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No longer bound to any one galaxy, the scattered stars now drift freely.
As setnets they are anchored or fixed by stakes; as drift nets they drift freely or with a fishing craft.
The receiver consisted of eight hydrophones with 2 meters separation between adjacent hydrophone elements and was allowed to drift freely.
The planktonic young drift freely in the ocean's pelagic zone.
The "ghost light" (artificially colored in blue in the photo above) comes from so-called orphan stars that drift freely between galaxies.
First, a European population carrying a particular haplotype of interest described below (Western European Specific 1, WES1) experiences drift freely.
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Bonnell and Rice speculate that they drifted freely within the galaxy until interaction with some other object or objects, such as larger clouds or other black holes, sent them hurtling toward the supermassive central black hole.
To a Zhuāngzi hermit, being unknown and drifting freely is a state of mind.
They were quiet and looked familiar, the way their boney arms flailed and one of their toothy mouths moved sideways, as if the jaw were unhinged and drifting freely.
Yes, she and I are merely associates and working our way through a little office tragedy, but in my mind L'Tesha and I are free, drifting freely out the window next to my desk and sailing off into a perfect sky, above the park and the buildings nearby, away toward the glowing ball of yellow sun that sits hovering on the distant horizon… NEIL LABUTE Yep.
In rivers they freely drift downstream above the bottom.
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