drifted and in fact as children we knew intuitively that aunts are doing a lot of things that we
drifted younger so now girls are kind of done with Barbie by the time they're about six.
They drifted around in their little boats.
I drifted around Nashville, Tennessee for a half year after I graduated.
And we drifted across the Arctic Ocean doing science-- now, we'll not go into details-- but took measurements everywhere, down in the water, in the atmosphere, on the ice.
And his boat has drifted 100 yards away.
And we've drifted more toward liberal or forager mental styles or habits.
And so it drifted away from the more collaborative and evolving process that so much of the biological sciences are, where you work with what information you can
and they drifted for two years-- two years.
So they drifted though.
Or we've drifted too far away from God, or whatever.
And then they drifted apart owing to plate tectonics.
And I drifted back to Madrid.
of time drifted I'm sorry that's interesting
Clinton and drifted largely not into Obama's column but into the undecided column.
Joe Montana's right-handed throws drifted to the right, whereas Steve Young's drifted left.
You can see I've drifted a long way off from that kind of thing, but I want to pass on some of the very important lessons I've learned
It would have just sort of gently drifted here and there picking up food, which is a different thing that none of the living cephalopods do.
And then as her audience drifted younger because she's part of like the kids getting older younger marketing construct, she was originally for nine to twelve year olds.
what happened was as the stories drifted south about it an enterprising guy in Detroit named Julius Eldred decided he's gonna go get it.
them were perfect and they drifted off into the sky and I'd already been told 1961 that there was quite a bit of
you know, drifted off into the most impactful nap in human history where he sees all the elements arrange themselves
And then I sort of slowly but surely drifted towards food as a career.
And now, we've drifted away from a theological model of life.
A waitress with a beehive hairdo drifted over to the table and took their orders.
And then, Doug Tompkins drifted into my life.
She curled up next to me and we drifted off.
And then, I drifted to a bigger topic, which did OK, the book before this one.
So being that I was that young, it drifted me onto the right path and has shown me a better way of living, essentially.
But 4 million years ago, South America drifted north to create the Isthmus of Panama.
Most will have lower returns on capital as their returns on capital have drifted down to some mean as competition has come in.
And then waiting there, I would have drifted to Barcelona.
pictures are contiki style brats we made that 15,000 plastic bottles and very slowly drifted into Hawaii last summer
And there it was, like, it drifted right on top of the hellscape that used to be my entire life.
And in fact, in recent years, the consensus has drifted towards the belief that in fact, for certain very special initial configurations of, say,
By the time the shaking stopped, the coastline had drifted 30 feet to the west, and increased the country’s total size by about 1500 football fields.
And you see that over the past 35 years, it has drifted to the bottom.
We were living together in the same room, and somehow we just totally drifted .
But then, through a rather complicated set of circumstances, drifted away from geology and into journalism.
there's a lot of other things that happen where you have a big studio and I kind of drifted into the background I
But as he was lying there in the dark, annoyed at his earlier carelessness, his mind drifted back to the bandage, how clean it was,
The sedimentary rocks at Los Cuernos are clastic— they formed from bits of other rocks that broke off, drifted away, and got compacted deep underground over time.
Margaret Mead, before she died, said her greatest worry was that as we drifted toward this blandly amorphous generic world not only would
No single person stayed for more than two hours, but the gathering itself persisted, replacing those who drifted away, shrinking as night fell,
And the drift , it's something that, you know, from the first time you ran and slid across your kitchen floor, or drifted out the back tire of your bike
Being a part of Exalt in 2015, I was going through a very hard time, and it drifted me to a right path.
And so in times past, or in some other part of the world, even today, and your child drifted or wandered over
She listened without listening, as if it were a mist that drifted through her.
I must say, the smoke that drifted back did smell good.
And all this has drifted down and being replaced by people's perception of themselves as consumers and their interests in the world have changed