Change
Meanings and phrases
n.
- an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another; alteration; modification
- a relational difference between states; especially between states before and after some event
- the action of changing something
- the result of alteration or modification
- the balance of money received when the amount you tender is greater than the amount due
- a thing that is different
- a different or fresh set of clothes
- coins of small denomination regarded collectively
- money received in return for its equivalent in a larger denomination or a different currency
- a difference that is usually pleasant; variety
v.
- cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; alter; modify
- undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature
- become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence; alter; vary
- lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; switch; shift
- change clothes; put on different clothes
- exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category; exchange; commute; convert
- give to, and receive from, one another; exchange; interchange
- change from one vehicle or transportation line to another; transfer
- remove or replace the coverings of
- become deeper in tone; deepen
n.
- (French) an establishment where you can exchange foreign money
v.
- change to the contrary; turn; reverse
v.
- shift from one side of the ship to the other; jibe; gybe; jib
v.
- assume a different shape or form; change shape; deform
v.
- be transferred to another owner; change owners
- The females depart and territories may change hands.
- The title did not change hands due to the draw decision.
- The tag titles, however, did not change hands (and in fact, had not been vacated this year by the Holy Demon Army).
v.
- change in physical make-up
v.
- increase or decrease in intensity
v.
- change in size or magnitude
n.
- an act that changes the light that something reflects
n.
- a change in the direction that you are moving
n.
- the act of changing the direction in which something is oriented; reorientation
- It is highly efficient and provides for an almost instantaneous change of direction.
- Despite the change of direction, "Blue Ribbon Comics" ended with issue #22 (March 1942).
- Under the leadership of Freeview founder Andy Duncan, 2005 saw a change of direction for Channel 4's digital channels.
n.
- the act of changing the unity or wholeness of something
n.
- the time in a woman's life in which the menstrual cycle ends; menopause; climacteric
n.
- a movement through space that changes the location of something; travel
n.
- the act of changing the amount or size of something
n.
- a decision to reverse an earlier decision; reversal; flip-flop; turnabout; turnaround
n.
- an action that changes the shape of something
n.
- the act of changing something into something different in essential characteristics
v.
- make a shift in or exchange of; switch; shift
- change from one system to another or to a new plan or policy; convert
v.
- be transferred to another owner; change hands
v.
- undergo a change in bodily posture
n.
- ringing tuned bells in a fixed order that is continually changing
v.
- assume a different shape or form; change form; deform
- Its hole could change shape, thus explaining lunar phases.
- Tapers commonly change shape linearly, but a variety of other profiles may be used.
- What makes it so interesting is that neither the pieces nor the frame change shape or size in any way.
v.
- undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; turn
v.
- undergo or cause to undergo a change in the surface
v.
- alter the flavor of
n.
- (chemistry) any process determined by the atomic and molecular composition and structure of the substances involved; chemical process; chemical action
n.
- a trifling sum of money; small change; chickenfeed
n.
- a change in the world's climate; global climate change
- He compared belief in climate change to religion.
- Another cause of deforestation is climate change.
- The index is also used in studies of climate change.
n.
- a change in the world's climate; climate change
- CO is of paramount importance in global climate change.
- Man-induced global climate change has become a prominent political issue.
- However, Singer characterizes himself as a "skeptic" rather than a "denier" of global climate change.
n.
- replacing dirty oil with clean
n.
- a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition; phase transition; state change; physical change
- The methods are suitable to study defects, diffusion, phase change, magnetism.
- They include chemical reactions, increase of pressure, increase of temperature, and phase change.
- GeSbTe is a phase change material used for its optic properties, such as that used in rewritable DVDs.
n.
- a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition; phase change; phase transition; state change
n.
- replacing a pitcher in baseball
n.
- a major change in attitude or principle or point of view; about-face; volte-face; reversal
- The risks of this policy change put the two men at odds.
- With this policy change, a song could chart based on digital downloads alone.
- The Soviets mounted a public relations campaign against the Western policy change.
n.
- a profound transformation
n.
- a change in a person's physical sexual characteristics (as by surgery and hormone treatments)
- She said, "I [want] my sex change to make myself feel complete."
- The contestant had previously competed as a male, and the sex change gave her a second chance to compete.
