She could feel those strong hands shifting her body so that she was facing him. |
|
Without tipping at the shoulders, concentrate on shifting your weight from one skate to the other between each waddle. |
|
The shifting positions on his map give the impression of a lobsters' quadrille being danced. |
|
These contemporary landscape artists occupy a shifting terrain, bridging abstraction and representation. |
|
The shifting of language in communities may in fact be accelerating with increased mobility and technological advances. |
|
This table indicates that shifting the vowel of fort to sound like the vowel of standard European French fard is normal in Quebecois. |
|
A sadistic smile graced Lindel's face as he perused through the first row, collecting the shifting papers almost acquisitively. |
|
Spaces recurring at regular intervals but shifting to the right on each subsequent line create an intricate, jacquardlike weave. |
|
Many powers jockeying for advantage meant shifting alliances and almost constant war. |
|
The fourth dimension is time, shape shifting in fact, and scientists are already working on the next revolution in additive manufacturing. |
|
If so, are we more justified in shifting from pro-war to anti-war if we are on the ground? |
|
Some jokes fall flat, shifting the harmonic balance from whimsy to awkward. |
|
A chameleon was shifting to match the kaleidoscope of colour given off by the lights of a gramophone record store. |
|
Local fishing crews had told him of the Lombok Strait's fiendishly shifting currents, vicious whirlpools, and unexpected waves far from shore. |
|
Her shadow flickered across the wall behind her, tail lashing in disquiet, inhuman muscles shifting as she moved. |
|
The wind was playing tricks, lifting heaps of dried leaves, whizzing them round, and shifting them from one end of the garden to the other. |
|
And it'd be a whizz around the garden, shifting the compost heap and the like. |
|
Reaganomics has been an uneasy and shifting coalition of several clashing schools of economic thought. |
|
Nonetheless, shifting national coalitions also provided focal points for public antiwar information and agitation. |
|
It is also shifting plenty of feminine, lacy lingerie, in the kind of bright colours that go well with a sun tan. |
|
|
As Axis airfields and terrain for new airstrips were overrun, the Allied Air Forces began shifting fighter units from England into Europe proper. |
|
In other words, wishing it to happen won't really make it happen unless there is enough shifting of negotiating positions. |
|
In some ways more worrisome, though, are his shifting stands on postwar policy. |
|
A dozen girls in ruffled skirts stand, shifting their weight from foot to foot, gazing shyly at their reflections in the mirror. |
|
The gear ratios of the five-speed box are well spaced and the shifting is smooth. |
|
After one or two weeks, when the shifting is over, I will be able to provide you with the necessary mantra and yantra for prapti siddhi. |
|
But I thought that the constant shifting of the dunes made it impossible to make a relief map of the area. |
|
When unloading the Aurora at Adelie Land, the men were shifting cases from the boats to the landing stage and a case of jam fell into the water. |
|
He was managing to make a few jokes, but the conversation lapsed, anyway, as everyone was looking forward to the shifting time. |
|
The murkiness and partial rationality of shifting, renegotiable settlements are the vices of politics that legalist liberals seek to preclude. |
|
And, like the best composers, he's created shifting songs that reveal new meaning with repeat listens. |
|
We examine the effect of shifting cognitive representation first in a purely cognitive choice process. |
|
I know it's a proper album, because my favourite songs keep shifting and changing and rising and falling, like wax in a lava lamp. |
|
Jacinta turned away from Brooks, shifting her body in the chair to distance and angle herself physically away from him. |
|
They depend on shifting agriculture, complemented by animal husbandry, hunting, fishing, and gathering for their livelihood. |
|
They gather in small groups, shifting restlessly from foot to foot, exchanging pleasantries about the weather. |
|
Publishers and authors alike had to be concerned about the shifting currents in Restoration politics and religion. |
|
Monsanto's 1966 annual report noted how U.S. farm policy was shifting from surplus control to increased production. |
|
Freedman says that clients approaching retirement or in retirement should take some defensive measures by shifting stock. |
|
