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  • Things have changed a lot since the days of diaries. The Sun
  • When things break, it's not the actual breaking that prevents them from getting back together again. It's because a little piece gets lost - the two remaining ends couldn't fit together even if they wanted to. The whole shape has changed. John Green 
  • A little wool, a couple of knitting needles and a bit of time and lives can be changed. The Sun
  • But there is bad news for dorks like me and, I suspect, quite a few people in this room: journalism has changed forever.
  • One in 20 changed their marital status to appeal to employers and five per cent falsely claimed to play golf. The Sun
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  • The development of innovative new technologies and highly specific, nonradioactive labels has changed all of that. The Scientist
  • Distrust naturally creates distrust, and by nothing is good-will and kind conduct more speedily changed than by invidious jealousies and uncandid imputations, whether expressed or implied.
  • From the early 1620s, coastal Indians supplied wampum (sacred shell beads, polished and strung in strands, belts, or sashes) to Dutch traders who exchanged it with inland natives for beaver pelts.
  • The default position is that UK employment rights remain unchanged. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have been to more than 50 of his concerts over the years and changed my name to Robert George Dylan Willis by deed poll
  • Whatever you think of Strandlof and the months he masqueraded as a brain-injured veteran, the simple truth two months after his web of lies came apart is that public disgrace seems to have changed him little. Heroes or Villains?
  • The idea was that the content server was responsible for providing a daily reverse-chronologic list of pages that had changed. Scripting News for 4/13/2007 « Scripting News Annex
  • Matters went on pretty well with us until my master was seized with a severe fit of illness, in consequence of which his literary scheme was completely defeated, and his condition in life materially injured; of course, the glad tones of encouragement which I had been accustomed to hear were changed into expressions of condolence, and sometimes assurances of unabated friendship; but then it must be remembered that I, the handsomest blue coat, was _still in good condition_, and it will perhaps appear, that if I were not my master's The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 262, July 7, 1827
  • But the two teaching modes have changed from opposition to complementation instead of a simple conversion.
  • Poirot himself remains unchanged, although his interference is a catalyst for the woman's change. Archive 2008-10-01
  • This is a clear demonstration of how technology has changed.
  • And even those who'd retired in the fullness of time were no longer secure from retrospective investigation and changed pensionable status. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Our world has changed; we must adjust our living habits as necessary to address the increased danger that the specter of terrorism brings.
  • FI changed the regs to prevent out and out domination.
  • Granted, we have reams of remote sensing data from that first investigation, including the information from the detailed dissection of the spider biot done by Dr. Laura Ernst. But the cosmonauts brought home only one artifact, a tiny piece of some kind of biomechanical flower whose physical characteristics had already irreversibly changed before any of its mysteries could be understood, We have nothing else in the way of souvenirs from that first excursion. Rama Revisited
  • It will also grow in slightly alkaline water provided the water in changed very regularly.
  • There was a Malay steward behind each chair, and over in the corner, silent but missing nothing, the squint-faced Jingo; even he had exchanged his loin-cloth for a silver sarong, with hornbill feathers in his hair and decorating the shaft of his sumpitan* (* Blowpipe.) standing handy against the wall. Flashman's Lady
  • I walked down to the beach carrying my skis, boots and poles and changed from sandals to my skating boots.
  • Just as our concepts of childhood have changed, so have our concepts of childhood problems.
  • It did not seem necessary to emend the satires (‘I Want a Writing Director,’ 1992; ‘Initiation Rites, Initiation Rights,’ 1991) as long as the conditions they addressed hadn't changed-and alas, they hadn't.
  • She climbed into the jungle gym for the drizzle had quickly changed into a large thunder storm.
  • Aim To research the methods and techniques of automatic data migration when data structures or data in an information system are changed.
  • However, at one ludicrous point she starts babbling about how her face has changed!
  • T he swimmer who brought the Boat Race to a halt exchanged his wetsuit for more formal attire when he appeared in court yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then trumpeters played a fanfare, fireworks boomed and crackled across the sky and children from schools on either side of the river waved flags and exchanged huge greetings cards to commemorate new links between their communities.
