As anyone who has experienced addiction will tell you, changing addictive behavior is not an easy thing to do. |
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Quigley depicts the changing relationship between the two women superbly, their initial wariness ringing with psychological acuity. |
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The group is part of a growing trend of rabble-rousers who believe there's more to changing business practices than waving a sign around. |
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Without this the species would be unable to adapt to changing conditions and would eventually perish. |
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They also removed his clothes changing it with a ragged shirt and leaving his cycling shorts all alone. |
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Well, I am hoping to convince you that they passed far beyond the normal limits of statutory construction, the changing of the meaning of. |
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The redevelopment will see the construction of a ticket office and waiting area together with public toilet and baby changing area. |
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The Governors of the College are acutely aware of the growing educational needs of the wider Church in a changing world. |
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She looks at apprentices, journeymen carpenters, and entrepreneurs who erected, finished, and sold houses in dynamic and changing markets. |
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How can utopians dream of changing the world when it is so difficult to lose an inch off one's waistline? |
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Have chimneys and vents inspected when installing or changing vented heating appliances. |
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We understand some people may be wary of changing the NHS that we all grew up with. |
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Heliox is a unique therapy for acute asthma because it decreases airway resistance without changing the diameter of the airway. |
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They are all responding well to the changing nature of warfare and doing us proud. |
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I hope it results in them changing their ways and showing greater respect to other cultures. |
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Companies that specialize in cold storage warehousing have been working on solutions to help dairy processors meet their changing needs. |
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I toddled off to the changing rooms with a pair of black jeggings over my arm. |
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Proper organization and procedures are important but need to remain adaptable to changing circumstances. |
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Gradually the character of our villages is changing as we get more and more weekenders or people who commute moving here. |
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He's jabbering on about music, how you have to be careful about changing the music because it might upset or destroy the government. |
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We have created units that are flexible, creative and adaptable to the changing marketplace around us. |
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Chris decided to change careers because changing market conditions meant bleak times for many producers. |
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She was quite aware of her own limitations, but absolutely incapable of changing herself. |
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Another aspect of Swedish business success is that the country's firms are quick to recut their cloth to suit changing times. |
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We should be looking at changing our lifestyles, not stuffing ourselves full of quack medicine. |
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In walk, trot and canter, movements such as riding in circles and changing the rein are performed. |
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The Wallacean area has continued to be tectonically active with islands appearing and changing size. |
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Compared to hard law it can be more flexible and adaptable to a fast changing technical and political environment. |
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The Minister claimed costs had soared by nearly 40 per cent but he was accused of changing accounting rules. |
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The other boys had started getting colourful jockettes and they showed them off in the changing room. |
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Part of the mystery comes from the fact that the job description is changing. |
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These results are a wake-up call for a Government more interested in changing how it looks, rather than changing how it works, he said. |
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It's extending deadlines, and changing rules and waiving certain fees for people whose lives have been turned upside down by Katrina. |
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Actually being in the act of changing a wheel, providing a copy of a spares receipt are another couple of good things to back up your assertions. |
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However, mutators may play an important role in the adaptation of organisms to changing environments. |
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After washing up and changing I crawled under the covers and fell asleep almost immediately. |
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Living languages are in constant use and therefore must be adaptable to changing situations and circumstances. |
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Their constantly changing work schedule revolves around the many phases of the moon and the tides. |
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But how did they know he was sincere about changing his behaviour, and wasn't just putting on an act to impress magistrates? |
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From that classroom, you turned down a side corridor, past the changing rooms and into the sports hall. |
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In an effort to make a film more accessible to your average cinemagoer, adaptors make the mistake of changing the story too much and losing the point. |
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In the meantime airlines are changing the way they operate the APU to minimize the buildup of heat. |
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Singer believes that the changing numbers are a result of broadening the criteria for who is included under an ASD diagnosis. |
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In September last year she was caught out when changing planes at breezy Brisbane airport. |
