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Her arms go out in front of her in case her body decides to shift to one side or another.
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Once East had decided to shift to a spade, she recalled the "surrounding play".
But after he was laid off in 2010, Mr. Stanton decided to shift to a completely new career.
On her return to India after many years abroad, she decided to shift to the field of Arts Management and research in Art, Craft and Design.
The Academy is sending out the final ballots today, quite possibly the last time snail mail is used now that the organization has decided to shift to electronic voting.
New York City officials said they decided to shift to managed care in the jails because the traditional system was also out of whack -- and encouraged other contractors to hospitalize inmates for even relatively minor illnesses.
In other words with a manual gearbox the driver can decide to shift to a lower gear to have high acceleration while with an automated gearbox he/she can only kick down the accelerator.
How will it work now they have decided to shift to a different approach - two drivers of equal status allowed to fight it out, theoretically for the benefit of all?
When the separation became too painful, Ghosh decided to shift to his wife's H-1B visa as a dependent, putting family before career.
Of course, this assumes that the Party decides to shift ground in response to Obama's victory and the very disappointing Senate outcome.
What if Trump, under intense pressure from all sides on Russia, decides to shift the focus to his commander-in-chief role and orders a shift in our military posture in response to a manufactured foreign crisis?
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