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"Paris has changed permanently," she tells me.
Unfortunately our situation here has changed permanently since loss of funding in 2011 and we now no longer promote professional theatre.
"That's where the industry has changed, permanently and forever".
It's a constant reminder that life has changed, permanently, and that we no longer have children living with us.
The sight of a handful of queens sashaying onto stage to accept their sparkling trophy you know, the one that looks like an angel playing beach volleyball was about as good an omen as they come, but does this type of mainstream validation really mean our TV-scape has changed permanently and for the better?
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She added that her posture had changed permanently on account of her "Downton" costumes.
"One, probably the majority at first, that hoped and believed that this would all blow over, and another that figured the industry and regulatory landscape had changed permanently.
When managements grumble that cycles are taking longer to turn than they expected, it often means their markets have changed permanently for the worse.
And poorly crafted regulations may unduly raise the cost of new research, discouraging further innovation.Another thing which may have changed permanently is the role of government.
"Today, our republic's status and role have changed permanently and our status – as a nuclear power state – remains adamant no matter whether one accepts that fact or not".
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