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But his heart was in changing the world.
Even the BBC thought it was in, changing the scoreline in the top left to ENG 1-0 ITA.
I'm thankful for the story of one protester who decided to get to know his neighbor and how transformative his experience was in changing the dialogue.
The way we switched up the two nights was in changing the order of the set lists, and by incorporating different cover tunes.
"Mehrbod succeeded at reaching his Final Weight Loss Goal... but, his biggest success was in changing his addictive eating habits, transforming his life, and having a beautiful girlfriend who loves him," wrote the Guardian Express.
Nehru considered the Salt Satyagraha the high-water mark of his association with Gandhi, and felt that its lasting importance was in changing the attitudes of Indians: "Of course these movements exercised tremendous pressure on the British Government and shook the government machinery.
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"We're in changing times.
Another use for leisure is in changing one's pants.
So to get out of the mess we're in, changing the government is not enough.
But the question is: In changing the sentence's syntax, are we also changing its logic, its "mystical" deeper meaning?
It remains to be seen how effective such strategies will be in changing the highly uneven digital division of labour.
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