Word: shifting
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...change may be in the air. But it wasn't a large ideological shift by the public that produced the Democratic gains of 2006. It was the public's revulsion at a Republican Party that seemed unable to see that we were losing in Iraq, let alone do anything about it, and that was sunk in scandal. Liberals can still blow their opportunity by overreaching--and they may already be doing...
...ventures in the kitchen, things quickly got out of hand. I was about to Google the solution to my cooking dilemma, until a response to a status update on my Facebook profile - which read "Bill is cooking tarte tatin" - pre-empted that move and caused a dramatic paradigm shift in my view of the Internet's utility...
...it’s working because she’s gotten a goal in each of the games we’ve done that.”“I have more time to think through what I’m going to do on the next shift rather than just rush myself,” Ryabkina added.It was the Ryabkina’s seventh goal of the season, and the Ukranian native is now tied for sixth in the nation among rookies with a 1.00 points per game average.Harvard struck again 5:45 into the second period after...
...from Larry M. Levine, the FAS Associate Dean for Information Technology (IT). “A short circuit generated extreme heat and smoke in this system, triggering alarms in the data center,” Levine wrote. “After power was shut down work began immediately to shift all services in the room to the second [power supply] system, completely physically bypassing the failed [system].” The disruption came after a power system from the same vendor, MGE, caused a similar failure in March of 2007, Levine said in an interview last night. Levine expressed surprise...
...Wallach and his allies began to shift local opinion by showing that going green wasn't just about climate change or saving the polar bears, it was about cutting waste and saving on rising fuel bills, building a stronger and more resilient town with a sustainable economy. Those arguments made sense even in one of the reddest states of the U.S. "Our old church sometimes cost up to $1,000 a month to heat," says George, who plans to build back his church to the highest green standards. "Now, I'm not a tree-hugger by any means...