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This is what the Jets' season, once floating on a cloud of unbridled confidence, has been reduced to: the equivalent of scrounging through your pocket, hoping to uncover enough loose change to buy a cup of coffee.
Once floating at sea, the debris breaks up into ever smaller bits, says Chris Wilcox, a marine ecologist at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) in Hobart, Australia.
"What was once floating out into the ether is now constructed in an official, curatorial format.
Once floating hundreds of miles above the world, 64-year-old former astronaut Muhammed Faris now finds himself grounded in one of its worst humanitarian crises.
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Once floated, the stock price went to 450p, rising further to 618p in January 2014.
A Christmas stamp was once "floated" in a transparent block of resin with the address written on the back.
Here in Seadrift, named for the hurricane wreckage that once floated downriver as flotsam, a stone marks the finish line.
An "emergency brake" on immigration was once floated, but the UK's isolated diplomatic reality has done for that.
Park does not fight with bombs and bullets, but with flyers such as the one that once floated down beside him.
And the swirling banner that once floated above the small-faced bill will become a faint banner on Jackson's right side.
Once floated on the stock market, a portion of profits will go to shareholders, reducing the amount paid out in bonuses to policyholders.
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