Recently, however, informed opinion has shifted from an absolute contraindication to a cautious recommendation for the combination. |
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When he shifted back into his saddle, even further from Olos, the horse moved closer, bristling a little before his quadruped motion stopped. |
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Under the influence of European absurdism, the climate of contemporary American theater has shifted. |
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The focus of mining then shifted back to the upper level, and during the 1980s a tunnel was driven northward into the quarry wall. |
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I covered my face momentarily, rubbed at my tired eyes with my hand, and shifted the car back into drive. |
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I pressed a button on the side of the steering wheel with my left hand as I shifted the car into drive with my right. |
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The company, over the last few years, had shifted its focus from quantity and volumes to quality and design. |
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As the period for keeping them in quarantine was over, they were shifted to the exhibit area. |
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As always, she was dressed plainly in a black garment that shifted unnaturally, almost as if the touch of her skin would leave some dread taint. |
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The light in the room shifted dramatically as the image of the boy was replaced by a thin, gangly man holding a can of cola. |
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The water shifted once more, and the breeze cast smaller ripples around it, wavelets in a far stretch of unknown. |
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Changing the temperature from above to below the lipid phase transition shifted the band position to somewhat higher wave numbers. |
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Towards the end of the decade he shifted from hip hop to acid house and the rave scene, and soon began recording his own sounds. |
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As tariffs fell, the focus shifted to eliminating import quotas, which distort market behavior and the allocation of resources. |
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As we gained it, the wind shifted, and a cloud of smoke, black and acrid, stung my eyes and made me cough. |
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China, though only two years in the WTO, has shifted the balance of power, possibly permanently. |
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Justin shifted into reverse and began to drive backwards until the headlights showed us the path to the correct exit. |
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Commercial development in Galway has shifted from the city centre to budding satellite towns in the last 12 months. |
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The normally-stressed vowel is deleted, with stress shifted back to the initial syllable. |
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Charlie shifted in her seat and rapped her fingers nervously on the armrest of her chair. |
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The room was dark as she entered, but something shifted just beyond her range of sight and she froze where she stood. |
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It is generally accepted that the electorate has shifted rightward in recent years. |
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My attention shifted to Jason, who was currently looking straight at his cousin, his dark eyes pensive, liquid pools of thought. |
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Most of the wealth has shifted into liquid assets, as uncertain investors stay out of the markets. |
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His lithe, muscular body shifted under the black chain mail he wore over a thin tunic. |
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The extent to which architects shepherd construction has shifted over the years. |
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My sense of isolation has shifted slightly from being wholly pleasant to being a little edgy. |
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These serials should be shifted to late night timings as in the case of mature films. |
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They formed a circle round me, not a good thing, and one I shifted to avoid. |
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He and his wife have shifted from the City to this lonely place just to look after the garden. |
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Venezuela was reduced to ten players for the second period of extra time and the pressure shifted to Uruguay. |
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Janet carefully swung one leg over the sill and rested her small foot on the narrow toehold as she shifted the rest of her through the opening. |
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Over a mere five occurrences these transits of Venus had shifted from events of astronomical importance to a sideshow with mere curiosity value. |
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Colchester is in the frame for hundreds of new Government jobs earmarked to be shifted out of the capital and into the districts. |
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It was just a tickle, and if he shifted, it would go away, but he didn't want to disturb Lex by moving. |
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Slowly the ratings shifted, and again it was a new ball game, and WCW's decreased production quality and management issues cause a major change. |
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There are a lot of areas where the market could be shifted to curb further destruction caused by what could be self-induced fires. |
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Talk then shifted to the big chair shot he took from Credible that busted him open pretty bad, leaving a big dent in his head. |
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We've also shifted the batting order around a bit and everyone's understood their roles, responsibilities and made a few sacrifices. |
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He lowered his arm slowly, cautiously, extending it well away from him, and the bird mantled as it shifted its weight to balance on his wrist. |
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The sky shifted in colors as she thought back to the duration of time about eleven years ago when she met her foster parents. |
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It was cut into four, and shifted by a traction engine owned by a local sawmiller. |
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At the port, what started out as a backslapping exercise by the general shifted after a good-natured jibe from one of the enlisted soldiers. |
