Sentence examples for something of a revolution from inspiring English sources

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Something of a revolution in thought ensued.

Art investment funds represent something of a revolution in the relationship between art and commerce.

Fatca has created something of a revolution in the exchange of information".

They also signal something of a revolution in the way Australia tackles this politically charged issue.

Despite reports portraying the protests in Yemen as something of a revolution, democratic change has little possibility of success.

Last year, records Steve Epstein, Levi's head of remuneration, the company went through something of a revolution.

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Each of these major revolutions was something of a world revolution, for it resulted in a basic change in the ways in which men in all political systems viewed the nature of politics and the purpose of political life.

But making that change happen will require something of, well, a revolution.

There's been something of a quiet revolution in cyclocross.

When Christiania opened, Denmark was undergoing something of a sexual revolution.

BOOT AND SHOE SERVICE The Bay Area has been going through something of a pizza revolution recently.

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