Her experience is a telling example of why the nation's educational system needs to be changed. |
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The defense lawyers tried to impeach the witness's testimony by forcing him to admit that he had changed his story. |
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A dependent variable is a factor or phenomenon that is changed by the effect of an associated factor or phenomenon called the independent variable. |
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The way the court construes various words has changed over time. |
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They are still considered refugees. Their statuses have not changed. |
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The wind changed direction and started blowing in our faces. |
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MotoGP, the premier class of GP motorcycle racing, has changed dramatically in recent years. |
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France has changed its monetary unit from the franc to the euro. |
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The complexion of the neighborhood has changed over the years. |
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They were frequently changed and modified with each new intake of students. |
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The original motives behind the construction of Castlerigg, its subsequent uses, and how these may have changed over time are not known. |
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Stukeley could be describing the circle as it stands today, as it has changed little in the three centuries since his visit. |
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It is believed, however, that the circle survives today in a relatively intact state, changed certainly, but not so far from its original design. |
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The mammiferous secretary slithered in, changed the spool and slithered out again, giving me a small, hygienic smile en route. |
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He also strengthened the Norman chapter house, added buttresses and changed its vault. |
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During the Second Mexican Empire, its name was changed, for a time, to the Imperial Palace. |
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This has been reversed at Number 1 but policy has since changed with a decision to keep the alterations which were made in the 19th century. |
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The name was immediately changed to Azeem to avoid any potential copyright issues. |
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The name of the Dolorous Guard is changed to the Joyous Guard and becomes Lancelot's home. |
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The shooting of King, however, preceded an event that changed Turpin's life significantly. |
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We have just changed horses at Birmingham where I was two years ago and we visited the manufactories which are very curious. |
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The title of this detachment was subsequently changed to that of Tower warders as a more accurate reflection of their actual duties. |
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Over time, her quiet decorum, loyalty and genuine affection for Charles changed the public's perception of her. |
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Initially, not realizing who was presented to her, she accepted Barbara graciously, but upon comprehension changed her bearing. |
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In 1781 the brewery changed hands and the beer became known as Barclay Perkins Imperial Brown Stout. |
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In the 20th century artistic ideals changed and art moved away from representing reality. |
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The concept of matter has changed in response to new scientific discoveries. |
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We vary the conditions for each measurement, to help isolate what has changed. |
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This problem was compounded by careless editors who deemed difficult words incorrect, and changed them in later editions. |
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He claimed the English national character was being changed by this authoritarianism. |
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I wonder who all these animals were before they were changed into these shapes. |
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He talks about the role of women in marriage and how it needed to be changed. |
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The overwhelming commercial success of the first Alice book changed Dodgson's life in many ways. |
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Popular taste changed with the advent of Modernism, affecting the types of photographs that he produced. |
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Dodgson's existence remained little changed over the remaining twenty years of his life, throughout his growing wealth and fame. |
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For unknown reasons, Liddell changed his mind overnight and permitted Dodgson to remain at the college in defiance of the rules. |
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This novel was originally titled Melymbrosia, but Woolf repeatedly changed the draft. |
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She changed the surname of her daughters to Darrell Waters and publicly embraced her new role as a happily married and devoted doctor's wife. |
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The group changed its name to Chorion in 1998, but after financial difficulties in 2012 sold its assets. |
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He changed his opinion when he saw that the director Vadim Jean and producer Rod Brown were very enthusiastic and cooperative. |
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By early July, they had changed their name to the Silver Beatles and by the middle of August to the Beatles. |
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According to Gould, the Beatles changed the way people listened to popular music and experienced its role in their lives. |
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Led Zeppelin changed their show by utilising things such as lasers, professional light shows and mirror balls. |
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With the onset of the Falklands War, Waters changed direction and began writing new material. |
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They played a variety of Pink Floyd favourites, and later changed their setlist to include The Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety. |