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They've completely lost my December, shifted my November and given me two Octobers instead. |
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The shake-up sparked the Warriors and immediately shifted the momentum in the fourth set. |
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I patted the horse's dark mane, and shifted my hips slightly so that I was more comfortable. |
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In this way, power was shifted out of the hands of the masses and into the hands of a minority elite of technocrats and upper-income businessmen. |
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Angelique yawned and shifted sideways in the throne for comfort, lifting her legs over the right arm rest. |
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Indeed, I could have loaded them all onto a borrowed costermonger's barrow and shifted them myself if I'd needed to. |
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The perfect package of sleek soul and street sass, she shifted a remarkable 12 million records. |
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The two factories were shifted to Dubai without providing any severance pay to the 400 employees. |
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By 1668, the term had shifted to chamorro, because Chamorro men often wore a topknot of hair on an otherwise shaved scalp. |
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Ark shifted his now stiff and painful limbs and began to stretch as if he were awakening from a deep sleep. |
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Production will be shifted to a third-party supplier, while the plant will be wound down and left with less than 30 staff. |
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She heard him curse softly and then he shifted his wait, effectively blocking her attempt at freedom. |
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When the conversation shifted away from him for a moment he glanced avariciously around the dining hall. |
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She shifted away from him when he sat on the bed next to her, a little too close for comfort. |
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It shimmered in the light, almost translucently, as she shifted it between her palms. |
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I shifted down to third, then second gear, wondering what would happen if I had to stop. |
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As her focus was shifted slightly from her path, a tree stood stationary as she collided into the sharp bark. |
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The steady drift of learners from rural to urban areas has shifted the demand for teachers since the last provisioning exercise six years ago. |
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As a result, he shifted the company focus to stabilized chocolate milk powder as well as cocoa powder for ice cream. |
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His composure shifted from weightless glee, to a rougher, maestoso tone of scorn. |
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This one night, my rat head mask shifted and I couldn't see anything, so I just ran onstage and tried to do the part. |
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The government announced today that the wild animals in the submergence area would be shifted to the proposed national park and sanctuaries. |
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After the First World War public taste shifted away from the short story to the novel-length tale. |
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He shifted to left late last July and took to it quickly, improving rapidly in range and instincts. |
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His cabinet shifted its attention to another Mideast republic, which it calculated would be unable to respond militarily to an air strike. |
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In a fluid, snapping motion, Derryn shifted his feet apart and beckoned to the soldier with an outstretched palm. |
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I was taken aback by his sudden mood change and shifted in the leather seat uncomfortably. |
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The door to my room had in fact been shifted a yard forward to give me exclusive use of this less than desirable ablutionary facility. |
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He then shifted his weight from his left to right side allowing his black jacket to open to reveal a gun, tucked into the waist of his jeans. |
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Sighing wearily, Isabella shifted her gaze to her mother with a wan smile on her lips. |
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The balance of power, once held by the consumer-goods companies, has increasingly shifted to the retailers. |
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Labor theories of value shifted concern from the balance of trade to the costs of labor and the cost of tax on the wage. |
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We found, in fact, that the teachers repeatedly shifted the focus from race to socioeconomic status. |
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He then shifted his position a little and felt the bed sinking downward because of his weight. |
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A veil of acknowledgment swept across her face as she slowly lifted her eyes and shifted her expression to see me. |
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On radiogram, the ipsilateral hemithorax is lucent, the diaphragm is depressed, and the trachea and mediastinum are shifted contralaterally. |
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We shifted inland a bit to a little farmlet and at that time there were weka everywhere in Gisborne. |
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The difference was that the centre had shifted to the right, for reasons we'll come to. |
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The wind shifted and a single raindrop came through the window and landed exactly on the candlewick, extinguishing it. |
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It was a slow achievement but eventually the humans were stopped, and the werewolves shifted forms. |
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He added that there had never been any mention of miners being shifted to other pits. |
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Overall, county agricultural land that was once in crops has increasingly shifted to pasture and cattle ranching. |
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In 1675 Maryland abandoned the pretense of a militia and shifted to reliance on paid rangers, though they rarely called upon them. |
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In my view the relationship between grip, aerodynamics, and engine power, we sort of shifted away. |