  • The handsome prince was changed into a frog.
  • Prof Southall is a man of great principle and he won't change his mind if he does not think his mind should be changed.
  • The bank kept its benchmark rate unchanged at 9%, where it has been since November, and the rediscount rate at 12%, after raising it from 7% last month. Vietnam Raises Rates
  • Marriage certificates will be changed so that they include the occupations of the bride and groom's mothers, plus details of step-parents if applicable.
  • I feel pleasure in dwelling on the recollections of childhood, before misfortune had tainted my mind, and changed its bright visions of extensive usefulness into gloomy and narrow reflections upon self. Chapter 1
  • I changed into a pair of black bell-bottoms and a white keyhole peasant shirt that had lace on the cuffs.
  • This all changed when someone (probably an economist) spotted the nice turn that could be made by feeding slops or swill to pigs, and considered farming pigs intensively.
  • But in essence, the short-time Fourier transformation is a method of ingle resolution because it uses an unchanged short-time widow function.
  • There are many horror stories about an ex-spouse getting the proceeds of a big life insurance policy or the accidental disinheritance of a child because the owner never changed the beneficiary," Norfolk warns. How To Protect Your Spouse Financially After You're Gone
  • In _Umbelliferæ_ the epigynous condition is changed for the perigynous, &c. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Mr. Brown has changed his yard into a garden.
  • The group has changed its name in an effort to boost business by improving services and increasing operational efficiencies.
  • Islam has changed unprecedentedly in the domain of life and culture in the tidal current of adapting to Socialism society and time, and has stridden into a rational development time.
  • Tayrah took a deep breath and smothered the anger she felt approaching and then quickly changed the subject.
  • The main focus for improvement was the school's internal courtyard, a new sandpit with cover, a revamped pond changed into a herb garden and the creation of play and quiet areas.
  • They also deliberated on the path-breaking innovations that changed things for the better.
  • Circumnavigation of the globe changed the world from a flat map to a 3D sphere.
  • I perceived a change in his behaviour/that his behaviour had changed.
  • At the front of the church, Nobleman had changed costume and character.
  • Version 3.0 and the further improved 3.1 version of Microsoft Windows have changed the face of modern Personal Computing.
  • The shipping industry changed radically with the advent of containerization. Ink-Stained Politicians
  • When he got to the third computer, Mrs Boatwright and I exchanged an anxious little glance.
  • Set inside the Void, this story follows the life of Edeard, a young 'shaper' whose life is changed forever by a cataclysmic event and he finds his way to the great city of Makkatheren where he enters the service of the constables. Archive 2007-08-01
  • Maybe you feel short-changed about your childhood. The Sun
  • You will suddenly realize that the reason you never changed before was because you didn't want to. Robert H. Schuller 
  • For example, one such bottleneck may occur during reinoculation of a chemostat, when tubes are changed.
  • Secondly we changed the sampling mode, using dual monostable multivibrators to select the focusing window, which solves the sampling drift problem raised by SCM break.
  • He changed my mind about so many things. Christianity Today
  • Ford opened the door and hopped in just as the light changed and traffic started to move again.
  • They also suggest that attitudes about the value of older people and their position in the marketplace may have changed very little.
  • Therefore, the calculus of benefits and harms has changed.
  • As diatoms collect on the ocean floor and are buried deeper and deeper, they are compressed and changed from a form known as diatomite, which is used in swimming pool filters, to opal.
  • The flaw in this style is it's concentricity, which will no longer convince growing adherence by new audiences - since increased accessibility to information has changed the rules of argumentation. Come Here Said the Spider to the Fly
  • The event changed the trend of public opinion.
  • Gideon snatched the remote from the crazy Kabardian, changed the channel back to CNN. Gideon’s war
  • Historically, orders of friars could not own property, and individual friars were beggars hence the term mendicant, although this was changed insofar as the orders were concerned by the Council of Trent. No Uncertain Terms
  • Much has changed in those intervening four months. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had changed into a long-sleeved sweater and comfy, close-fitting jeans.