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Chaplin intended to use spoken dialogue but changed his mind during rehearsals. |
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Olivier later recalled an incident when her mood rapidly changed as she was preparing to go onstage. |
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His son, Helen's father, anglicised the family name to Mirren in the 1950s and changed his name to Basil Mirren. |
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Based on the play of the same name by Shakespeare, Taymor changed the original character's gender to cast Mirren as her lead. |
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Following consultations with the local community the plans changed to reflect the community's opinions and suggestions. |
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After reading the series, he changed his mind and signed on to direct since he had immediately connected to the story. |
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When the Second World War broke out the orchestra's plans had to be almost completely changed. |
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The author, David Benedictus, has developed, but not changed, Milne's characterisations. |
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It became easier to lend objects, the constitution of the Board of Trustees changed and the Natural History Museum became fully independent. |
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The members lent works to exhibitions that changed annually, while an art school was held in the summer months. |
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The values of each of these scoring methods have been changed over the years. |
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Its rules gradually changed with the aim of producing a faster, more entertaining game for spectators. |
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An attacking team gets a maximum of six tackles to progress up the field before possession is changed over. |
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The rules regarding rackets have changed over time, as material and engineering advances have been made. |
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The formula has radically evolved and changed through the history of the sport. |
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The day to day head of the FA was known as the Secretary until 1989, when the job title was changed to Chief Executive. |
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This changed with the adoption of the current voting system whereby FIFA's support is necessary, but not sufficient, for any amendment to pass. |
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As this sponsor changed over the years the league too has been known by various names. |
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The black socks were changed to white from 1959 to 1965, where they were replaced with red socks up until 1971, when the club reverted to black. |
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In 1953, the club crest was changed to an upright blue lion looking backwards and holding a staff. |
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Shortly after moving to Northumberland Road, the kit changed again to red shirt and blue shorts. |
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The format of the Cricket World Cup has changed greatly over the course of its history. |
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The scandal set off further reforms that changed the way host cities were selected, to avoid similar cases in the future. |
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The ROC refused a proposed compromise that would have still allowed them to use the ROC flag and anthem as long as the name was changed. |
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The name of the event was then changed to the British Empire and Commonwealth Games and the flag was retired as a result. |
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This book focuses on how his aspect on life changed after his injury woes, and how he overcame them. |
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The cup sponsor changed to Pilkington, and Bath after a blip in 1988 dominated that cup as well winning it a further six times. |
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In 2008, after being promoted from the championship to the premiership, Saints changed from Kooga to Rhino. |
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The metaphysics of global power has changed. Markets are now more valuable than territory. |
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In 1996, the first tier of British rugby league clubs played the inaugural Super League season and changed from a winter to a summer season. |
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Davies was not a member of the LPGA Tour, so the LPGA changed its constitution to grant Davies automatic membership. |
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In 1961 the matches were changed to 18 holes each and the number of matches doubled. |
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In 2007, Wimbledon changed this policy, awarding the same amounts per event category to both men and women. |
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In 1987 the Monaco race date was changed to be about two weeks later than earlier years. |
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For the 2010 Formula One season, the Sporting Regulations were changed so that a former driver sits on the stewards' panel. |
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Following a strong fifth place at his home event, however, Hill changed his mind and decided to see out the year. |
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From 2011 onwards Hamilton's helmet was changed so it no longer resembled Senna's helmet as much as it had. |
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Since the formation of the WDF rankings in 1974 the method used to calculate a player's ranking points has changed several times. |
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The Milanese then changed sides, conquering Genoa in 1464 and holding it as a fief of the French crown. |
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Some years ago there was a demand from Irish quarters that the blue ground of the golden harp on the royal standard should be changed to green. |
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Because the Royal Banner depicted the Royal Arms of England, its design and composition changed throughout the Middle Ages. |
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For instance, in the arms of New Romney, the field is changed from red to blue. |
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The Games were considered a success for the host city, providing an event to display how Manchester has changed following the 1996 bombing. |
