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In my case, let's say divorce wasn't so much a career killer as it was a career shifter.
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Where does that leave the middle-aged career shifters in the need of the same type of professional development opportunities but who have been ruled out as too old?
Column shifters were not commonly available until the late 1930s, but a few automakers, including Hudson and Cord, fitted the Bendix Electric Hand shifter to the steering column of earlier models.
In new BMWs the driver presses the shifter forward.
You will love the cue-ball knob on the shifter.
This past Sunday night, something appears to have shifter ever so slightly.
Note that the range shifter and air gap between range shifter and patient skin increase the spot size.
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But he recognises, with amusement, the accuracy of one critic (Paul Taylor in the Independent) recently reaching for Dr Johnson to describe the nature of his career: that while Mark Rylance, for instance, is like Shakespeare, a protean shape-shifter, Beale "is more like Milton, who turns everything into the struggle of being Milton".
Soderbergh's career is genuinely more than the sum of its parts, in that his overall adventure as a shape-shifter is more impressive than many of the individual films.
He is also a shape shifter.
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