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I felt things shift about two weeks into his rise.
If he's performing at a show, he'll shift about as though on stage.
He had been moved to an early-morning shift about two weeks before the crash.
Pruitt embodies the rightward shift about to hit Washington later this week when Trump is sworn into office.
The entire airport will also shift about 600 feet to make more room for taxis and new parking.
R.B.S. plans to shift about 300 of those positions to India, where it already has similar back-office operations.
The officer filed a second complaint after he was reassigned to a midnight shift about 27 miles from his home.
"I think the airline industry, especially with this normative shift about flight-shaming, sees the writing on the wall," she said.
The law is expected to shift about 7,564 cases to Michigan's juvenile justice system, according to the nonpartisan Senate Fiscal Agency.
French banks could shift about 1,13 jobs from London to Paris to keep staff in the EU, the French Banking Federation said.
The note said that some, like Valero, can shift about 7 percent of their yield between gasoline and diesel, more than typical.
French banks could shift about 1,000 jobs from London to Paris to keep staff in the EU, the French Banking Federation said.
"There is a paradigm shift about to happen in how software is being delivered," says Dennis Mortensen, the founder and CEO of X.ai.
The monochromatic surfaces of earlier, smaller paintings shift about, becoming squares or rectangles within larger compositions — except that their edges are weirdly raised.
"There is a paradigm shift about to happen in how software is being delivered," said Dennis Mortensen, the founder and CEO of X.ai.
Employee 823 discusses leaving the state warning point (or control) area while Employee 813 tells the day shift about the previous shift change drill.
"I no longer ascribe to her view of corporate feminism as a heroic thing," said Katherine Goldstein, who hosts a podcast, Double Shift, about working moms.
Katherine Goldstein is a journalist and the creator of a reported podcast called The Double Shift, about a new generation of working mothers, out in 2019.
This change could shift about $370 billion in health care costs over 10 years to state governments, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
The goal is to shift about $22017 billion toward hiring agents for Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, infrastructure and building a wall.
Esper, who flew overnight to Afghanistan, said he has spoken to his Iraqi counterpart about the plan to shift about 1,000 troops leaving Syria into western Iraq.
Christmann said the deal would allow Apache to shift about $170 million in fourth quarter and $250 million in 2019 capital spending on its pipelines to Altus.
To offset the lower 100 new table game allocation, Wynn Resorts said it is prepared to shift about 250 tables games from its Wynn Macau property to Wynn Palace.
The Shift About an hour after downloading TikTok, the popular video-sharing app, I experienced a bizarre sensation, one I haven't felt in a long time while on the internet.
It rattled the area so hard that Mount Everest was shift about an inch to the southwest, according to a survey by China's National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation.
On one hand, you've got a technological and cultural shift about to happen, but from a tax point of view, governments will create a problem for themselves by supporting this change.
The New York billionaire routinely attacks Carrier Corporation since it announced in February that it would close two Indiana factories and shift about 2140,22014 heating and air-conditioning jobs to Mexico.
The problem is that many schools just aren't designed for teens' circadian clocks, which shift about two or three hours later as they hit puberty, before shifting back in their early twenties.
PARIS, July 21 (Reuters) - French banks could shift about 1,000 jobs currently based in London to Paris to keep staff in the European Union after Britain exits the EU, said the French Banking Federation.
The complaint states that on the day of the error involving the anticonvulsant medication, the pharmacist on duty was responsible for checking 194 prescriptions in a six-hour shiftabout one every two minutes.
It is probably no coincidence that Ethiopia's shift about the boundary this week follows a visit to the region in late April by Donald Yamamoto, the United States' acting assistant secretary of state for African affairs.
The research, published in Nature this week, shows that over the course of its 4.5 billion year history, changes deep within the Moon's interior caused the poles, and therefore the axis of rotation, to shift about six degrees.
The goal is to shift about $22001 billion toward hiring scores of additional agents for Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as well as toward infrastructure to support a crackdown on illegal immigration at the border.
He began the day with a chorizo breakfast burrito at a bar and restaurant known as Mullets, the law enforcement hangout in Des Moines, where he talked to firefighters who had just finished their overnight shift about the opioid crisis.
Second, since efficiency gaps tend to fluctuate over the decade that a district map is in force, the plaintiffs must show that the efficiency gap is likely to favor the same party over the entire decade, even if voter preferences shift about somewhat.
"What I have seen is what I am calling a once-in-a-generation attitudinal shift about the efficacy of participating in the political process," said John Della Volpe, the director of the institute, who has specialized in polling younger voters for nearly two decades.