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It has changed in its definition, concept, and application throughout, especially during the Age of Enlightenment. |
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In these examples, we notice a clear consequence of bilingualism, that sometimes even changed the first syllable of the Latin words. |
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In general, the verbal system in the Romance languages changed less from Classical Latin than did the nominal system. |
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For a more detailed illustration of how the verbs have changed with respect to classical Latin, see Romance verbs. |
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Cicero's taunt that the populist politician Publius Clodius Pulcher had changed his name from Claudius to ingratiate himself with the masses. |
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It was planned that the capital city would be changed to the more centrally located Ramciel in the future before civil war broke out. |
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It is planned that the capital city will be changed to the more centrally located Ramciel in the future. |
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This situation has now changed, and the infrastructure has been developed extensively. |
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Following the elections in May 2016, the composition of the Assembly changed in the most dramatic fashion since the beginning of the Assembly. |
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The number of ministers and their responsibilities can be changed when a department is being established or dissolved. |
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The most notable rules which affect the format and presentation of the contest have changed over the years, and are highlighted here. |
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By the dawn of the 20th century, the balance of world power had changed substantially since the Congress of Vienna. |
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This changed in 1092, when William the Conqueror's son William Rufus invaded the region and incorporated Cumberland into England. |
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The nature of kingship changed considerably during the centuries of Pictish history. |
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This, however, rapidly changed after 1330 when Edward III set out to complete his conquest of Scotland and to reassert his power in France. |
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With the winds against him, Pimienta changed plans and made for the main New Westminster harbor and launched his attack on 24 May. |
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But this soon changed as Henry VIII doubled household expenditure and started costly wars against both France and Scotland. |
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The year after joining Maples's firm, Benjamin changed his surname from D'Israeli to Disraeli. |
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In areas affected by immigration in the Ruhr area and Westphalia, as well as in some large cities, religious landscape changed substantially. |
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The United States launched a protest, and Germany changed its rules of engagement. |
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In August 1916 the German leadership along the western front had changed as Falkenhayn resigned and was replaced by Hindenburg and Ludendorff. |
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The relative sizes of the rings have changed over the years and during World War II an outer yellow ring was added to the fuselage roundel. |
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As the threat mounted, Bomber Command changed targeting priority on 3 June 1940 to attack the German aircraft industry. |
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Pointe du Hoc is little changed from 1944, with the terrain covered with bomb craters and most of the concrete bunkers still in place. |
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But as the empirical world has changed, so have the theories and thus the understanding of European Integration. |
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Its dynamic has also changed as member states have lost their veto in a number of areas. |
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This was another effect of the changed balance of power in industrial relations. |
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In other cases, laws were changed or enforcement weakened in parts of the financial system. |
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The Norse language changed into the local Norn, which lingered until the end of the 18th century, when it finally died out. |
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In addition, the boundaries of the city were changed twice during the late 20th century, making direct comparisons difficult. |
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The expression 'south Wales' is not officially defined, and its meaning has changed over time. |
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What really bugs me is that they changed Yotsuba's speech pattern. I don't want my favorite manga character to sound like a moeblob. |
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There was a Boundary Commission which changed all the constituencies for the 2011 Scottish Parliament election. |
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Today's association of football with the working classes began in 1885 when the FA changed its rules to allow professional players. |
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The locations of settlements on the island have been vastly changed since the volcanic activity began. |
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In 1901 the law was changed to ensure that Crown Appointments became wholly unaffected by any succession of monarch. |
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The LRC affiliated to the Socialist International and in 1906 changed its name to Labour Party. |
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A codified constitution will incorporate the rules which must be followed for the constitution itself to be changed. |
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The situation for both countries changed in the last decade of the 19th century. |
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After the end of major operations, the main components of the British forces changed greatly. |
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Through the testing, the car's engine maps can be changed to get the most amount of horsepower and ultimately speed out of the vehicle. |
