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The death toll was pieced together from shift rosters.
The second aspect of workload was the frequency of night shift rostering.
Apart from the high frequency of night shift rostering, a heavier workload caused by multiple roles was reported as an issue.
In documents submitted to D.G.S., California First identifies a shifting roster of partners.
He imagined greening that once-vibrant boulevard in conjunction with building housing that mixes tiny apartments for singles and larger ones that can be shared and swapped by a shifting roster of families and unrelated groups, a kind of "S.R.O.
Pekar experimented with the narrative form and used a shifting roster of artists on his comics, but it was the sheer ordinariness of the stories that slowly earned him a strong following, critical acclaim and comparisons with Chekhov and Dostoevsky.
Andrew Friedman came in as president of baseball operations a year and a half later, and he shifted roster turnover into overdrive.
Instead, they are looking to inject their teams with new leadership, an easier tactic than shifting rosters of multimillion-dollar athletes.
In addition, a recipient may weigh the advisability of supplementary coverage and charity programs; master the fine print of loopholes, deductibles and co-pays; track shifting rosters of physicians, therapies and medications; and try to anticipate new frailties in the coming year.
Battling for more than a decade with a shifting, indifferent roster of midlevel government bureaucrats, he found he "had no partner," as he put it.
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