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Others became confused: the specifics shifted somehow in each retelling.
If there are fixed points to be found, if there are orienting constants to use, they probably lie in the moments when all that arbitrary movement yields something remarkably still – when all the shifting somehow yields understanding. .
And when Mr. Epp and Ms. Wisan wrap themselves shyly in the stage curtain, they somehow shift our focus so that we see them tangled in bedsheets instead.
The idea that we are going to somehow shift our focus to the wealthiest in the country at a time when everyone is under pressure is cloud cuckoo land," he vouchsafed.
One theory is that they somehow shift — ever so slightly — the soft palate, the area at the back of the roof of the mouth, which, like much of the apparatus essential to singing opera, is mostly beyond direct voluntary control.
We also note that implied option volatility grew this morning on Mosaic further indicating increased assurance that its share price was set to somehow shift rather than stagnate.
"They were trying to somehow shift the blame for the events in the Middle East onto Mitt Romney -- are you serious?" Conservative talk radio host Bill Bennett even proudly read aloud Romney's statement about Obama sympathizing with attackers, to applause from the crowd.
Therefore, it is possible that these hormonal changes are related to the delayed parturition and somehow shift the ovarian P4 production backwards in the second-half of pregnancy, leading to a higher serum P4 concentration in the KO females.
I once attempted suicide on my lunch break, before somehow gathering myself and finishing my shift.
But the tide somehow shifted.
Ms. Ehrenreich suggests that by accepting the Reform Party endorsement, Ralph has somehow shifted his platform or record of the last 40 years.
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