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I know how changes in a familiar environment can drive people crazy.
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And for that poor Ambition it springs From a man's little heart's short fever-fit; For Poesy!—no,—she has not a joy,— At least for me,—so sweet as drowsy noons, And evenings steep'd in honied indolence; O, for an age so shelter'd from annoy, That I may never know how change the moons, Or hear the voice of busy common-sense!
I know how to change a tire, so I offered my services.
It was bound to happen, and while I know how to change a tire, Paco insisted on doing most of the work and came up with far better solutions to the excessively small jack and the ground that tended to sink below it.
Do I know how to change this?
I know how to change a tire, travel by myself and impress at an interview.
I still may be a dim bulb, but now, at least, I know how to change one.
Bill emphasizes, "I know how it changed my life being a student and being treated with respect.
I love my family and the best way I know how to change my situation is to try and live my life as an example, much in the way that I try to be an example to my son.
I know how these things change.
"I'm not trying to play it down, I've just been around a bit longer than you guys and I know how quickly things change," he told a press conference.
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