- "The Burning Halo" touches on exorcism, "X and Y" describes a sex change and "Ms Shyflower" is about being buried alive.
n.
- a trifling sum of money; chickenfeed; chump change
- Another small change was in the court itself.
- We then consider a small change in shape for a constant volume.
- A very small change in initial conditions had created a significantly different outcome.
n.
- a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition; phase change; phase transition; physical change
n.
- a process whereby the degree of hotness of a body (or medium) changes
- Seasonally, there is little temperature change.
- This phenomenon arises from a rapid temperature change.
- He theorized that this temperature change was due to "calorific rays", a type of light ray that could not be seen.
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- Verbs do not change form according to their subject.
- The interior workings, however, did not change much.
- That therefore the world does not change without us.
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- A name change on legal documents is not necessary.
- The name change became official in February 2017.
- At the same time, the Q-12 underwent a name change.
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- At Harvard, Goodman studied the dynamics of social change.
- The Atheist Centre is an institute working for social change.
- Kashf became the first MFI to use mainstream media for social change.
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- The interior workings, however, did not change much.
- Hence she did not change faction in the Verkhovna Rada.
- Those districts did not change until the 1968 elections.
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- Another major change was how the results were judged.
- The major change for the truck was a more powerful engine.
- The summer of 2001 brought a major change to the department.
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- ", after which he decided to change his career.
- They decided to change their name again.
- In 2013, club's owners decided to change club's name to "Turan-T".
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- This constitutes a significant change from earlier times.
- "Energiewende" designates a significant change in energy policy.
- A significant change came in 1948 with coup d'état by the Communist Party.
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- That therefore the world does not change without us.
- This does not change the grammar's produced language.
- God does not change His mind; He shows pity.
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- In 2007 the decision was made to change the name to research*eu.
- The new name was accepted and moves to change the name were undertaken.
- (A charity, SOS Mitmensch, began a campaign to change the name in 2012.)
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- there was no change; / only disguise gone from them unawares".
- The report recommended no change in the number of councils or their names.
- A plurality of interventions, 96, caused no change in the country's democracy.
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- Wynn then went through an immediate change of heart.
- Ross then had a change of heart and released Beanes.
- Sanskar also has a change of heart.
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- He was cured, but began to change into the Rattler.
- In the 1960s East Village began to change radically.
- He began to change his focus to road running in 2007.
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- In 2019, DHX would change its name to WildBrain to build upon this use.
- The owner of SardarBuksh agreed to change its name on 28 September 2018.
- Apple successfully forced the "Pineapple" to change its name to "Pinecom".
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- The table also shows the population change in the ten years to the 2011 census by subdivision.
- The table shows details on the population change since 1801, including the percentage change since the last available census data.
- The total Swiss population change in 2008 (from all sources) was an increase of 9 and the non-Swiss population change was a decrease of 2 people.
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- A further change was made to the transmission.
- This change was made mainly to improve tuning stability.
- A major change was made on the rules.
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- 86 was passed requesting the change of name to Lucban Municipal High School.
- The change of name was dued to the competition from the Norwegian pop band "a-ha".
- It had the last change of name in 1993, taking the name it continues to use today.
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- However, “bubble economy” resulted in a call for political change.
- The political change did not immediately change social circumstances.
- Reserves may change as a result of political change, or by manipulation.
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- since preferences can change over time.
- Distances normally change over time.
- Evolutionary approaches reflect on how human genes can change over time.
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- and Jasper—but will that change when they discover J.H.
- This did not change when the couple had a child, Frederick Jess.
- Timing rules change when there are three minutes remaining in a half.
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- However, this format change never took place.
- Along with the format change came a new callsign: WJZ-FM.
- The format change came on March 16, 1992.
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- 3, which they did in a rule change effective in 2004.
- However, she added, a rule change is under consideration.
- Nashville's recruitment also resulted in a rule change concerning free agency.
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- Bicycle components underwent radical change in the 1990s.
- That's why the MPs will hardly agree on such a radical change.
- The poem expressed his desire for radical change without overt sedition.
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- S-Bahn services commenced at the 2003/2004 timetable change.
- The line was commissioned at the 2011/2012 timetable change on 11 December 2011.
- The S-Bahn network was significantly expanded at the timetable change in December 2010.
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- The rate of change is usually with respect to time.
