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In 1642, when Nathaniel Woodward and Solomon Saffery concluded their survey that mistakenly created the Notch in Connecticut's boundary with Massachusetts, they inadvertently provoked a century and a half of antipathy among residents whose towns had suddenly changed states.
Daniel, who was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer, seems to dwell in-between his "normal" and "changed" states: "I mean as much as a life-threatening illness changes you, it doesn't.
DOG sledding is an exercise in changed states, of chaos turning to order.
One further potential issue for subjective, self-reported HRQoL is adaptation or adjustment to changed states [ 31], particularly among older people.
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As it cooled, the stuff in it changed state.
Lawmakers overhauled the agency and changed state law so that only felony offenders would be sent to state lockups.
Writer discusses religion's changed state and its decline and the fact that old values are being destroyed.
Her parents were the first Followers of Christ couple to be criminally charged under the changed state laws.
But the initiative does not seem to have changed state marriage or divorce rates.
The following ballot measures changed state policy on alcohol: Measure 3 (1904), a "local option" law, passed.
Maxhedron, the latest light fixture by Bec Brittain, a Brooklyn designer, appears to change states when you flip the switch.
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