Sentence examples for with that drift from inspiring English sources

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"As people with HIV live longer, Aids is a topic that has drifted from the headlines, and with that drift of attention we risk a real drift of funding and of action to beat the virus," he added.

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Instead, the sky is filled with clouds that drift between books already written and books not yet conceived, as in this 1964 passage, which takes in both "Naked Lunch" and "The Dead Star" (1969): "An old junky selling Christmas seals on North Clark Street..

The rather high frequency of H1 in the Tuareg from Sahel (23.3%), in association with intermediate diversity values, is in agreement with the proposal that drift played a major role in shaping the genetic structure of inland populations after they were entrapped in the Sahel belt by the desertification of the Sahara [37].

V. cholerae thrive in a commensal relationship with copepods, tiny planktonic crustaceans that drift with the tides and serve as the bacterium's normal host organism.

Chicks are tended by both parents until fledging occurs in mid-summer, usually during November or December coincident with the breakup of stable fast ice into 'pack' (i.e. ice floes that drift with the winds and currents); however, chicks may still also be fed while taking refuge on drifting ice floes.

The eggs and larvae of most species are found among the plankton (small aquatic organisms that drift with ocean currents).

This year's site is the Lake Course of Olympic Club in San Francisco, a little bit of heaven with mostly sidehill fairways that drift down from the sandy cliffs above the Pacific Ocean through sentries of cypress trees and sloping target greens to the shore of Lake Merced.

Profiling floats are autonomous instruments that drift with ocean currents while measuring the water temperature, salinity (as conductivity), and pressure (i.e., depth) as they ascend through the water column.

The activity of marine phytoplankton, unicellular photoautotrophs that drift with ocean currents, accounts for approximately half of primary production on Earth and sustains marine food webs [10], [11].

In marine habitats, most primary producers are unicellular phytoplankton, smaller than 200μm, that drift with tides and currents.

6.39am GMT 37th over: India 150-5 (Jadeja 36, Raina 65) Tredwell begins with one that drifts down the leg side and concedes a wide.

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