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Sources close to Gregory tell us he's drifted from football.
A strong odor of garbage drifted from the overflowing dumpster nearby.
Appalachia has steadily drifted from the Democrats since the Vietnam War.
Eerie, discordant chords drifted from another room: A trio was practicing.
But seven million listings later, Airbnb has drifted from those roots.
I drifted from university to university, trying to find a father figure.
Reggae music drifted from a cafe and shrieks rose from a neighborhood playground.
Faint romantic strings drifted from under the door of our other roommate, Angela.
From there, the moderators drifted from one ersatz hot-button topic to another.
Service was old-fashioned and deferential, and swing music drifted from hidden speakers.
Absent that pressure, Amazon has drifted from pursuing renewable energy to embracing big oil.
Under Mr. Erdogan, Turkey has drifted from a secular democracy to a theocratic dictatorship.
Heiss suspected the balloon had drifted from the Mexican border city of Nogales, Sonora.
According to Mr. Ellis, her classmate, she seemed to have drifted from her relatives.
This is not the Naz who drifted from Queens to Manhattan on an aspirational odyssey.
Many Twitter users wrote that the Republican Party has drifted from its conservative social values.
We have drifted from God's intended life for us, and are being punished for it.
As people with HIV live longer, AIDS is a topic that has drifted from the headlines.
"Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen drifted from the speakers hidden inside the coffee shop nearby.
The sound of mariachi and the aroma of sizzling meat drifted from the kitchen in back.
In London, his music drifted from speakers and headphones, but he, the man, largely skated along unseen.
Classical music drifted from somewhere above in an all-too-obvious attempt to create a cultured environment.
It's just the phrasing and the emphases, maybe the vocabulary as well, that has drifted from origins.
On the right, one of the cherubs has drifted from the flock and found a sympathetic listener.
They both fizzled because over the last 30 years the parties of the right drifted from conservatism.
Miller struggled with this balance in her work, as her focus drifted from fashion to the war itself.
To stay under the radar, Baptiste drifted from place to place, aiding in humanitarian efforts around the globe.
Large, unhappy portions of the Republican party have drifted from the establishment and grabbed some power from it.
He dropped out of high school, spent time in the Marine Corps, then drifted from job to job.
The warming fragrance of a stew has drifted from the kitchen, then streams in to the cold doorway.
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — The families drifted from the mosques to the hospital, their emotions battered, their eyes bloodshot.
As for myself, my own religious orientation has drifted from Christianity to more of a nebulous agnosticism over time.
In college at UC Davis and after, Akuno drifted from one experiment in cooperative living and organizing to another.
"Cargill wants to buy from us," said Mr. Janzen, 38, as bluish smoke drifted from heaps of smoldering vegetation.
Many U.S. farmers say dicamba has drifted from its intended fields, damaging plants that are not resistant to the chemical.
For nearly six hours, we drifted from lookout point to lookout point never getting bored with what we were seeing.
Firemen had broken down the front door and smashed the windows; an acrid smoke still drifted from the lower ones.
Unlike Afropunk, which has drifted from its rock 'n' roll roots, Punk Black exclusively seeks out rock and rock-inspired acts.
"It is disheartening to see just how far China's leaders have drifted from the early days of bold reform," he wrote.
Pompeo, who did not take questions from reporters, said international institutions built to protect human rights had drifted from their mission.
The band broke up and Petty drifted from band to band before joining back up with his bandmates from Mudcrutch in 1975.
The S&P 500 drifted from losses to gains and back again, while stocks in Europe pared most of their early gains.
If problems arise, it is only because the world has drifted from this default, which can be restored by reasserting American credibility.
"Personally, he drifted from far left to fairly right," Bert de Vries, a Christian Democrat and former colleague, said in a 1998 interview.
Political observers said that Mr. Stern, who was long identified with liberal causes, drifted from left to center under Mayors Koch and Giuliani.
Many drifted from parties in neighborhoods, like Crown Heights and Flatbush, that have been the cradle of the city's Caribbean community for decades.
Smoke drifted from burning vehicles following a suicide car bombing close to the presidential palace and a second blast near the security building.
His biggest achievement was cracking the Soviet weather code (weather fronts drifted from Siberia across to Japan, so they knew about the weather first).
The confirmation process has gotten political precisely because the court has drifted from the constitutional text and rendered decisions based instead on policy preferences.
Spain's former king, Juan Carlos I, drifted from public life after he was snubbed by his son, King Felipe VI, at a military parade.
It's hard because I've drifted from my major since declaring it, and I've found it really difficult to get excited about the material anymore.
Chris Turner, who works at the resort, posted video of the damage to Facebook -- smoke drifted from burned-out vehicles and the buildings' charred remains.
They worry about the illnesses of age and how they will approach death without the help of children who long ago drifted from their lives.
Mr. Ramirez said he drifted from Chicago through London until "washing up" in Berlin in 2007 because he heard studio space was plentiful and cheap.
By then, the Indians had turned a three-run lead to six, and the mind drifted from the impressiveness of the Cleveland pitching to its repeatability.
But then Dougherty's attention drifted from Stanley to the television monitor in his peripheral vision, which showed Tiger Woods out on the Firestone Country Club course.
