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Still, he had no intention of changing his ways.
All the preseason talk of changing his ways and having some fun quickly went out the window.
The idea, said Andy England, OpenTable's vice president for marketing, is to shame the diner into changing his ways.
Simply stated, the president has behaved irresponsibly toward the environment and shows no sign of changing his ways.
Oh, and Senator Charles E. Schumer would announce that he was changing his ways and would hold no more than 48 Sunday news conferences.
For Ryan to survive and ultimately deliver around here, Coughlin could tell him about looking in the mirror, changing his ways, softening his demeanor.
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"It's a cumulative effect of changing management, changing his clubs, having a new girlfriend and changing his way of life.
After leaving Moore, Caro made large figurative sculptures in plaster and clay, sometimes cast in bronze, such as Man Holding His Foot, but he was changing his way of seeing.
For that matter, Mr. Douglas-Fairhurst observes, Dickens's fiction is filled with doubles and alternative outcomes: "Great Expectations" has two endings, one happy, one sad, while Scrooge is both given a glimpse of his lonely, miserable future and a chance to avoid this destiny by changing his miserly ways.
And she may even believe that Woods is really sincere about changing his wayward ways.
The obvious historical example is Charles Dickens AA Christmas Carol, in which miserly old Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by three ghosts in the night and terrorized into changing his greedy ways.
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