Skyryse and its approach comes from Groden's belief that city infrastructure has developed to the point where solutions about managing movement within and around them isn't addressable simply by adjusting the grid or changing the flow of people and things along the paths of the network; instead, he thinks what's needed is a much more basic perception shift about the potential solutions available.
However, soon after there was a conceptual shift about the type of building and the government abandoned the project. In 1989, the government entered into discussions with the architect Santiago Calatrava Valls, who became the project architect. In 1991, Calatrava publicly presented his design. At that time, the building was to be located at the end of Avenida Tres de Mayo.
Kragen, explaining his work on these benefit events, said, "I felt like Harry had crawled into my body and was directing everything." In 2010 Kragen founded HomeAid.net, an annual campaign and event to benefit America's homeless, with David Mathison. Kragen portrayed himself in the TV movie The Late Shift about the battle between Jay Leno and David Letterman for The Tonight Show.
The film takes place in Calcutta, 1971. The story begins with rehabilitation official Venu (Mohanlal) coming to Calcutta in one of his regular visits to shift about 35 to 40 refugee families to the Andaman Islands. The current rehabilitation plan is that only those who fall under the category of schedule caste farmers. People in Andaman, too, are not happy about taking in refugees.
"For a digital sobriety": the new report by the Shift about the environmental impact of digital technology, The Shift Project, 4 octobre 2018. The report notes that the worldwide energy consumption of the digital economy grows at a very fast rate (about 9% a year) with a worsening energy efficiency, unlike most economic sectors. It concludes by advocating digital sobriety to minimize most of this impact growth..
In his book The Big Shift, about changing Australian demographics and culture, Bernard Salt coined the term the "Sigrid factor" pointing out that Australian towns in which movies had been made featuring Thornton had prospered since that time. More broadly he referred to changing Australian cultural values which were well reflected in the types of places in which Sigrid Thornton had acted: the Riverland during the 1980s All the Rivers Run and the coast in the 2000s SeaChange.
Michael Graversen was one of the first to make films about and document the lives of the unaccompanied refugee children in Europe."Michael Graversen talks about “Dreaming of Denmark”", Cinepivates film magazine, 15 March 2016 In 2016 he received the Salaam Film Prize 2016"Salaam Film Prize 2016", 14 September 2016 as a result of his work. In 2012 Michael Graversen directed The Last Night Shift about women keeping lone dying people company in their final hours.
Egg The pin-tailed sandgrouse nests in a slight depression on the ground in the open. Two or three eggs are laid at intervals of two days, creamy-brown spotted with darker brown, reddish-brown and grey. Both parents share the task of incubation which lasts from nineteen to twenty five days. The male starts his shift about an hour before sunset and the female takes over after she has been to the waterhole in the morning.
During the 1970s, the collective produced more documentaries, financially supported by the regional funding body Northern Arts. Productions included Mai, about an Irish-Indian anarchist; Last Shift, about a traditional brick-making factory on the brink of closure, and Quayside, a tour around the Newcastle dock area, which was also set for demolition. Amber have been criticised by development agencies and tourist boards for focussing upon declining industries rather than promoting new developments. Amber moved away from standard documentaries to experiment with form.
The tall, narrow building towered over the older, neighboring structures. Cast-iron and steel construction were both relatively new techniques, and construction of the Diamond Exchange suffered a major setback in October 1893 when a powerful windstorm caused the incomplete cage to shift about from plumb. The problem was eventually traced back to oversized holes in splices on the cast-iron columns. Each new story added to the cage permitted additional movement, and the force of the wind was sufficient to cause the whole structure to tilt.
If the temperature of a semiconductor Fabry-Perot laser changes, the wavelengths that are amplified by the lasing medium vary rapidly. At the same time, the longitudinal modes of the laser also vary, as the refractive index is also a function of temperature. This causes the spectrum to be unstable and highly temperature dependent. At the important wavelengths of 1.55um and 1.3um, the peak gain typically moves about 0.4nm to the longer wavelengths as the temperature increases, while the longitudinal modes shift about 0.1nm to the longer wavelengths.
" Rand called it "an above average interpretation of a great movie," and wrote about the cinematic display, "Not only does this add atmosphere to Red Heat, it also allows for some pretty huge graphics to shift about at a fair old pace." Commodore Format praised the graphics, but found the gameplay tedious and annoying. Fiona Keating of CU Amiga mentioned that the game "has a fairly high" difficulty level. Keating stated that the graphics "have an effective cinematic feel" and concluded that Red Heat "will appeal to those looking for a beat 'em up with a mean right hook, but not much else.
