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Most important, Mr. McConnell said, the Republicans stopped Democrats' efforts to shift the course of the Iraq war.
If Mr. Bush's nominee, Michael B. Mukasey, is approved as attorney general, he has signaled he might shift the course of the department.
With Bloomberg's money, I could quite literally shift the course of history by supporting targeted humanitarian causes like food security, sustainability, and universal education.
But complicating matters is the basic fact that rhetoric and reassurance can do nothing to shift the course of a hurricane or suppress a storm surge.
Some significant percentage of the Spanish electorate was mobilized after the massacre to shift the course of the campaign, throw out the old government and replace it with one whose policies are more to Al Qaeda's liking.
The exodus was occurring five days after a broad offensive by the rebels, in which they have collaborated with local fighters to seize strategic towns in a bid to shift the course of a stalled war.
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In averting an attack on Washington's seats of power, a handful of people shifted the course of history.
His appearance shifted the course of the race, handing Barrichello an advantage that led to a victory.
OK, I didn't say this was a wholly good thing, just that it shifted the course of popular music.
The events that played out in this Denver suburb on July 20 have shifted the course of many lives.
An earthquake once shifted the course of the mighty Brahmaputra, which used to flow east of Dhaka, to its current riverbed, 150km west of the capital.
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