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Research in disease aetiology has shifted towards investigating genetic causes, powered by the human genome project. |
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Suddenly dozens of eggs fell from the basket and smashed into a puddle of yolks and whites as he shifted the pole from one shoulder to the other. |
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Then the wind shifted to the west, the rain tailed off and the layers of cloud above diminished. |
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At this point, she has shifted her checked-out copy from the read-only mirror over to a read-write archive hosted on her laptop. |
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Then the bear shifted, almost as if it knew that Madeline was uncomfortable, reapportioning its bulk so that her ribs weren't crushed. |
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So things are once again in a state of rearrangement in my humble apartment, getting shifted, moved around and reassigned. |
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In the conversion process, one rail was lifted and shifted across the necessary 165 mm before being reattached to the sleepers. |
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She shifted her stare back to the bag he left behind and gently touched it with her fingers. |
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I shifted, uncomfortable, wondering why I hadn't registered the familiar ting of the door opening that must have sounded when Will entered. |
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Julia stared nervously at the thin cord as it shifted under Asha's weight, fearing the tiny anchor would not hold. |
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I shifted my weight and kicked out at one of them with my right boot, catching him on the hip and sending him sprawling. |
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His eyes mirrored as his vision shifted to a broader range of wavelengths, his hearing and smell and kinesthesia boosting in concert. |
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We took to our heels across the bridge and shifted back into our positions with the rest of the column. |
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Junk faxes are illegal because a significant cost is shifted to the recipient without recourse. |
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The clinical presentation has shifted from general paresis and tabes dorsalis to meningovascular and atypical forms. |
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As the light turned green, I punched the throttle, and shifted quickly, dumping the clutch at the Audi's seven thousand RPM redline. |
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Suddenly the boat shifted and moved, throwing her to her knees and almost knocking Wes into the water. |
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In case of the tie-point model the shifted location of these points over the umbilical saddles should have changed the suture pattern. |
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He shifted slightly in the black vinyl pants as he worried at the hem of his dark blue long sleeved silk shirt with black under tones. |
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Special religious worship and prayers were offered at the palace before the king and queen shifted residence, media reports said. |
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The government's reasons for proposing the citizenship referendum have shifted repeatedly since it was first announced. |
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If a flood alert is issued, the Association of British Insurers advises that valuables and furniture are shifted to higher floors. |
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Election returns show that political alignments around social issues have shifted much less than their rhetoric would suggest. |
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Consequently, our scan shifted to copying and relaying the information to the controllers in back. |
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The normal complement of flight-deck troubleshooters and deck crew was in sight and out of harm's way, so my gaze shifted inward. |
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He shifted the lever into neutral and released the hand brake, then cranked the steering wheel as far to the right as he could. |
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Now the debate has shifted to what is the best and most reliable measure of our economic performance. |
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Shocked at this, it quickly shifted into relief that he was busy with her therefore couldn't bombard her with fake concern this time. |
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I heard the rumbling of an engine and scraping of wheels as a plane landed on the runway, and I shifted. |
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Many banks that went under in 1998 long ago shifted their remaining assets to new companies. |
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After Brazil's economic crisis shifted buying power into reverse, some couples relocated their love nests from pricey motels to parking garages. |
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If anything, the emphasis has shifted progressively from the latter to the former. |
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The infraorbital canal may be shifted laterally as far as the suture between the maxilla and zygomatic bones. |
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She must have realised that her robe was showing off a little more than she wanted it to as she shifted to retie the belt. |
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Marin shifted a bit on his feet, before deciding that a strategic retreat was definitely called for. |
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Not to be able to do so would mean that the balance of power in the workplace was shifted completely in favour of the employer and away from ordinary working people. |
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Cautiously, Cassari folded her hands in her lap and shifted her eyes to the fiddler who merrily sawed away at the strings of the fiddle with his bow. |
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Lai let her hand rest on his chest and almost out of reflex he let his hand rest on hers, gripping it lightly as he shifted and settled more relaxedly in her grasp. |
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These moral and strategic assumptions continued into the Bush 43 era even as the geopolitical landscape shifted. |
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A rack-and-pinion mechanism allowed one dish to be smoothly shifted into or out of contact with the other, controlling the ants' passage between them. |
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It is a shell game, with information being shifted around and then hidden. |
