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In part, that's due to the six-speed manual's vague shift gate, which demands rather deliberate shifting into second and third.
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Second, we are shifting from tackling the offence to targeting the offender.
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These are 3-second videos that are captured by shifting the camera capture button to Zoe.
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At the second shock, in 1979, Americans began shifting to more fuel-efficient Japanese cars.
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The boards AQA and Edexcel have been defending their roles in shifting grade boundaries, on the second day of a judicial review at London's High Court.
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United started the second half as they had finished the first, Goodwillie shifting back and forth to evade Marius Zaliukas only to drag a shot beyond the far post.
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Teams began to defend him differently, shifting extra infielders to the area between first and second bases to neutralize his dead-pull stroke.
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Second, each of these developments has presented different, novel and shifting opportunities and challenges for firms interested in attracting eyeballs, selling ad space and data, earning revenue and obtaining market share.
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Attitudes toward gay marriage are shifting, a black president was re-elected to a second term, and the U.S. Census Bureau predicts that the country will have a majority-minority population by 2043.
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The golden age of American productivity growth followed what is called the second industrial revolution, in 1860-1900, which yielded a cluster of genuinely paradigm-shifting inventions: electric power, the internal combustion engine, modern industrial chemistry and telecommunications.
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