Yet the drift to the dollar standard was somehow judged as a sign of progress.
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The dog had even saved them for a while, or slowed down the drift.
"The Drift" is contemporary in its feel but with the tradition at its roots.
Yet the drift to the cities from the backward countryside is unlikely to slow.
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Three other miners managed to escape as the flood engulfed the drift mine.
And despite the drift, some ministers, notably the environment minister, Jairam Ramesh, have an eye for the popular gesture.
The drift, as sceptics will have detected, is back towards the Enlightenment optimism derided earlier: that all problems are solvable.
The drift of the coverage is that Samsung has taken the battle to Apple, and is out innovating Apple.
The drift to the suburbs has slowed and the capital's population is predicted to swell by a further 10% by 2031.
That's right, the Drift is no more, leaving just the Heat behind to rep the form factor in Helio's lineup.
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The Drift 'n' Race mode allows for full speed racing and drifting.
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Santos says with the drift irrigation and more than 300 days of sun annually, he is able to produce harvests throughout the year.
The word originally used may have been different from spit, although it has the same number of letters, but you get the drift.
Indeed, Tim Newburn, who follows policing at the London School of Economics, believes the drift towards a single, national police force is now irreversible.
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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.
Wales may be the first major international team to have perfected the drift attack: flat, one-paced, ready for the hit and pushing for the safety of the touchline.
Mr Armey embodies both the zeal of 1994 and the drift of 1998, just as he personifies the idealism of the House Republicans as well as their flakiness.
Fed officials claim credit for halting the drift toward deflation.
The Jews' Free School did not halt the exodus from the East End, nor did its successor in the inner London borough of Camden stop the drift to the suburbs.
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.
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.
The drift of Le Grand K relative to the others could be explained by the fact that it is taken out of its vault and handled less often than the other objects.
It is more baffling that Sonia Gandhi, the real power behind the Congress Party, which dominates the government coalition, does little to stop the drift, especially given Congress's recent electoral setbacks in important states, notably Bihar.
Either way, you get the drift.
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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.
The Drift was a groundbreaking device for Helio -- its first to be sourced from Samsung, its first to integrate GPS, and its first slider that didn't look like death -- so we'd be kidding ourselves if we didn't say we were getting just a little emotional over the news that it's been pulled from Helio's site.
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