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9 Sentences With "shifts position"

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Hit a button here, and another block shifts position over there.
The audio track catches noise from the Manhattan street and a rustle of cloth as Cunningham shifts position.
The same is true of when Ethan shifts position to do something like crouch or climb a ladder; the game simply jumps your view from one position to the next, as if a few frames of animation were missing.
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The figure at right shows a space-fill drawing of an unbound state (left, from PDB file 5e54) and the state with adenine bound (right, from PDB file 5swe). The part colored pink forms a complete A-form RNA helix in the bound form, and the yellow part shifts position.
The name "Gwelup" refers to a small swamp located within the southern portion of the suburb. It was derived from the Noongar word "Gwelgannow" meaning "to shift position". Hence, Lake Gwelup was referred to as "the lake that shifts position". The name first appears in Lands Department records in 1878 as "Gwelup Swamp".
The bodies of the two figures remain inert while their left eyes open in turn and stare for lengthy periods. The imagination of the invisible and nameless narrator constantly shifts position to examine, like a miniature camera, the two foetus-like figures in their stark environment. In effect, the figures "are like embryos waiting either for birth or for extinction".Knowlson, Damned to Fame, 532.
Before becoming NEA President, Pringle served on the Board of Directors for the Pennsylvania State Education Association, the NEA Board of Directors, NEA’s Executive Committee, as NEA secretary treasurer, and as NEA vice-president. She has been vocal in the effort to limit federal testing requirements."Educators' Union to Tackle No Child Act," Lakeland Ledger, July 4, 2006"Teachers Group Seeks Changes in Education Law," New York Times, July 4, 2006"Union Shifts Position on Teacher Evaluations," New York Times, July 4, 2011 She chaired the workgroup that developed the NEA’s Policy Statement on Teacher Evaluation and Accountability. President Obama named Pringle a Member of the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for African Americans.
The Moro reflex in a four-day- old infant: 1) the reflex is initiated by pulling the infant up from the floor and then releasing him ; 2) he spreads his arms 3) he pulls his arms in ; 4) he cries (10 seconds) The Moro reflex is an important indicator for evaluating integration of the central nervous system, named after its discoverer, pediatrician Ernst Moro. Although this is sometimes referred to as the startle reaction, startle response, startle reflex or embrace reflex, most researchers see it as distinct from the startle reflex, and is believed to be the only unlearned fear in human newborns. The Moro reflex is present at birth, peaks in the first month of life, and begins to integrate around 2 months of age. It is likely to occur if the infant's head suddenly shifts position, the temperature changes abruptly, or they are startled by a sudden noise.

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