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As we wrote in our review, Video Compass sometimes offers bizarre matches and appears only after the page you're visiting has finished loading (so your Google search will finish, for instance, and only then will the Veoh ribbon pop in, shifting everything down a few centimeters).

Aside from occasional bizarre matches (which are to be expected as Veoh builds up its database), my biggest complaint is the fact that the Veoh Compass appears only after the page you're visiting has finished loading (so your Google search will finish, and only then will the Veoh ribbon pop in, shifting everything down a few centimeters).

It's also very easy to shift ribbons around as they're used up and as new ones come in.

It should be noted that an interval of α-γ transformation of the ribbon and the bulk alloy shifted to higher temperatures after γ-α-γ cycling.

You will see people at the Oscar's this year wearing white ribbons urging people to shift paradigms from intolerance to tolerance in support of marriage equality for all people.

Temperature shift for the ribbon was about 80 K according to X-ray data (Figure 3).

In particular, several recent blue-ribbon panels have recommended that NIH shift the balance away from RAs and toward fellowships and traineeships.

Residues Ser622, Ser625, and Thr209 form hydrogen bonds with the NDP substrate, whereas in the substrate-free state (pink ribbon in Figure 4A), these residues are shifted away from the center of the barrel.

Crochet shifts ‎with high neck collars tied with ribbon were charmingly romantic, as were frilly poets' blouses and peasant dresses in black and white, with soft ruffles and lace insets.

They generally were not at all ready or willing to question the wisdom of rebuilding on a ribbon of sand buffeted by the Atlantic Ocean and directed by nature to shift with winds and tides.

The unfurling ribbons of, usually, primary colors are delicate rather than frail, and shift emphasis to the fiercely white grounds that they cross or incise.

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