  • Metal filing cabinets can be changed for wooden ones. Stay Well This Winter
  • As you read this special issue on Prisons, thrill to the fact that lives are being changed - in spite of their presence in prison cells.
  • Another scam involves a fraudster calling a bank and informing them that a company's contact details have changed, and then telling the company that the bank's details have changed.
  • Residence changed in April - address to follow.
  • A significant look was exchanged between the devotees, but no words; the friar departed, and the nun, still silent, conducted her through many solitary passages, where not even a distant foot-fall echoed, and whose walls were roughly painted with subjects indicatory of the severe superstitions of the place, tending to inspire melancholy awe. The Italian
  • T] he skin wheal responses induced by latex or histamine were not changed after listening to Beethoven. Archive 2007-01-01
  • It was only to be the edging on a shawl for her, but he spent three days and two nights on it; and then she asked him to make it over with jack-in-the-pulpit inset, because she was sure to grow tired very soon of Sweet William; then she changed her mind about jack-in-the-pulpit and decided on wintergreen berries. The Best Short Stories of 1915 And the Yearbook of the American Short Story
  • Configure, then Activate it. There are no configuration options - configuration adds a minimal set of parameters to the root album, from whose Edit Item page they can be changed.
  • As we were getting changed, I noticed some of my new team-mates were putting on what looked like cricket boxes.
  • It chooses a January year-end, at which point a large mountain of Christmas cards has just been exchanged for cash.
  • It has changed the law to shut loopholes and successfully challenged many schemes in court. Times, Sunday Times
  • He observes the annual round of sowers and barley harvesters, goes stubblewalking, and contemplates how the modern combine has forever changed life for rural farmers.
  • It was before the assembled brethren of the Lodge that he exchanged symbolic embraces with Franklin.
  • Things have changed in many ways, but few things as dramatically or as insidiously as the manner in which we receive and process information. Judith Acosta: And Now, More About Me: The Sorry State Of The News Media
  • If the article is inappropriate for an ecumenic discussion, the tag will be changed to open. Latest Articles
  • You have changed the goalposts on us. Times, Sunday Times
  • It meant they changed their college berets for the headdress of the regiment they are going to join.
  • Dahomey is the same as Benin in the previous line name changed in 1975, before Cambodia was called Kampuchea Archive 2006-08-01
  • He just had to walk into any room and the whole ambiance changed for the positive.
  • Gradually, their entrepôt function was being changed by the opening up of efficient transport links to their hinterland, and its transformation by manufacturing industry.
  • The yen that are bought, are then exchanged for U.S. dollars, or euros, or other currencies.
  • Since frugivore seed dispersal is so important in the tropics, many researchers have studied the loss of frugivores and related it to changed plant population dynamics. Frugivore
  • In any event, there has always been a mystery about what was changed in the actual program in 2004 to render it even colorably legal in the opinion of DOJ during this time period. Balkinization
  • I'd snuck up shortly after eight, changed into pajamas and then went down to the kitchen to wait for my parents to wake up.
  • In addition, she changed the exercise equipment in the club bringing in treadmills, recumbent bikes and ellipticals that were more comfortable for the women, most of whom were new to exercising.
  • Gossip was exchanged and embellished, births, deaths and marriages were discussed and the price of bonhams and dropped calves were dissected.
  • Here we show, through the analysis of long hydrographic records, that the system of overflow and entrainment that ventilates the deep Atlantic has steadily changed over the past four decades. About: Blinded by Science
  • We have really used the book text and changed very little of it. Times, Sunday Times
  • With industrialism, many people found social roles changing rapidly, and began to ask whether those roles could not be changed further.
  • But it is not all about square-bashing - in that sense the programme has changed remarkably in the past ten to twelve years.