The report said it was likely that debris drifted from an area around the midpoint of the current search site, due west of Australia's southwestern corner.
The memory of Koba's own treachery is kept alive, as some of his followers have drifted from militant anti-Caesarism to collaboration with the enemy species.
Readers did not yet have a fix on The Times's politics under Mr. Ochs, as it gradually drifted from the Republican column into the Democratic camp.
The idea that the world is wrong has always been a potent one on this show, and season two has drifted from it just a tiny bit.
The scent of taquitos drifted from Maria Lopez's kitchen — she made enough for everyone — and young men helped carry jars of watermelon agua fresca down the steps.
"On top of everything else, our leaders drifted from American principles, they lost sight of America's destiny, and they lost their belief in American greatness," Trump said.
As patients and employees drifted from the hospital in the hours after the shooting, Ms. Ruiz, the patient-care technician, stood in her green scrubs, deeply shaken.
More than anything else, the white voters who drifted from President Barack Obama in 2012 to Trump last year — a seemingly incongruent transition — sealed the Republican victory.
The Crying Jordan meme was all over my social-media feeds, and although I had drifted from my Tar Heels-obsessed childhood, I felt unusually bummed out.
Backed with $105 million in VC funding, Spring had reportedly struggled to scale and had drifted from the mobile-first strategy it touted right out of the gate.
A wannabe artist who drifted from hippie boyfriend to hippie boyfriend, Christine openly admitted — usually with screaming and swearing — that she wasn't up to the task of motherhood.
With the initial emergency over, and with Brexit and the US presidential election dominating the news agenda, the situation in Greece seems to have drifted from people's consciousness.
McGuireWoods has also drifted from being a small firm of generalists into a more expansive one with defined policy expertise — including in healthcare, energy, transportation and tax policy.
He was hazed by veteran teammates, especially Al Jefferson, and found that the more he tried to fit in, the further he drifted from who he really was.
He drifted from his brother's home in Brooklyn to his mother's in Ithaca, N.Y., and back, and for a while, it seems, spent nights in Tompkins Square Park.
Along the 43th fairway during her round, the wail of a bagpipe drifted from a suite, where a television was tuned to the men's British Open at Carnoustie.
Aprosoja said in the U.S. more than 2,700 complaints have been filed by non-users of the Xtend technology who were affected by dicamba drifted from neighboring farmers.
Those close to the governor say he believes Loeffler will help the party appeal to suburban and female voters who've drifted from the GOP since Trump took office.
Over the past 63 years or so, Britain's population has drifted from north to south and from cities to suburbs, swelling the size of some electorates and shrinking others.
"We sort of drifted from [the idea of] a video projection to a purely electro-mechanical reflective machine," Projet EVA's Simon Laroche and Etienne Grenier tell The Creators Project.
Administrators rescinded Claiborne's speaking invitation after a clutch of fundamentalist bloggers complained that his presence on campus was further evidence that the school had drifted from its conservative identity.
They didn't have a firm commitment to anything in life—they drifted from here to there—and all of a sudden here is something solid they can believe in.
Most of the leaders, especially those heading democracies around the world, understand how far Trump has drifted from the traditional American values that have so long been prized abroad.
He said the evolution of "they" is something like what happened to "you" centuries ago, when it drifted from plural to singular, nudging "thee" and "thou" into Elizabethan obscurity.
Mother Ollie gladly attended Mass at my family's Catholic church in Birmingham, too, but she never drifted from her quiet adherence to the King James ways of her Baptist youth.
She had drifted from the rest of our college friends after she moved up north, but I got in touch with her new friends there to check that she was okay.
He saw Mr. Buttigieg on Sunday at the fourth stop on his bus tour, a 72-hour whirlwind that prioritized small Iowa counties that had drifted from Democrats in recent elections.
Futures, however, drifted from early highs as new export deals failed to materialize and as farmers took advantage of the price spike to sell crops, flooding the market with newly harvested soybeans.
Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions, a loyal supporter, has taken a major role managing the transition effort, especially as the official transition chief, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, has drifted from the campaign.
"We join many Americans in being sick of the status quo in American politics, particularly presidential politics, that has far drifted from the bedrock ideals of our fabulous Founders," the editorial said.
Sure, the holiday has kinda drifted from an idealized celebration of the mother-child bond to a corporate-driven occasion for mass consumption, but that shouldn't overshadow how important moms fundamentally are.
A former governor who has remained popular even as his state has drifted from its Democratic roots, Mr. Manchin is most likely the only West Virginia Democrat who could retain the seat.
But in its swift rise, it has also embraced aggressive styles of fund-raising, marketing and personnel management that have many current and former employees questioning whether it has drifted from its mission.
At a queer-friendly party in Brooklyn called Fight Club this Saturday, his charm was on full display as he drifted from circle to circle, laughing alongside and embracing both guys and girls.
Speaking via video feed from Los Angeles, Mr. Bannon, a Catholic, held forth against rampant secularization, the existential threat of Islam, and a capitalism that had drifted from the moral foundations of Christianity.
