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The crucial changes came in the past two years.
La Grande Illusion is an optimistic, elegiac tragedy, looking at the great war and the crucial changes it wrought.
For now, no one has a clue about what the crucial changes are in a fly's body when it goes on or off a diet.
Her evocation of the period consistently strikes false notes, and the film has little of interest to say about the crucial changes taking place in early-60s Britain.
It has taken a mere 60 years for them to be revised, with the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice finally adopting the crucial changes only two weeks ago.
If, then, the crucial changes in the GM crop are micro and more like hormonal ones as Seralini et al. suggest, it also follows that the experiment can be a difficult one to confirm depending, as it must, on unknown small effects.
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Again, the crucial change was in people's minds.
In his book "The Enlightened Economy," Joel Mokyr of Northwestern University argues that the crucial change happened in people's minds.
The crucial change came with Gerhard Schröder's decision to implement an essentially neoliberal economic reform agenda in 2003.
For the telecommunications industry, the crucial change in the Senate is that Senator John McCain, the Arizona Republican, will replace Senator Ernest F. Hollings, the South Carolina Democrat, as chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee.
This is similar to the crucial change Allen ordered for the hit comedy The Inbetweeners, which started with a pilot set in the 1980s but was switched to the present day, reaping TV success and last summer's money-spinning film.
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