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change

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" Change " is a song recorded by British singer Lisa Stansfield for her 1991 album, Real Love . It was written by Stansfield, Ian Devaney and Andy Morris, and produced by Devaney and Morris. The song received favorable reviews from music critics. It was ...

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Change \Change\, v. i. To be altered; to undergo variation; as, men sometimes change for the better. For I am Lord, I change not. --Mal. iii. 6. To pass from one phase to another; as, the moon changes to-morrow night.

Usage examples of change.

The prolonged stay of Bonaparte at Moscow can indeed be accounted for in no other way than by supposing that he expected the Russian Cabinet would change its opinion and consent to treat for peace.

Little could have delighted Adams more than the chance to show her the country that meant so much to him, where success had been his, where, as they both appreciated, he had helped change the course of history, and where he was still the accredited American minister, Congress having never bothered to replace him.

More important, the nature of the labor and wealth accumulated is changing.

They accepted the most arbitrary and simple explanations of their accumulated net of relationships, and were oblivious even to fundamental changes in that net.

Therefore I can see no difficulty, under changing conditions of life, in natural selection accumulating slight modifications of instinct to any extent, in any useful direction.

Over all these causes of Change I am convinced that the accumulative action of Selection, whether applied methodically and more quickly, or unconsciously and more slowly, but more efficiently, is by far the predominant Power.

Both formation and breakup of acetylcholine is brought about with exceeding rapidity, and the chemical changes keep up quite handily with the measured rates of depolarization and repolarization taking place along the course of a nerve fiber.

The Court took the case under advisement, but Congress changed the law by the act of February 28, 1793, before decision was rendered.

Whenever Nurse moved her hands, changed the position of her head, or bent her back, the afflicted complained of being bitten, pinched, and bruised.

English with affright, in all those towns where there was still sufficient population to feel the change.

By the time the Culture came to know the Affront better - shortly after the long distraction of the Idiran war - the Affront were a rapidly developing and swiftly maturing species, and short of another war there was no practical way of quickly changing either their nature or behaviour.

He was raising crops when I found him, but when I left, he had changed his agronomy to soldiers, and now raises troops.

That is a sad and true allegory which represents the companions of Ulysses changed by the enchantments of Circe into swine.

If he asks you to drive his Allegro, make sure you depress the clutch fully before changing gear.

The arrangement would of course involve no change in the present collaboration between you and us in the formulation and execution of Allied policy towards these countries.