Not wanting him to
drift away with his own new language full of mysterious words like `par,' `birdie' and `rough,' I said I would, too.
My favorite golf memory
There are stories of how at times of food shortages older Inuits would "
drift away" on icebergs in order to ensure that, through their deaths, the younger members of their families would have enough food to survive.
Death with dignity: the ultimate human right? (The Popular Condition)
Nearly 200 million years ago, Madagascar began to
drift away from the African continent.
Madagascar. (You'll Love)
Gaill suggests that the tube worm embryos that
drift away from the vents or are carried upward by the vent's heated plume quickly reach cool water, enter a state of arrested development, and then ride the ocean currents until they reach a suitably warm spot to continue their growth.
Tube worms like it hot, but larvae not. (Earth Science)
The brainchild of Fred Crawford, a strategist at Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, and Ryan Mathews, a "futurist," the book carries the subtitle, "Why Great Companies Never Try to Be the Best at Everything." The authors contend that by trying to excel at too many things, great companies
drift away from their knitting.
When Excellence Isn't Enough
So beautiful is Mendelssohn's music that one could
drift away on a cloud and lose sight of the message; for there is a message there and it is this: the God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel answers prayer.
Elijah
Even if today, as Showalter notes, the quilt has "transcended the stigma of its sources in women's culhire" and become the "central metaphor of American cultural identity" (215), that generalizing
drift away from a certain womanly specificity has not diminished its appeal as a kind of ground for certain groups, particularly women's.
In Spite of It All: A Reading of Alice Walker's "Everyday Use"
The man who founded The Wine Spectator and added Cigar Aficionado is watching his ash grow longer as cigar buffs
drift away like smoke through the window.
Up in smoke
Five minutes later another header saw the points
drift away from Town's promotion challenge.
Burnley 2 Northampton 1
Murray Polner and Jim O'Grady note that, as in so many other 1960s organizations, "the movement's women were the first to
drift away from the ultra-resistance movement.
Disarmed and Dangerous: The Radical Lives and Times of Daniel and Philip Berrigan
The crowd began to
drift away soon after the 12:01 a.m.
Waiting for Gacy
When I was forty-five I lay for hours beside a pool, the green hazy springtime water, and watched the salamanders coupling, how they drifted lazily with their little hands floating almost aimlessly in and out of the shadows, fifteen or twenty of them, and suddenly two would dart together and clasp one another belly to belly the way we do, and then would let go and
drift away again at peace, lazily, in the green pool that was their world and for a while was mine.
Forty-five
When the couple returned to Washington, they did
drift away from party politics, but Sylvia remained an underground member.
Loyalties: A Son's Memoir
"To get away from it all, residents can simply
drift away in a luxurious bedroom with double bed and en-suite shower room, stream the latest shows on their 32-inch flat screen TV, or whip up a feast in their very own kitchen."
What would Rik make of it?
BLAYDON boss Micky Ward is adamant his side's season will not "
drift away" after five consecutive defeats in National One.
Blaydon boss out to end on a positive; REGIONAL RUGBY UNION