At the same time, we should do what we can to help U.S. workers displaced by shifting trade patterns to retrain and relocate, if necessary. |
|
|
With the lie of Scottish theatreland already shifting, we are seeing a nascent, semiconscious shuffling for position for next year's awards. |
|
Alison heard the sound of ricks shifting and the floor beneath them was beginning to shake. |
|
Two years on, the picture is shifting, but no one in Bradford is pretending the problems are anywhere near being solved. |
|
This only succeeded in strengthening the right wing parties by shifting the political debate onto their territory. |
|
O'Hara uses the line breaks to break up the sinuous fluidity of each sentence, shifting it from one direction to another. |
|
Truth commissions ritually invert the position of the victim in the politics of pain by shifting the focus from terror to trauma. |
|
The roller bearing is there to prevent the round from shifting forward in the magazine. |
|
Spatial sequences merging across the shifting levels prevent fixed identities from taking root anywhere. |
|
For a peaceful world that promotes international democracy, the locus of power and influence needs shifting. |
|
Through shifting openings in the clouds of dust they could see that it was rungless in places, rickety, tottering. |
|
The message emerging from Hamilton South and Ayr is that protest and tactical votes are shifting voters dramatically. |
|
Claire reached out to take her arm, shifting carefully on her makeshift lounger. |
|
For centuries the efforts of man and nature have created a series of shifting offshore sandbanks and coastal dunes. |
|
We clawed our way up a high mountain ridge covered in fine, shifting talus and on the far side got caught in a thunderstorm. |
|
Even at the present time, while the Earth's magnetic field is relatively stable, the location of the magnetic poles is slowly shifting. |
|
She averted her eyes, shifting her gaze to her feet in an attempt to avoid the mischievous curl of his lips. |
|
She could easily envision the awkward silences and uneasy shifting in the seats. |
|
Bones are shifting, hormones are flying all about, neural processes are still plastic and malleable and highly susceptible to influence. |
|
Let your head move backward a bit in the backswing to accommodate the shifting of weight to the right foot. |
|
I asked him, shifting in my seat uncomfortably before playing with the paper band on my wrist. |
|
|
I was on a three-week vacation and it turned me into shifting bag and baggage to India. |
|
And, you can leave it in each gear longer when you are down shifting a manual transmission. |
|
Part of this pop-centric bait-and-switch is shifting the focus away from the guitars and hi-hats towards the vocals. |
|
Furthermore, the individual variations function like chamber music, scored for a shifting cast of instruments. |
|
The software sector lends itself to mergers and takeovers as firms scramble to keep pace with market changes and shifting demand. |
|
Two ball bearing units are used instead of bushings to provide German-precision, short-throw shifting action. |
|
The single Two Months Off is glorious, a mass of shifting electronic textures and exuberant, repetitious vocals. |
|
Tuning is the process of successfully shifting bottlenecks to places that have a wide enough bandpass to handle your data throughput needs. |
|
If there had been silence and a hint of awkward shifting, I would have stopped right then and there. |
|
The Mauritanian stretch of the road will replace a track over the shifting sands that lie between Mauritania's two main cities. |
|
Its leader is a surreal portrait of art-school eccentricity, a social maverick up to his neck in the shifting sands of taboo and faux pas. |
|
And now with the proliferation of everything mobile, retailers are shifting focus from e-commerce to m-commerce. |
|
This can be done either by putting a screw thread of the correct pitch on the barrel's axle or, more often, by shifting a lever. |
|
It begins with the bass stating the melody and features a shifting arrangement that allows everyone a chance to solo. |
|
Like other species of thrushes, Varied Thrushes eat a combination of insects and berries, shifting seasonally. |
|
But almost all of the pale green, waist-high beach plum bushes, half covered by the shifting sands, bore few or no fruit. |
|
The two noticed that Kari was shifting her body, and her eyelids were flickering. |
|
In some situations, it will mean shifting from intense tillage to minimum tillage or no tillage. |
|
The shifting time signature initially distinguishes the track, but the song goes in too many directions and eventually splinters. |
|
