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It's drifting to the left of the launch pad but, remarkably, maintains its shape right down to individual billows.
But as his party moved to the right in the 1990s, he started drifting to the left.
To some conservatives, Senate Republicans have committed ideological heresy by drifting to the left of Gov. David A. Paterson, a Democrat, on fiscal issues.
Neymar spent a lot of time drifting to the left and looked short of his most compelling sprite-like sense of mischief.
With Neymar repeatedly and intelligently drifting to the left and Hulk stretching play on the right, midfield runners were beckoned forward, giving Brazil a renewed fluidity.
John Bercow Vertically challenged cabbie's son Bercow is the former campaigner for the "assisted repatriation" of immigrants and, as a young Tory, was branded too right-wing by Norman Tebbit, before drifting to the left of the Tory left.
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Entering the Hungarian parliament as a conservative in 1910, he soon drifted to the left.
The Republican Party has drifted much farther to the right than the Democratic Party has drifted to the left.
He's a player who likes to come out the box, he likes to drift to the left wing.
Overall, Americans think the party has drifted to the left, but that change has been detected only by Republicans (68-8%).
Television replays showed it went over the left-field wall, but it might have drifted to the left of the foul pole -- a foul ball.
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