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been unchanging
verb
To revert or reverse a change
Exact(2)
But views of the battle and the war have not been unchanging.
The genetic code has been unchanging for some three billion years in its canonical ensemble of encoded amino acids, as indicated by the universal adoption of this ensemble by all known organisms.
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The menu is unchanging.
Which is unchanging.
Other things were unchanging.
Plato accepted the Parmenidean constraint that knowledge must be unchanging.
In traditional Chinese mah-jongg, the hands are unchanging.
This is not say that the North Korean economy is unchanging.
Maxwell's life was as adventurous as Moneypenny's was unchanging.
It was a cataclysmic event for scholars, who believed at the time that the universe was unchanging.
What would Alan do?" In the Bloodaxe Books edition of the play, Plater wrote The soul of the piece is unchanging.
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