Sentences with phrase «drift over from»

Clouds of lilac perfume drift over from untended gardens and waft through the charred ruins of apartment houses.
To hear glimmers of thought drift over from the humans at the picnic table to the far left, or to catch the trail end of a passionate speech from just down the grassy hill is to be let in, for a second, to someone else's world.
Pollution drifting over from midwest power plants is the leading cause of acid rain in the Adirondack Park.
Most of the contamination is in the top six inches of the soil, probably from the chemicals drifting over from the plant, Rockafellow said.

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There are half - unwrapped office chairs all over the place, but Smith's attention drifts over to a lattice of pipes dangling from the ceiling — an incomplete high - tech lighting system that uses something called «visual magnetics.»
If you manage your company's social media, you certainly have a valid reason for being on Facebook, but it's all too easy to drift away from your company page and over to look at funny cat videos.
The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun - dials and brick walks and burning gardens — finally when it reached the house drifting up the side in bright vines as though from the momentum of its run.
If the general drift of devices over the past four decades has been towards more personal computing — from the PC to the smartphone to the smartwatch — the Surface Hub marks an about face toward communal computing.
The last thing you need is for some Jabroni from the warehouse to drink a few too many beers and then run over a puppy on the way home... or another living thing, if you get my drift.
But over time, asset allocations tend to drift away from the target.
Ball points to the Ford Foundation as one example of a major charity that, in her view, drifted leftward over time and away from the ideals of man who started it, industrialist Edsel Ford.
Core inflation has drifted higher over the past year, as slowing productivity growth has pushed up growth in unit labour costs, albeit from a very low level.
Over the years, I have observed the bulk of the Evangelical fleet drift — and then in desperation for some greater motivation, change fuels — from the open - arms gasoline of evangelism meetings, to the super-sparks of charismatic gifts, to the sluggish - diesel of homogenized Biblical theology, to the stuttering - and - sparkle fuel of Christian music, to the nitro - flamed - fuel of hating gays, and now to the turbo - charged hatred of illegal aliens at home and Muslims overseas.
today, as more people in European countries drift from Christianity, they are revealing more and more intrinsic problems in their societies that mainly come from the selfish nature of the individual over the whole.
As Johns sees it, such statements were not only unseemly in their haste — memos and family pictures from the World Trade Center towers were still drifting over Manhattan and we were ready to announce to the world what we would and would not do — but they grew out of an unattractive combination of national self - loathing and utopian pacifism.
The disruptive spirit of horrible airline company public relations has drifted briefly (very briefly) away from United and over to their scrappy, low - fare competition, Spirit.
It's even about that friend who she would drift away from over the years, the successful sister who would make her insecure, and the God she'd curse when she lost her job and then her mortgage.
Ozil enjoyed his game today because he was allowed to drift all over, playing from the middle, this is the role of a number 10, this is the role he should always play not on the wing where he will be lock down in one direction or not on the wings where he lacks the defensive discipline.
According to prosecutors, a blood test Haskins was given two hours after the crash gauged his blood - alcohol level at.16 (the legal limit is.10); fresh from a party and speeding south to Fort Collins, Colo., to patch things up with his girlfriend, Haskins had drifted over the center line and smashed into the Jeep.
He was defending on the right and was all over Hazard, Hazard was doing nothing and then he drifted into the middle to get away from Gabriel, Gabriel had to hold his position on the right and Hazard takes the ball 50m and scores.
Instead, as if from some other age, an oral history of the coach developed, and whenever old players or other Scooba minstrels gathered, they would share Bull Cyclone stories, telling the same ones over and over, word for word, liturgically, as the wives drifted to the corners and shook their heads.
At The Grove in Watford he had mulled over those ankle injuries which have so often tripped up his progress, his mind drifting from months spent anchored in the treatment room to the times he had been outed, often on social media, with a cigarette in hand.
As Christian Eriksen drifts inside and acts as a playmaker from the left, Rose has often had to hold opponents back in order to allow covering help to rotate over.
Two minutes into stoppage time, Millwall grabbed a winner when Robe's free kick from 40 yards out on the right drifted over Aguirre and into the net.
He had overcome testicular cancer at Celtic and took over from Richard Gough at Everton, partnering David Weir at the back in his first season, as the Club drifted towards the sacking of Walter Smith.
