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The past will have drifted beyond the cliffs of space.
By the end of the Labor Day weekend, it will have drifted from memory like a pair of lost sunglasses.
I go to bed hoping that the snow will have drifted up outside the door and we'll be forced to stay a week, but in the morning it has, sadly, all melted away.
The eight-dollar quartz number you picked up on Canal Street will probably gain or lose about ten seconds a month, whereas the mechanical marvel you picked up at Baselworld for a few hundred thousand dollars will have drifted several minutes.
By the time the Sun has entered the asymptotic red giant branch, the orbits of the planets will have drifted outwards due to a loss of roughly 30% of the Sun's present mass.
Eventually, you and your friend will have drifted apart far enough that insults don't feel as personal.
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Often, Mr. Miller said, divers will jump into the water up-current from where they want to dive and those on the boat will signal to them when they have drifted far enough.
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