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What came in between was changeable in its dimensions but steadfast in its purpose.
It's clear that clouds are as marvellously changeable in poetry as they are in the skies above.
The main axis of their friendship was changeable: In seventh grade, Johanna and Kelly were the closest.
The etymology of the word character is that it's deeply etched, not changeable in all sorts of circumstances.
The word protean, one meaning of which is "changeable in shape or form," is derived from Proteus.
And Moscow has been changeable in its enthusiasm for foreign companies over time, sometimes putting pressure on them to hand over assets or control, as Dudley found out with TNK-BP.
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With the help of technologies like changeable interactive in-vehicle displays, you could also foresee a time when businesses could effectively brand an on-demand fleet, adding to the overall customer effect.
The ommochromes not only are conspicuous in the eyes of insects and crustaceans but have also been detected in the eggs of the echiurid worm Urechis caupo and in the changeable chromatophores in the skin of cephalopods.
The first indication that he was set for a meteoric rise to stardom came the following year when he claimed a hugely impressive win in difficult, changeable conditions in one of the Supersport races.
A base depicted in red denotes the changeable base in each gene through GMB roulettes.
Therefore, the structure of glucans in the biofilm matrix is changeable, and in mature dental plaque, water-insoluble polysaccharides dominate [ 6, 46, 47].
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