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But, on "Swim," from 2010, Snaith drifted from a percussive but gently melodic style to something closer to dance music.
In the case of SEC where the decision was to determine if the process drifted from a specified target then the appropriate error measure is the standard deviation.
The question this raises, then, is pressing: Have hacking and hacktivism drifted from a mode of resistance to merely a technology, a weapon?
Carson's critics often portray him as a man who has drifted from a background in science in order to pursue a presidential bid.
Mark Walport, Britain's chief scientific adviser, wrote recently that in Europe the precautionary principle has drifted from "a holding position pending further evidence to what is now effectively a stop sign".
Mr Cameron thinks multiculturalism has drifted from a tolerance of other cultures towards a tolerance of other value systems, some of them hostile to Britain.That stress on values raises some daunting problems.
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He drifted from an erratic home life in which his father worked around the clock and his mother had criminal trouble.
Before a recent meet in Hanover, Bob Marley music was drifting from a stereo, and jumpers were mingling and eating pizza.
Abu Hamdan's Foley sounds dripping water; music drifting from a radio; the percussive, resonant sounds of cells being shut and locked serve as a chilling soundtrack.
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