Sentence examples for change running from inspiring English sources

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Or, more important, how he would change running.

The first edition of Loose Change, running at 30 minutes and produced on a battered Compaq Presario laptop (price $1,500), was finished in April that year.

Mr. Obama, reprising the role of Mr. Clinton, on Saturday presented himself as a candidate of generational change running to oust entrenched symbols of Washington, an allusion to Mrs. Clinton, as he tried to turn her experience into a burden.

"What's fascinating about Sarkozy is that you have an incumbent cabinet member of a very unpopular twelve-year Presidency, who over the last three years became the clear advocate of fundamental change, running against an attractive woman" — the Socialist leader Ségolène Royal — "who is the head of the opposition," Gingrich went on.

These services were initially due to operate from the December 2017 timetable change, running 18 hours a day Monday-Saturday and 9 hours a day on Sundays.

I learned how to count and make change running a lemonade stand and discovered, if it makes cents it will eventually make dollars.

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Skepticism of the government's commitment to change runs deep, given a long history of disappointments.

I have just enough time to feel nostalgic … before my change runs out.

A symposium on climate change ran almost 30 minutes beyond its end time.

It included a line about "lessons": Disagreement over the causes, consequences, and best policy responses to climate change runs deep.

But this river of change runs deep, and making striking art will require a special sort of fearlessness, and asking of hard questions, from composers.

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