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Against all advice, she switched tracks and indulged in a fantasy — a 600-year-old ruined castle in central Slovakia, a three-hour drive from Bratislava.
He switched tracks after meeting Mr. Brennan, who gave him a job as a carpenter on the Green Garage's renovations, a way to pay his bills while working to conceive Mend on the side.
The nearest comparison I can think of for Dumont's tonal shift is David Gordon Green, who started his career as an obvious inheritor of Malick; then bafflingly switched tracks to fratboy laughs, and periodically switched back.
On Mr. Bernstein's "Means and Ends" he satisfied himself by swinging; then he switched tracks, decelerating his own tempo (while the rhythm section chugged on unaffected), ultimately trying to throw wrenches into that rhythm section.
The full-back braced himself for the impact of the wing who, in kit, is virtually 17st only to find, as he closed his eyes, that the wing had switched tracks.
But 18 months ago Microsoft switched tracks.
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On Internet forums, younger radiology residents agonize about whether it is too late to switch tracks.
If your company has two career tracks — management/professional and technical — suggest switching tracks, Ms. Chandler says.
The books have so much potential that some popular young-adult authors are switching tracks to join up.
"You shouldn't be allowed to switch tracks like they're doing," Mr. Dunham said in an interview.
Before construction can begin, however, the developer must build new tracks across the site to enable Union Pacific trains to switch tracks quickly without interrupting service.
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