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For men, antidepressants are roughly half as common, but that number is changing. |
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However, beneath the ballyhoo of this expensive charade, a lot is changing. |
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She flashes me a brief look of annoyance, quieting me, then changing her demeanor to once again calm and composed, she continues with her explanation. |
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It was endlessly adaptable to the changing social and economic landscape, and ruthless at ditching beliefs or leaders which stood in the way of power. |
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This session explores society's abiding desire for binary genders, the changing nature of 21st century masculinities and the concept of misandry in everyday life. |
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No information on the phenological plasticity of other benthic freshwater algae or on their capacity to acclimate to the naturally changing light environment is available. |
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Does the team think about radically changing the way they present themselves, as Bowie has? |
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Painting patterns on the acetate produces patterns of changing voltage. |
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He's just wooing Bella to get out of babysitting and changing diapers, obviously. |
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The rapid rise of the sharing economy is changing the way people around the world commute, shop, vacation, and borrow. |
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No one could agree on which side they felt was more truthful or believable, and the answers kept changing. |
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But Francis has also implied that his hands are tied when it comes to changing doctrine or altering church teachings. |
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And because millions of us are so keen to do just that, our behavioral habits are changing. |
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Our sense of what it is to be reasonably well-off keeps changing, the threshold keeps rising-even though all of us are much better off than people were hundreds of years ago. |
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But the act of killing herself done, the message was sent, and heard, and things started changing. |
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Some still hold these positions, and a few have even accommodated to changing times and become sound, although never outstanding, university administrators. |
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Pressure was adjusted by changing the weight placed on the piston. |
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Others have focused on beefing up new product categories to keep pace with the changing times. |
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I think upping sticks and changing directions can be very invigorating. |
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Tourists gather every day to watch the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. |
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But that era is ending, a casualty of newspaper economics and a changing society. |
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The music quickly modulates from its original key, changing the mood of the song. |
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When my digestion was upset by the changing diet, she offered white rice and carrots to settle my stomach and pro-biotic supplements like acidophilus. |
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In fact, I did full-frontal nudity for an extended scene in my Broadway debut in The changing room. |
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I piped up my objection, but it was the canonical term and there was no chance I would succeed in changing it. |
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He made his old-fashioned apartment look more modern by changing the color of the walls and buying new furniture. |
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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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This allows sequences of notes to be played in a smooth, continuous stream without the interruption of changing bellows direction. |
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Though not normally signaled by a change of position, this sort of changing role is constantly seen in his music. |
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On the first concert in Canada, they performed to an audience of 15,000 people, singing twenty songs and changing a total of eight times. |
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Realism sought to accurately portray the conditions and hardships of the poor in the hopes of changing society. |
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Lowry joked about retiring from the art world, citing his lack of interest in the changing landscape. |
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Art Now is a small changing show of a contemporary artist's work in a dedicated room. |
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Similarly, 1954 saw Blaina construct a new stand while Llanharan were able to build their first changing rooms procured from RAF surplus units. |
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Other variations include changing the size of the stamp to indicate length of stay, as in Singapore. |
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To prevent flooding in the near future, the Dutch government is changing the course of more than 30 rivers throughout the country. |
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The Archaic period in the Americas saw a changing environment featuring a warmer more arid climate and the disappearance of the last megafauna. |
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The holder of a debt could use it as a means of payment by transferring it to another party, without cash changing hands. |
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His colour is changing now, he does not have to look in the mirror, it's like a nettle-rash rising, scalding, scalding. |
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As Mission 21 has developed, changing patterns of ministry have become part of its remit. |
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This reflects how much the cask has interacted with the whisky, changing its chemical makeup and taste. |
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Due to technological innovations and changing aesthetics, this crispness has become an integral part of the pipe band sound. |
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Every place James Macpherson acquired was cleared, and he also had a craze for changing and obliterating the old names. |
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The advertisement was meant to be a joke about changing points of view over time. |
