91.   It represented a major shift from age-old type-founding traditions to the techniques and esthetic of the new computer age.

92.   It represents a big shift from the traditional arms-length relationship, which kept attorneys in their offices under the close supervision of senior partners.

93.   It compares to the shift from feudal levies to the creation of professional standing armies in the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance.

94.   It reflects a shift from jailing so-called deadbeat dads.

95.   It happens in Act I, in a sudden shift from mass clamor to tender intimacy.

96.   It was a shift from targeting the producers and peddlers to identifying the end users in this secretive underground of society that preys on children, authorities said.

97.   It is about long-term shifts in patterns of weather, not seasonal or day-to-day shifts from rain to sun, cold to heat.

98.   It was the end of an era, a shift from avuncular to brash.

99.   It will be a morning paper, a shift from the afternoon schedule it now follows.

100.   It would be that way for much of the next quarter century, a shift from social ends to military ends.

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