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Oxford has changed basically and immensely.
And nothing has changed basically in the procedure.
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America has changed into basically what you are talking about.
"Nothing has changed in Hollywood, basically," she said sweetly.
And what it is to be English, and does it mean anything now?" It is the story, as he puts it, "of someone who disappears for a while, and comes back to England to find everything has changed, but everything is basically the same.
"The government is trying to engineer a soft landing for Resona and head off any future bailouts, but basically nothing has changed in the economy," said Kazutaka Kirishima, an economist at Sumitomo Life Research Institute.
Should you accept an invitation to speak on "The Eradication of Poverty" if your idea of economic history is that the cultivation of the valleys of the Euphrates and the Nile, and the possibility of storing food, created the haves and the have-nots, and "basically, nothing has changed since then"?
On the Giants championship plate, Ms. McGinnis said, "the Roman numerals have changed on it, the helmet has changed on it, but it's basically the same".
He said that although America's relationship with China has changed a great deal, "they're basically the same bunch of goons and thugs they've been for the last 50 years".
Basically, her situation has changed thusly: A man she didn't particularly want to marry can now show up and ask for legal, socially sanctioned sex.
"The team is basically the same, we are together with our partner, we are a majority shareholder, but basically not a lot has changed," Haug said.
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