Sentences with phrase «drifted over parts»

A plume of radioactive fallout drifted over parts of the western Soviet Union, Eastern and Western Europe, Scandinavia, the UK, Ireland and eastern North America.

Not exact matches

Each winter the team has to locate the telescope, the upper part of which drifts slightly over the course of the year.
I was disappointed at the lack of adaptive cruise control in the Q50 I drove, but Infiniti makes that feature available as part of a $ 1,700 Technology package, which also bundles blind spot monitoring, a lane keeping system to prevent drivers from drifting over lane lines, and automated high beams.
Also added as part of the Honda Sensing suite are radar - based forward collision warning and collision mitigation braking systems, and camera - based lane departure warning and lane - keeping assist systems (which uses the electric power steering to assist steering when the Pilot drifts over lane markers).
This article addresses part of the message of his two books making the point that just investing in great companies is not sufficient when markets can over a long period of time drift sideways and this is typically accompanied by PE compression.
And the gameplay focuses more on flailing around drifting than it does intricate driving, with simple controls that make the action easy to take part in and remove any frustration you might experience from having such little control over your motor.
(This is part of the annual North Pole Environmental Observatory project that I reported on in 2003; the cameras drift with the ice through the summer and are currently over the shoulder of Greenland.
Hot air masses from South Asia and Africa now sit over Siberia and the Russian Arctic (Pokrovsky) and in the first part of July low pressure has become more dominant in the central Arctic Ocean, which could set up northward drift along with warm air transport in the East Siberian and Laptev Seas (Maslanik).
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