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The storm | drifted across the island, emerging into the South Ch |
parted her mooring cables during a storm and | drifted across the bows of battleship HMS Glory. |
, detached itself from the Irish coast and he | drifted across to the island of Lismore, in Loch Linn |
aming wreck of the steamer Sankaty, which had | drifted across the Acushnet River from New Bedford ha |
n the Clive Churchill Medal on the day, later | drifted across field and showed the ball to three def |
in the net, a marker buoy attached to the net | drifted along the water's surface indicating an enemy |
ttering a lighter loaded with lumber that had | drifted alongside. |
At dawn on March 7, the raft had | drifted and was less than a mile off the entrance to |
Refloated by the tide, | drifted and grounded at Veryan Beach. |
Following the war, the Elves | drifted apart from the other Faeries, retreating into |
It is a song about two lovers who have | drifted apart while they "go through the motions" and |
leary discovers his middle class parents have | drifted apart and constantly quarrel at the least pro |
However the two | drifted apart and by 1941 Orgaz was openly discussing |
nd, according to John Walker, the group "just | drifted apart". |
w's long convalescence, she and Prince Andrew | drifted apart, her daughters all married German princ |
d, Mandy was released, however she and Sinbad | drifted apart. |
anes, released in 1999, after which the group | drifted apart. |
After marriage the two gradually | drifted apart. |
As Mendelssohn matured however the two | drifted apart. |
Over the years the group slowly | drifted apart; Christie accepted a job in the Middle |
The ship | drifted approximately 100 yards before sinking to the |
She then | drifted approximately 130 miles down the Ohio River, |
be Dean's last taste of league football as he | drifted around the non-League scene with spells at St |
l arms fire soon disabled the transport which | drifted ashore blocking the channel below the gunboat |
t day-approximately 24 hours after forming-it | drifted ashore along the northeast coast of Honduras, |
Felixstowe claimed to have been laid by UC-7, | drifted ashore before she could be rescued and broke |
A few days later, on July 9, 1935 she | drifted ashore and was beached on the eastern shores |
The Queen broke up and her cargo | drifted ashore over the next several months, inspirin |
a sailor, and a passenger aboard, eventually | drifted ashore on the Isle of Sheppey the next day wi |
22 survivors | drifted ashore on the northern end of King Island on |
The wreck | drifted ashore at Manzanillo." |
the ships either cut their anchor cables and | drifted ashore, or else hoisted sail with equally dis |
The capsized hulk of the Cap Arcona later | drifted ashore, and the beached wreck was broken up i |
is a fairly sedentary bird, not liable to be | drifted astray over long distances. |
Persis finally | drifted away from Seleucid control after the battle o |
Carpenter | drifted away from the surviving group, which maintain |
However, in the 1980s, Madagascar | drifted away from the Soviet Union and back towards F |
Unable to find another club, he has | drifted away from the first class game. |
consequence, its loosely organised followers | drifted away in 1935 and 1936. |
as quickly as they had appeared, the spirits | drifted away and back into the waters from whence the |
They gradually | drifted away from their original seats, and at length |
Over time, Dickel would gradually | drifted away from his economic leftism and by the 193 |
middle of the 19th century the population had | drifted away to Sutton (modern day Selsey), largely b |
However, de Jong soon | drifted away from the organization, disheartened at t |
However, after the end of the war, Kerry | drifted away from politics, but he was radicalized ag |
s betrayal by the OSS Lincoln veterans, Aalto | drifted away from contact with the Veterans of the Ab |
pression of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, he | drifted away from orthodox Marxism and his career in |
thal's volunteers, succumbing to frustration, | drifted away to more ordinary pursuits. |
ot Dag's secretariat formed in 1935 when Falk | drifted away as a leader, and was present (together w |
e against Burton Albion on 22 August 2009, he | drifted away from the first team scene and joined Har |
hly successful contract cleaning business and | drifted away from the NPUK as it became rife with int |
airspeed, descended below the glideslope and | drifted away from the localizer course, hitting a sea |
He later | drifted away from his father's positions. |
As the core group behind Ergo graduated and | drifted away, and as student activism in general decl |
some rioters remained at Barrier 14, most had | drifted away, while Rossville Street and the waste gr |
submarine later broke free from the shore and | drifted back out to sea. |
of arguments with both sides of his family he | drifted between each of his parents until a fateful s |
loating moonshine still, the SS Walrus, which | drifted between cane plantations evading police in th |
The electrons are | drifted by an electric field toward an amplification |
male orca in his floating salmon net that had | drifted close to shore near Namu, British Columbia. |
The wind dropped, and the vessel | drifted close in shore It was attempted to wear ship, |
artillery duel, the cable was cut and Detroit | drifted down the river, grounding on Squaw Island whe |
("Princess of the Water," who is said to have | drifted down from the heavens into the lake at the su |
The burning cotton-clad | drifted downstream for several hours before running a |
3 barges broke loose and | drifted downstream, missing Mark Twain Memorial Bridg |
