He closed his eyes, stretched his feet onto the footstool and started to drift back to sleep. |
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Food depots were sometimes hard to relocate, and days on end of cut rations made the men's thoughts always drift back to food. |
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My characters drift back into the primordial soup from which they so recently emerged. |
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The drift back to Enzed is increasing as it is found that the proverbial pot of gold is easier accessible. |
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He watched them disappear upriver and they watched him drift back toward civilization. |
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It's time to drift back into the soulless monotony of a five-day work week and inch closer and closer to death. |
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As Siegfried is left on his own reality returns, the studio reappears and the dancers drift back in for the next rehearsal. |
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We have several women who are doing survival prostitution, or they slowly drift back into exploitative situations. |
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But someone will need to make sure it does not drift back into the troubled waters that the IOR is leaving behind. |
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The rebellion's leaders had been caught and swiftly brought to justice and the rioters began to drift back home to their apprenticeships and farms. |
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Bringing the covers up to your chin, you revel in the warmth of a plush duvet and drift back to sleep, at least for the next nine minutes. |
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This is the region where you can drift back in time to when the clock seems to have stopped at the first wave of the D-Day Landings. |
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This allows the weaker cells that drift back in capacity and will limit the battery from delivering its full capacity potential. |
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It is important to avoid a drift back to a system of national and regional financial fiefdoms. |
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While he performed the spell he allowed his thoughts to drift back to his scry, and of Verna's petrified green eyes boring into his pleased red ones. |
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There are also new concerns that Iraq's army and police may drift back into sectarianism. |
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Late last month they started to drift back into the market hunting for bargains. |
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It's important to ensure the sequence is truly meaningless, otherwise you'll drift back into rumination. |
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Hopefully they will drift back together in the early part of the next millennium into some kind of a customs union or confederacy. |
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People who escaped to neighbouring republics are starting to drift back to their home towns. |
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They thus created a sense of disappointment among the population, which tended to drift back to nationalist parties. |
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However a return of the northerly and north-westerly winds during the latter part of the second week caused the ice to drift back southwards. |
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These relationships served to counteract the desire to drift back to street friends. |
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Some bees will drift back to the old site if the colony is moved less than two kilometers. |
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The drift back factor was often easier if there was access to people still involved in the street. |
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Conversations with locals almost inevitably drift back to war. |
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Foreign tourists, in time, may drift back too. |
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And then viewers will drift back to their favorite stations. |
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And while economic and security concerns imposed short-term declines in those coming to the United States in the past, the number of traveling students tends to drift back upward as normalcy returns. |
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It was easy to drift back into it, like a dream that lasted for years. |
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But if METI's plan succeeds, expect much of corporate Japan to try to ignore the fiduciary bits, swallow the poison pill and drift back into a pleasant slumber. |
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Anchor upcurrent of these areas and drift back a jig tipped with a live pilchard or pinfish. |
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Curtains of vapor drift back to reveal the Americans, volplaning along well inside ten meters and only a little faster than the balloon. |
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