Rodriguez failed to impress when he led the line in the 2 - 1 win over Celtic as his lack of discipline saw him drift deep and wide, while Müller remains a player who flourishes best when unshackled from a rigid position.
Gerard Pique produced a wonderful challenge to thwart Ronaldo as he tried to connect with Ozil's low cross before Barca had two great chances to add to the scoring as Fabregas shot over from Alves» cutback and Pedro's chip drifted wide.
When The Bees broke quickly from a corner, Watkins played a ball over the top and Sergi Canós appeared to be in on goal but as the flight of the ball drifted away from him he attempted to head over Johnstone and could only nod in to his arms.
However a lot has changed since than, this Spurs side are proper premier league title challengers while Dortmund has drifted away from their consistency over the last couple of seasons.
With half time approaching, Ozil drifted into space about 30 yards out from goal and clipped a beautiful pass over the top of the defence for Alexis.
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It has been loved by generations over time and features sweet little poems about goodnight wishes from a young bunny while drifting off to sleep.
Music over your headphones, or a game played on a cell phone or other hand - held device, can help keep you from drifting off when baby doesn't want to go back to sleep at night; this way you can still maintain a dimly lit, quiet atmosphere.
Then she will drift to sleep for 40 - 50 minutes and wake unhappy [PROBABLY because she is over tired from cruddy several cruddy naps and I know a sign of an overtired baby is waking early!
As EU Budget negotiations rage, then drag on in Brussels, the world sees the EU Commission drift even further from reality in its expectations over its own expenditure.
In a series of images taken over three days in January 2016, Hubble showed 25 fragments consisting of a mixture of ice and dust that are drifting away from the comet at a pace equivalent to the walking speed of an adult, said UCLA astrophysicist David Jewitt, who led the research team.
Since the island «birth order» moves from east to west, the Canaries must have formed as the continental plate drifted eastward over a stationary, periodically erupting plume of hot magma deep in Earth's mantle.
He realized that if these birds lived on such similar islands but were slightly different from one another, there could be just one explanation: They had started out as a single species, but over time and with separation they had drifted apart and changed.
Off the coast of Namibia, for several months a year, a layer of smoke from African savanna fires drifts over a persistent deck of low clouds.
Scientists believe that these ions, which the SELENE spacecraft (better known as Kaguya) detected, drifted over geologic time from the outer layers of Earth's atmosphere and became embedded in the moon's regolith, a loose top layer of soil and rock.
«This ensures that customers aren't taken advantage of by low introductory prices that drift upward over time, expecting customer inertia to prevent them from switching again as needed,» says Lumator's founder and CEO Prashant Reddy.
And the data from GPS satellites — which businesses and consumers the world over use — would drift into irrelevance within weeks if their exact positions in relation to Earth's surface were not constantly corrected.
Scientists are examining whether tiny particles drifting over the U.S. from Asia are shading North America
Over time, the rings spread out, and the icy bits that drifted farthest from Saturn eventually reached distances where their gravitational attraction for each other could overcome the planet's tidal forces that tended to rip them apart — a process that is still happening today, according to observations by the Cassini spacecraft now touring the Saturn system.
The soot from these fires and from automobiles and buses in the ever more crowded cities rises into the atmosphere and drifts out over the Indian Ocean, changing the atmospheric dynamics upon which the monsoons depend.
Sunrise was launched from Kiruna in the north of Sweden and, after five days drifting over the Atlantic, it landed on the remote Boothia Peninsula in northern Canada, gathering information about the chromosphere throughout its journey.
The virus itself will continue to mutate from year to year — a process referred to as antigenic drift — and over time it becomes less well matched to the vaccine strain, meaning that the antibodies you generate from getting the vaccine may be less effective in neutralizing the circulating virus.
Planet «c» or «2» - A residual drift in the radial velocity data over several years suggest the presence of an even larger planet in an outer orbit, at about 3.73 AUs from 47 UMa (between the average orbital distances of Jupiter and the Main Asteroid Belt in the Solar System).
• Preventing your knees from drifting out over your toes, push your hips back.
The rest of our time in New York, Michelle and I drifted all over the Upper East Side, The West Village, the Meatpacking District, Midtown, Soho, and the East Village, fuelled every day by perfect cappuccinos from Perk Cafe.
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