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Well, if everything has changed surely it IS a new era, not in the positive sense they meant it but still.
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Chelsea has changed, but surely, he feels, there is still room for a leather bar.
Russia's relationship with the West has changed, incrementally but surely, for the worse.
But what has changed – in what surely will become known in the future as the Kardashian age – is that a new obsession with banality has fused with our fascination with beauty.
What should that tell you?" But something, surely has changed.
"No one knows the impact of quasi-permanency on the Web yet, but it surely has changed the political world," said Allan Louden, a professor who teaches a course on digital politics at Wake Forest University.
Surely, much has changed in America since Du Bois wrote those lines more than a century ago — namely, bias tends to be expressed structurally rather than on an individual level — but the "two-ness" remains.
Traditionally, it spelled ruin.Slowly but surely, however, bankruptcy law has changed in favour of the corporate debtor.
Should he play the tournament, he will surely find that his tennis world has changed.
If the management had changed their commitment, surely lives could have been saved".
He had a confused sense, as he crossed Main Street, that the stores were no longer the same, that everything had changed again, but surely he was mistaken, an effect of overexcitement in the oppressive afternoon heat.
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