rkins (DD-877) would pursue the balloon as it | drifted downwind. |
Clinging on she continued to gain height and | drifted during the night before she finally came down |
pushed by strong tailwinds, the aircraft had | drifted east considerably, and was flying over the Su |
The depression | drifted east and northeastward over the next day, tho |
The circulation slowly | drifted east-northeastward and became absorbed by a n |
The ship | drifted eastwards and eventually ran aground to the e |
As the depression | drifted erratically, the system remained weak due to |
Collins | drifted for a time, through El Paso, Texas, and later |
He | drifted for a few months, then one day asked himself |
The ship burned and | drifted for 11 hours, and sank after the U-701 fired |
It | drifted for several days and eventually sank in 200 f |
David Crowley, the second mate, | drifted for 43 hours on a bale of cotton, coming asho |
severely overcrowded with 32 crewmen aboard, | drifted for approximately 3 weeks across the Pacific |
solo career, as his own musical inclinations | drifted from that of Triumvirat. |
Over the next few years Covay | drifted from label to label, but a further dance-orie |
The format | drifted from Inspiration to Adult Contemporary (AC) C |
d Stevens Institute of Technology for a year, | drifted from job to job, spent six frustrating weeks |
Reid was known as a maverick who | drifted from the CCF line on some issues. |
As the system | drifted generally west-northwestward, strong wind she |
She | drifted helplessly into range of Turkish guns, which |
glish Channel, the tow boke and the Demetrios | drifted helplessly. |
The band split up, but Harry still | drifted in and out of the music scene. |
ated by the Cobb hotspot as the Pacific Plate | drifted in a northwesterly direction, leaving a trail |
e Confederate side so that the pontoon bridge | drifted in the river. |
atra "abandoned and sinking," but instead she | drifted in the Bay until found four days later by Spa |
ire as well as other Manchester musicians who | drifted in and out such as Vini Reilly, guitarist in |
9 Chicago Triathlon when an age-group athlete | drifted in front during his attempt to pass around mi |
d Rotuma A wanderer and a sailor at first, he | drifted in his travels to Tonga, where he became a Ch |
re, as well as other Manchester musicians who | drifted in and out such as Vini Reilly, guitarist in |
The cyclone | drifted inland, deteriorating into a tropical storm b |
swamped by the blowing up of her magazine and | drifted inshore under enemy guns. |
He then | drifted into journeyman obscurity, and was knocked ou |
setback and the loss of his livelihood Seddon | drifted into gambling and drink. |
Brent | drifted into "B" pictures from the late 1940s and ret |
He | drifted into semi-professional football in the early |
fact, the members of the band themselves had | drifted into abiguity; two were married, two were in |
Settlers slowly | drifted into the Tucannon River area in the 1860s, bu |
Some of Gustav's more northerly remnants even | drifted into Minnesota where they dropped small amoun |
d during the first half of the storm, and she | drifted into the Cooper River. |
her moorings in Luce Bay, near Stranraer and | drifted into the Irish Sea. |
During his early twenties, Goussis | drifted into a life of crime after meeting many crimi |
nded in 1931 by A.E. Goonesinha, but this had | drifted into communalist strike-breaking action by 19 |
the gubernatorial election of 1876, the party | drifted into irrelevancy and was nothing more than a |
yal" means the punk and skinhead scene, which | drifted into left-wing (punks) and right-wing (skinhe |
However, the members | drifted into other projects and it became apparent th |
ing to persuade Bury he was worth a contract, | drifted into non-league football with Mossley. |
"Mama Told Me" issued long after Fantastique | drifted into oblivion, even it was used as a part of |
ry, working with E.L.T. Mesens and eventually | drifted into the world of jazz music, finding work wi |
Most of the groups members | drifted into the Industrial Workers of the World, whi |
aval mines that had broken their moorings and | drifted into Norwegian waters. |
pileus, 3 comb jelly species are occasionally | drifted into the Baltic from the North Sea but do not |
inding work in the field proved difficult, he | drifted into acting, working as a radio announcer and |
ccessful, U-Vox, and a tour in 1987, the band | drifted into other projects and he says, "never got r |
Mohammed Hassen observes, Ennarea eventually | drifted into an extended period of civil war and by " |
the 2006-07 season after a bad injury, Jordan | drifted into local league football, playing in the No |
tation with Longford in the mid-1990s,Coleman | drifted into club management in County Cavan. |
Hitler abruptly broke off the friendship and | drifted into homelessness. |
t ship Aurora broke free from its mooring and | drifted, leaving the shore party stranded. |
d to Australia while India would need to have | drifted more from its current position it is in today |
The men had | drifted nine and a half miles since the sinking. |
It | drifted northeast ward over the state, re-emerging in |
trengthening, the subtropical storm initially | drifted northeastward. |
- and her cargo of 5 million gallons of oil - | drifted northward up Cook Inlet, where she ran agroun |
By October 5, the trough | drifted northward into a more favorable environment o |
The system | drifted northward, and initially moderate wind shear |
, westward to Japan, back to Alaska, and then | drifted northwards through the Bering Strait and beco |
on deck caused by the waves, it capsized and | drifted northwest. |
