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"The mind-set is a big shift from what luxury brands are used to," he said.
First, it marks a shift from what had been an historic wave of enthusiasm.
That shift, from what teenagers can do to one another to what adults can do to children, is crucial.
In the 18th century, you write, "we begin to see a shift from what today we would call cardiopulmonary death to brain death".
Soon, as Mr. Morrison gently skips around in time, a historical narrative emerges as the images shift from what looks like the early 1900s deeper into the century.
In an interview, the governor called the new plan "the perfect resolution" and said it was "not at all a shift" from what he had previously laid out.
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Both have shifted from what were once thought immovable positions.
These days, however, Mr. Dardenne says his concerns have shifted from what everyone is wearing to what everyone is eating for lunch.
Mr. Green also observed that the conversation on Twitter was shifting from what was taking place inside the Occupy encampments to major news about the movement and other large protests around the world, including Egypt.
Some civil libertarians acknowledge, however, that the answers become fuzzier when the question shifts from what a government should allow to what a private company may do on its own turf.
We are now living in a society, particularly in upper middle class, professional areas like Westchester, where the values have shifted from what is good for the children and family to what looks good to the neighbors.
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