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"I have known Steve and Kellyanne both for many years," Trump said in a press release announcing the changes, referring to Bannon and Kellyanne Conway, a pollster he brought in to be his new campaign manager.
"Then I remembered that 'changes' is a jazz term--musicians refer to playing the changes, learning new changes, referring to the harmonies.
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Eventually, the changes -- referred to as "Act 10" -- passed.
Epigenetic changes refer to heritable changes that may modulate gene expression without affecting DNA sequence.
The internal document, headlined "pay and pension changes", refers to a "collective consultation for dissenters if required".
The cyclic voltammograms and the mass changes refer to two closely spaced redox reactions resulting in the formation of cation radicals and dications, respectively.
The article has also been amended to clarify that while the data covered a five-year period, the statistical changes referred to occurred over four years.
The perceived and declared changes referred to knowledge.
To overcome this problem, the proposed ANC system is followed by a Bayesian stage to detect changes (refer to Section 2).
In contrast, 'pathophysiological changes' refers to the metabolic effects of dopamine depletion which are mitigated by recovery, i.e. reacquisition of original functional patterns [5].
Creeping environmental changes refer to incremental changes in conditions that cumulate to create a major catastrophe or crisis, apparent only after a threshold has been crossed (Glantz 1994a, b).
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