Just as the air of anticipation hit its crescendo, it sputtered, deflated and drifted away.
Her eyes were open as she defiantly faced death, and then she quietly drifted away.
As other people drifted away, he told me that he had made twelve hundred arrests, maybe more.
That is perhaps a measure of how far they have drifted away from those they need to attract.
It may seem sad that the sycophants of his wild days drifted away when the money ran out.
But at the same time, the low-end market has drifted away from HTC.
Mr Miliband, the foreign secretary and MP for South Shields, did not elaborate on his coded criticisms and the story drifted away.
He was once lost for 11 days after the ice where he was resting broke off from the floe and drifted away.
But we have drifted away from those foundational principles, which creates the risk that we will be the leepee rather than the leaper.
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Germany has resisted that trend, and it is in the long-term interests of all Europe that not all manufacturing has drifted away to Asia.
Other ethnic groups, notably the Bangwaketse, drifted away from the ruling party after they failed to secure a voice in the House of Chiefs.
He speculates that Woods drifted away from Harmon as a coach because Harmon believed Woods's game was so good it only needed to be maintained.
Most former Northern Alliance leaders have drifted away from the president.
Greenwood is an ambassador for the Rugby Football Union's "Go Play Rugby" initiative, designed to bring back former players who have drifted away from the game.
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But their methods were unproductive, notably when Williams' replacement Tom James drifted away from Jamie Roberts after fly-half Jones created Wales' best chance of the day.
In other words as they have nudged towards more market-oriented societies and we have drifted away, they are gaining and we are losing market share of large successful companies.
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Astronomers have long theorized that there are many planets that have drifted away from their home stars, whether it's a too-loose gravitational pull during the planet's formation or a stellar tug-of-war.
Its urban and young voters, particularly, have drifted away.
With the celebrations starting around the 17th green, the focus understandably drifted away from the four matches left on the course but the players still had to complete their matches as protocol dictates.
Rangers almost gifted their hosts the opening goal after 25 minutes when captain for the day McGregor mis-kicked Dailly's pass back but Falkirk could not take advantage as the ball drifted away from goal.
Similarly Mr Obama made progress in encouraging Israeli and Palestinian leaders to hold talks about peace earlier this year, but as he is distracted by other concerns both parties have since drifted away from negotiations.
His co-teacher, Peter Molnar, was a former member of the Hungarian parliament who had drifted away from politics and into academia as the progressive youth movement that he had founded got co-opted by populist right-wing elements.
Both Mr Brown and Mr Cameron hope that by making enthusiastic noises about constitutional reform they will win over the liberal chattering classes, who have never cared much for the Tories and have drifted away from Labour since 1997.
Bowling with exceptional control, Anderson first drifted one away from the left-handed Khawaja, who got an edge through to Prior.
Early on, Portugal forward Ukra drifted over a looping cross that Watford keeper Scott Loach did well to palm away from danger.
But he said it was impossible to confirm whether they had drifted from the site of the leak, about 550 miles (885km) away, or had dropped off one of the ships carrying collected oil to Texas to be processed.
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