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Polyphony Digital's Gran Turismo series is now a decade old, leading the developer of the PlayStation driving sim to hold an anniversary event called Downshift Session 2008 in New York City last month.
Kotaku 2008
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Polyphony Digital's Gran Turismo series is now a decade old, leading the developer of the PlayStation driving sim to hold an anniversary event called Downshift Session 2008 in New York City last month.
Kotaku 2008
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Downshift and simplify your lifestyle; let go of "keeping up with the Joneses;" join or start a Voluntary Simplicity Circle.
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Downshift decisions: Of course, the middle class could take a harder look at the choices that keep it chained the treadmill.
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The author's alter ego, Matt Hughes, has sold short suspense to _Blue Murder_, _Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine_, and _Storyteller_, and he has published one suspense novel, _Downshift_.
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Downshift from Ralph Waldo to Jedediah: Five pages from the end of his book, Mr. Purdy at last defines irony – and executes a graceless and exasperating turnaround.
Against Irony, Really (Truly): Spongy Screed Wrings False 1999
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Downshift to him taking a leisurely jog like nothing's wrong and, surprise, it's mentioned that he's a retired porn star.
/Film slashfilm.com 2010
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Downshift to him taking a leisurely jog like nothing's wrong and, surprise, it's mentioned that he's a retired porn star.
/Film slashfilm.com 2010
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Downshift to him taking a leisurely jog like nothing's wrong and, surprise, it's mentioned that he's a retired porn star.
/Film slashfilm.com 2010
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Downshift your daily life so that watering the garden ranks as your most strenuous activity, or get in line with the other 3,000
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