Elliott's thematic gear shifting and tempo changing make the album's separation into eight tracks largely beside the point. |
|
|
In a clearing between clouds we could see just ahead an area of large seracs where the shifting glacier had cleaved into blocks. |
|
The man pulled away from Devin and slumped down in an awkward pose, shifting his hooded sweatshirt to cover his paunchy beer belly. |
|
Pharmacotherapy for anxiety disorders is shifting away from benzodiazepines toward serotonergic antidepressants. |
|
Another notable transmission development is the addition of servomotors to manual gearboxes to automate clutching and shifting. |
|
I tried to appear more casual and passive, shifting my body weight to one leg and bending my opposite leg at the knee a bit. |
|
Slightly jumpy, Michael peered into a mirror and tousled his hair, constantly shifting his weight. |
|
The patterns were midnight blue and swirled across her wings, changing and shifting as I stared. |
|
I remember the hours before surgery, my leg in traction and feeling the shattered pieces shifting in my leg. |
|
He was hunting for greens when he became aware of the dark shape outlined against the shifting, luminous background. |
|
The local involvement in the timber trade was restricted to manual labour and shifting timber sleepers after they were cut. |
|
The economic boom in the capital is already shifting the balance of passenger traffic. |
|
In other words, shifting the format from theatrical tragedy to televisual sitcom. |
|
Outside the viewport the great ships began to move, shifting apart as they prepared for transit into slip-space. |
|
It rolled slowly, jerkily, as if things inside were shifting around as it moved. |
|
Twenty years ago, there would have been hundreds of men touching and molding and shifting and moving the steel. |
|
Michael and Jessica were shifting uncomfortably and nervously, unsure of what to do. |
|
She felt uncomfortable, shifting under the gaze of the old woman, which seemed to bore right through her. |
|
But even as the balance of power on the ground shifted in one direction, the balance of politics at home was shifting in the other. |
|
A register that is capable of shifting data one bit at a time is called a shift register. |
|
If they stop shifting beer and food then they will start to get feedback from people they see as more important than your humble fan. |
|
|
Herr Murr calculated Britons were shifting beer at a staggering rate of 200 pints per minute. |
|
Kahn looked both ways and turned left, shifting into a higher gear with a clank. |
|
Without the pressures and distractions of the group, I started my bike first try, and then flew off, shifting into fourth gear without a hitch. |
|
Are you struggling to keep up with events, or shifting your ground to try to keep in step with Joe public? |
|
But there are shifters which allow you to control, to a greater or lesser degree, the shifting of the formants in the sound. |
|
Like product success in a perpetually shifting marketplace, power accrues to those with their finger on the present pulse. |
|
People boarded and got off the boat at different cities, so we were always working with a shifting team. |
|
This is an amazing, and amazingly depressing, novella of the rise and fall of an alien society around a shifting religious myth. |
|
The wars were chaotic, an impenetrable series of vicious contests between shifting clan alliances. |
|
Here scenes, film images and chance encounters will merge, transform and dissolve before you like a constantly shifting hallucinatory dream. |
|
The production sounds great and the music is very interesting, with shifting rhythms and moods. |
|
Girlfriend Emma and best mate Danny, meanwhile, chart the shifting balance of hopes and fears of friends and family. |
|
As the fund manager, MDL engaged in such transactions as a means of capitalizing on shifting market conditions. |
|
In all communal life there is a shifting balance between public and private activities. |
|
Since their 1988 debut, the band has survived a decade and a half of shifting music scenes and neglect from the wider music world. |
|
This shifting focus in higher education illustrates the need to understand what motivates students to learn. |
|
At the parish level I have experienced firsthand the shifting sands of Anglicanism from covenant to contract. |
|
Any minister required to speak for the government on its most enduring policy dilemma knows he is on shifting sands. |
|
Aside from swings in the economy, the board has to contend with the shifting sands of global politics, a factor in re-shaping the company. |
|
At a time of great challenge in the world the commander in chief must stand on principle, not on the shifting sands of political convenience. |