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The final styling was more conservative than earlier proposals, with the fin, nose, and cockpit windows changed to a more conventional form. |
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Also during that time, major agencies changed their business model by beginning to charge bond issuers as well as investors. |
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Key scientific ideas dating back to classical antiquity had changed drastically over the years, and in many cases been discredited. |
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For, as the motions are equally changed, the changes of the velocities made toward contrary parts are reciprocally proportional to the bodies. |
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Later, Southampton changed his mind and authority was gained for an extension of the line south over Regent's Canal to Euston Square. |
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Watson, an experienced electrical designer and mechanic at the electrical machine shop of Charles Williams, changed all that. |
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However, the route recommended by HS2 Ltd was changed on 7 July 2016 to allow for the construction of a city centre station instead. |
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Ivy Holdco is, in turn, owned by a consortium of companies, which has changed over time. |
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The original tail scheme was changed in 1984 as part of a new livery designed by Landor Associates. |
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The lateral well is used for injection of oxidant and steam, and the injection point can be changed by retracting the injector. |
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Because volume changes with temperature and pressure, and pressure uses units of mass, the definition of a kilogram was changed. |
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The 16 area names were also changed to better reflect the areas that they serve. |
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Obviously if waste water is not collected it cannot be treated, therefore the changed definition also affected Article 4 of the Directive. |
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The study argues that the textbooks' fundamental message about the existence of races has changed little. |
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Many old tatsam words have changed their meanings or have had their meanings adopted for modern times. |
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Recently, attitudes have somewhat changed, and the status of the language has been raised in schools in Scotland. |
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The famine and its effects permanently changed the island's demographic, political, and cultural landscape. |
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The situation changed again from 1660s into the 1690s when works by French authors were published in Holland out of the reach of French censors. |
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In the 19th century the relationship between authors, publishers, and readers, changed. |
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Associated with urbanization and changing social mores also came smaller families and changed relationships between parents and their children. |
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The arrival in Oxford in October 1922 of the sophisticated Etonians Harold Acton and Brian Howard changed Waugh's Oxford life. |
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An attack by jellyfish changed his mind, and he returned quickly to the shore. |
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When his medication was changed, the voices and the other hallucinations quickly disappeared. |
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Their daughter was familiarly called Liza and her surname was changed to Maugham. |
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This contrasts with an older view that Larkin's style barely changed over the course of his poetic career. |
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With the growth of Swansea and Cardiff, this situation changed, but many churchmen opposed it. |
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Even when lifting sentences and scenes, Conrad changed their character, inserted them within novel structures. |
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The broadcasts required the Italian government's approval, although he often changed the text in the studio. |
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He was an able adapter, and could easily adjust to the differences when the company changed ownership. |
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When he immigrated he changed his name to the anglicised form so the natives could pronounce it correctly. |
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I came in here disagreeing, but I've changed my mind, and now I'm with you on this. |
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Evidence is accumulating that bolters are plants which have changed their long-day habit to that of short-day. |
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He changed into these in a dark breadcrumby cubbyhole at the rear of the shop. |
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He was standing beside the old Cape yellowwood jonkmanskas which I'd changed into a cocktail cabinet. |
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I thought that we were going to study the project some more, but then he came back from the weekend and changed up, making it a top priority. |
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Also the recent warming is reflected in changed distributions, especially for mobile species at their coldward altitudinal or latitudinal edges. |
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The basket of consumer goods in the United States Consumer Price Index has changed little this year. |
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Thatched and creepered, the cottage today has externally changed very little. |
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In corporations, death by overhead has been replaced by death by PowerPoint. Nothing has changed but the technology. |
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Text books are frequently and deterioratingly changed and the result is that they repel the students. |
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This is a slightly dodgy plan, because there is a lot that is being changed for this fix. |
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In addition, several exits that have interpretative significance are changed by editors to exeunts and vice-versa. |