The extraordinarily precise agreement of this predicted difference with the experimentally determined value is viewed as one of the great achievements of quantum electrodynamics. The apparent paradox in classical physics of a point particle electron having intrinsic angular momentum and magnetic moment can be explained by the formation of virtual photons in the electric field generated by the electron. These photons cause the electron to shift about in a jittery fashion (known as zitterbewegung), which results in a net circular motion with precession. This motion produces both the spin and the magnetic moment of the electron.
Neoclassical economics assumes a person to be as follows: > [A] lightning calculator of pleasures and pains, who oscillates like a > homogeneous globule of desire of happiness under the impulse of stimuli that > shift about the area, but leave him intact.Thorstein Veblen (1898) Why Is > Economics Not an Evolutionary Science?, reprinted in The Place of Science in > Modern Civilization (New York, 1919), p. 73. Large corporations might perhaps come closer to the neoclassical ideal of profit maximization, but this is not necessarily viewed as desirable if this comes at the expense of neglect of wider social issues.
Trogons are generally inactive outside of infrequent feeding flights. Among birdwatchers and biologists it has been noted that "[a]part from their great beauty [they] are notorious ... for their lack of other immediately engaging qualities". Their lack of activity is possibly a defence against predation; trogons on all continents have been reported to shift about on branches to always keep their less brightly coloured backs turned towards observers, while their heads, which like owls can turn through 180 degrees, keep a watch on the watcher. Trogons have reportedly been preyed upon by hawks and predatory mammals; one report was of a resplendent quetzal taken while brooding young by a margay.
In 1947, Willis Lamb, working in collaboration with graduate student Robert Retherford, found that certain quantum states of the hydrogen atom, which should have the same energy, were shifted in relation to each other; the difference came to be called the Lamb shift. About the same time, Polykarp Kusch, working with Henry M. Foley, discovered the magnetic moment of the electron is slightly larger than predicted by Dirac's theory. This small difference was later called anomalous magnetic dipole moment of the electron. This difference was later explained by the theory of quantum electrodynamics, developed by Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger and Richard Feynman in the late 1940s.
Nina Hernandez of The A.V. Club said, "Though the finished project is as loose and incohesive as its title might suggest, there's a lot to like about Testing. In a mixed review, online hip hop publication HipHopDX wrote that "There is no new movement birthed; there is no paradigm shift about the occur; it's simply as the title states: a series of harmonic evaluations meant to gauge audience reaction. Instead of creating a new wave, ASAP Rocky has drowned himself in his own ambitions and lost his identity along the way." Similarly, Stephen Kearse of Pitchfork believed there to be flaws in the experimentation, writing: "Rocky is enamored with collision.
The belief in fairy- like beings is universal among all ethnicities, including all American Indian tribes. According to Cherokee folklore, the Nunnehi had many underground townhouses throughout the southern Appalachian Mountains, and they were particularly fond of high mountain peaks where no timber ever grew. Hunters would often hear the Nunnehi in the mountains, singing and dancing and beating drums, but when they would go toward the sound, it would shift about and suddenly seem to be coming from behind them or from some other direction, so that the person hearing the sound would never be able to find where it was coming from.
Eight and sixteen views are typical for such displays. While it is theoretically possible to simulate the perception of up-down movement parallax, no current display systems are known to do so, and the up-down effect is widely seen as less important than left- right movement parallax. One consequence of not including parallax about both axes becomes more evident as objects increasingly distant from the plane of the display are presented: as the viewer moves closer to or farther away from the display, such objects will more obviously exhibit the effects of perspective shift about one axis but not the other, appearing variously stretched or squashed to a viewer not positioned at the optimum distance from the display.
In the 1990s, Balaban had a recurring role on the fourth season of Seinfeld as Russell Dalrymple, the fictional president of NBC. He also played Warren Littlefield, a real-world NBC executive, in The Late Shift, about the battle between Jay Leno and David Letterman for NBC's The Tonight Show. His tie to Littlefield continued in 2012 when he read the audiobook of Littlefield's autobiography, Top of the Rock: Inside the Rise and Fall of Must See TV. In 1999, Balaban made a guest appearance in the sitcom Friends as Phoebe Buffay's father Frank in "The One With Joey's Bag". In 2010, Balaban appeared as Judge Clayton Horn, the real-life judge who presided over the obscenity trial of Lawrence Ferlinghetti and City Lights Bookstore in the movie Howl.

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