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She repeatedly changes her mind about him.
In the opening chapters, her focus repeatedly changes before finally settling on a portrait of James Nichols conveyed through his daughter's childhood memories.
Indeed, the situation repeatedly changes, even on a daily basis.
Straight roads and curves indicated that the vehicle repeatedly changes lanes.
Plasmodium repeatedly changes the expression of variant molecules at the surface of infected erythrocytes to avoid immune clearance and Arthur described the epigenetic regulation of the expression of the var genes as well as their particular spatial organization and tethering to the transcriptionally repressive nuclear periphery and the role that actin appears to have in these phenomena.
Examples involve mergers for all units (some repeatedly), changes to middle management and executive management, organizational changes such as the introduction of new technology, new work programs, and restructuring by separating the home help service and assisted living institutions from the HCS (i.e. HCWs should no longer attend to non-medical needs or to care recipients living in institutions).
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Moolah's location repeatedly changed, too.
Medvedevas initially denied murder but repeatedly changed his story.
Deficit-burdened franchises did not move but repeatedly changed hands.
But as the politics changed, Mr. Kerry repeatedly changed his emphasis.
Yet as governments repeatedly change and politicians bicker, little gets done.
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