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In a few weeks, her status might have changed once again, from purple protégée to the UK's latest transatlantic export.
By the time the camera is whisked out of the bag that protects it from wind-borne sand, things have changed once more; the shifting sun has raced across the bay to the far headland and the following shade which has already engulfed us is in hot pursuit.
Now, however, things have changed once again.
You'd think that would all have changed once he could eat actual food again.
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He said he had changed once he returned to Mexico.
It has changed once, it has hardened, don't ask it to respond again.
Besides, Buberl observes, the calculus has changed: "Once, lung cancer meant a quick death.
But by the fifth century A.D., all had changed once again.
When he came back to the room, Josie's face had changed once more, he thought, the expression softer, calmer.
By the end of the 19th century the meaning of interiors had changed once again, as they became an expression of personality rather than righteousness.
Often they arise from a vague sense of betrayal, a friend's having changed once he or she has had children, breaking unspoken assumptions about shared values and goals, how to live and who to be.
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