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In that sequence, he played multiple positions, shifting from one to the next.
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"Like beads on a necklace, we can shift from one to the next in order to anticipate mutations".
There are countries that have shifted from one to the next of these three approaches (e.g. Malawi) or have combined them (e.g. Rwanda).
Our roles and identities shift from one to the next, in large part because the spaces ask different things of us — sometimes under duress.
Instead of moving from one to the next in a series of portraits, the movie weaves their stories into a shifting mosaic of voices.
People flit from one to the next.
And even within regions – or within states and large metropolitan areas in some cases – productive promise is continually shifting from one place to the next or one firm or industry to the next.
It is not anything he says or sings, but rather a piece of musical dramaturgy, the apparently simple, technical matter of shifting from one song to the next.
Can you feel it shifting from one performance to the next?
"The rationale for the ban seemed to shift from one day to the next," he said.
And the American economy historically changed so quickly that the nature of work and the requirements for success tended to shift from one generation to the next.
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