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  • 1Free drift — mode refers to a state of motion engaged by an object in orbit, whereby constant attitude is not maintained. When attitude is not maintained, the object is said to be in free drift, thereby relying on its own inertia to avoid attitude drift.This… …

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  • 2Drift netting — Drift netting. Drift netting is a fishing technique where nets, called drift nets, are allowed to float freely at the surface of a sea or lake. Usually a drift net is a gill net with floats attached to a rope along the top of the net, and weights …

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  • 3Drift — may mean: Contents 1 Film and literature 2 Geography 3 Industry …

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  • 4Drift and Mastery — Drift and Mastery: An Attempt to Diagnose the Current Unrest   Author(s) Walter Lippmann …

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  • 5Drift diving — is a type of recreational diving where the diver is transported by the currents caused by the tide or in a river. The current gives the diver the impression of flying and allows the diver to cover long distances underwater, possibly seeing more… …

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  • 6Drift City — Developer(s) NPluto Publisher(s) NHN Corporation Distr …

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  • 7Drift Fence — Directed by Otho Lovering Produced by Harold Hurley (producer) William T. Lackey (associate producer) …

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  • 8drift´less|ness — drift|less «DRIHFT lihs», adjective. 1. having no drift, direction, or purpose; aimless. 2. Geology. free from drift. –drift´less|ness, noun …

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  • 9drift|less — «DRIHFT lihs», adjective. 1. having no drift, direction, or purpose; aimless. 2. Geology. free from drift. –drift´less|ness, noun …

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  • 10Free Will — • The question of free will, moral liberty, or the liberum arbitrium of the Schoolmen, ranks amongst the three or four most important philosophical problems of all time Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Free Will     Free Will …

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