Sentence examples for when he altered from inspiring English sources

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In fact Brazil's 1988 constitution laid down a single term for the president, and Lula opposed President Fernando Henrique Cardoso when he altered it to permit two terms.

Torre averted a potential problem last month when he altered his starting rotation so that Clemens would not pitch at Shea Stadium, where he would have to bat and thus possibly be in harm's way.

When he altered his sights to the world of fine restaurants — for years he'd enjoyed cooking at his grandmother's side (and Helga's Meatballs are still on his menu) — it was with the same demonic resolve.

He breezed through some of his biggest hits, and though it might have been mere wishful thinking, he seemed to be up to a bit of impious mischief when he altered a line in his drinking song "Beer for My Horses," singing, "And we'll all get smashed at the inaugural celebration".

The final night fell on the last Sunday in April, just before the election; one fan in Glasgow caught the zeitgeist when he altered a David Cameron campaign poster to read: "Optimo (Espacio) 1997-2010: Getting out before the Tories get in".

As most readers of Jacques Derrida know, when he altered the French word (différence) by substituting an a for the e différance"— he was producing a graphic modification ("it is read, or it is written, but it cannot be heard") in order to overcome the traditional metaphysical precedence of truth and presence over writing and difference.

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We hold our breath (and cross our fingers inside the boat) as a crocodile swims languorously towards them, and we breathe out again when he alters course.

The absence of a filmography and of information like Groucho's birth date is strange, but the absence of source notes is inexcusable, especially when he alters familiar stories, accepts apocrypha as fact, offers unattributed conversation and appears to know what people are thinking.

When he alters his stimulus package to include Republican proposals for tax cuts, it's still "Obamanomics" and therefore it's bad.

However, Sutcliffe was unusual among professionals: he had received a commission in the British Army in the First World War, his appearance was always immaculate and when speaking he altered his accent to fit what he considered a better class of society.

ESPN.com's Rick Reilly is looking ahead to the scene if Woods goes out and wins the tournament and USA Today's Christine Brennan is asking just why we should believe Woods has changed when he has altered nothing so far.

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