Sentences with phrase «drift over into»

Morel specifically, the rower uses different and more muscles that running and it seems that it would be very easy to drift over into something resembling strength training.
All joking aside, this thread highlights a trend I see in much of the RC blogs...... drifting over into commentary / politics / hype versus sticking to science.

Not exact matches

Remember that night it somehow drifted into our bedroom when we were sleeping and just hovered over you like a mother?»
But as a larger vision, the difference between the parties is hard to sustain over the long term, as in fact the actual lives of all members of our society have merged into a generalized drift into nihilistic self - regard.
It's feels like we're finally over the edge and drifting into Spring, but man has it taken a long time.
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.
Moreover, City's best form over the past couple of years has come when the shackles have been loosened and the drifting, creative tandem of Nasri and Silva has whirred into gear.
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.
Ozil drifted into some space on the right hand side of the pitch and floated a beautiful chipped pass over the back four for Giroud to run onto and glance a header over Tim Howard in the Everton goal.
Just like Wesley Sneijder's annual links to Manchester United, the yearly rumours over the Frenchman moving to Emirates have long since drifted into the realms of cliché.
Eriksen's corner came out to the striker on the right side, he whipped the ball back in and it drifted over Pickford into the far corner.
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.
• No contact at one stage does not necessarily predict no - contact at a later stage: Maclean & Eekelaar (1997) found non-resident fathers changing the nature and extent of their contact with their children over time, with many drifting back into contact after initial separation.
Yet, Sarkozy's agenda has been caricatured as drifting into a «police state» with control over media, crack - downs on immigrants and measures in favour of the wealthy.
The Queen size weighs less than five pounds — that gives you an idea of how easily this will float over you as you drift away into dreamland.
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.
Over the years, Irvine and Scott drifted into other career paths — Irvine now designs health - related software in Oregon, and Scott studies various species of dolphins in the eastern Pacific Ocean for the InterAmerican Tropical Tuna Commission.
The ash was deposited on the seafloor after being blown through plumes that rose miles into the atmosphere and drifted over the ocean.
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.
Not all of these differences affect traits — some mutations are silent or are not coded into proteins — these build up over time by a process called genetic drift, and are not acted on by evolutionary selection.
Well, many with a good (low) insulin response at the start will inevitably drift into hyperinsulinemia over time, given our ridiculous food supply since the 1970's.
I had anorexia when I was 14, and then since then have been trying to be «healthy,» by doing at first doing high intensity, but eventually drifting into some sort of low intensity cardio everyday (b / c did not have the energy for high intensity stuff anymore) and learning everything I could about food and what to eat / what not to eat (obsessive might be a good word to use here haha)... Mainly following «Nourishing Traditions» wisdom, but also did GAPS for over a year — while living a high stress lifestyle, which I'm pretty sure tanked my adrenals among other things (think my thyroid was already pretty hypo at that point).
IV Vitamin Therapy helps keep your body healthy where the stress response normally turns on and then off, allowing the relaxation response to take over and let you drift off into dream land.
But fresh off an experience that's changed them both irreversibly, and drifting aimlessly, bitterly, through their postwar lives, they slide into an easy rapport over cigarettes and booze.
Stutts may be a bulldozer, running over everything and everyone in his path, and Beatriz may seem like a «Star Trek» «empath,» all feelings and hurt — but White and the players take care to never let them drift into caricature.
The savvy, capable Molly — who drifts into a celeb - heavy Los Angeles game she takes over, then travels to New York to start one of her own — is not a player herself.
Clearly, John knows better than to drift into this darkly violent world, and it's pretty painful to watch him bounce back and forth over the next year, giving in to his inner rage and beginning to lose sight of both the promise of his intellect and his goal to break out of his working class roots and attend university.
While the story isn't particularly original, and the movie tends to drift over the top into broad slapstick, this comedy wins us over due to the camaraderie between the characters.
There are shades of Taxi Driver in his voice - over narration, but First Reformed is much more understated, even as Toller starts to drift into extreme conspiracy - theory territory.
This song follows the journey of a raindrop as it falls from the sky into the rivers and streams on its journey around the world until it changes to mist and drifts back up to the clouds to starts it's journey all over again.
Maybe we could force autonomous cars on all the roundabout lane swapping idiots that never signal and drift all over the place - who are always the first to scream and give you the finger if you dare give them a blast of the horn when they get close to crashing into you!
Instead, he turned the traction control off and over corrected as he was drifting around a corner heading into a straightaway.
Drift over the lane line, and it steers itself back into the lane.
Formula Drift pro Vaughn Gittin Jr. crosses over into the world of off - road racing, with this Ford Bronco - bodied beast.
It was a place where Russians cut from every cloth could come to linger over coffee, happen upon friends, stumble into arguments, or drift into dalliances — and where the lone diner seated under the great glass ceiling could indulge himself in admiration, indignation, suspicion, and laughter without getting up from his chair.
It was a place where Russians cut from every cloth could come to linger over coffee, happen upon friends, stumble into arguments, or drift into dalliances — and where the lone diner seated under the great glass ceiling could indulge himself in...
And I think that's where people's finances slip up — they slowly drift into higher spending over time so gradually that they don't realize they have expanded their lifestyle.
The system, still drifting over southeast Texas, is expected to remain there into Wednesday, continuing to produce very heavy rains.
This is called «diet drift,» and it can indeed get you into serious trouble over time.
The frantic and fast racer has players drift into tight winding turns, weave through multiple obstacles and launch off of huge ramps with a large depth of field so they can anticipate it all at over 400 mph.
Does that sound familiar from the present — agonizing over the past while drifting every which way and into the future?
While those artists at midcentury were searching for a non-western approach, Pensato seems to fixate on those cultural symbols that have drifted out over the airwaves in the last 60 or so years and into the far reaches of the globe.
Dead Stars», Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York (2017); «Inside rooms drift in and out of sleep / While on the roof / An alphabet of aerials / Search for a language», Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich (2015); «Martin Boyce: When Now is Night», RISD Museum, Providence (2015); Museum fur Gegenwartskunst, Basel (2015); «All Over / Again / and Again», The Modern Institute, Aird's Lane, Glasgow (2013); «Out of This Sun, Into This Shadow», Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (2008); «Electric Trees and Telephone Booth Conversations», FRAC des Pays de la Loire, Carquefou, France (2007); «For 1959 Capital Avenue», Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt (2002); and «Our Love is Like the Flowers, the Rain, the Sea and the Hours», Tramway, Glasgow (2002).
The park at the end of April was already an explosion of pink, and when Butterfly spluttered into action in all its kitschy splendor, and the fuchsia smoke from the flares on the ground that outlined the giant wings started drifting over us and through the cherry blossoms, it was a transporting spectacle.
«For several years now, scientists have had evidence that dust from storms across the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert drifts out over the Atlantic where it reflects some solar radiation back into space, thus cooling the ocean waters that fuel hurricanes.
Not all of these differences affect traits — some mutations are silent or are not coded into proteins — these build up over time by a process called genetic drift, and are not acted on by evolutionary selection.
Only a detailed analysis of buoy data and field observations will help resolve this question, but an ice mass balance buoy placed on 1.4 meter thick first - year ice north of Barrow in April has managed to survive into the late melt season, drifting 1,000 kilometers to the North over the course of the summer.
«We all have limited time and you don't want your signal to noise ratio to drift too much over into noise.
Use may need to be made of sunset clauses to ensure that after Brexit the laws brought over from the EU are reviewed and, if necessary, amended without undue delay rather than being left to drift into permanence.
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