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That has to change somehow".
For the country's ruling élite, Lukyanov said, the prospect of a Clinton Presidency carries the "spectre of unfinished business, this idea that Russia has to change somehow".
Nanoparticles that change somehow in response to voltage could convert the voltage that the neurons fire into an optical signal on the scale of a single neuron.
They see reflected there, as in a glass, the present blights of social isolation, forgetfulness of history, cultural confusion; but they also see the forces of change somehow made to pause.
I strive to be good enough, I suppose". For most people, a breakdown is an indication that their life has to change somehow; it can be an opportunity for renewal.
It feels, sometimes, as if we must arrive fully formed to the world of activism, the perfect agents of change, somehow entirely cognisant of the ever shifting morass of rules and prescribed or proscribed words, phrases, argot, and thought.
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They've changed somehow.
Everybody who has been through it loses their original hope or has it changed somehow.
He invited me to dinner this time, which I took to mean that our working relationship had changed somehow.
The scientists speculate that such hormonal changes somehow put animals into a survival mode that bolsters their resistance to stress.
The art appraiser from Katonah, N.Y., has been to George Washington's riverside home several times, but not for at least 10 years, and the place has changed somehow.
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