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But by the time Greyson and Loubani attempted their most recent trip, sympathies in Egypt had shifted. |
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My allegiances shifted precisely on the first Monday after Labor Day in 1971, when I walked into St. John's for the first time. |
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Gingrich is not exactly wearing rainbow spandex, but his position definitely shifted. |
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He heard a small rustling as the earth shifted directly beneath him. |
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In computer science and engineering, earlier gains appear to have stalled or even shifted into reverse. |
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Capitalist-led industrial growth shifted the proportion of the population living in cities. |
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They were amorphous blobs of darkness that shifted between three shapes. |
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But the focus has shifted to creating value as much by trading assets as by erecting buildings, with juicy returns to be made at different stages of a development process. |
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I shifted in my seat, thankful that the camera was not turned on for our Skype chat across the pond. |
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The new report is consistent with a great deal of research that has not yet shifted public thinking about alcohol problems. |
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Prices for multi-purpose grapes have fallen sharply as Americans have shifted to varietal wines made from Merlot, Cabernet, Zinfandel, or Chardonnay grapes. |
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She shifted her glance, and watched a crow peck at a dead sewer rat. |
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In an effort to cope with the implications of this question, Americans have subtly but sweepingly shifted their ideals. |
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Udall shifted his emphasis to the economy in the last weeks of the campaign, but it was too late. |
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Andy's performance was especially impressive, as the diminutive axeman shifted from chunky rockers to white-soul wah-wahs with effortless dexterity. |
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I shifted and put the casing in my pocket, and when I did, I felt a quickening from my stomach to my jaw. |
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As the acute, communicable diseases were defeated, attention shifted to the chronic and degenerative afflictions, especially cancer, diabetes, stroke, and heart disease. |
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Comparative studies declined and anthropology shifted to universities. |
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With the birth of civil and military aviation in the early 1900s, the focus of weather intelligence shifted from ballistics studies to aviation support. |
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But roofing is an expensive process, and deferring a tear-off might be a kind of shell game in which costs are shifted to other aspects of the roofing process. |
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But cheering for the message of self-empowerment quickly shifted to cringing. |
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She shifted from reverse into first and pulled out of the alley. |
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Lucas shifted the car into park before pulling the keys from the ignition. |
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Sandra shifted her feet nervously and displayed a weak, but timid, smile. |
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Yelina shifted her focus and began concentrating on her breathing. |
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In 1889 her views shifted to theosophy, of which she became the leader, and in 1894 she moved to India, where she devoted the rest of her life to Indian nationalism. |
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They cupped each other's hands and shifted their body weight ever-so-slightly. |
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His comments led Land Minister Thoko Didiza to interject, saying only the Khoisan would benefit from land restitution if the cut-off date was shifted. |
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Mid-Cretaceous faulting is observed along the Ran ridge, whereas the axis of the Paleocene rifted zone is shifted slightly further to the west in the Voring margin. |
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While receiving his ba Honors in sculpture, his focus shifted to the intersection of art and the environment. |
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He shifted slightly, but his foot tapped my ankle, causing me to yelp. |
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I got shifted at the last minute into the window seat in the exit row. |
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But the marginal value of tangibles versus intangibles has shifted. |
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His own company had to come back and bleed the radiators after the new pump was put in, because the sheer power of it shifted old limescale and gunged the system up. |
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They were finally shifted after the council dug trenches and police escorted the caravans and vehicles off the car park, installing barriers in their wake. |
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His horse shifted its weight apprehensively, its muscles bunching and smoothing beneath the saddle, causing the leather to creak ever so slightly. |
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Henry, fighting the urge to just disappear and let the battle rage on, shifted somewhat pompously and very self-confidently into a loud authoritative voice. |
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She took a tissue from a dispenser, carefully shifted her goggles and dabbed her eyes dry, then tossed the tissue in the medical waste receptacle. |
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She had been, he says, the backbone of their family and losing her shifted their entire emotional landscape. |
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Obviously, as a Democratic candidate for governor, he has shifted away from this categorical support for pro-gun measures. |
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His face immediately shifted out of the placid, guarded, friendliness of the Scheduled Speaker into ambroad, welcoming smile. |
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Both were seen as having shifted from hawkishness to dovishness on the peace process. |
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As I refastened the shirt, Katie shifted, squirmed and meowed. |
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So, the one and only good thing that came out of it is that it really shifted the conversation. |