|
|
While I agree with Flux that this movie will probably be trash, I have to disagree about the vehicle shifting properties of the robots. |
|
If the Marina is known for its strong undercurrents, the sand on Elliots Beach is treacherous as it keeps shifting. |
|
Since no two lines actually rendezvous, a shifting pattern emerges from their misalignment that evokes the nervous scrawl of a polygraph test. |
|
These offer information about shifting shoals, sandbars and such that can be critical for boaters and productive for fishers. |
|
The shifting set apart, the director Joe Dowling eschews any tricksiness, instead concentrating on making the most of his talented cast. |
|
He talked about farming and biodynamics while shifting the baby from arm to arm and inspecting our baskets of small green leaves. |
|
Her voice was bird-like, the trill of a mockingbird, ever changing, ever shifting. |
|
There is no justification for shifting the burden to the shoulders of the people as this is a World Bank-aided project. |
|
In his mind, he's modernizing the paper, making it not only leaner, but also more responsive to a shifting and restive readership. |
|
Mr. Harding carefully set down his glass tumbler without shifting his gaze from his son. |
|
Phin raised an eyebrow before shifting Steph off his shoulder and turning onto his side, casting Dev another thoughtful glance. |
|
In recent years, to create a pleasant ambience and to keep the shifting sands in check, the land around the complex was turfed. |
|
The sight of her eyes constantly shifting from blue to gold did nothing to calm him. |
|
He scuffed his feet against the wood floor tauntingly, shifting his weight around rapidly as if to signify a first move. |
|
The centre of gravity in Europe is shifting decisively east, to where new blocs and alliances are already forming. |
|
Matt rose slowly, his black jeans uncreasing and his white T-shirt shifting slightly. |
|
In this latest reply, however, you seem to be shifting the definition a bit to make it more vague and undefined. |
|
For almost 350 years the world had been a multipolar one, with six or seven powers in a shifting balance. |
|
He asked quietly in almost a murmur, shifting only slightly in his seat so as not to disturb his precious burden. |
|
An uneasy silence and a certain amount of shifting in seats pervades the group. |
|
|
I can't really do much in the way of jumping but I can sloosh along through the water, creating a stir, shifting enough of a spray to satisfy me. |
|
Her back was straight and her eyes were closed and unmoving, not even the shifting of the eye looking behind its curtain. |
|
I was complaining to Mum the other day that Tommy had a rather nasty case of nappy rash that didn't seem to be shifting. |
|
The narrators are often strangely limited third-person or unreliable first-person narrators, or there are multiple, shifting narrators. |
|
Scientists are shifting their attention from natural history studies to questions about how best to conserve isolated and declining populations. |
|
Do this at the Opera House and the bourgeois in the front row would be shifting uncomfortably in their seats I'll wager. |
|
Romance surrounds the idea that incredible wealth lies hidden in rugged peaks, narrow box canyons, or shifting sands of desert dunes. |
|
The beasts snorted in their annoyance, looking at her with huge eyes and shifting a bit. |
|
Detecting the three cubes seems akin to shifting a view point when observing the Necker cube. |
|
Sources tell CNN that from his hospital bed, the former president counseled Kerry on shifting the talk from Vietnam to bread-and-butter issues. |
|
I tried to wake him up, but he was incapable of anything but shifting his legs and uttering a few undecipherable words. |
|
Together, they collect flotsam and wrack that tell of shipwrecks, shifting undersea tectonic plates, the birth and death of sea creatures, their migrations and molts. |
|
This is another form of avoiding responsibility and shifting blame. |
|
The present invention relates to an integrated twist-grip switch for the shifting of bicycle gears, such as multi-speed hubs or derailleur shifts. |
|
Mark Spiegler waddles, shifting his girth from one foot to the other, swaying slightly side to side. |
|
There are rumbustious animal fights and wrestling matches, and Holi is celebrated on horseback, on elephant back, on foot, in a whirl of shifting colours. |
|
I stared at the boy who had appeared in front of us, out of that leather-clad, gun-bearing, restively shifting throng that had appeared around us out of nowhere. |
|
Any deviation from the status quo risks shifting the spotlight onto the moderator, notes Louden. |
