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That in turn can call up a roster of changes that range from more frequent eagle attacks on seabirds to higher waves striking the shore: not the end of the world, but a different world — and, ecologically speaking, a poorer one.
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As late as Monday night, when Obama ran off a list of his accomplishments at a rally in Philadelphia, it seemed to be an impressive roster of change.
The roster of beers changes seasonally.
The roster of students changed regularly, as inmates were released or transferred to other institutions and 50-minute class periods were occasionally truncated by alarms (Ms. Telegrafi emphasized that she had never been concerned about her safety while teaching there).
Instead of blazing the trail, the US is falling behind on the roster of global change leaders.
The roster of artists will change every two months.
The artist, whose style of music and performance is eclectic, is also a businesswoman partnering with a roster of artists to change the musical landscape of black music.
The players were dressing and heading for the bus that would take them into a winter of roster changes.
Two, after months of roster changes, the Eagles are probably worse than they were last year and are a near-disaster at the quarterback position.
MR: The roster of the group "Santana" changes frequently, adding techniques and qualities of that musician before they move on.
Benefits, like health insurance, are not in doubt either; players are guaranteed coverage until the following September, regardless of changes in their roster status.
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