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In temperate glaciers, snow repeatedly freezes and thaws, changing into granular ice called firn. |
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A separate system of changing stations for official and private couriers was also maintained. |
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After undressing in the apodyterium or changing room, Romans would proceed to the tepidarium or warm room. |
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From the 1870s onwards, however, open academic discussion of Edward's sexuality was circumscribed by changing English values. |
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The gallery has a varied and changing programme of exhibitions throughout the year. |
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Those species able to adapt to the changing conditions survived to fill the ecological niches left by the extinctions. |
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Build up of enough ferrihydrite ions leads to nucleation, the rate of which can be altered via changing the pH at the site of nucleation. |
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However, these efforts were only partly successful in changing the behavior of housewives. |
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However, five different effigies have been used, reflecting the Queen's changing appearance as she has aged. |
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Generally trains run from one line to another, joining at Cardiff Central eliminating the need for changing trains there. |
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In the late 18th century, the British slave trade declined in response to changing popular opinion. |
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However, in recent years, the role of a curator has evolved alongside the changing role of museums. |
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The performer attempts to keep the performance within expectations, but this happens despite a multitude of changing variables. |
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Williams was concerned to establish the changing meanings of the vocabulary used in discussions of culture. |
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These coils produce magnetic fields proportional to the changing current, and these deflect the electron beam across the screen. |
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In this habitat seaweed must withstand rapidly changing temperature and salinity and even occasional drying. |
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The demand for ethnic foods in the United States reflects the nation's changing diversity as well as its development over time. |
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Pumps can move water between the tanks, changing weight distribution and pointing the sub up or down. |
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By changing naturalistic backgrounds, the camouflage responses of different species can be measured. |
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Climate change can reportedly trigger volcanic activity in sensitive areas by changing pressure of ice or seawater and extreme weather. |
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Thus there is no single standard Indian breakfast, with items changing with regions. |
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Climate change, used as a noun, became an issue rather than the technical description of changing weather. |
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The impact of waves and currents, carrying away sediments, is slowly changing the layout of the islands. |
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The spit bends slightly west or east, changing its direction gradually, depending on the conditions of the tides and weather. |
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The shoreline location and its changing position over time is of fundamental importance to coastal scientists, engineers and managers. |
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Several terms are used to describe the changing relationships between sea level and dry land. |
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Seagrasses display an extraordinarily high degree of phenotypic plasticity, adapting rapidly to changing environmental conditions. |
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Trawl nets can also be modified, such as changing mesh size, to help with marine research of ocean bottoms. |
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As society was changing, A metro started operating in 1977 between the new suburb of Bijlmer and the centre of Amsterdam. |
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The coastline of Kent is continuously changing, due to tectonic uplift and coastal erosion. |
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The famous battle of the CSS Virginia and USS Monitor in the American Civil War was the duel of ironclads that symbolized the changing times. |
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The route is generally written in Arabic on the side of the vehicle, although some drivers change their route without changing the paint. |
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As electronics have improved many radars now can change their pulse repetition frequency, thereby changing their range. |
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Since the signal frequency is changing, by the time the signal returns to the aircraft the transmit frequency has changed. |
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Despite warships changing due to technology and development, much of the training of the boys still reflected life under sail. |
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The motivation is changing, therefore, from purely economic to leisure and variety of choice. |
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The changing gravity field can be detected by repeated land measurements with absolute gravimeters and recently by the GRACE satellite mission. |
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Females are able to produce and raise two healthy litters of normal size and weight without significantly changing their own food intake. |
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As a result, changing temperatures and humidity can affect the eggshell's architecture. |
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The plant suffered a decline due to changing agricultural practices throughout the 1970s and 1980s in Britain. |
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In London itself, the broad local accent is still changing, partly influenced by Caribbean speech. |
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Rather than changing a word or using a positive, words like nobody, not, nothing, and never would be used in the same sentence. |
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He pointed out that the apostles all argued against changing the teachings of Christ as did the earliest church fathers. |
