Word: shifts
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...might discover all sorts of horrible things about myself." On the other hand, it might provide all sorts of suitably horrible material for another novel. What fresh hell will he invent next? "I haven't decided yet," says the bard of Shepperton. "I'm waiting for the next shift in the weather. I spend a lot of time looking...
...ability to find balance in their lives,” said one of the study’s principal investigators, Cathy A. Trower. “They’re willing to work hard, but they want to decide, when, where, and how. It’s a generational shift...
...aware that chlorine plants emit more mercury on average than coal-fired power plants. Technology to eliminate mercury in chlorine processes is already used by 90% of the industry, but six plants still use and release mercury unnecessarily. Mercury release could be cut substantially if they too would shift...
...tone in OT could shift from laughter to grave silence in the moment it took a soldier to scream in pain or explode into anger. Captain Katie segregated the angriest amputees. Her morning sessions bristled with tension. Metallica and Motorhead blared from speakers. One specialist who had trouble picking up a peg with his above-the-elbow prosthesis flung the $115,000 device against a wall. "I ain't doing it anymore," he shouted. Another threw the metal pedal of his wheelchair into a costly exercise machine...
...ECACs, the Crimson started off well against Princeton but could not keep up with the Tigers in the long run. By halftime, the Harvard trailed 8-4. After the half, three goals in three minutes brought the Crimson within one. The small offensive burst was not enough to shift the momentum, as Princeton remained comfortably in the lead for the remainder of the game. “We played very solidly right out of the gate against Princeton,” said Harvard head coach Erik Farrar. “In crunch time, there were a couple of two crucial...