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Her friend and studio mate Philip Corner was the first to notice that she never changed her order: tuna on wheat with lettuce and butter, no mayo; and soup or a glass of buttermilk.
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But then she decided she should not change her order to fit a preconceived idea of what a man might want.
Leszczynska was born Chaja Langer but, like many Jews, changed her name in order to conceal her Jewish identity from the Nazis.
The big draw this year was Bill Gates interviewing Mark Zuckerberg, and it was rumored that the talk show queen herself had changed her flight in order to catch the before-noon panel on Saturday morning.
She thereupon changed her mind about ordering that Scotch.
Gallardo said that the insurance companies have constantly changed her policy rules in order to make more money.
By early last year, with a court order that changed her name and gender identity in hand, she took the final step.
A spokesman for Mrs Miller denied that she had changed her second home designation in order to avoid having to sign the declaration, pointing out that the first of three letters from parliamentary authorities was not sent until May 2009, and she stopped claiming all accommodation allowances in April that year.
The last story to dominate our newsfeeds was the story of a white woman who changed her physicality and lied in order to be identified as black.
But Bakken changed her mind after her doctor ordered a gene test on the tumor itself.
I can see why a woman might wish to change her name in order to leave certain aspects of her past behind; why she might, after seeing her husband's displeasure at the idea of her keeping her name, opt for an easy life; and why, for instance, in 1924 a certain Emily Smellie might have rejoiced to change her name to Emily Hall.
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