For GPS, this is an enormous issue because it turns out that the clocks on the satellites drift by almost 40, 000 nanoseconds per day relative to the clocks on the ground because they are high above the earth's surface (and therefore in a weaker gravitational field) and are moving fast relative to the ground.
San'ya has aged with its residents, old men with creased faces and missing teeth who squat and smoke on the pavements, drift from bar to bar, or sleep it off in the winter sun on cardboard and plastic matting.
The Gleision tragedy threw a spotlight on the nature of some of the small drift mines that were once dotted around Wales, but the reality of modern day opencast mining is as far removed as you get can from a pit like Gleision.
Large numbers are killed each year on the long-lines or drift nets of commercial fishermen, in which the animals can become snared and drown within 40 minutes.
Smaller vessels were then due to pick up the weapons, load them in airtight containers and let them drift on to the Gaza coast, the Associated Press reported.
Those on board survived for 60 days on drift ice, during the Arctic winter.
Ward seem to drift in on the crackling radio waves of a distant time.
Drift off on the most comfortable king feather bed you may ever sleep in, and awaken each morning to a magnificent breakfast for two.
Largely because of the political difficulties, the chances are that Europe's chronic unemployment will drift on for some time, further damaging the lives of the continent's least fortunate citizens.
When I sit out in the pasture, Lulu is usually the first to drift up behind me and rest her chin on the top of my head, waiting for her nose to be scratched.
We could either accept a consensual deal for 12 months, or the situation would drift on and we would find ourselves with a constructive dismissal (claim) and also an unfair dismissal.
The grounding of all non-emergency flights from England's airports - which began on Thursday morning - will remain in place until at least 0100 BST on Monday as the plume continues to drift across Britain.
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Yet as recently as May 1, this drift was evinced on the left, on this subject, on the Rachel Maddow Show, as Maddow reported on the charges brought that day against three friends of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
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Their reactions, though, have alternated over the years between insisting that reforms had already been made and stalling for time by stating that the reforms would take several years more to complete, maybe banking on the hope that American attention would drift.
If, on the other hand, Mr Blair insists on staying on too long and thus deepens the sense of chaos and drift around his government, he will be doing both himself and his country a disservice.
But the NUS is concerned there is a long-term drift towards placing entry charges on students - following the precedent set by tuition fees - and has supported an early-day motion in the House of Commons declaring opposition to top-up fees, signed by 38 MPs.
Their shrieks of laughter drift to the shore on the sea air.
The four men died after the Gleision drift mine flooded on 15 September 2011 after a retaining wall holding back a body of water failed.
Saturday and Sunday will continue the dry, sunny and very warm theme as a southerly drift up into the British Isles keeps temperatures on the rise.
While Mr Assad's attention focused ever more narrowly on the peace process, internal policy began to drift.
They worry about the government's rightward drift on social and economic policy: Blairisation, they glumly call it.
On the one hand, there could be a drift toward Victorian uptightness.
Eventually Nasri began to drift infield from his position on the right of midfield and it seemed to help Arsenal settle into something resembling their usual rhythm.
Stocks continued to drift lower on Thursday adding to the losses since Election Day as the Spyder Trust ( SPY) is down 5% in just seven trading days.
And then there's the simulated white-water rafting adventure at Miyazaki's Ocean Dome (81-985 21-1111), which injects a little bit of "real" reality by splashing actual water at riders as they drift down a violent torrent on the screen.
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But what these gentlemen are going to be able to do is when the news media starts seeing its attention drift to other things but there's still enormous needs on the ground, these two gentlemen of extraordinary stature I think are going to be able to help ensure that these efforts are sustained.
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While such debates grind on, impoverished victims of the tsunami are likely to drift to cities or abroad seeking employment.
The active lane keeping assist monitors the lines on the pavement in front of you and sends a vibration through the steering wheel if you start to drift out of your lane.
It looks like pricing will be announced closer to launch, but you might want to just start putting away the occasional dollar now, because this one ain't exactly going out the door free on contract if you catch our drift.
Namco Bandai released The Fast and the Furious on PlayStation 2 and PSP back in 2006 in tandem with The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift movie.
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