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the major change

noun

A military rank between captain and lieutenant colonel

  • He used to be a major in the army.

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Turns out the major change was no change at all.

The major change in the day-long training sessions was the section on transparency and accountability.

"Do I think cycling will undergo the major change like marathon running did?

What has been the major change in the political landscape in that time?

"In my lifetime, the major change is that personalism can trump racism," Flynt says.

"I think that's the major change that's taken place at Penn State.

The major change – an increase in recorded physical health needs - coincides with a renewed focus on health in St Mungo's.

The new focus on raising the standard of mid-range drama is the major change from five years ago.

"The major change we did was find the lens through which to see the piece," Mr. Flaherty said.

The major change in higher education over the last 20 years has been the introduction of fees.

The major change is to write into a template with appropriate shapes and styles allowing for better write-to-fit.

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