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Dan Maes seems to be changing his thinking a little bit about the red menace - make that the red bicycle menace - posed by Denver's bike-sharing pedalers.
Ryan has cited the Cruz case as a major factor in changing his thinking about the death penalty.
As he learns a bit more about adult life's very real complexities, Zuckerberg now a billionaire may be changing his thinking about full transparency across all life's roles, at least where he is concerned.
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A few days ago he was thinking of changing his name to M., just M., the initial he dropped when he became president.
But lately he's been having second thoughts about whether this individual can handle all that's involved and is thinking of changing his will to name a younger person from his social circle instead.
Soon he was having a beautician bleach his dark hair white ("Dolores, who did my hair the first time? Come here")., which enabled him to land Santa gigs at local malls and got him to thinking about changing his name.
Although all the big noise is being made at the moment by Kevin Na, who may be thinking of changing his name by deed poll to... well, you can fill in the obvious.
When we first meet Mr. Boyd's 007, he could be almost any ordinary, upper-middle class Londoner on the verge of a midlife crisis: worried that he's coming down with a cold, thinking about changing his hairstyle and fretting about the renovations to his flat.
"Possibly the threat of Wales centres Jamie Roberts and Jonathan Davies also came into Johnson's thinking in changing his fly-half, because two of Ireland's line-breaks came through Ruaridh Jackson's channel.
Or maybe he's just thinking of changing his name to "Jugo" Chavez (Spanish for juice), as one Reddit user suggested.
Plus, crucially, Witt has told the New York Post that he's now thinking of changing his haircut because it's too Nazi-y, just like how we can't have little dark moustaches any more.
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