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Attendance must be planned ahead for Fringe events, which require tickets, but the free Lincoln Center programming may be drifted through with a pleasurable summertime laziness, through an entire day.
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Europe and America may be drifting dangerously apart.
The expansion of the draft has not taken place, but the major leagues may be drifting in that direction.
They're worried that the insignificant but vital region, a key prize in the Cold War, may be drifting inexorably toward Communism.
By the second hour in their company, your gaze may be drifting (languidly) toward your watch, even though the subject is the sort of murders that tabloids drool over.
The rise of De Wever's party certainly suggests that Belgium's always segmented sense of identity may be drifting toward a point of no return: a stress fracture threatens to become an outright break.
"There are significant signs that the mainstream audience for movies may be drifting away in the same slow but relentless pattern that's afflicting broadcast television and music," writes Peter Bart, Variety's editor.
Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas, while far from defeatist, was prepared to accept that his side's fate may be drifting out of their hands, depending on today's results for Arsenal and Chelsea.
Momentum, once entirely with England, may be drifting away.
We, as a nation, may be drifting off course, going away from our mooring and in great need of a strong moral compass, but the people of America showed themselves to be people of dignity and respect during the very important rescue and recovery portions that make up two major parts of this historical event.
Thus, the SWs may be drifting or pinned depending on heterogeneities in atrial anatomy and electrophysiology [ 16, 17, 26].
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