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Were my fortunes changing?
The grand feudals, with their estates, impeccable manners and bootlegged Scotch, see their fortunes changing.
The leaders in the projected FedEx Cup standings were like candidates on election night, their fortunes changing as rapidly as results were posted on the leader board at East Lake Golf Club.
Unlike Murray, who beat Novak Djokovic to win Wimbledon on Sunday, just after Hamilton had finished fifth in the German Grand Prix, he does not see his fortunes changing soon.
The Atlantic found its fortunes changing last year when Mr. Zuckerman sold it for $10 million to David G. Bradley, the Washington owner of the National Journal Group, which owns political publications like Government Executive, National Journal and The Hotline.
Whether new fortunes, changing fashion or opportunity are offered as an explanation, Post-War and Contemporary art has become as or even more valuable a profit center for the three houses as Impressionist and Modern art, the traditional motor of their business.
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He persuaded British Telecom to spend a fortune changing its name to BT and adopting an ugly logo featuring a prancing piper (now abandoned).
But by the night of the White House dinner, the Salahis' fortunes were changing.
The few players who participated in the light workout appeared to have escaped without injury, so maybe the Mets' fortunes are changing.
While Benedetto was working on the tomb, which was meant to equal Henry VII's grand tomb in Westminster Abbey, Wolsey's fortunes were changing fast.
And the new show at the Mark Twain House and Museum, "The Gilded Age of Hartford," does indeed deliver entertainment as it documents the rising fortunes and changing social framework of Hartford in the 1870s, '80s and '90s.
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