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England look well set but shouldn't get complacent about when to shift up a gear I think.
"I have been told that most people use sound to know when to shift," says Fiolek, who has been deaf since birth.
Her son, now 34, told her that he would sit next to her in the pickup and tell her when to shift.
Mr. Onodera said he was worried that "his father and his grandfather knew when to shift to 'peace mode' and shake hands; it seems that Kim Jong-un doesn't know when to put his fist down".
It takes basic components — male-female harmony, sturdy pop arrangements with light brushes of country, an unerring sense of when to shift a song from desperate to redemptive — and arranges them in several different ways, with mostly similar results.
Also different is the dashboard, which has some extra displays showing the car's fuel economy at any given instant and providing up and down arrows suggesting when to shift.
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As a result, it is too easy to send wiper fluid over the windshield when trying to shift into reverse.
Scott Gilmore makes music for the moments late nights bleed into early mornings, when skies begin to shift, when you're left alone in your own liminality.
"It was a time when things in East Germany started to shift, when you could start saying and thinking things which had been impossible up to then. .
Remember that terrible driver's ed feeling of shifting into second when you meant to shift to fourth?
When power starts to shift in the Middle East, its people have long known what to expect.
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