Sentence examples for the changed times from inspiring English sources

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Google Reader users would receive the changed Times stories the next time they logged into Google's site or refreshed stories in software that relied on Reader for updates.

The result was a new genre of movies that reacted to the changed times, a convalescent cinema that attempted to cope with the aftermath of the convulsive years.

In a remarkable sign of the changed times under President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, a city official took an American journalist to one underground chamber that was recently discovered during work on a subway station about half a mile from the Kremlin.

Within 48 hours it had virtually disappeared, highlighting the changed times.

That shift in skills reflects the changed times, when emphasis has shifted from a global financial crisis to the budget fights with Republicans in Congress.

BERLIN — Fifty years after John F. Kennedy famously assured Europeans that the United States would protect them against a nuclear-armed Soviet Union, President Obama on Wednesday marked the changed times by calling on Russia to join him in cutting the world's two largest nuclear arsenals to well below the level of the Kennedy era.

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Crudely they attempted to be a Tory version of Blairite New Labour and discovered they could not pull it off in the dramatically changed times of the 2010 election.

Now the question is resonating here and across ski country, from upstate New York to Montana, where local hills and communities are struggling in the face of changed times and economic stress.

Under American control, a new civilian oriented Insular Government headed by then Governor-General William Howard Taft invited city planner Daniel Burnham for the transformation of Manila, to adapt the old city to changed times and modern needs.

After reading all the evidence I got the sense that the "but surely" brigade would be swiftly washed away by a tide of changed times, in which the notion of the ideal mother and father combo is regarded as an anachronistic Janet and John world, an unfair ideal to impose on patients seeking help for a condition recognised by our national health service.

"This is bitter medicine, but changed times call for a changed Postal Service," said Art Sackler, chairman of the Coalition for a 21st Century Postal Service, which represents mailing-dependent industries like pharmaceutical delivery and magazines.

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