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Answer for the clue "When some things change ", 5 letters:
never

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Usage examples of never.

Mishani would never have believed it possible - not only that Lucia had been allowed to reach eight harvests of age in the first place, but also that the Empress was foolish enough to think the high families would allow an Aberrant to rule Saramyr.

Whatsoever abjuration I have been forced to make, I never did anything against God and religion.

If given the chance, she would have rejoined the Order, but for those who abjure their vows, there is never a second chance.

I will never give peace to the emperor of Rome, till he had abjured his crucified God, and embraced the worship of the sun.

The second is when he has abjured al heresy in general, and yet lapses into another heresy, even if he has never before been suspected or accused of that heresy.

Once in a while, though, there would be glimpses of the sun--which looked abnormally large--and of the moon, whose markings held a touch of difference from the normal that I could never quite fathom.

They could never have got aboard in the face of resistance by the whole crew.

She often returned home pale and silent, having reached the uttermost depths of human abomination, and never daring to say all.

The department never expected any of their Aboriginal students to do well at tertiary studies.

Two officers of the United States navy were walking abreast, unguarded and alone, not looking to the right or left, never frowning, never flinching, while the mob screamed in their ears, shook cocked pistols in their faces, cursed, crowded, and gnashed upon them.

And as for buying this tub, he never had a hope in hell of keeping abreast of the likes of Bartholomew, and the bastard knew it when he sold it.

Light glowed in his eyes, a look of peace that Abrim had never seen there.

Her senses abrim, she forgot everything but the feverish need clamoring within her, the need to be filled as never before.

Matter, then, thus brought to order must lose its own nature in the supreme degree unless its baseness is an accidental: if it is base in the sense of being Baseness the Absolute, it could never participate in order, and, if evil in the sense of being Evil the Absolute, it could never participate in good.

Ego and the Eco will never be integrated in this scheme, with the one absolutizing the noosphere and the other absolutizing the biosphere.