|
By Sunday, the shifting winds of a monsoon storm drove the flames toward the town. |
|
During the trick, the rider uses a combination of their pulling power and shifting bodyweight to lift both wheels off the ground for some self-propelled airtime. |
|
|
Simply shifting money from the rich to the poor is not the right way. |
|
A sheet of glass is silvered with a pattern of repeated gestural strokes, making for a shifting lattice of fragmentary reflections and glimpses through the glass. |
|
The tacky stuff takes some shifting and it's not cheap to do so. |
|
Shifting lower-frequency instruments such as a bass guitar requires higher latencies. |
|
The lycanthropes gave little care about their uniforms, their clothing splitting as their bodies altered, enlarging and shifting to their other forms. |
|
In January 2013, fiat announced that it was shifting production for the China market to China. |
|
At Calvin Klein, Francisco Costa showed restrained shifts in subtly shifting textures from ivory to mocha. |
|
There he began shifting not so much toward the right end of the political spectrum as the nutty one. |
|
Urban activists blocked the completion of many inner-city interstate highways, just as the economic center of American metropolises was shifting from downtown to the beltway. |
|
While the interior pays no homage to the Highland vernacular, the shifting presence of the sea and changing light imposes an agelessness on the contemporary space. |
|
Electricity crawled along the silhouette of the ravening beast, and its viciously pointed beak glinted and was outlined in a shifting corona of spitting sparks. |
|
He muttered things under his breath in a language I didn't recognize, shifting between several books, and taking notes down in a little black book. |
|
Note also that Americans are moderating the way they use alcohol, shifting away from hard liquor etc. |
|
Whether nature or nurture, a common point was the change in attitudes regarding the purpose of justice, shifting from retributive to reformative intent. |
|
The transmissions are fully automatic and have modulated gear shifting. |
|
When using the shift key the game pad has the ability to store an impressive 56 programmable keys, this is done with the combination of shifting modes, Red, Green and Blue. |
|
Avoid the practice of resting the foot continuously on the clutch pedal while driving and do not slip the clutch excessively instead of shifting gears. |
|
More than ever, culture and identity create constantly shifting borders. |
|
In shifting his attention to the universities, the prince has found beneficiaries that are unimpaired by any of the limiting notions that guided Giuliani. |
|
It doesn't help matters that the film features inadequate performances that mostly consist of actors averting their eyes and shifting in their seats. |
|
|
Shifting his attention to his blanket, he unbraids a single tassel, then rebraids. |
|
However, after the incident when villagers were shifting the injured to District Hospital Doda police tear-gassed them in the town, which aggravated the problem, said reports. |
|
It begins as a serio-comic meditation on people's willingness to tolerate intimacy and accommodate the drives of their neighbours, before shifting into darker territory. |
|
Second, trade, investment and tax policy must be changed to limit corporate mobility, and to block employers from shifting operations to avoid unionization. |
|
Morrison Bowmore, the distiller, is cheering a sharp rise in profitability after shifting its focus from low-margin blended whisky to single malts. |
|
The shifting investments and assemblages of the body meet a network cast precisely as the enhanced ability of technics to shift and reassemble its own investments. |
|
The change was due to a rather insignificant cold front and upper trough crossing the western sub-continent and shifting whatever lay ahead of it eastwards. |
|
The tectonic plates are shifting under Scotland's opposition parties. |
|
Often, support beams would give way under the pressure of shifting rock. |
|
Merchants, far from being sceptics, were often the agents of religious fervour and proselytism on the shifting trade routes between civilisations. |
|
It is no exaggeration to say that the way society deals with drugs is shifting more quickly than ever before. |
|
In the center of the room, shifting around upon a shining pink bed amongst a mess of hair and sheet, a girl clawed at the ringing sound of her alarm. |
|
He wanted to have a few vampires try shifting to werewolves in the battle. |
|