  • But the soldier, who, with proper military observance, continued to have his eye and attention fixed on the Emperor, as the prince whom he was bound to answer or to serve, saw none of the hints, which Achilles at length suffered to become so broad, that Zosimus and the Protospathaire exchanged expressive glances, as calling on each other to notice the by-play of the leader of the Varangians. Count Robert of Paris
  • And the strange thing is that in "Hypatia" or in the "Bride of the Nile" or in the "Stories of the Arabian Nights" the same characteristics stand out-the old Egypt has never changed. The Egyptian and Arabian Problems
  • The sides exchanged points until Joe Conroy latched onto a ball and sent it home for a goal.
  • Her hair was brushed and gleaming, her white jumpsuit had been exchanged for a pair of trousers and a huge coat, both in dark blue.
  • Greg, that if my father were to tell me that he had changed his mind, and paid your brother's debts out of sheer kindness and uncleship, and the rest of it, I should be well pleased. Ralph the Heir
  • Tickets are non- transferable and can't be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • His grin changed into a pleasant smile as he realized Julian wasn't such a tight-ass.
  • Fertile soils and spontaneous vegetation, reeking with miasma and overpowering from their odour, we had exchanged for a drouthy wilderness of aloetic and cactaceous plants, where the kolquall and several thorn bushes grew paramount. How I Found Livingstone
  • Walk into a state-of-the-art data center, and the stark, white-tile, raised-floor visage doesn't appear substantially changed from the days of keypunches and paper tape.
  • Caroline Keady, whose parents live in Withington, changed a fistful of old Irish punts into euros before flying.
  • This perception did not happen overnight, and can not be changed overnight by candidates or wives.
  • The lights changed to red before I could get across.
  • The law has also been changed so that private broadcasters are obliged to play the anthem when they come on air and at closedown, as is already the case for state-run TV and radio. Cumpulsory Anthem Law Hits Wrong Note in Kyrgyzstan
  • I even also know that paleontologists (folks who study dinosaurs) decided that a dinosaur that was once called a brontosaurus (a very nice name) shouldn’t be called brontosaurus anymore, and changed it to apatosaurus (a kind of ugly name). Lulu and the Brontosaurus
  • I have increased the footpage sayings to hopefully increase keywords, changed the title and meta tags and descriptions, etc. Undefined
  • If even one amino acid in the enzyme is changed, the enzyme may lose its catalytic activity.
  • Then Zeus changed the maiden into a heifer, to save her from the anger of Here, but presently Here learned that the heifer was the maiden whom she hated, and she went to Zeus, and said, Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • When we know that certain ethnic minorities have poorer job prospects or fewer qualifications, policy can be changed to address the problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because although obviously the technology of both war and medicine has changed immeasurably from the dark ages to the modern day, I think the emotions of both have remained very much the same. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Anna Elliott, part 1
  • In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
  • Once she's changed into the hospital gown and settled in the bed, we're allowed to sit with her until it's time for the operation.
  • The town has changed beyond recognition since I was last here.
  • However, Nashville chrome is actually a sound that changed country music about the time those Cadillacs were on the road. Nashville Chrome: The Legacy Of A Forsaken Country Trio
  • Society has changed so profoundly over the last fifty years.
  • The company has restructured an incentive scheme to reflect the changed economic environment. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had not changed my intellectual belief as to my correspondent's behavior, but the impropriety of complicating an awkward business by placing myself in the wrong to the extent of losing my temper was so obvious that I blushed in recalling the bombastic periods of the torn composition. The Secret of a Happy Home (1896)
  • The world can be changed by man's endeavor, and that this endeavor can lead to something new and better .No man can sever the bonds that unite him to his society simply by averting his eyes . He must ever be receptive and sensitive to the new ; and have sufficient courage and skill to novel facts and to deal with them . 
  • He has now told us that he has changed his mind, citing the Brexit vote as the principal reason. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their secretive rituals and mysterious ceremonies have gone largely unchanged for centuries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moveable type may have changed our world, as did radio and television and 24-hour newscasts and talk shows.
  • In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
  • Their results remain strong; their ethos is unchanged minus the old social elitism; and none of them would think of going back. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such criticisms initially got a hostile reception from parliamentary and government officials, but attitudes have slowly changed.