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Wounds were dressed, and dead tissue was removed when bandages were changed. |
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That may have changed just a little bit, time will tell, since the professional feminoids have discovered the evils and dangers of pornography. |
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Since they've changed the standards again, our previous efforts now just amount to a fire drill. |
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Rossetti, although the least committed to the brotherhood, continued the name and changed its style. |
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If you, as a trainer, work to instill a vision in your greenie, his whole mission will be drastically changed. |
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An obvious way in which football has changed over the last decade or two has been in the use of handballing. |
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I get a lot of HBA stuff like shampoo and cosmetics where the formulation or even just the packaging has been changed. |
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The industrial revolution changed a mainly rural society into an urban one, but with a strong contrast between northern and southern Belgium. |
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His sister Miriam, now a highschoolgirl, could not tear awkward eyes from the brother absence had changed so greatly. |
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As far as the guys' hit-it-and-quit-it philosophy with women, after all they'd gone through, they'd finally changed their perspectives. |
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As industrialisation progressed, society changed, becoming more urban and less rural. |
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Victorian attitudes and ideals that had continued into the first years of the 20th century changed during the Great War. |
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Furthermore, the meanings of many words have been changed and new vocabularies have been introduced from the vernacular. |
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Old Latin had more diphthongs, but most of them changed into long vowels in Classical Latin. |
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Often, the concatenation changed the part of speech, and nouns were produced from verb segments or verbs from nouns and adjectives. |
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When Hel shrugged and changed the subject diplomatically, the nape of Diamond's neck horripilated with embarrassment. |
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Being more mobile changed everything for those who adopted a horse-bound life. |
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The shelter of the early people changed dramatically from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic era. |
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Stonehenge has changed ownership several times since King Henry VIII acquired Amesbury Abbey and its surrounding lands. |
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Modern assessments of his health have changed several times in the past century. |
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The force of her radically pro-competition, hyperrational worldview changed his life and made for a lifelong friendship. |
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There is no textual proof that that was so, though it might be plausible if the definition of 'bagaudae' is changed to fit the circumstances. |
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Rome's strategy changed over time, implementing different systems to meet different challenges that reflected changing internal priorities. |
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As time progressed these medical texts would be translated into Arabic and then back into Latin as the flow of information changed. |
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Ideas about the development of British Iron Age culture changed greatly in the 20th century, and remain in development. |
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The language of official documents also changed, from Old English to Latin. |
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The Norman invasion had little impact on placenames, which had changed significantly after earlier Scandinavian invasions. |
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Historical interpretations of Henry's reign have changed considerably over time. |
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After the fall of Acre, Edward's international role changed from that of a diplomat to an antagonist. |
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In 1296, however, his position changed when he received the papal bull Clericis laicos. |
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This view persisted for a while but, with time, the image of the king changed. |
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The city of Vannes changed hands several times, while further campaigns in Gascony met with mixed success for both sides. |
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This condition was contested by the Dauphin and the momentum of the war changed. |
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The rules of military engagement changed as civil war succeeded overseas campaigns. |
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As it spread, its ideas diversified and changed, being adapted to local culture. |
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It is not clear exactly when Henry changed his mind on the issue as he grew more intent on a second marriage. |
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The use of hymns and music in the Church of England has changed dramatically over the centuries. |
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Outwardly, the destruction and removals for sale had changed the church forever. |
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The company had many ports of call, some of which have seen their names changed over time. |
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In the spring of 1648 unpaid Parliamentarian troops in Wales changed sides. |
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At that moment however the wind changed and the fog lifted, enabling the fleet to sail into Torbay, near Brixham, Devon. |
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In Sweden a similar ceremony as the British was held until 1974, when the constitution was changed. |
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He later changed his story to say that he had started the fire at the bakery in Pudding Lane. |
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This arrangement changed during the reign of George III, who hoped to restore his own power by freeing himself from the great Whig magnates. |