Malls are fluid constructs, shifting and reshuffling to meet the whims of fashion and the market, but you assume that a few places will stay around forever. |
|
Major cabinet turnovers have been rare, although chancellors occasionally have reshuffled their cabinets, shifting a minister from one post to another. |
|
Moreover, each vehicle had to be capable, during each patrol, of traveling some 2,000 miles over unmapped, inhospitable terrain, and scorching, shifting sands. |
|
The immediate impact of the shifting policies will vary across the state. |
|
She muttered to me, shifting against my well-worn leather seating. |
|
Nestling on the end of a silvery pendant lay a brilliant shifting and shimmering stone of the deepest blue imaginable, shining with scintillating azure starfire. |
|
Shifting from gritty and fervid to soft and wet in the blink of an eye, she flicks away all competitors with effortless facility. |
|
|
But the rest of the record is pretty good too, shifting wildly between bluesy rap, dancefloor ragga, punk guitar, dubbed-out ska and spacey ambience. |
|
It would also be very straight forward to make a solendoid activate the sequential shift, so that you can have paddle shifting, with the paddles or buttons wherever you want. |
|
The fate of the City Hospital is nothing new to us across the Atlantic, where market economy dictates the shifting sands of the medical landscape. |
|
After a foot of fresh snow fell on my unplowed street, I rolled through the neighborhood without shifting the vehicle into any alternative terrain mode. |
|
I do think that we should have built the international coalition first, instead of distracting attention and shifting time, effort, and energy away from the war on terror. |
|
Shifting between ordered streets and disordered streets provides the rich variation only a truly urban space is capable of. |
|
The duties of a ward boy, also called bearers, include caring of patients and shifting them for tests to different wards and clinics in the hospital. |
|
Shifting planes of various materials and degrees of opacity create spaces that expand and contract as needed. |
|
He built his long-term hopes for the prosperity of the church on the shifting sands of revival rather than the steady development of congregation-based programmes. |
|
Both were squinting out into the uneven lighting, trying in vain to make out the shifting shape of the approaching watercraft as it pulled up to one of the side floats. |
|
And the aisle all the way to the door bustled with Adivasi vegetable vendors who squatted with their baskets shifting and moving till they found a comfort zone. |
|
He had been asked a series of questions, he seemed to be shifting his ground and the Tribunal obviously did not accept him on any of these matters. |
|
As a bandleader, he bullyragged a shifting lineup of modern jazz virtuosos into performances which combined precision execution with emotionally-charged improvisation. |
|
Stocking brings new insights to the volumes by concentrating on the contents of the texts and how they reflect the shifting nature of anthropological thinking. |
|
The religious history, while provocative, is built on shifting sands. |
|
What the fmri machine detects is the shifting proportions of oxygenated blood in any given region of the brain. |
|
Rather, it was a stormy month of shifting positions, escalating tactics and fraying tempers in which neither side won any awards for consistency or scrupulousness. |
|
Shifting away from the dim hopes of my rescue, I conjure up a series of bright memories that bring me a tidal change of emotion. |
|
Shifting through the sea of limbs and muddled legs, the young man found his way to the luggage carousel and watched carefully for his duffel bag. |
|
Shifting his imposing frame, his expression takes on a thunderous aspect, suggesting this is the wrong question to ask. |
|
|
Shifting rubble too quickly can mean instant death for both Prakash Gore and the rescue team. |
|
In the past, Santos has been stubbornly opposed to a bilateral ceasefire, but his position on the issue may be shifting. |
|
My mother was never the type to dwell on the things that upset her so I wasn't surprised to find her changing the subject and shifting the focus onto me. |
|
And he starts to sing it, filling the room with his sweet, fragile tenor, shifting to a falsetto that cuts straight to the heart. |
|
With conflict lines constantly shifting, the categorization of who got what and from where has become increasingly blurry. |
|
He continually bailed out at the plate, shifting his head and neck in an effort to bypass the blind spot that he encountered when he tried to view baseballs head-on. |
|
