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She said the first child leaving is the most difficult, because it permanently changes the family -- no longer the tight unit it has always been.
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Dereck: It permanently changed.
"For me, when a game is a hit and it completely, permanently changes these people's lives, that's so much better than having a more profitable quarter or whatever".
"[The] election saw the emergence of a much different demographic profile that, if it continues, permanently changes assumptions about our politics.
The Royal Mail said it believed it was the first time it had permanently changed the colour of its distinctive red postboxes.
"By making its request so targeted, Apple has fewer grounds to argue their side than had the government asked it to permanently change its code," said Jason Healey, a former White House security policy director and a research scholar at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University.
It has permanently changed family relations".
The beauty industry is at a stage where it can permanently change a person's looks.
"It's permanently changed things," says Hayes, who points out that any future Wall Street institution going bust will expect similar treatment.
Now, there is no doubt that Wallace's lingering presence in the world most mirrors the charismatic legacy of James Incandenza, the "infinite jester", who leaves behind a piece of entertainment so potent that those who come across it are permanently changed.
The New York-based Artsy, which runs a website where people can discover and collect artwork, confirmed today that it has indeed permanently changed its web address from Art.sy to Artsy.net.net
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