- A rate of change in momentum represents a force, whereby F "ma.
- Where: Sales formula_6 is the rate of change of installed base (i.e.
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- Lucille begged her father to change his mind.
- When she comes to know this, she tried to change his mind.
- However, two particular events led him to change his mind.
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- I wouldn't change the way I got here at all.
- In order to try to change the way that people digest music, we had to take a leap of faith," says Royce.
- She is one of the models in the ongoing Radical Beauty Project, which seeks to change the way we see Downs Syndrome.
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- The NESTDOWN function has the ability to change the vertical sigma levels.
- The antibodies are ineffective because of the virus' ability to change their coats rapidly.
- Thus the ability to change direction quickly while in motion is critical for sports success.
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- They were forced to change jobs and to move."
- Lee was forced to change his plans.
- Prior to this, beach-goers were forced to change their clothes in their cars.
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- One other personnel change occurred this year.
- A boundary change occurred on June 18, 1956.
- In 1752, a change occurred in the behavior of Choglokova.
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- Along with the format change came a new callsign: WJZ-FM.
- The format change came on March 16, 1992.
- The next change came in November 2007.
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- For 1979, the Bronco saw little change from 1978 models.
- It has seen little change since then, except for shoulder widening.
- A December 2011 photo shows little change from the 2008 image (left).
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- They decided to change their name again.
- In March 2016, M&M Meat Shops announced that they would change their name to M&M Food Market.
- Another trend is for churches to change their name to a popular name or word that represents the church.
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- Some time after that there was indeed a change of government.
- Hopkins' involvement in the Nicaraguan change of government was critical.
- In 1795, the British Invasion of the Cape Colony forced a change of government.
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- Changing the world "It does not suffice to change the world.
- It has been claimed that this is going to "change the world".
- This season, Pokémon has a different slogan "We can change the world!
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- Some skaters are able to change edges during a spiral, i.e.
- It is able to change its color from lighter to darker to a certain extent.
- Fish in this genus are able to change their colouring in two to eight seconds.
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- In order to open the pore, a conformational change must occur in the inner 6 helix bundle.
- In order to become active, a ligand must bind to the receptor and cause a conformational change.
- This conformational change causes the alpha subunit to dissociate from the complex and become bound to GTP.
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- Proposed solutions change during bargaining.
- The military junta began to change during the late 1970s.
- They do not change during the course of the game or sequence of games.
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- That was the only change on the whole schedule.
- DER2 can not only change its expression but also move its hands and feet and twist its body.
- The only change in the ministry during this period was the position of Deputy Chief Minister.
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- The goal of regime change can be seen in Ahrar al-Sham's involvement in the conflict in Syria.
- Meanwhile the ruling HHK party announced that they do not see any regime change occurring in Armenia.
- The New American Commonwealth (formerly: "New Britain") faces its first regime change since the revolution.
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- It was found that positive change was gradual, and involved multiple elements.
- The is a positive change in endothermic reactions, and negative in heat-releasing exothermic processes.
- They wanted to work together with local politicians to make lasting, positive change for their community.
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- Release dates are subject to change.
- They cannot be “uniform” objectives that are not subject to change.
- Schedules are subject to change, particularly over July and August.
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- She can change between human and coyote form at will.
- The frequent change between both forms is charming along the Nahe.
- However, with over 60 songs rehearsed for the tour, the set list was believed to change between shows.
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- But in 1956 the khell underwent a dramatic change.
- Perhaps the most dramatic change in lifestyle affected the girls.
- The war in the 1990s, caused a dramatic change in the Bosnian economy.
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- This was not a sudden change, but took place over a long period.
- The re-armament began a sudden change in fortune for many factories in Germany.
- He went on to have a sudden change of heart, returning and making the final 53-man roster.
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- DNA sequences can change through mutations, producing new alleles.
- This time the goal was to contribute to social change through artistic action.
- The gay liberation movement is more active and aims to achieve change through visibility and protest.
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- The change took place with the Nov. 2, 2001 issue.
- This change took effect for the 2011 election.
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- This change made the company focus entirely on mopeds.
- Throughout the US this change made a huge difference in the integration of school.
- A 2005 constitutional change made the Regions responsible for these local referenda.
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- In February 2008, another change to the studio took place.
