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Railroads are seeking to dig trains out of drifts.
You need to go beyond the turning point before you turn, so the bus kind of drifts round the corner.
Snowstorms tend to have their signatures, and the one that dropped some two feet on the metropolitan region on Sunday converted New York into a city of drifts.
Before the fence was built, Oomittuk's work as fire chief included shovelling houses out of drifts, sometimes relying on their stovepipes to find them.
"Circulation" also evokes the French Situationists' vision of "drifts" (walks) through the city as art, and early-1970s Process art's emphasis on unedited actions and accumulation, not to mention a crude analog precursor of the snap-and-post image culture of today.
It has been seen by more than 10 million people who have heard the whistling wind machine signal the piling up of drifts outside the sinister-sounding "snowbound Monkswell Manor" and watched the clues and false leads pile up just as high inside.
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There is a disturbing sense of drift.
"I just kind of drifted," she said.
Koon added: "He kind of drifted along.
Then there is the issue of drift.
Lisa and John sort of drifted apart.
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