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To shifted
noun
A type of women's undergarment, a slip
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Furthermore, the emission wavelength of QDs shifted blue while the characteristic peak of TO shifted red during the reaction.
Sporting a flame-red 'do, Gaga began the show becoming one with Bowie through the magic of digital projection; she then went through a few outfit changes a la her 2013 Video Music Awards performance of the Artpop lead single Applause, going from caped to feathered to jumpsuited as the music (and the piano she took to) shifted around her.
In the case of dopamine, the processes seem to shifted out of the potential window of SAM stability.
This article focuses on phototherapy and melatonin administration as chronotherapies designed to reestablish a proper entrainment to shifted schedules.
"Eventually it leads to shifted gender roles because, while he's out for eight or nine months, she's head of the household".
Like the argument for appearance properties, the argument for relativism can be made by appeal to shifted spectra (see, in particular, Cohen 2004).
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"I know how to shift.
Attitudes soon began to shift.
Lows: Hard to drive, harder to shift.
It wants to shift that blame.
"It's time to shift course".
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