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She's a critical part of the shop, and has responsibility for running shifts even though she's still only 18.
Mr. Johnson put Roofie through his paces in the darkening barn, and the horse, running, shifting and changing direction like an enormous point guard playing defense, worked up a good sweat.
"I was a little further along than I was at this point last year," said Clemens, who devoted his off-season to running, shifting weight from his chest and shoulders.
Pete Parsons is confident in the 24 system engineers he has running shifts, monitoring the server loads all day every day, both the company's own, and the server partners it is working with across the world.
Officers are still trying to determine how the car, which was parked and not running, shifted into neutral, Pearlstein said.
When I first qualified we ran shifts on greater numbers; more nurses and more care assistants.
It ran shifts around the clock, every day of the year.
Labour's amendments include: making it illegal for employers deliberately to run shifts only for foreign workers or segregate shifts by nationality.
"We work more than expected because there are no doctors to run shifts.
Sokoto HF manager "…The staffing is not sufficient, because it is good for us to have sufficient staff that will run shifts and as we are now, we cannot run shifts.
Along the way, the author does make some useful observations: he is acute about Napoleon's impact on Germany and underlines the long-run shift in the European balance of power, from France to Prussia, that followed Waterloo.
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