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As water froths into to foam and spray in small rapids, so I shifted into my feline shape and ghosted toward and, with some difficulty, through a window. |
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It is now a full month since Mumbai came under attack and the mood in the subcontinent has shifted somewhat. |
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When Rita Ora relieved Zac Efron of his shirt at the MTV Movie Awards, his apparent surprise shifted quickly to strutting. |
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He swallowed and shifted his astigmatic eyes to the cards in his hand. |
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Within pages, we've shifted gear from existential drama to gunplay complete with tommy guns and a truly horrible scene that leaves Amy literally scarred for life. |
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Those who saw trade favourably previously because it shifted out low-level jobs, now see higher level service jobs being eliminated and worry that the trade is regressive. |
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Like Kelley, GATT, and Crowe, the trajectory of Cheryl Jackson's life has been shifted by Oprah's influence. |
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The regulators then shifted their attention to an existing back-channel running parallel to the gravel bar along the river bank. |
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She shifted her position slightly so she could see the stage better. |
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Autarchoglossan families, if anything, have shifted away from ants and tend, with one exception, to eat fairly large prey. |
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Beerlore indeed gave way to druglore, and student attitudes and values shifted as Greek life waned. |
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Now he is a cityside reporter being shifted from beat to beat, learning the ropes, learning Chicago, upward bound. |
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The sexual frontier that once beckoned to adventurers as unalike as Gianni Versace and Michel Foucault has largely shifted to the cybersphere. |
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The Lord President can not avoid our pointing out that the Government's position has shifted dizzily from point to point during these debates. |
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The goblin shifted the two younger ones closer to him. It looked like he was hiding behind them, using them as a shield. |
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Gradually political power shifted away from the old Tory and Whig landowning classes towards the new industrialists. |
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With both countries united, commercial, military, and political power shifted from Amsterdam to London. |
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The European economic centre shifted from the Mediterranean to Western Europe. |
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The war saw land battles in Sicily early on, but the theatre shifted to naval battles around Sicily and Africa. |
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It is especially likely if a section of the population shifted language and transferred features from their original language in the process. |
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Almost immediately after the peace conference, however, Louis shifted his position considerably. |
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During the 16th century, the interpretation of Magna Carta and the First Barons' War shifted. |
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One of Jane's regrets about the Bonfire Night Murders being shifted to the bottom of the intray was that she no longer saw much of Simon. |
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Between 1688 and 1720, world trade dominance shifted from the Republic to Britain. |
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Only the upper and middle classes voted, so this shifted power away from the landed aristocracy to the urban middle classes. |
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On 7 September, the Germans shifted away from the destruction of the RAF's supporting structures. |
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Public opinion among nationalists had shifted during the war from a demand for home rule to one for full independence. |
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As a result, the Olympics has shifted away from pure amateurism, as envisioned by Coubertin, to allowing participation of professional athletes. |
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Since the Australian Open shifted to hardcourt in 1988, Wimbledon is the only major still played on grass. |
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He shifted his car out of gear, at the top of the hill, and coasted down in Mexican overdrive. |
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The term's definition has shifted over time, however, with the increasing dominance of Oval racing. |
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By early 1934 the focus shifted away from funding work creation schemes and toward rearmament. |
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At the war's conclusion in 1945, Poland's borders were shifted westwards, resulting in considerable territorial losses. |
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From December 1943 to November 1944 the strategic balance of the Burma campaign shifted decisively. |
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As the franchise increased, power shifted to the people and Prime Ministers assumed more responsibilities with respect to party leadership. |
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In 1953, changes in political leadership on both sides shifted the dynamic of the Cold War. |
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Talks went well until the focus shifted to Reagan's proposed Strategic Defense Initiative, which Gorbachev wanted eliminated. |
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With the changes of the international stance towards KLA and its recognition as a factor in the conflict, DLK's position also shifted. |
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Secondly, the red shift of the spectral lines would be so great that the spectrum would be shifted out of existence. |
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In 1896 or 1897 the school received the name Royal College of Art, and the emphasis of teaching there shifted to the practice of art and design. |
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The old more serious newspaper Berlingske Tidende shifted from broadsheet to tabloid format in 2006, while keeping the news profile intact. |
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When in 1985 the FAW moved its headquarter from Wrexham in the north to the capital Cardiff, the balance of power shifted firmly to the south. |
