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He was a visionary candidate, but as president, he has presided over an exceptionally dysfunctional and un-visionary national security architecture — one that appears to drift from crisis to crisis, with little ability to look beyond the next few weeks.
A large, pristine plexiglass cube appears to drift, a few feet off the ground, among the shacks: the titular ghost, plainly, which haunts the world's innumerable shantytowns with utopian longings but can do nothing to relieve their squalor.
Just thinking about it, the Manchester City captain appears to drift back to the moment, with time ticking down on the season two springs ago, when Queens Park Rangers looked like inflicting the worst case of City-itis on the club that invented this condition.
As can be seen in Figure 8b (ii), the Zn cluster appears to drift with no preferential direction.
Previous tests performed by different authors showed that the first crack appears to drift values between 0.05 and 0.15%% of drift (d c), and the respective cracking force (F c) can be determined through the relationship between d c and E m, which is the elasticity modulus of the infill panel.
This type of effect has precedents in the literature [27], in which a moving single line against a grating appears to drift at different angles as the line moves into the periphery.
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In the window reflection, her eyes appeared to drift through the waves.
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On the average, the non-dipole components of the field appear to drift westward at an average rate of 0.18° per year.
The portions of the field line inside must follow the external portions; hence, their "feet" appear to drift across the polar caps.
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