This behavior deviates from widespread usage of pagination across the web 
so I don't see how it's desirable to do something unexpected by users 
unless it's clearly superior.

When I navigate from one page to another it's because I want to see the 
next set of results/data and I expect the stuff at the top to be different 
than what was on the previous page I was on. If it overlaps, then I have to 
scan down and figure out where to start looking.

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