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There seems to be a flurry of changes to federal regulations.
But, with profits under pressure, schemes have undergone a flurry of changes.
Wales make a flurry of changes and the new men need to hit the ground running.
The governor's critics say they wonder whether the flurry of changes will amount to anything lasting.
Yet the past couple of months have brought a flurry of changes at the top.
A heart attack or diagnosis of heart disease tends to spark a flurry of changes that often include a new regimen of pills.
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"I don't expect there to be some flurry of change," he said.
But experts say that they have never seen such a flurry of change as that unfolding in Westchester.
But after the arrest of the former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky on 40 charges of sexual abuse of eight boys, a flurry of change has been continual.
It seems doubtful that all these meetings are occurring by happenstance on the days leading up to January 7. Looking at the flurry of change that occurred over the past two weeks when compared with the relative deadlock that characterized the past six months, it seems highly possible that the country is headed toward a President on the day of the 17th session.
Amid the flurry of wardrobe changes and showers, the cast doesn't have time to be modest.
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