift in the breeze, cinnamon sings on the sidewalk and many shop owners keep a stick of incense perpetually burning.
People like Asger Jorn, a Danish artist, proposed to redesign cities so that they had separate bizarre, happy, sinister, tragic and useful quarters that people could drift in and out of.
Indeed, it is a slower speed that enables such an aircraft to be so quiet: it would drift in to land rather than powering in, all engines blazing, as today's jets do.
It is also likely that the downward drift in the markets is having an impact, though some of the shift simply reflects a reversion back toward the historical averages registered by the survey.
The alternative is to drift in the wake of the conventional wisdom of the day and we need to decide whether we shape the world around us or are content to be shaped by it.
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Amy had always been anchored, to some extent, by her friends and family in Massachusetts, but as her career began to drift in Huntsville she grew increasingly isolated, and stopped returning their phone calls and e-mails.
In the 30 days after an event, researchers some what they described as post-event drift that averaged about 50 basis points for positive news while negative news generated little drift in the days after a report.
There has been a century-long drift in the direction of the higher and higher percentage of people who don't have everything that they need in order to live and I think that that percentage will grow.
It hopes to bring the inflation rate to 2% and put to an end to a downward drift in consumer prices that has persisted for 14 years, undermining business and consumer confidence in the world's third largest economy.
Among the famous actions highlighted is the story of the nine men of the 24th Regiment of Foot, who won the Victoria Cross for their defence of the supply depot at Rorke's Drift in 1879 - the greatest number of VCs ever awarded for a single battle.
The cast includes Nick Nolte, Sean Penn, Elias Koteas, John Savage, Woody Harrelson, George Clooney, and John Travolta, with strong performances from younger actors like Ben Chaplin and Jim Caviezel, but they all drift in and out of the action, never staying long enough to hold center stage.
Another finding is that in in the current recession failure and risk are characterized not by discussions of financial risk but by discussions of appropriate product and service development, and the risks inherent in globalization, as well as the drift in the global economy that sees Western enterprises losing market share as part of a global redivision of labor.
Parents now are most likely to feed or cuddle their baby until they fall asleep, although one in 10 said they let their baby drift off in front of the TV.
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