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Aid agencies subsequently shifted their emphasis to recovery initiatives, including digging irrigation canals and distributing plant seeds. |
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Brazil's railway system has been declining since 1945, when emphasis shifted to highway construction. |
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After 1707 much of the trade shifted to the port of Glasgow, as trade with America became the new focus. |
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Roman influence was therefore continually extended as the borders of their conquered territory shifted significantly several times. |
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Others, such as Argentina and Mexico, have shifted between federal, confederal, and unitary systems, before settling into federalism. |
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By then, tartan had shifted from being mainly a component of men's clothing to become an important part of women's fashion. |
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By 1405, most French forces had withdrawn after politics in Paris shifted toward the peace party. |
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The earls of Pembroke and Surrey were embarrassed and angry about Warwick's actions, and shifted their support to Edward in the aftermath. |
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In the early 16th century production shifted from south Wales to mid and north Wales. |
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During 1942, the division was assigned to V Corps and had shifted west to defend the Dorset coastline. |
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Since the release of Raiders of the Lost Ark in 1981, the very idea of archaeology and archaeologists has fundamentally shifted. |
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Stored energy increases the economic value of wind energy since it can be shifted to displace higher cost generation during peak demand periods. |
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Compared with water, this absorption is shifted toward slightly lower energies. |
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In late January 2016 MV Modern Express was listing off France after cargo shifted on the ship. |
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However, the climate shifted and became more humid as Pangaea began to drift apart. |
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In 1981, the responsibilities for construction and maintenance of the motorways shifted from the federal to the regional governments. |
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Recruitment has generally shifted towards finding the most motivated recruits, rather than solely those otherwise most fit for service. |
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Possibly 30 settlements were destroyed, and the coastline shifted east, leaving formerly inhabited land in the tidal Wadden Sea. |
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As the continents shifted to a more modern configuration, so too did ocean circulation. |
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However, the balance of bomb tonnage being dropped shifted greatly in favour of the RAF as Bomber Command gained in strength. |
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Around the 10th century the centre of power shifted from central to eastern Java. |
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Furthermore, paleomagnetic data had shown that the magnetic pole had also shifted during time. |
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Reasoning in an opposite way, the continents might have shifted and rotated, while the pole remained relatively fixed. |
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During late boreal winter and spring, the current is weaker as the northeasterly trade winds are shifted south, and oppose the current. |
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When the northeasterly trades are shifted north and weaker in the later summer and fall, the NECC is stronger. |
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From the 1850s onwards, the pace of colonization shifted to a significantly higher gear. |
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As the centre of the movement shifted to Rome, the period culminated in the High Renaissance masters da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael. |
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As she leaned over, equipment, ammunition, supplies and storage containers shifted and came loose, adding to the general chaos. |
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This industrialization of brewing shifted the responsibility of making beer to men. |
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The calving grounds of the Beverly caribou herd are located around Queen Maud Gulf but the herd shifted its traditional birthing area. |
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In the 3rd century, the Semnones shifted southwards and eventually ended up as part of the Alamanni people. |
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After the Roman conquest of those regions, writing shifted to the use of the Latin alphabet. |
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This continued through the Song dynasty, and by its peak power shifted from nobility to bureaucrats. |
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Titles of nobility became symbolic along with a stipend while governance of the country shifted to scholar officials. |
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During the late Middle Ages, after the fall of the northern part of the Kingdom to Charlemagne, the term shifted to mean Northern Italy. |
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The center of Visigothic rule shifted first to Barcelona, then inland and south to Toledo. |
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He should have shifted the blame from his field goal kicker to himself. |
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The privatization largely shifted control of enterprises from state agencies to individuals with inside connections in the government. |
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Settlers who arrived speaking German and French soon shifted to using Dutch and later Afrikaans. |
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Instead, the argument shifted to a discussion of whether his demise should be considered a desirable or regrettable eventuality. |
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The end of Austrian dominance of the German states shifted Austria's attention to the Balkans. |
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They shifted to a nomadic lifestyle, as opposed to agriculture, based on hunting bison on horseback and moved down to the Great Plains. |
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This is one of the few instances in history that the capital of a colonising country officially shifted to a city in one of its colonies. |