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This policy soon changed, and increasingly Jacobitism ostensibly identified itself with causes of the alienated and dispossessed. |
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As the 18th century progressed, the content of encyclopedias also changed according to readers' tastes. |
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The demographics of Britain itself was changed after the Second World War owing to immigration to Britain from its former colonies. |
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She changed it when she was thirty-eight because, as she said, what can you do with a name like Joanne? Too nice. |
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That changed dramatically in theory as there seemingly were great advances in feminism. |
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In 1816, after the Electorate of Hanover became a kingdom, the electoral bonnet was changed to a crown. |
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By August 1805, Napoleon had realized that the strategic situation had changed fundamentally. |
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By the middle of the 15th century, the language's name had changed from Inglis to Scottis. |
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She had looked at the girl as she took the karpas and when her face changed she thought it must be the bitterness. |
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When the Katie came through, the town's entire economy and culture changed. |
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Plans were changed, however, because of developments in neighbouring Yugoslavia. |
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To reduce losses further, strategy changed to prefer night raids, giving the bombers greater protection under cover of darkness. |
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In 1603, that changed when the King of Scotland inherited the Crown of England, and consequently the Crown of Ireland also. |
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This policy has been changed, so if any current Commonwealth realms were to become republics, they would not have to go through this process. |
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De jure, each could have its powers broadened, narrowed or changed by an Act of the UK Parliament. |
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The name was subsequently changed to Liberal Democrats in October 1989, which is frequently shortened to Lib Dems. |
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As a result of the dispute the name was soon changed back, to now include all city names. |
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Also in 2009, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire county councils changed control from Labour to Conservative. |
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The Chorleywood bread process from 1961 changed bread production all over world. |
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These invasions by the tribes completely changed the political and demographic nature of what had been the Western Roman Empire. |
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The political structure of Western Europe changed with the end of the united Roman Empire. |
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Over time, the design of the uniform changed in line with changes made to army uniform. |
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Some relatively minor changes have been made to the boundaries of boroughs since 1965, and two have changed their names. |
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The Local Government Act 1972 provided a mechanism for the name of a London borough and its council to be changed. |
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The wards are ancient and their number has changed three times since time immemorial. |
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In 2006 the name was changed from Corporation of London to avoid confusion with the wider London local government, the Greater London Authority. |
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When the towpath changed sides, it was necessary to take the towing horse and its driver across the river. |
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In 2009, the RAJF changed from 4 consecutive nights to 2 consecutive weekends. |
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Also, if a currency is revalued, the currency code's last letter is changed to distinguish it from the old currency. |
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The calculus for peak oil has changed with the introduction of unconventional production methods. |
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Its relative reliability and good power to weight ratio changed aviation dramatically. |
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Routes were changed and the services were branded as Stagecoach in Preston. |
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The skyline of the inner city changed in 1968 when the inner ring road with its two new crossings of the River Derwent was built. |
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The two rheas were also distinct species, and on 14 March Darwin announced how their distribution changed going southwards. |
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Although the metric system has changed and developed since its inception, its basic concepts have hardly changed. |
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The GWR first painted its locomotives a dark holly green but this was changed to middle chrome or Brunswick green for most of its existence. |
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They initially had chocolate brown or Indian red frames but this was changed in the twentieth century to black. |
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In the early years of the GWR its wagons were painted brown, but this changed to red before the end of the broad gauge. |
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The design of the Newcomen engine, in use for almost 50 years for pumping water from mines, had hardly changed from its first implementation. |
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The course of the A1 has changed where towns or villages have been bypassed, and where new alignments have taken a slightly different route. |
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Maps at this time depicting these short sections named the route as the M16 but this changed before completion. |
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General Motors purchased a majority stake in 1925 and changed its name to the Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company. |
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Crocodiles are living fossils that haven't changed their appearance much in millions of years. |
