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Consequently, I've been somewhat adrift.
I'm left somewhat adrift by these announcements; they seem a little light on specifics.
While the former's fortunes will likely be boosted by today's news, the latter looks somewhat adrift.
It was 2004 and Mr. Ferguson, now 52, was by his own admission somewhat adrift.
That's great news for the world, but it leaves the World Bank somewhat adrift.
It really shows that in abandoning deeply felt political subjects Mr. Simmons has cast himself somewhat adrift.
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Ms. Shriver, on the other hand, is coming off as a female Eeyore, described as "adrift" and "somewhat at sea".
On social, economic and foreign policy, liberals are adrift — and sounding somewhat heartless.
Often my characters are somewhat cut loose from the world, often desperate one way or another, adrift in the margins, or as Frank O'Connor might've put it, submerged.
Vetiver are old hands at refurbishing classic country-rock, so their "I Used to Be a King" is sleek but somewhat lifeless, while Sleepy Sun deliver an impassioned but slightly disjointed "Chicago", four decades adrift from its original political origins.
Me: adrift.
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