- In another change, the roof panel was changed from metal to fiberglass.
- On January 2, 2007 the station underwent another change and is now known as "Q101.9".
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- The early years were a time of cooperation and technological change.
- Innovation is often a technological change that outperforms a previous practice.
- This technological change eliminated the need for helper locomotives entirely in 1959.
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- The album marks a change in direction from Swans' early work.
- After the change in direction, NY 226 enters the hamlet of Altay.
- This produces a smaller change in direction but does not require as much time.
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- She also called the conversation between Darryl and Jim a "nice change of pace".
- Rob Burch of "The Hollywood News" called "I Won't Say (I'm in Love)" a "refreshing change of pace".
- A change of pace came in 2004 when he joined Pro Wrestling Zero-One, where old friend Hidaka awaited.
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- In 1919, Federated Charities voted to change the name to Family Welfare Association.
- On 1 June 2018 the General Synod voted to change the marriage canon to allow same-sex couples to get married.
- In 2010, the city council voted to change the name from to to strengthen the international profile of the city.
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- Hazlitt, at the start of his essay, focuses on this drastic change.
- That drastic change in the balance is mostly the result of SYRIZA abandoning Euroscepticism.
- Stimulation or lesion of this region results in drastic change in the sexual activity of lab animals.
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- That afternoon, the winds dramatically change direction.
- After being an actor for several years Jon decided to change direction.
- Reversing sidings are provided to the north of the station for trains to change direction.
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- However, it may also reflect a sudden environmental change or boundary.
- Together they proposed a feminist glaciology framework for global environmental change.
- Microfauna are better indicators of climate and environmental change than larger species.
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- This inspires Reginald to change his name to Elton John.
- Joe finally relents, warning Tommy to change his name and avoid a criminal element.
- He actually was called Future in 2003 but he had to change his name because you got big."
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- The folks who run the website wanted to change directions.
- Crosby wanted to change to recorded production for several reasons.
- He felt tormented by his addictions, however, and wanted to change his life.
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- He initially struggled with the cultural change.
- This process of enforced cultural change was called "lotu".
- Her outfit was changed in "X-2" to reflect the cultural change that occurred between the two games.
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- This change of ownership had no effect on her service.
- In 1936, KOY underwent a change of ownership.
- "Lloyd's Register" for 1814 confirms the change of ownership and trade.
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- There were mixed opinions about this change within the taxi industry.
- Thylakoid extent can change within minutes of light exposure or removal.
- This makes radiolarians important indicators of climate change within the stratigraphical record.
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- The most fundamental change is support for darknet operation.
- It established a fundamental change in the machinery of the convention.
- But they are well-enough established to herald fundamental change in software development."
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- In response, by autumn, OHL pressed for a rapid change to a civilian government.
- The JazzCode applies to small teams having to manage complexity and rapid change.
- Industries and companies undergoing rapid change may need to avoid hiring and firing costs and risks.
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- This season marked a change in scheduling for the GNAC.
- The album marked a change in artistic direction from N.O.R.E.
- "Dosage" marked a change in recording and style for Collective Soul.
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- In 2018, the Braves made a subtle color change to the primary logo.
- An interesting aspect of female "L. pulchrissimus" is the color change of their fur.
- This species is capable of color change, but generally in somber shades of tan to gray.
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- The change took place with the Nov. 2, 2001 issue.
- This change took place around the start of the 1st century.
- The election when this change took place was the 1983 United Kingdom general election.
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- That year also saw a change in ownership for the "Herald".
- "We saw a change in our audience.
- Time" (2015), which saw a change in their music and vocal deliveries.
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- The biggest change is Re Yina going from A class to F class.
- But the biggest change was the title, which was changed to "Un, dos, tres... a leer esta vez" ().
- The biggest change in the history of WSC occurred in the spring of 1986 with a major re-alignment.
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- The sound change gradually spreads in a process known as lexical diffusion.
- The concept of sound change covers both phonetic and phonological developments.
- The initial "*Ver-" changed to "Vir-" as a regular sound change in the local dialect.
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- Repeated firing causes a structural change in the synapses.
- Vidal made one structural change which was not revised, however.
- Such a need for structural change is likely to result in a violent conflict.
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- 2,500 LED bulbs cause the tower to change color at night.
