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Sea change.
An expression that connotes big change; a significant change in comparison to a minor, trivial or insignificant change.
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sea changes
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Plural of sea change
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It's one of those sea changes, or perfect storms, or convergences, or changing of the guard, and/or all of the above.
When you are on this roadshow, you are not expected to have a beta product, but you can still engage these prospective customers on key sea changes in the industry, their perceived needs and your mission on changing the world.
College life brought countless thirsts and sea changes.
Certainly the 20th century has undergone important sea changes resulting from artists' rebellions.
Krauss is certainly capable of being an affecting singer, but she hasn't inspired any sea changes.
"It is one of the most uncovered, fundamental sea changes in American politics," Mr. LaPierre said.
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In Latin-American policy, and in a hundred other areas in our national life, sea changes-dramatic & even radical-are needed, but the most we've done is to form bipartisan committees on this or that.
This is a sea change.
A "Sea Change" on Gay Rights?
The law should reflect that sea change.
This is a remarkable sea change.
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