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Let's face it, it's important to go adrift every once in a while.
Like many other doctors across the nation, he felt totally adrift.
They will remain adrift for 22 days before being rescued.
Once it was adrift, she and the others would be prisoners on the island!
He felt utterly adrift, without a single firm thing to hold on to.
"Get them back in here before their systems fail completely and they're adrift, too."
"We are a very comfortable community, but a number of people have found themselves adrift" in a changing economy.
Despite the help, you may still feel adrift, but it doesn't matter.
American foreign policy in the Arctic has been largely adrift since the cold war.
"The city's homeless policy is adrift and without focus," he said.
Then well either be adrift, he said, or a fireball.
Turkey has been politically adrift since the last election in 1995.
He had cut himself adrift and he would not look back again.
But a change in the center's management has left him adrift, he said, as the theater space is also being used for other purposes.
On the legitimate stage, however, she is adrift and very nearly helpless.
They seemed rootless, adrift, waiting in some sense to go home again.
The domestic banking industry has been adrift since the financial collapse in 1998.
By this point Chester were well adrift at the bottom of the table, and results did not improve.
He seemed to be adrift, floating within some vast inner sea.
The city will remain adrift, at the mercy of the economic tides.
When he took office in 1980 Columbia was adrift, both financially and academically.
Now, barely six months out, they are adrift if not becalmed.
Each fevered quest for a true love left me more adrift than ever.
Next day she rescued two Japanese from a raft on which they had been adrift 40 days.
But many immigrants remain adrift, unsure whom to trust for help.