- In mating season the males head change color to either red, yellow or even light blue.
- When alarmed, it makes a hissing noise, and depending on its mood, it may change color.
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- They made the decision to change the flight plan so the commander was the first to egress from the spacecraft.
- The ambiguity was the result of a NASA decision to change designation of missions starting in Fiscal Year 1984.
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- The ranges can change due to adaptation to the local environment.
- "Olustee" had another name change due to its duties as a blockade runner.
- Tampa Bay: Team has a font change due to fan complains deeming them unreadable.
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- In 1982, a multi-option referendum was held in order to change the election system.
- Space is a powerful tool wielded by the actors in order to change audience's point of views.
- Many alloys were also possible, and were intentionally made in order to change the properties of the metal e.g.
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- Harris studied the psychology of behavior change.
- The concept is promoted by 12-step recovery groups and researchers using the transtheoretical model of motivation for behavior change.
- The findings "suggest that taking the PTP had a statistically significant effect on behavior change in favor of more truthful sharing on Facebook."
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- He instructs his self in an attempt to change his life.
- Kel protests the unfairness of the law to the monarchs and gets them to attempt to change it.
- After Regent Horthy’s failed attempt to change side in the war he was searched for by the Gestapo.
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- We also were brokenhearted over the title change."
- This resulted in a title change from Padmavati to Padmaavat.
- The title change was accompanied by Bret Blevins stepping in as both penciller and inker.
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- As the swimsuit was evolving, the underwear started to change.
- The pattern of settlement in Pomerania started to change in the 3rd century.
- This started to change due to the implementation of the Patients' Rights Law of 2002.
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- A 2005 constitutional change made the Regions responsible for these local referenda.
- Ter-Petrossian's administration saw constitutional change that secured more power for the president than the parliament.
- He has reportedly been lobbying legislators about a possible constitutional change, or filing a legal challenge to the provision.
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- Thus the order of bicyclists may change depending on units used.
- Coat color bias seems evident, but may change depending on geographic location.
- The classification will also change depending on whether the potatoes are fresh or frozen.
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- Yet there has been slight change in other countries sending most children.
- Although the festival had a slight change of name, it kept the same structure as the Brazilian editions.
- The main differences between both games are the slight change in physics and the addition of twelve internal levels.
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- The event marked a notable change in the course layout.
- One notable change in the film involved the opening titles.
- "The Spirit of the Age" also marked a notable change in attitude.
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- That year also saw a change in ownership for the "Herald".
- The public was notified of the change in ownership on December 15, 2015.
- The current name, Imperial Sugar Company, was established after a change in ownership in 1907.
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- The Nineties also saw the club change management, as George Akins Jnr.
- This includes monitoring event logs not for intrusions, but change management.
- This involved management of a £400m plus technology and change management programme.
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- Yet with the change in Viceroy came a change in policy.
- This change in policy was not confirmed by Chick-fil-A officials.
- This change in policy has not been confirmed by Chick-fil-A officials.
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- Gersten's approach would change the course of non-profit institutions nationally and especially in New York City.
- He then joined George Devine's English Stage Company, which was about to change the course of new British drama at the Royal Court.
- The Dalai Lama was opposed to a Mongol invasion which would have devastating effects on Central Tibet, but was not able to change the course of things.
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- The 1960s were a time of great change and growth for the AYF.
- The First World War saw great change.
- The great change came from Moseley."
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- Malaysia Hockey League is trying to change that by bringing in regional flavor.
- Naina tells Reeta that Sudheer was trying to change Neeta's property to his name.
- Watterson spent much of his career trying to change the climate of newspaper comics.
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- The first change driver places pedagogy and the moral imperative in the role of driver.
- It was the first change at the top since before the Second World War, and she herself retained the post till 2005.
- When the body has grown enough to undergo the first change, or if the infecting vampire has personally seen to their becoming infected (via bite or sex), the host enters a catatonic ‘death’ state.
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- A capo (short for "capotasto") is used to change the pitch of open strings.
- Cards, such as Hand Weapons or Events may be used to change the outcome of a fight.
- It also uses records as collectibles, which could be used to change the game's musical backdrop.
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- Both had campaigned for a change in government.
- The programme was discontinued after a change in government.
- In late April a change in government in France led to withdrawal of the Allied forces from Odessa.