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was shift
noun
A type of women's undergarment, a slip
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Fogliani found both Matier and Burgess, and sergeant Rick Bond, who was shift supervisor that day, were "unprofessional and inhumane".
("Indeed, you did not want to tolerate risk. Because what you did was shift the risk to unknowing investors while you got the fees up front").
"All interdiction and law enforcement did was shift cultivation from Colombia to Peru, and the increase in interdiction in the Caribbean drove trafficking to Mexico, and now with the increase in violence there it has driven trafficking to Central America as the first stop.
All I could do was shift my feet, or move my hands from straight up back to my hips.
What Bush did was shift the posture of American foreign policy toward militarism and unilateralism, and he did so with a jingoistic right-wing Christian fundamentalist flair.
The major difference in the alignment occurred starting from amino acid position 95 and there was shift in the alignment in the fifth helix.
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The momentum was shifting.
The political terrain was shifting.
Everything was shifting, all crazy.
The focus was shifted.
Perhaps something inside him was shifting.
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