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However, this general usage creates the need for a more specific term, such as new governance, to refer to the changes in the state since the 1980s.
"I wanted a new start," Samuels said simply, referring to the changes.
"I put them in," Volpatto reassured him, referring to the changes.
Referring to the changes by the Abe government, he called it "a huge game change" at an industry conference last week.
An Internet mogul, Leonsis referred to the changes as "Washington Wizards 2.0," but was quick to pay homage to the Pollins.
Mr. Wackermann also referred to the changes at Bon Appétit, which began when he was its publishing director.
In "Remembrance of Things Past," the narrator refers to the changes in direction of the music, and for some Fauré biographers "Ballade" is an evocation of the past.
He was referring to the changes in the tax law in 1997 that allow certain taxpayers to sell their primary residences without paying capital gains on the profits.
"They can only improve it," an editor of the New York Times recently said to me when I referred to the changes that the Los Angeles Times had undertaken.
"It sounds old-fashioned, but imitation is still the sincerest form of flattery," said Barbara Levin, an NBC News spokeswoman, referring to the changes at "This Week".
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