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Andrew credits the resort with changing to keep up with the current times, yet keeping the strong traditions.
Ukip, he said, had not told the truth, that the UK would have to carry on changing to keep up with the modern world.
And the threats had to keep coming, keep changing, to keep the tension high.
But as revealed in our on-the-ground research on violence against women and gender inequality in Myanmar, the law is not the only thing that needs changing to keep its women safe.
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Instead, we came together, and through our government we changed public policies to adapt to a changing economy – to keep the good and get rid of much of the bad.
"You have to keep changing to stay the same," Ms. De Backer said.
Obviously the show has to keep changing to be realistic -- people should die, people should move on -- but is it pretty definitive with Tang?
We need to know how the virus [is changing] to keep up with our enemy".
But cable's channel packages kept changing, and to keep AMC, Bravo, TNT and other channels our household likes, we had to pay more.
It was 45 minutes or so before the doctor saw me, but I had a February 2009 issue of Vogue and the latest copy of Voice of the Covenant ("Reaching People, Changing Lives") to keep me occupied.
And the rules powering them need changing up to keep up with targeted abuse.
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