  • A pledge was likewise exchanged between the estates and the pleni - potentiary, that neither party should enter into any treaty with the The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 18: 1572
  • But as times and tastes changed, it needed a catalyst to move beyond the shopworn stereotypes of LAPD cops as either by-the-book straight arrows or rakish, rule-breaking mavericks.
  • To show this, I randomly permuted the values of the HS-series in Figure 9 below, leaving everything else unchanged. More on PCs « Climate Audit
  • The surname could also have changed form when migration is combined with illiteracy.
  • Four ships, including Dumanoirs Formidable sailed to windward of the British and exchanged shots with them as they passed, then sailed away from the battle.
  • They recently changed my office day start time too from the blissful 8.50 to 8.30.
  • A Nisa spokesman said it changed suppliers after the discovery of beef in mutton products. The Sun
  • He has come back for this campaign seemingly a changed man. The Sun
  • The charge of the ion is hence changed from negative to positive, and the ion is repelled from the terminal and accelerated towards the exit of the tube which is earthed. Accelerators and Nobel Laureates
  • Circumstances changed dramatically in about 1925 when the new microphones and triode valve amplifiers introduced a few years earlier for radio broadcasting came into use.
  • There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered. Nelson Mandela 
  • During the baseline phase, not a single patient who was observed had the oral cavity assessed, teeth brushed, lips and mouth moisturized, oropharyngeal area suctioned, or suction tubing changed.
  • His impassioned defence of free speech changed the tenor of the debate.
  • Goalless at the end of normal time, the teams changed ends for extra-time.
  • Her life changed completely when she won the lottery.
  • They changed the plans at the last minute.
  • Erin, the mousiest of the bridesmaids, elbowed Gladys when she noticed, only to find herself subtly rebuked with a withering glare from Cheryl, whose short brown hair and severe temperament remained unchanged for the happy occasion. Crossed
  • The company suffered a great reversal of fortunes when public taste changed.
  • as the intensity increased the sensation changed from tickle to pain
  • He changed his name
  • So we exchanged numbers and, being a gent as well as a birder, he sent me a report. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was mischief brewing among these hot-headed, short-spoken salts, but Captain Foley changed the subject to discuss the new ships which were being built in the French ports. Rodney stone
  • It worries them that many vintage structures, both vernacular and colonial, are being changed unsympathetically, resulting in eyesores, even on King Street.
  • If a Romney drowns in a river, they were probably trying to commit suicide, but changed their minds, and then irrationally swam upstream, thinking they would be saved because they'd had this stupid expression drummed into their heads that swimming upstream was a good thing to do, even though it's not. "What the Hell is Mitt Romney Talking About?"
  • The praetors changed the system of property by allowing a person, who had a thing in bonis, the right to recover before the prescribed term of usucaption had conferred absolute proprietorship. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Once again Africa's people have been short-changed.
  • Despite the Cylons being redesigned, the story changed a little, and the complexity ramped up a thousandfold, the new Battlestar Galactica won legions of new fans for a franchise many thought long since dead, and through extras such as the spin-off project Razor (plus other forthcoming films) and the upcoming prequel series Caprica, the Battlestar Galactica story will continue to echo in the science fiction pantheon long after the series has ended. Galactica Original | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • It discovered that the colors of several gem minerals - including pearl, sapphire, quartz, kunzite, and topaz - can be changed by the USPS irradiation method.
  • This was also a society undergoing huge change and upheaval – phyically as the railways shrank the land and technology changed the world of work from field to factory, mentally as the revelations of Darwin detonated under Christianity. Evil Book Thingy
  • When seamless stockings were developed it changed the future of ladies hosiery forever.
  • Have Aboriginal people changed, or is the problem systemic?
  • Jakarta's instructions are implemented with great reluctance by provincial civilian and military leaders, who have not changed their old ways.
  • Faily looked around at his gang, and his voice changed from the flat monotone of his recitation of imprinted details to the sharp staccato of his orders.