ording to the band Pylon's statement, his van | drifted off the road and overturned. |
t of Hurricane Katrina Deepwater Nautilus had | drifted off location. |
Such was the destruction that both ships | drifted off on the swell with enormous losses, and th |
n January 12, 1838; just eight days later, it | drifted off its station. |
of its members - except Nene - have seemingly | drifted off to pursue their own goals. |
oon, in the heat of battle, some Gothic ships | drifted off the main body and were easily destroyed, |
) of fission products, of which 74 PBq(2 MCi) | drifted off the site, creating a contaminated region |
e four knot breeze, died away, and the vessel | drifted on to the North Spit. |
fter an engine failure in stormy weather, and | drifted onto the rocks. |
Her construction was 70% completed when she | drifted onto a mine on 25 August 1945 and sank. |
the King Philip, a three-masted clipper ship | drifted onto Ocean Beach and foundered. |
in 1937 the anchor lost its hold and the ship | drifted onto the beach in front of what is now the El |
A pickup truck | drifted onto the shoulder and swerved back onto the l |
nchor from which she unfortunately parted and | drifted onto a sand bank where she broke up. |
ardson played on for Kent until 1965, when he | drifted out of cricket. |
He later | drifted out of the music industry due to personal iss |
e left Chester on a free transfer in 1981 and | drifted out of professional football, joining Telford |
8, leading 91 of the first 101 laps, until he | drifted out and hard into the turn 1 wall. |
But within four years, he had | drifted out of the Lancashire team at the age of 37, |
arge aerosol cloud released offshore until it | drifted over land, achieving a large area coverage. |
ialist Party - or even if most of its members | drifted over there - that's not relevant unless Sonia |
The damaged craft having broken away | drifted right across the estuary as far as Great Yarm |
ant, June 4, 2005: "The Domine Deus Agnus Dei | drifted serenely out of the door over the meadows", a |
It is known only from | drifted shells and, as such, is the least studied of |
oud" burned through and the burning steamboat | drifted slowly down the Mississippi River, setting 22 |
the region as the storm's center deepened and | drifted slowly along the mid-Atlantic coast". |
his wings as | drifted snow, his eyes as flame; |
through the white and | drifted snow. |
Norse people had, according to Keyser, | drifted south towards Denmark as well, but here they |
roject that clouds of nerve agents would have | drifted south and reached allied troops. |
When Roosevelt realized the landing craft had | drifted south with the current and smoke more than a |
James Patrick's families | drifted south through Alabama & Louisana. |
She then | drifted south, finally running aground under Buckton |
The depression | drifted southward and strengthened into Tropical Stor |
It | drifted southward a short distance offshore, slowly i |
once grown on Antarctica's surface before it | drifted southward. |
land with fire and ghostly apparitions, that | drifted the streets in ghastly imitation of the once |
He then | drifted through lower league football with (amongst o |
he Charioteers also left Columbia in 1950 and | drifted through five labels over the next seven years |
He | drifted through various cowboy jobs in Colorado and T |
Graduating from Yale in 1847, he | drifted through various occupations until, in Califor |
He | drifted through several jobs before starting work at |
the Flyers (1973-4 and 1974-5), "The Hammer" | drifted through several teams (Pittsburgh Penguins, L |
le characters and gunfighters of the Old West | drifted through, including Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, |
Their son was Ari, who | drifted to White Men's Land, which some people call G |
As the continent | drifted to the west, the hotspot gradually moved offs |
ng five of their seven games in October, Vale | drifted to third-from-bottom. |
The depression | drifted to the south over the next day before briefly |
When he left KQV, he | drifted to Florida and found part-time radio work in |
Reed | drifted to the U.S. in the late 1950s and appeared in |
He | drifted to the canvas and was taken out of the stretc |
ed to tire with an eighth of a mile to go and | drifted to the middle of the track. |
Pumice rafts | drifted to Fiji in 1979 and 1984 from eruptions aroun |
pen boat, without rudder or oars, in which he | drifted to Buenos Aires. |
As the storm | drifted to the west and executed a small cyclonic loo |
The focus of the Soviet attack | drifted to the II.Battalion, 2nd Estonian Regiment ca |
aground at Orient Point, and in 1876 when it | drifted to Faulkner Island. |
ent down (for reasons unknown) and eventually | drifted to Covent Garden where he worked as a handyma |
rdeen broke up again in 2005 as their members | drifted to other projects, though they released a car |
lusive economic zone which had broken tow and | drifted to its current position. |
nvited to the wedding as the two of them have | drifted too far apart. |
stioning his religious beliefs and eventually | drifted toward secularism. |
Finally towed after she | drifted toward New York piers, she settled in the Jer |
seldom used today as fashion-preferences have | drifted towards more "natural" cottons. |
moke could be seen from a great distance, and | drifted towards the nearby Latvian border. |
the ship lost power due to engine failure and | drifted towards Kandilli point in Turkey. |
traditional fishing grounds as the oil spill | drifted towards the islands of Timor and Sumba. |
ge through the Bosphorus on 27 July 2000, and | drifted towards Kandilli point. |
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