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"In the stretch, it looked like Tugger was drifting in on us, but we were able to get through".
"Police were walking up and down the shoreline, warning people of the dangers; there were rumours that there was a risk of polio and other infections from the filthy water drifting in on the tide".
Rory McIlroy was standing on the 18th green at Royal Aberdeen drinking in the magnificence of these links when he heard a voice drifting in on the stiffening breeze.
Crues keeper Sean O'Neill blocked Marc Smyth's early shot before a Ronan Scannell cross curled just wide after drifting in on the wind, which favoured the Reds in the first half.
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An inbound tanker hit one and go a hole in its bottom, and four mines drifted in on the tide & exploded against the net.
Microgreens, for instance, seem to have drifted in on a gentle breeze.
The big colt drifted in on his stablemate, but Stevens righted his horse and took control.
They were grown, he said, from seed that had blown off passing grain trucks or drifted in on the wind.
At the back post, though, Rory McArdle chose to let the ball pass him by, yet Sasa Papac drifted in on his blind-side and headed wide of the gaping goal.
Democrats in the Senate, which has been tied up in its own debate on guns, drifted in to sit on the floor with fellow Democrats. .
Dive boats stop on the island, and travellers can spend the time drifting in the lagoon on a makeshift bamboo raft, lounging on the perfect beaches and exploring the mangroves.
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