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An overhead kick which manages to lob the keeper, who never drifts more than six yards off his line.
But for some people a home from childhood or the home they dreamed about never drifts far from their thoughts about what a home is today.
Stewart never drifts too far out of the field of attention on the Winston Cup series, but he said that winning the title last season relieved much of the pressure.
The Knowles empire is delicately balanced on one of the thinnest-known edges in pop feminism: as unbiddable as Beyoncé gets, she never risks arrant aggression; and as much of hip-hop's confidence and sound as she borrows, she never drifts to the back of the classroom.
Their corner of the crumbling Italian countryside is buzzing and restless and seductive and yet somehow never drifts into cliché.
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"A more demented crew never drifted to the rear of broken battalions," the author recalled.
Olivier, John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, John Mills, Alan Bates, Ian McKellen and many other great British actors never drifted very far away from the theatre.
Since then, Under the Milky Way has never drifted far from the airwaves – or the campfire.
You live in the present, but, paradoxically, you can never drift: your course is your purpose.
He had never drifted far from Hoyland Common, content to sit sipping a pint there with his miner neighbours.
He made sure that Murray never drifted too far behind the base line, encouraged him to punish every return of a second serve.
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