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The Met changed to a serif letterform for its signs in the 1920s, used on the stations rebuilt by Clark. |
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If the standard track centre is changed, it can take a very long time for most or all tracks to be brought into line. |
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Two years later, leading Conservatives were reported to have changed their minds. |
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Tools changed to incorporate barbs which could snag the flesh of an animal, making it harder for it to escape alive. |
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Ancient Roman cuisine changed over the long duration of this ancient civilization. |
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This not only changed the face of the county, urbanizing much of it, but also led to expansion on a massive scale. |
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The structure of the Pakistani economy has changed from a mainly agricultural to a strong service base. |
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This largely forms the basis for Modern English spelling, although pronunciation has changed considerably since that time. |
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Some companies may have changed the characters of the signs whilst nearly all Hong Kong people continue to use traditional characters. |
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The agricultural economy has changed massively in recent years within the county. |
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The meaning of basic verbs can be expanded and sometimes radically changed through the use of a number of prefixes. |
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The view depicted in the paintings has changed very little in almost two centuries. |
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However the Methodists changed and in the 1880s moved into the Liberal Party, drawn in large part by Gladstone's intense moralism. |
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This report considered if this should now be changed, and if so, what forms of episcopacy might be acceptable. |
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While the administrative boundaries changed in the 1970s, the county palatine boundaries remain the same as the historic boundaries. |
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Like many religious movements, the Religious Society of Friends has evolved, changed, and split into subgroups. |
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In the reign of Elizabeth I, this title was changed to Supreme Governor of the Church of England, an act still in effect. |
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The captain's suggested design was changed only slightly and a crown was added. |
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Though expressways have been built in Tokyo, the basic design has not changed. |
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A significant portion of Southeast Asia, however, has not changed greatly and remains an unaltered home to wildlife. |
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Each prospectus isn't fixed, but changes as schedules are changed or documents are late. |
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Many grammar schools were either closed or changed to comprehensive status. |
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Schedule 11 of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 changed the way in which Ofsted works without significantly changing the provision. |
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In 2005, the bankruptcy laws were changed so that private educational loans also could not be readily discharged. |
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The use and meaning of the doctorate has changed over time, and is subject to regional variations. |
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These rankings use some of the same criteria as the world rankings, but there are changed weightings and new criteria. |
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This system was changed in 2007 to enable some colleges to award their own degrees. |
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It has since risen in the QS and Times Higher Education tables due to changed methodology, while the ARWU remains unchanged. |
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At this time the street numbering was changed locally and so the school address, whether by accident or design, became 153 Hammersmith Road. |
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Let us, indeed, see how the point of view has changed which was held in regard to those cultivated and glib accumbents who in former days were taken for real social workers. |
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Noble joined Wood, and the pair changed the aspect of affairs, 45 being up before a leg breaker from McGiverin proved too good for Noble's defense. |
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The admin changed the forum settings to enable the use of emoticons. |
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In 1981, the colour scheme was changed to green with yellow stripes. |
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The Victorians changed in a bathing machine before paddling in the sea. |
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Born Thomas Pain, despite claims that he changed his family name upon his emigration to America in 1774, he was using Paine in 1769, while still in Lewes, Sussex. |
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She had changed her auburn hair. Instead of wearing it in a billowing puff over her brow, she had gathered it into a ponytail, secured with a length of yellow yarn. |
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When he changed lanes, he sideswiped a car that was in his blind spot. |
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McCallum points out the war was enthusiastically supported by the British populace as it was happening, but the mood changed very dramatically afterwards. |
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In 1961 the company's name changed again to GKN Steel Company. |
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The demands for political change in the way in which Scotland was run changed dramatically in the 1920s when Scottish nationalists started to form various organisations. |
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He clambered on to an apron of rock that held its area out to the sun and began to cast across it. The direction of the wind changed and the scent touched him again. |
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The food got a lot worse after the restaurant changed hands. |
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