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So it should come as no surprise that researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital's Division of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms are noticing this same kind of altered glucose response in healthy volunteers asked to mimic the eating habits of shift workers.
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The chubby bespectacled redhead has an unnerving habit of shifting from professorial lucidity to foul-mouthed screaming in an instant.
Such knotted emotions raise the book's intellectual level, and give it traction, as does Fox's habit of shifting the point of view.
November 17 , 2008 Obama on the 'Shock to Trance' Energy Pattern On energy, the president-elect says he wants to break the country's habit of shifting from panic to paralysis.
Whether dishonest or not, Cameron's habit of shifting the goalposts on the sensitive immigration issue is causing bemusement in Brussels, where there is absolutely zero appetite for a radical rewriting of the rules on one of the four fundamental freedoms long established in the EU – freedom of movement.
It's not a conscious decision not to use yourself in attack, but you get into the habit of shifting it on.
Nietzsche spoiled the party by pointing out that scientific truth has the uncomfortable habit of shifting with every new discovery.
The only thing determining whether to stay or leave is how we feel – which can be a hard matter indeed to work out for ourselves, our feelings having a dispiriting habit of shifting and evading any efforts at rational clarification.
That's what we routinely do in America, right?" Others will quibble with his style -- he has an unfortunate habit of shifting back and forth between present and past tense -- but the spine of this work is research and argument.
Once you're comfortable with the technique, get in the habit of shifting into neutral instead of riding your clutch.
Many people have a self-defeating habit of shifting back into the board or kicking the board forward a little bit unintentionally so they won't land on the board but on their butts.
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