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Meanings of shifted off in English
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Usage of shifted off in English
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Finally Amy shiftedoff her knees and stood, facing them all.
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Henry shiftedoff of his lap and ran for the door.
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Slowly the weight shiftedoff him and the hand slid from his mouth.
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Not that anybody would mind being shiftedoff this rock.
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He went a few paces toward one wall, then moonily shiftedoff at an angle.
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But neither can Hooker's larger share of blame he shiftedoff his own to Howard's shoulders.
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Ravensdown chief executive Greg Campbell said the company would assess whether production needs to be shiftedoff-site.
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Her attention had never shiftedoff Rue.
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Fey and Carlock were originally developing the show for NBC before it was shiftedoff to Netflix.
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Then the talk shiftedoff again.
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The whole burden of solicitude is shiftedoff our shoulders, if once we get into the light of that great truth.
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They're shiftedoff to the side in electronics stores (just like Macs used to be) and nobody is buying them.
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Settling in behind the leader Appalachian Annie, jockey Jake Bayliss stuck to the inside as the frontrunner shiftedoff rounding the home turn.
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The perfect jackal involves split-second timing as well as the strength to stay on your feet and not get shiftedoff the ball.
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When CoreFire cannoned through the outer bulkhead, the whole structure shiftedoff its axis, windows shattered, the sterile shell cracked, and seals popped.
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When we were once inside the Bindery, the Chaucerian argument between Mr. Ellis and Th' Ole Man shiftedoff into a wrangle with Cobden-Sanderson.