Sitting there just after nightfall on Wednesday for ensemble mise-en's program of music by the contemporary Italian composer Salvatore Sciarrino, my eyes at one point drifted from the players to the window.
In both cases, people only try to enact change when they realize how far they've drifted from a past norm, and they quickly realize that it's probably too late to go back in time.
Instead, Republicans appear more willing to aim their criticism at Turkey by voting for tough new sanctions against the NATO ally, which has drifted from Western influence in recent years under President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Before carding a final-round one-under 70 to finish tied for second, one stroke behind the Englishman Paul Casey, for his first top-three finish since 2013, Woods could have drifted from the sport.
They are also treading carefully to avoid antagonizing a mercurial figure whose mind they still hope to change as they have in previous cases where he drifted from the party line, such as on immigration.
Earlier, Asian shares drifted from decade highs as Chinese stocks stumbled for a second straight session, with confidence dented by rising bond yields as Beijing intensified a crackdown on risky financing, threatening to squeeze corporate profits.
Her distorted, colorful style led to features in LIFE Magazine and Newsweek, but she drifted from the limelight after a falling out with Clement Greenberg and a caustic review from New York Times critic John Canaday.
The final dance in the suite, "Rose Petals," to Brahms, was like a moving painting as Ms. Mearns, delicate though never diminutive, was swept along in a swirl of the petals that drifted from her hands.
Adolescents drifted from city to torn city, sloughing off both the past and the future as snakes shed their skins, children who were never taught and would never now learn the games that had held the society together.
A briefing (delivered in voiceover by Brian Cox) tells Lee that Morgan's creators have been isolated together for seven years, and may have drifted from their original mission parameters — an intriguing idea later covered in a single throwaway line.
His mother drifted from marriage to marriage, so Vinnie did not have a relationship with biological father, Vince Senior, until 1957, when Vince Senior began to regularly visit the children from his first marriage with his new wife, Juanita.
After being laid off by Goupil in 21890, he drifted from job to job before studying theology and signing on to become an evangelical preacher, working among Belgian miners and, later, in working-class enclaves in Amsterdam and London.
Ryan ultimately did not run against Pelosi to be speaker of the House The five-term congressman from Ohio would likely present himself as a candidate able to connect to Midwestern voters who have drifted from the Democratic Party.
It is unclear how far-reaching such problems may be, but some experts say thousands of law enforcement officers may have drifted from police department to police department even after having been fired, forced to resign or convicted of a crime.
And now that we've moved on, I think of the outlets sparking out and my guitar rising against the wall until it fell and became a boat that drifted from room to room, knocking into legs of tables and chairs.
Hushed conversations drifted from crowds lined up to buy food: about the firefighters who died after coming back from Chernobyl, about the whole town of Pripyat that had been herded onto buses and driven away from their homes, probably never to return.
McConnell: 'Safe to say' no action on Garland "The confirmation process has gotten political precisely because the court itself has drifted from the constitutional text and rendered decisions based instead on policy preferences ... the chief justice is part of the problem," Grassley said.
Initially, engineers proposed that the Loon balloons would float around the globe and that they would have to find a way to keep the balloons a safe traveling distance apart and replace a balloon that drifted from an area that needed connectivity.
Mr. Blankenship, though, said "no one, and I mean no one, will tell us how to vote," and seemed to suggest that Mr. Trump had drifted from the spirt of his own candidacy by not embracing the hard-edged campaign he had waged.
"Those who were lucky enough to be at Lexington Avenue and Forty-second street had the advantage of the eye protection afforded by a screen of smoke that drifted from a chimney across their vision at just the right moment," reported The Times.
That's because Trump's aides and allies in Congress have spent much of this year trying to keep him from doing things he said he'd do in last year's campaign — which, in turn, shows how Republican politics have drifted from governing realities in 21st century America.
The police and firefighter divers appeared to free one passenger soon after submerging, but it may have taken until the helicopter drifted from 86th Street to a pier at 34th Street for the divers to free the rest of the passengers, the official said.
Mr. Zaharan, who went by several names, including Mohammed Cassim Mohamed Zaharan, Zaharan Hashmi and Zahran Hashim, was considered little more than an unsuccessful cleric who preached kill-all-the-infidels messages as he drifted from mosque to mosque in Sri Lanka and India.
Democrats, Washington and too much of the country, he argues, have drifted from the sense of shared purpose that lifted America out of the Depression, created the will to win World War II and fostered the rise of a more egalitarian, if still inequitable, society.
It should have happened much sooner—say, when a coup threatened to topple Erdoğan's government in 2016, or in the aftermath, as he drifted from the U.S.'s orbit—but removing a nuclear arsenal from Turkish soil is a necessary step in reducing a global danger.
WASHINGTON — The nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court has exposed just how far the Senate has drifted from the rules of decorum that once elevated senatorial prerogative over party, leaving behind the kind of smash-mouth partisan politics that have long dominated the unruly House.
As investigators fanned out in a vast search and residents started taking the unusual step of locking their doors, conversations often drifted from expressing surprise over an exit that would have once seemed impossible to speculation over how far the inmates had gotten and how the episode would inevitably catch the attention of filmmakers and television producers.

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