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Bradley constantly chopped and changed the team in search of a winning formula and there was hope that a corner may have been turned when Swansea defeated Sunderland 3-0 earlinr in the month to briefly escape the bottom three.
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Actors are constantly chopping and changing, filming tiny segments that are then woven into the tapestry of a finished film.
Without a striker fit enough to start, Jurgen Klopp named Coutinho, Firmino and Lallana as a front three that were constantly chopping and changing as the focal point in attack.
The band's first studio three albums were patchy, their line-up was constantly chopping and changing, and they had to wait seven years and four records for their first great LP, In a Priest Driven Ambulance, to arrive.
Even in healthy brains, enzymes are constantly chopping these short, sticky snippets of protein from a larger protein that sits on the surface of nerve cells.
Visit Edinburgh and certain parts of its center look as if they were preserved in aspic, whereas Scotland's largest city is constantly chopping and changing its appearance like a hairdresser preparing for a work night out.
The mother, Irina, kept their home spotless; she had hands of gold they actually did feel like gold or another metal, and how could they not, when they constantly peeled, chopped, cranked the meat grinder, boiled, fried, mopped, dusted, beat rugs, and changed sheets?
Language and character are constantly subordinated to atmosphere: speeches are chopped up, frenzied music intrudes at odd moments and during the conspirators' night-meeting we are distracted by a writhing figure who turns out to be the dreaming Calpurnia.
Add the coarsely chopped greens to the pot, a handful at a time, and let them wilt, stirring constantly.
Stir in the roughly chopped tomatoes and cook for 3-4 minutes over a high heat, or until they soften and release their juice, stirring constantly.
I chopped trees for Paicx.
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