  • Veterans Affairs that, as a paratrooper and artilleryman, he exchanged fire with enemy combatants and was engaged in an incident of friendly fire. William Devereaux
  • People 's lifestyles have changed in the past 40 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the breeze changed into a south-western gale, few of the passengers escaped seasickness.
  • Others changed and went off for a game of football on one of the manicured lawns. Times, Sunday Times
  • Needless risk and bravado have changed only in medium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much has changed in those intervening four months. Times, Sunday Times
  • The political landscape of the country has changed since unemployment rose.
  • Then it kind of wobbled a little back, but they have also changed slightly the forecast track, which is something that we were kind of thinking that would happen. CNN Transcript Jul 10, 2005
  • The existing oath of allegiance for people seeking British nationality is to be changed to a citizenship pledge.
  • In short, the advent of industrialism and the Industrial Revolution has irreversibly changed the prognosis for freedom and statism.
  • Hymen blew his torch out, put it into the cupboard for use on a future day, and exchanged his garish saffron-coloured robe for decent temporary mourning. The Newcomes
  • Working conditions/practices in the mill have hardly changed over the last twenty years.
  • The research and applications of luminescent materials have changed our lives importantly and admirably.
  • She changed to the one word appelation in the middle of AI2, and I never really bought into it. Crawling out of the woodwork
  • Everything here is natural, untouched and unchanged, perhaps much as it was in Vedic times.
  • There was no pony, no grass, no flowers, no bright-birded forest -- but the cottage of the wise woman -- and before her, on the hearth of it, the goddess-child, the only thing unchanged. A Double Story
  • I got changed and started re-packing my stuff from my bag into a suitcase.
  • When you have laid in your store, you should draw on it regularly for day-to-day use, replacing what you use by new purchases, so that the stock in your cupboard is constantly being changed.
  • Official Bob Garibaldi signaled for a 3-pointer, but after a discussion the basket was correctly changed to a 2-pointer.
  • It was a mini Wall Street bonanza bull market as these baubles, nicked or begged from Mum, exchanged hands many times over in one fifteen-minute break, moving from one cotton wool-lined matchbox to another. In the Frame
  • How many issues for discussion drop off the agenda until the rings have been safely exchanged?
  • For example, the paragraph covering exclusions from patentability has not been changed.
  • & odq; I had noticed that she was much changed, & cdq; Mr. Wentworth declared, in a tone whose unexpressive, unimpassioned quality appeared to Felix to reveal a profundity of opposition. & odq; It may be that she is only becoming what you call a charming woman. &cdq; The Europeans
  • And third, the nature of the chronological and psychological passage from youth to adulthood has changed in extraordinary ways.
  • Few of their rivals are likely to follow, as they attempt to balance the needs of savers who are feeling short-changed. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said leadership had become a huge preoccupation because organisations had changed over the past few decades, with power and responsibility being devolved down the organisational chain. Times, Sunday Times
  • he changed his name in order to avoid confusion with the notorious outlaw
  • Then the official line changed to claiming that the aircraft had come under ‘sustained and hostile fire’.
  • After all these years you look exactly the same - you haven't changed a bit.
  • MY elderly father-in-law changed energy supplier in December and went from using electric storage radiators to gas central heating. The Sun
  • I would have loved it if my husband had changed his name to mine, but he was not any more interested in doing that than I was in changing mine to his, so here we are.
  • But while we might not be seeing a qualitative uplift to economic growth, today's economy has changed in many ways, compared to most of the twentieth century.
  • With the help of scanning technology and just-in-time inventory systems, businesses changed their practices.
  • When she came back, Alice had changed into a cotton skirt and a white blouse that was too small for her.
  • The tragedy changed football stadiums, but it has become a horrible history consigned to the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a result of this self-willed discipline, I had to often trade off drama for realism, like in "Maalishwalla," where I (initially) had a dramatic cinematographic ending and then changed it to one of actual pathos. Anis Shivani: 'Breathless In Bombay' Author Murzban Shroff Reflects On The Real Mumbai: Exclusive Interview

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