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The changing distance separating the Moon and Earth also affects tide heights. |
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The changing climate forced the Inuit to work their way south, forcing them into marginal niches along the edges of the tree line. |
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However changing ships many times was not the norm and most crews would stick with one or two ships. |
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This boundary layer can separate from the surface, essentially creating a new surface and completely changing the flow path. |
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The valley clubs also had no clubhouses, with most teams meeting, and changing, in the closest local public house. |
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He is thinking about changing occupations and becoming a police officer. |
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There were indications that he was thinking of changing jobs. |
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You should avoid changing tense in the middle of a paragraph. |
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She suggested changing the state's laws governing the sale of alcohol. |
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The Alta-male would even be open to changing his career if it meant he could spend more time with his family. |
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The beats were pioneers with no destination, changing the world one impulse at a time. |
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Beach huts, owned or leased, are not habitable but can be used as a shelter and changing room on the beach. |
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A press operator must carefully wash the blanket whenever changing a plate. |
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Yes, you may never have thought of Thanksgiving as a sexy bow-chica-wow-wow kind of holiday, but New Girl is changing that. |
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However, such a career limiting move is only worth while if it can be reasonably expected to succeed in changing the wrong-headed policy. |
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Although most cards still support screen-tweaking, you can just forget about copperbars and other effex. Same goes for changing the font. |
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As the currents were changing rapidly, the captain had to make many corrective course changes. |
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This phenomenon necessitated changing mode of reservoir operation from normal to desiltation. |
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Using the same format as posters intended to fat-shame children, but changing the message to fat positivity, queers fat. |
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These studies indicate the vegetation of the island may be changing rapidly. |
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The reloading of the frameset is obviously less attractive than simply changing the location of one frame. |
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Olivier's acting technique was minutely crafted, and he was known for changing his appearance considerably from role to role. |
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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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Notions of civic virtue were at that moment changing, in ways which would make of Louis's alleged vices an incubus on the back of the monarchy. |
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This approach studies the process of changing sociabilities and cultural practices during the Enlightenment. |
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He was the first major figure to argue that mankind had evolved language skills in response to his changing environment and social structures. |
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There were also problems caused by silting around the entrance to the Mersey and by the changing channels of the river itself. |
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McAllister uses the Japanese device of the koken for changing scenes, distributing props, and creating furniture. |
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It enabled the House of Lords to adapt English law to meet changing social conditions. |
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Nixon capitalized on this changing tide of voting behaviour, and hence won a landslide victory in the 1972 election. |
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Each cube is inspired by the textures, changing colours, movement and journey of the salmon. |
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Suppose that the spring has reached a state of equilibrium, where its length is not changing anymore. |
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The science of genetic anthropology is changing very fast and a clear picture across the whole of human occupation of Britain has yet to emerge. |
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The fashion industry has flourished in the changing environment of the fashion world. |
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The Bengali ethnic fashion industry has flourished well in the changing environment of the fashion world. |
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Policy applications include estimating the effects of changing tariff rates and trade quotas. |
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The Sikh gurus established a mechanism which allowed the Sikh religion to react as a community to changing circumstances. |
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The fox of Japanese folklore is a powerful trickster in and of itself, imbued with powers of shape changing, possession, and illusion. |
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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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The Financial Times collates and publishes a number of financial market indices, which reflect the changing value of their constituent parts. |
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Adjacent to St Nicholas House was a wartime decontamination shelter which had been converted to Junior School changing rooms. |
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The ceremony for changing the Windsor Guard is broadly the same as that which takes place at Buckingham Palace. |
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When changing guard in the normal way, the new guard arrive at roughly 11am when the old guard have formed up outside the guardroom. |
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The guard is on horseback from 10am until 4pm, with the two sentries changing every hour. |
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The conquest of the area by the Oromo ended in the contraction of both Adal and Abyssinia, changing regional dynamics for centuries to come. |
