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Second, there are transhumanist stories, such as "Dune" and "Sense8," in which human nature is somehow altered.
It's hard to think of a single human function that technology hasn't somehow altered, apart perhaps from burping.
In my mind, it somehow altered from this symbol of evil to a very sad image of death".
Conveniently, too, his appearance had somehow altered, for Smiley had discovered in himself a talent for the part which went beyond the rudimentary change to his hair and the addition of a small moustache.
His accomplishments as a humanitarian and fundraiser, meanwhile, are surely somehow altered by his having been unmasked as a cheater and bully, though they may endure as valuable contributions and even be celebrated as such.
She penetrated to the Georgian States of the Caucasus, riding third-class amid fleas and disease, performing in obscure halls before yokels and princes whom she left astonished, slightly enlightened and somehow altered by the vision.
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Or a new breed of techno-criminals who can somehow alter their own DNA to thwart the system.
Mr. Hasbrouck said a possible explanation is that the presence of a large number of skyscrapers may somehow alter the electromagnetic signal associated with a lightning flash.
Still there is this mentality, especially with directors, that a black ballerina in the middle of a flock of white swans would somehow alter the harmony".
When the jury waffles on its selection of his design, and it is suggested that he either withdraw or somehow alter it, he grows indignant and increasingly angry.
I've worked on clean-energy policy for twenty-five yeand, and I have observed that there are three major problems with a carbon tax: First, it relies too much on the assumption that any small tax will somehow alter markets.
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