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And yet following Mandela's release from prison in 1990, something altered.
Well, just about everyone in "Featherstone" does, and all in the course of 48 hours: "Something altered in her mind to make things different from before".
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But it's not only the hurly-burly of family life that's changed Josh: something else altered him, something awful and deeply poignant, something we see at close quarters in his film.
Mr. Crain's 20-something alter ego may be uninformed on such matters, but "Necessary Errors" seems exceptional among recent American novels in how smartly it turns over the economic metaphors in so much American thinking.
But the end point for Baldwin was the murder of King, in 1968; after that, he confessed, "something has altered in me, something has gone away".
But something alters, or distils, when he paints from photographs he has taken himself.
And as the physicists who tried to create Maxwell's quantum demon know (see article), merely looking at the quantum-mechanical state of something alters it, from being a weird "superposition" of mutually exclusive classical states (such as pointing up or down) to being one or the other of them.
"So if something alters that metabolism or the cell-death signaling pathways, you would expect this is going to have impacts on the full range of diseases.
Something has altered time, and Dragonball's greatest battles are now being won by the villains.
But something has altered in the course of a century or so.
"Since Martin's death... something has altered in me," he wrote in his account of the tumultuous period, "No Name in the Street".
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