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Holbein returned to an England where the political and religious environment was changing radically. |
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However, the English language was changing rapidly in Caxton's time and the works he was given to print were in a variety of styles and dialects. |
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The play ascribes different poetic forms to different characters, sometimes changing the form as the character develops. |
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The number of clubs began to decline in the 1980s, in the face of changing musical and social trends. |
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During the summer of 2012 the staff canteen and some changing areas were expanded and refurbished by contractor 8Build. |
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Crewe steals a kiss, to Alice's disgust, but as she is changing and preparing to leave, he takes her dress from the changing area. |
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Rugby league was formed as an administrative break from the English union before changing its laws, becoming a code in its own right. |
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Grid penalties can be applied for driving infractions in the previous or current Grand Prix, or for changing a gearbox or engine component. |
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In recent years, the emphasis has been on changing refuelling and tyre change regulations. |
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The Football Association celebrated their 150th year by changing their logo. |
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The club initially played in blue and white hooped jerseys before changing in 1886 to cherry and white hoops. |
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Until 1886, the Wigan team played in blue and white hooped jerseys before changing the colours to cherry and white hoops. |
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Under that rule, a player is prohibited from changing the type of ball he uses during the course of a match. |
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He inherited the lead when Vettel retired with brake problems and maintained his lead to the end without changing his tyres again. |
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Towards the end of the Brazilian Grand Prix Verstappen dropped to 14th after changing back to wet tyres. |
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Reefing means reducing the area of a sail without actually changing it for a smaller sail. |
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In a few years, quarrying and tourism could complement the fisheries that depend on the changing prices of fish and fishing opportunities. |
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In 1880, France annexed Tahiti, changing the status from that of a protectorate to that of a colony. |
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These events, together with the Conscription Crisis of 1918, had a profound effect on changing public opinion in Ireland. |
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German workers enjoyed health, accident and maternity benefits, canteens, changing rooms and a national pension scheme. |
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The treaty also allows for the changing of voting procedures without amending the EU treaties. |
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It is not necessarily the case that parliamentary sovereignty extends to changing the Act of Union at will. |
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Soria was put in a critical political position as a result of his confusing and changing explanations on the issue, and resigned the next day. |
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If an object is moving, it continues to move without turning or changing its speed. |
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However, as a consequence, it predicts that a changing magnetic field induces an electric field and vice versa. |
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The changing magnetic field creates a changing electric field through Faraday's law. |
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Physicists began changing the assumption that the Universe was static and unchanging. |
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Norman Heatley suggested transferring the active ingredient of penicillin back into water by changing its acidity. |
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In other words, the TPFR is a misleading measure of life cycle fertility when childbearing age is changing, due to this statistical artifact. |
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This changes climate by changing the seasonal and latitudinal distribution of incoming solar energy at Earth's surface. |
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By changing processes and procedures, it is possible to mitigate some, but not all, of these effects on anthropogenic climate change. |
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Examples included the changing of boundaries, raising of loans or the taking on of additional powers. |
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In recent years, Radio 1 has aimed to include more of its content online in order to relate to the changing nature of its audience. |
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In 1948, Shute again rewrote it, changing the title to Blind Understanding but leaving the manuscript incomplete. |
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In our super fast world of instant news and ever changing technology, flags remain the ultimate symbol of identity. |
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Section 3 bars Congress from changing or modifying Federal law on treason by simple majority statute. |
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The album received some good reviews, with Rolling Stone magazine giving the album four out of five stars, applauding the band's changing sound. |
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Grape changes are often in response to changing consumer demand but sometimes result from vine pull schemes designed to promote vineyard change. |
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These buildings were originally designed to be constantly rebuilt, changing and adapting to different whims or needs. |
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There was also a gradient of changing effects from the Great Lakes region south to Texas and Louisiana. |
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They lay empty for one or two centuries, when changing environmental and political conditions made the region habitable again. |
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Slowly, through the following millennia, temperatures and sea levels rose, changing the environment of prehistoric people. |
