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At 20 58 he changed his heading to 245 degrees, intending to approach the coast of North East England near the town of Bamburgh, Northumberland.
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Broad bangs one in short outside off stump, Sammy follows it well away from his body and above his head, but changes his mind too late and edges to Prior behind the stumps.
He's no longer living that dream, and the circumstances of his departure have certainly changed his prospects of heading to the Princeton, N.J., campus.
He changed his posture, shaved his head.
An Akuaba doll from Ghana, displayed in a Madison Avenue gallery, caught the eye of Brian S. Leyden 28 years ago and, with its conical body and disk-shaped head, changed his collecting from surrealism and Cubism to precolonial African art.
Probably sensing the threat, the head coach changed his tune, saying he regretted the angry charges he had leveled at the alleged abuse victims.
Of course, the plastic surgeries had changed his appearance but in my head, he always was the gentle kid in the Jackson Five.
A lawyer for the Graham family, Jeffrey Emdin, said Mr. Graham had not been fleeing the police, but had returned home to drop off his keys with his grandmother and change his clothes before heading back out to meet a group of women.
Attempts to contact Altman and change his aircraft's heading were unsuccessful.
I can change his expression by tilting his head toward the camera at a different angle.
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