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  • 101Drift ice — Drift ice, Greenland Drift ice is ice that floats on the surface of the water in cold regions, as opposed to fast ice, which is attached ( fastened ) to a shore. Usually drift ice is carried along by winds and sea currents, hence its name, drift… …

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  • 102Drift Creek Wilderness — IUCN Category Ib (Wilderness Area) Drift Creek Location …

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  • 103drift´ing|ly — drift «drihft», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to carry along by currents of water or air: »The current was drifting our boat onto the rocks. 2. to heap up; pile up: »The wind is so strong it s drifting the snow. 3. to enlarge or shape (a hole) with a… …

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  • 104Drift Away — Single by Dobie Gray from the album Drift Away B side City …

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  • 105Drift pin — drift punch In metalworking, a drift pin, drift pin punch, or simply drift, is the name for a tool used for enlarging holes, or aligning holes prior to bolting or riveting metal parts together. A drift pin is not used as a punch in the… …

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  • 106Drift mining — is either the mining of a placer deposit by underground methods, or the working of coal seams accessed by adits driven into the surface outcrop of the coal bed. Drift is a more general mining term, meaning a near horizontal passageway in a mine,… …

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  • 107Drift seed — Drift seeds (also sea beans) and drift fruits are seeds and fruits adapted for long distance dispersal by water. Most are produced by tropical trees, and they can be found on distant beaches after drifting thousands of miles through ocean… …

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  • 108Drift Hypothesis — Drift Hypothesis, concerning the relationship between mental illness and social class, is the argument that illness causes someone s to have a downward shift in social class. [Hurst, Charles E. (2007) Social Inequality: Forms, Causes, and… …

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  • 109Drift House: The First Voyage —   Author(s) Dale Peck …

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  • 110Drift hypothesis — Drift hypothesis, concerning the relationship between mental illness and social class, is the argument that illness causes one to have a downward shift in social class.[1] The circumstances of one s social class do not cause the onset of a mental …

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