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He suggested changing the definition of parallel straight lines to an equivalent statement that would allow him to prove the fifth postulate. |
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In 2001 the Navy modified its policy concerning pilferable property by changing the definition of what it considered pilferable property. |
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The level of decomposition and dissolution could be modified by changing the plasmogenous gas or feed powder grain size. |
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They are constantly changing in population size and power because of the limited restrictions of their borders. |
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The dome's movement simulated the changing positions of the stars with the passage of time and the movement of the plane around the earth. |
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Colombian artists have captured the country's changing political and cultural backdrop using a range of styles and mediums. |
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Some traditions, however, are changing or gradually being forgotten due to modernization. |
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While the social structure might always be changing, they live as a family and they do take care of each other. |
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Here the changing tide causes alternating strong upriver and downriver flows several times a day as the tidal cycle changes. |
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Due to the changing economics of farming, much of the land is now reforested in Loblolly pine for the lumber industry. |
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By the 1640s, legal documents started to define the changing nature of indentured servants and their status as servants. |
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Tasmania now has a wide range of restaurants, in part due to the arrival of immigrants and changing cultural patterns. |
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The changing government burdened the Cossacks as well, extending its reach to reform the Cossack traditions. |
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Work began on the pipeline, two days after President Putin agreed to changing the route away from Lake Baikal. |
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However, the local importance of the potato is variable and changing rapidly. |
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This appears to be changing, though, in large urban areas, as social changes, migrations, and urbanization take place. |
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With the enlargement of the European Union, the balance between French and German is slowly changing. |
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After around 1300, the long vowels of Middle English began changing in pronunciation. |
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The English language was changing rapidly in Caxton's time and the works that he was given to print were in a variety of styles and dialects. |
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The World Englishes paradigm is not static, and neither are rapidly changing realities of language use worldwide. |
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From the 1970s onwards, attitudes towards Received Pronunciation have been changing slowly. |
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These two events have been changing the demographics of the nation for the last 30 years. |
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One view is that Zwingli was trained as an Erasmian humanist and Luther played a decisive role in changing his theology. |
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Episcopal Church from key positions in their global fellowship in response to the Church changing its canons on marriage. |
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Academics have said that the Commentaries were crucial in changing English Law from a system based on actions to a system of substantive law. |
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He worked to break the traditional hold on legal thinking to make laws that met the needs of the changing community. |
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Ego can drive choice just as well as rational factors such as brand value and costs involved with changing brands. |
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The banks of the river were denuded, becoming unstable and changing the character of the river. |
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The woodworks now find utilization for almost every scrap. Pine stumps are changing into turpentine bottles. |
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Swaziland will thus have to face the challenge of remaining competitive in a changing global environment. |
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The steel can then be tempered by reheating to a temperature in between, changing the proportions of pearlite and martensite. |
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By changing the direction of the wheel, barrels or baskets of ore could be lifted up or lowered down a shaft or inclined plane. |
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The world of work is changing with the increase in the use of technology and both companies and businesses are becoming increasingly competitive. |
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Information technology and changing business processes and management style can produce a work climate favorable to innovation. |
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Demographic factors may influence growth by changing the employment to population ratio and the labor force participation rate. |
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Some hydropower systems such as water wheels can draw power from the flow of a body of water without necessarily changing its height. |
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This produced the first steel of modern quality, providing a means of efficiently changing excess wrought iron into useful steel. |
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This involves minimizing its GB area and changing its topological structure to minimize its energy. |
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She has continually refined the show since, adding slides, reediting them, and changing the sound track. |
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It specifically recognises its rapidly changing role in society, marked by the emergence of the digital cooperative. |
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As a result of the changing relations to Finland, the northern borders of Norrland have shifted. |
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Hydropower is a flexible source of electricity since stations can be ramped up and down very quickly to adapt to changing energy demands. |
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Some articles talked about changing social and political institutions that would improve their society for everyone. |
