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Astronomers have found themselves a seemingly new phenomenon: a large number of low-mass objects drifting free in a cluster of young stars in the constellation Orion, some 1,150 light-years from Earth.
As you become more confident, you'll find yourself drifting free of your boss.
As you get more confident, you'll find yourself drifting free from the burden of checking everything first with your boss.
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The island drifted free from Africa 165 million years ago and remains 300 miles off the continent's southeast coast.
So for me it was an art historical term that had drifted free from its religious origins.
This warming accelerates as the berg drifts into more temperate regions, especially when it drifts free of the surrounding pack ice.
The sea grass has largely been supplanted by macroalgae, fast-growing seaweeds that clump into huge mats that drift free in the waters.
After 28 minutes, Conner and Extra Beat drifted free, and he wove his way back through the fleet to win the International Racing Club Modern division.
What he experienced was a compound of joy and relief, followed by a floating, expansive sensation of lightness, as if he were about to drift free of the sheets and bump against the ceiling.
Only when Grandpa gave me a look, and a gentle nod of his head, did I at last let the balloon drift free, up past the porch, illuminating the faces of my family.
About a fetus inside a pregnant woman, she writes, "It drifts free, like an astronaut on his umbilical cable; glowing, weightless; with pads for fingers, and plumlike, radioactive eyes".
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