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Avery Bock, who recently quit an administrative job at Columbia University, was drifting from tent to pool house to tent.
Before a recent meet in Hanover, Bob Marley music was drifting from a stereo, and jumpers were mingling and eating pizza.
In the minds of many Americans, hockey was drifting from the élite realm of professional football, baseball, and basketball, to that of NASCAR: a niche sport with fervid supporters, but no claim to a national following.
But since "Metallica," "I was drifting from my roots, and this was a story I wanted to tell — not caring about money, not caring about cost, not caring about the reception.
And Mr. Schumer said in an interview that Mrs. Clinton would benefit both because of the increased turnout and because the selection of an Orthodox Jew who is relatively moderate would reassure Orthodox Jews worried that the party was drifting from their concerns.
I felt like I was drifting from person to person and from community to community".
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Reconciliation Rodriguez had been drifting from Boras by then.
But we're drifting from that most basic right — to not be killed for food.
As for the debtors, in Greece voters are drifting from the centre to the political extremes.
"We are drifting from being a paperback house to a hardcover one because of the Net," Mr. Baen said.
Americans are drifting out of the grip of institutionalized religion, just as they are drifting from institutional authority in general.
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