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He was fascinated by the ever changing light of Lakeland, with views seldom looking twice alike. |
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Twenty-five years ago, a clutch of agents left the William Morris Agency to form CAA, forever changing the way tenpercenteries conduct business. |
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By changing her sex, Catherine seeks a way to uncastrate herself, to possess the power of her writer-husband. |
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Aso also criticised Hatoyama for changing his stance on a naval mission supporting US-led operations in Afghanistan. |
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Some in Europe and elsewhere see the world changing and want to shut China off behind a bamboo curtain of trade barriers. |
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Atomic and molecular absorption lines are very stable under changing environmental conditions and are excellent references for this purpose. |
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This is not some idealized dream, it is accomplishable by changing the way we approach employee engagement. |
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Chief resource manager Martha Hahn says caging in the water spout and changing up the way of turning on the water should keep the animals away. |
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Adjacently, we can update and add the meaning of context without changing the policy. |
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Charting her pregnancy, Carucci boldly catalogs her own changing form. |
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Finally, the arrival of the first Wigeons at Conwy and Pink-footed Geese at Martin Mere are signs of the changing season. |
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I can recommend strollers, changing tables, potties, burp cloths. |
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It's true that the Wynns were the Glynllifon family but that is not a reason for changing a perfectly acceptable Welsh name. |
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I doubt Hollywood is changing for the better because of this, but I can't help but let out a quiet yippee. |
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When calculated, the size of the angle of incidence is changed by changing the direction of the incoming flow. |
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In the changing room, I overhear two jocks discussing the crisis. |
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In Vienna, the first district was placed under quadripartite control, with the chairmanship changing every month. |
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For Berger, the pet owner anthropomorphizes his or her pet by radically changing the material conditions of the animal. |
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It takes some getting used to but the jerkiness can be mitigated by easing off on the throttle when changing gear. |
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Constantly changing with the times and adapting race conditions, Aintree should instead just get ahead of the game. |
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The phones work by changing the sound of your voice into a radio wave, which it then sends out through an antenna. |
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The implementation of this break by the Butler Act seemed to offer an ideal opportunity to implement streaming, since all children would be changing school anyway. |
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While nearly as dangerous and deadly as becoming a pirate, colonialism in the Americas offered those who dared, a chance at changing their socioeconomic place. |
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In the Industrial Revolution changing social and economic patterns helped create new traditions and styles of folk song, often linked to migration and patterns of work. |
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After changing the settings, unpause the game to keep playing. |
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Beringia constantly transformed its ecosystem as the changing climate affected the environment, determining which plants and animals were able to survive. |
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It was caused in the first instance by a single cow, which was purchased at a fair, and which cow warped, and it was only got rid of at last by changing the whole herd. |
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Kitsch may be the only word for a sculpture consisting of several tall, vertical chrome pylons punctuated with drippy, woundlike gashes that glow with changing LED colors. |
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The virus got its name from changing icons on desktops into cute cartoon pandas, the most famous of which holds three burning joss sticks in his paws. |
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The bottom Ekman layer can readily be observed in a rotating cylindrical tank of water by dropping in dye and changing the rotation rate slightly. |
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Puritans were blocked from changing the established church from within, and were severely restricted in England by laws controlling the practice of religion. |
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The vortex may be stabilized by the animal changing its wing curvatures. |
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Since the mantle and the lithosphere continuously respond to the changing ice and water loads, the state of stress at any location continuously changes in time. |
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Functional programming languages usually don't allow changing the immediate value of locals once they've been initialized, unless they're explicitly marked as being mutable. |
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It can handle various carton profiles including full, economy and watchstrap styles, to maximize material economy and adapt to changing market requirements. |
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It is noted as a transitional work, both in the move away from Ciceronian style in preaching, and in the changing meaning of elocution to the modern sense of vocal production. |
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The inexperienced crews had difficulty with the changing conditions, and it took nearly an hour and a half for Villeneuve's order to be completed. |
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Helmsman is the UK's leading manufacturer of changing room cubicles and lockers, based on the A1101 at Fornham All Saints, north of Bury St Edmunds. |
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It has an unusual double tide that is both favourable and hazardous to maritime activities with its strong tidal movements and quickly changing sea states. |
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