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Just recently, we've seen that shift: From force protection, it appears the U.S. military is now looking at citizen protection.
It's all in Ms. Evora's voice, and in melodies that shift from doleful minor keys to brighter major ones, only to fall back into minor.
Music plays the essential role it must, with songs (by Vladimir Pankov and Alexander Gusev) that shift from nightclub brassiness to gut-plumbing sadness.
Product-Service System (PSS), which is an integrated combination of products and services that shift from product and service systems to Product-Service Systems has been used.
In "Night Light," for instance, the narrator's paranoia banks down and flares up with a pattering snare-drum beat and chords that shift from sustain to syncopation.
Winding sentences that shift from one idea to another often impede comprehension, especially if we pile on several in a row.
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North Korea purchased O.V.I. from SICPA that shifts from green to magenta.
Feinberg and others, however, emphasized that shifting from recommendation to action will not be cheap.
The solo violin part, ably played by Haley Gillia, is demanding: fidgety music that shifts from virtuosic flights to elegiac musings.
He has dark-brown hair, a quizzical smile, and a manner that shifts from intimacy to imperiousness in the deliberate blink of an eye.
All this occurs before a set (by Robin Wagner) that shifts from two-dimensional vaudeville scrims to a sort of decrepit Gothic ballroom where the Addams Family might gather.
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