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Since the 1970s, conservative white voters in the state have largely shifted from the Democratic to the Republican Party. |
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After independence, preferences gradually shifted toward neoclassical and Art Nouveau styles. |
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Around 1400 the weakening of the Golden Horde shifted the fur trade from tribute down to Volga to commercial exchange through Crimea. |
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Attention shifted to the enslaved humans, the free blacks, and the struggles of the black community against adversity. |
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What is sometimes known as the fourth phase shifted the dental fricatives to plosives. |
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During the Great Vowel Shift all of the long vowels of Middle English, which correspond to tense vowels in Modern English, shifted pronunciation. |
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He shifted money to offshore accounts in western European banks and defeated coup plots by bribing army generals. |
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During the thousands of years of native habitation on the continent, cultures changed and shifted. |
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Along with this shift, the effective administration of the Church in the Eastern Roman Empire also shifted. |
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The northern war subsequently became a stalemate, as the focus of attention shifted to the smaller southern theater. |
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By the time the Bill of Rights was submitted to the states for ratification, opinions had shifted in both parties. |
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When the Kuru kingdom declined, the centre of Vedic culture shifted to their eastern neighbours, the Panchala kingdom. |
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The political atmosphere in South India shifted from smaller kingdoms to large empires with the ascendancy of Badami Chalukyas. |
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As a result of the changing relations to Finland, the northern borders of Norrland have shifted. |
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Once margins are narrowed, an economic analysis can be done on the process to determine how the set point target is to be shifted. |
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The economy shifted from maritime endeavors to manufacturing, in particular machinery, tools, silverware, jewelry, and textiles. |
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Naval superiority shifted between the opposing fleets as each built new, bigger ships. |
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But instead of modernizing their mills, steel companies shifted capital out of steel and into more profitable areas. |
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The river left these paths in 602 BC and shifted completely south of the Shandong Peninsula. |
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The cotton industry shifted to Lancashire, and the Staveley mills were converted to work wood. |
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In the modern era, the main industry of the Lake District has shifted from agriculture to tourism. |
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The inhabitants then shifted to a seafood based diet, which allowed the population to increase. |
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The expanding industries brought about an increase in population as jobs shifted from rural farms towards the cities. |
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In the modern era I sometimes feel the emphasis has erroneously shifted towards placing unwarranted importance on how few sundries are recorded. |
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The old swamper shifted his broom and held it between his elbow and his side while he held out his hand for the can. |
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Publications shifted from an interest in remedial therapies and exercise to an increasing interest in electrotherapy and actinotherapy. |
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Newkirk's monument to a long history of whistle-stop speeches shifted my perspective on passing the mic. |
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As authority shifted to wing commanders, much time and energy went into developing a new concept of operations. |
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Laxman Kanji, 40, had been shifted to the hospital from a Karachi jail after he complained of pain in his stomach last week. |
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The 'art car' was yesterday shifted to Aspinwall House, the building which is the main venue of the event. |
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He said that people were being evacuated and refuseniks were being shifted to safer places by force to save their lives. |
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Wounded DSP was shifted to Leady Reading Hospital for treatment where his condition is told out of danger. |
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Over 100 wounded were shifted to Leady Reading Hospital where condition of many injured reported critical which feared more casualties. |
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During protein interaction, a bathochromic shift occurred and shifted the maximum to 590 nm. |
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They were shifted to Matta THQs hospital where Rehmat Ali succumb to his injuries. |
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From heroic or triumphant memory the accent has shifted to martyrological memory. |
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The company shifted its focus to daily packs such as Maximin Pack, Men's Pack and Diabetes Health Pack. |
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The bodies were shifted to a hospital and were later handed over to heirs after medicolegal formalities. |
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So the klieg lights shifted to the glorious and not-so-distant past. |
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As human resource needs were manifested by member state governments and as these needs then shifted, programs were modified. |
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But the Burnsides have vowed not to be shifted without a fight after Derwentside District Council's decision yesterday to move them on. |
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When she shifted her legs I realized that she was not wearing shorts but one of those new running skirts, a Skort. |
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As a result of Army transformation and modularity, Army logistics has shifted from a functional to a multifunctional focus. |
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