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It was one of those indefinable but discernible shifts, where one side, having absorbed enormous punishment, finds an inner resolve, a second wind.
The policeman appears to check a document and Ali shifts where he is sitting, reaching for something tucked into the band of his jeans.
On radio, women were peripheral, co-presenters to the main man, bringing the traffic and travel, or filling graveyard and weekend shifts where audience figures are low.
Some created complicated and overlapping shifts where outgoing doctors "signed out" their patients, passing off their responsibilities to the incoming shift.
Frank Ulrich Montgomery, vice-president of the German medical association, criticised doctors who flew to Britain for weekend shifts, "where they learn to fill their pockets", and the NHS for relying on foreign locums.
When union picketers swarmed city hall to protest, Reed invited them all into his office — in shifts — where he patiently explained, with charts, that without pension reform everyone's pensions would go bust.
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A Conservative government would embrace a cultural shift where they were treated as partners, not rivals.
"That is not a values shift, where they say we need to treat our people like human beings.
Tortorella's Take "Except for that one shift where they ran all over us, I thought we defended well.
There has, she says, been a generational shift, where success is no longer always associated with a suit.
I once worked a shift where I had three patients suffer a cardiac arrest in one night.
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