However, some of the elementary cycles may have been influenced by intrinsic processes such as local shifting of sand shoals due to wave reworking. |
|
A bean counter will say you should respond by cutting in other places, which usually means shifting the burden onto other people, especially your employees. |
|
Shifting from one cramped position to another, she caught a glimpse of Malcolm, looking very princely in his crown and royal robes. |
|
Axis and Alignment is a jazz tapestry accented by intricate minimalist patterns and incredibly fluid changes, a perpetually shifting sonic picture of gentle enlightenment. |
|
She altered the composition by shifting the house to the right and filling in the left with a bucolic scene of a shepherd and shepherdess with a small flock of sheep. |
|
And Close's nasty, shifting canterings with a shovel before he fells his unfortunate brother and humorously lops off his arm to acquire the ring were shiveringly unpleasant. |
|
The movie theater and subway platform scenes are the most interesting, especially the latter with their perpendicular architectonics and shifting perspectives. |
|
Then, I saw a figure shifting in the distance, slowly nearing. |
|
Also, in communities where long-standing Mediterranean diets have been shifting toward more Westernized food choices, the prevalence of obesity is on the rise. |
|
This means shifting data between storage mediums in an effort to provide the ideal levels of access, protection, and recovery at the lowest possible total cost. |
|
These questions found no purchase on the shifting sands of memory. |
|
Their attempts at shifting attention away from the controversy seemed to be working. |
|
This would leave the top rate under ATRA untouched while shifting the terms of the tax debate to friendlier terrain. |
|
He kept in front while his cousin trailed behind to walk beside me, her gaze shifting every so often to me when she thought I didn't notice or wasn't looking. |
|
|
More and more of these airlines are shifting from the noisy turboprops to regional jets, since they carry more passengers and provide better comfort. |
|
We know much about the shifting value of beads in trade with the Xhosa. |
|
Shifting weather patterns would prompt changes that could lead to international disputes. |
|
After an internal investigation, McDonald said the company has tightened up regulations to ensure no crew members are shifting places while the vessel is loading or unloading. |
|
Shifting to the pavilion end, reverting to over the wicket, he speared one on middle stump and managed to break it just enough. |
|
Cells routinely coat DNA with methyl groups, and the shifting patterns of methylation seem to regulate genes. |
|
Go and marvel at this awesome, largely untouched, bubbling lunarscape of a land that's constantly shifting, changing and taking you by surprise. |
|
Shifting from the matrifocal, he also recognizes the gift of courage and acuity from his grandfather, and he mentions his debt to his intellectual father. |
|
Fully adaptive electronic control of all shifting makes shifts very smooth. |
|
Libraries have been providing site or location shifting for years through branch libraries, bookmobiles, and books by mail. |
|
The reports call for shifting administrators and some teachers to different positions and could result in demotions, school officials said. |
|
Against the band's shifting, swirling show, the crowd was as effervescent as the music, their every move marked by glowstick trails. |
|
After all, local leaders never seemed that enthusiastic about shifting power away from downtown bureaucracies and toward local communities. |
|
If Tropicalia's decentering power rests on a permanently shifting periphery, however, what does it mean that history ended up on its side? |
|
In recent years light-sheet microscopy has emerged as a paradigm shifting technique. |
|
Melbourne University researchers found urban silvereyes are shifting their song to overcome city sounds of up to 80 decibels. |
|
Shifting the emphasis from matters of taste, discrimination or aesthetics, media education now borrowed from new sources and began to ask new questions. |
|
James Alan Fox, a professor of criminology at Northeastern University, says the attitude on snitching is shifting for the better. |
|
As a result, the industry is now shifting their focus on developing four-way catalytic converters to reduce CO2 emissions. |
|
These rules have been forgottenand we are shifting towards fiscal union and solidarism where we guarantee for each other. |
|
|
The private motor insurance market shows no signs of shifting from its highly competitive state. |
|
Shifting Gears begins with the feel of an old-school party album. |
|
