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"As a nurse and an employee, she was absolutely wonderful," Mr. Spicer said, describing how Ms. Adovasio was always willing to take on an extra shift or work a bit later if it meant better care for a patient.

And when you encounter one of the show's inspired juxtapositions – Ferdinand VII alongside his henchman, the Duke of San Carlos – shifting idioms take on a deeper significance.

He worked from 5am to 8am, then 8.30am to 4pm and took on a third shift for three hours in the evening in the Home Office and the Cabinet Office.

She recently took on a night-shift job and said her daughter wears hand-me-downs and she has to choose between buying shoes for her son or her daughter.

Mrs. Utti shopped carefully and Mr. Utti took on an extra shift at work, adding the midnight to 8 A.M. shift on Sundays to his regular hours.

I am announcing my latest career shift, taking on a new identity as a columnist.

Once his career took off, the shape shifting took on a new urgency.

Around a decade later, she observed that many women took on an additional "third shift" as well.

Once Ben's work on the graveyard shift begins, his search takes on a renewed urgency.

After shifting to New Orleans and taking on a load of cargo there, West Lianga began her third voyage to France.

High: What advice do you have for CIOs about to take on this shift?

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