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But all that changed with one strong swing.

Everything changed with one final, violent collision that epitomized the punishing hits throughout this game.

But everything changed with one play in the third inning — one bizarre, painful, and possibly season-turning moment.

But that has suddenly changed, with one recent public poll showing that Mr. Schundler had a decisive lead over Mr. Franks among likely voters, and that conservatives were far more likely than moderates to show up to the polls.

That all changed with one guy and a roadshow in Taiwan in 2004.

"In the past, the most important academic questions focused around the meaning of life and why we exist," says McLoughlin. "Today the questions have changed, with one of the most important being: how do we engage with tech to make society better?

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"Everything can change with one punch".

Pictures can change, with one day or one deal.

And yet all that can change with one bad match-up or a careless night in the octagon.

Although Torre said that Williams did not have plans to separate from the team, that could change with one distressing call.

The penalty structure will also change, with one or two strokes over the limit now both classified as "lower level" breaches, with penalties of a two-day and four-day (reduced from five-day) suspension respectively.

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