With stronger gears and synchros, it is built to withstand more frequent shifting often needed in construction applications. |
|
With stronger gears and synchros, the mDRIVE HD is built to withstand more frequent shifting that is often needed in heavy haul applications. |
|
The Stark effect is the shifting and splitting of spectral lines of atoms and molecules by an electric field. |
|
You can press your feet more strongly into the floor in adho mukha svanasana by shifting your weight away from your hands and toward your feet. |
|
Even the big houses are shifting, here today and gone tomorrow, cut in half, jacked up on a truck and carted off to the country. |
|
He began to fossick again, shifting the bars of soap around until he became aware of something moving behind him. |
|
Sally Gainsbury of the Nuffield Trust said many current plans involve shifting or closing services. |
|
Consumers are commonly deterred by these prices as it sets a perception of lower quality and standard but these views are shifting. |
|
This proposal was thwarted by arguments over property rights, as property owners were surreptitiously shifting their boundaries. |
|
However, recently there has been substantial criticism of the importance of the shifting balance theory. |
|
He reined Wrangle to a walk, halted now and then to listen, and then proceeded cautiously with shifting and alert gaze. |
|
Over time, a shifting pattern of societies, circuits, quarterly meetings, annual Conferences, classes, bands, and select societies took shape. |
|
The 2006 publication by Arden Shakespeare of different Hamlet texts in different volumes is perhaps evidence of this shifting focus and emphasis. |
|
His writing style incorporates a number of storytelling techniques such as flashbacks, shifting points of view and unreliable narrators. |
|
The dream is always in a state of emergence, shifting across levels as the characters navigate it. |
|
In larger boats, the weight of a person has less effect on the hull trim, but it can be adjusted by shifting gear, fuel, water, or supplies. |
|
A rapidly shifting landscape of smaller unionist parties has also been a fixture of the Assembly. |
|
These are devices for shifting income across different stages in life, not for shifting income across classes. |
|
|
The next period is the Poets of the Princes, when Welsh rulers fought each other and the English in shifting alliances. |
|
Often speakers replace elements of their own language with something from the language they are shifting toward. |
|
Ahead of us was a great ochreous depression over which a shifting heat haze trembled looking almost like blue smoke. |
|
Actress Arlene Tur portrays a surgeon who challenges the failing medical system and shifting government legislation. |
|
One cause of high sediment loads from slash and burn and shifting cultivation of tropical forests. |
|
The eye changes focus by shifting the position of the entire lens with respect to the retina, instead of reshaping the lens as in mammals. |
|
By shifting the nostrils to the top of the head, the nasal passages extend perpendicularly through the skull. |
|
Decentralization efforts have aimed at shifting financial and management responsibility to the regional level. |
|
It is adapted to habitat made up of shifting, accreting sand layers, as well as that composed of stabilised dunes. |
|
Supposed relics of the town have been found in the Wadden Sea, but shifting sediments make it hard to preserve them. |
|
In Australia, shifting sand dunes covered half the continent, whilst the Chaco and Pampas in South America became similarly dry. |
|
As a consequence, the shifting extensions of material cultures were interpreted as the expansion of peoples. |
|
The US and Australian reaction to the war had also been mixed, with fears of a Yellow Peril eventually shifting from China to Japan. |
|
The celebrated Dutch victory marked a significant moment in the shifting balance of naval power. |
|
In this hypothesis the shifting of the continents can be simply explained by a large increase in size of the Earth since its formation. |
|
This lack of knowledge of what lay north of the shifting barrier of ice gave rise to a number of conjectures. |
|
After the early 20th century revolutions, shifting alliances of China's regional warlords waged war for control of the Beijing government. |
|
Diamond Shoals, a bank of shifting sand ridges hidden beneath the turbulent sea off Cape Hatteras, has never promised safe passage for ships. |
|
Montcalm constantly frustrated him, shifting his own troops about in response. |
|
Just off the end of the Needles formation is the Shingles, a shifting shoal of pebbles just beneath the waves. |
|