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The island moved, shifted.
Trevor Rowley, the co-author of Deserted Villages, says that the high-water mark for villages in England was in around 1300. "Since then," he says," about 2,000 of those have been deserted and another 2,000 have been shrunk, moved, shifted or destroyed.
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I began to move, shift away from my pointless existence".
They seemed poised to move, shift on their haunches, and shrug the tiny toy town aside.
But the biggest hurdle is dealing with the human factor — how you move, shift and replace people as the company grows into the next level of success.
He couldn't read his watch and he couldn't move, shift, to see the clock on the table just behind his head.
For a while, the only sounds were of the wooden pieces moving, shifting.
Factories moved shifts to nights and weekends, when demand for power is slacker.
Ed Leach of Usdaw said: "Despite long and detailed discussions, the company has so far refused to offer a suitable financial incentives for employees who have moved shift or will be expected to move onto the new 24/7 shift pattern.
Three times a day Transfield shuttles come in and out of Mokoreng, moving shifts of guards, cleaners and caterers.
First, we scanned the entire genome using a window size of 100 bp with a 50 bp moving shift, which accounts for over 53 million windows for each sample.
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