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The move is designed to halt the drift from television to the internet.
But the former prime minister John Howard, among others, has enunciated the drift from the major parties.
What has characterised recent history is the drift from parliamentary to executive government, a move from open to closed government.
Overlaying the north-south divide is the drift from town to country to which London is the great exception.
Something new, though, emerges on "The Drift," from 2006, and on "Bish Bosch": it's a non-repetitive, sprawling kind of music that moves in fits and starts.
And the fragments offered from Mr. Walker's albums "Tilt," from 1995, and "The Drift," from 2007, accompanied by abstract visual designs, are, in a word, haunting.
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Riggs and Kramer had to slog through the drifts from their hotel on Lexington Avenue to the Garden on Eighth Avenue.
These collapse diagrams show the probable passing of the frames drift from the particular drift (threshold of the limit state) mentioned in the diagram for the future earthquakes.
The Democrats' Green New Deal, which is noncommittal on the policy, reflects the accelerating drift from the obvious.
Furthermore, one can see in Fig. 7a, b the sensitivity drift from the baseline.
The Missouri Escarpment separates the Drift Prairie from the Great Plains.
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