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These Jets appeared almost to float onto the field.
Doesn't matter — all it takes is two clicks for today's flâneurs, renamed "followers," to float onto Margherita Missoni's balcony.
Transcendence is an overused word, but when Morrison hits his stride he seems to float onto another plane.
Colored spheres began to float onto a computer screen in front of me, in no particularly discernible pattern: just a random, rapid-fire procession — purple, yellow, and blue.
(Sample lyrics: "You seem to float onto the floor/Democratic Convention 2004/I never wanted anybody more/Than I want you/So I put down my Kerry sign/Knew I had to make you mine").
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Tube station and dropped dollar bill, which floated-onto tracks.
When the gate is closed, the arms float out onto the canal, meet and lock, the tubes filling with water and sinking onto a concrete bed, making an impenetrable steel wall against the North Sea.
All the while, the salon proprietor's Pekingese poodle terrier, Virginia (nicknamed Peekapoo), weaves between the legs of the mambo dancers, barking appreciatively at the Afro-Cuban melodies that float out onto the sidewalk.
Cars floated onto lawns.
SWANLIKE young women in glittering gowns floated onto the stage.
River weed floated onto our lines in great clumps.
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