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The Evening Standard radically upped its distribution after it switched from paid-for to free in 2009, initially increasing from 250,000 to 600,000 copies a day.
The WSL is semi-professional and began in 2011 when it switched from its traditional slot on the football calendar to a summer season.
The eight-strong WSL has been going since 2011 when it switched from its traditional slot on the football calendar to a summer season, with Arsenal winning the title on both occasions.
The site was converted into a prison in the 1950s; in 2002 it switched from a Young Offenders Institutee to its current usage.
Starbucks estimates that since it switched from serving whole milk in its espresso drinks to two per cent in 2007, Americans have consumed fifteen billion fewer calories than they would have otherwise.
The city's drinking water became contaminated it switched from water coming from Detroit to its own river in April 2014, because Detroit water had been too expensive.
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If you reach it, switch from weight maintenance back to weight loss.
Tonally, you may find it uneven, as it switches from Brechtian intensity to a pastiche of hoofer musicals.
Details of the dispute offer a glimpse into the machinery and growing pains of a presidential campaign as it switches from a primary to a general-election footing.
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