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For Hegel the absolute is the result of the self-cancellation of everything finite, whose mode of being is precisely to change into something different.
They demanded that our paper change into something different.
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But in Santa Clara County, the debate ultimately changed into something different: an argument about how to correct a mistake.
The duration of daily belt wearing and intensive training did not correlate with most aspects of belt experience, but the quality of the transmitted information – originally vibrotactile – changed into something different with longer durations of belt wearing and training.
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Second, influenced by changes and peer pressure, sometimes group friendships change too, turning into something different from what they once were, and perhaps you just no longer fit what the group has evolved into.
"One thing that I do notice is not too many people bring atmosphere change [as 'SNL' musical guests], so I really pushed to change the station into something different and I think I did a great job of that," he explained to MTV News.
It is easier to change the name into something different, and hope that people forget all the problems with the old vehicles.
I know that they're going to change and morph into something different.
All these changes, aggregated, made parenthood into something different, something big, something planned.
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