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the change

n. (context euphemistic English) menopause#English.

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The Change (album)

The Change is the sixth album by Swedish pop singer and songwriter Marie Fredriksson, and her solo debut in English. Written and recorded during two years of medication and darkness after the removal of a brain tumour in September 2002. Features the singles "2nd Chance", "All About You" and "A Table In The Sun", as well as other songs full of vital power and confidence that came to life after Marie transformed sorrow and pain into lyrics and music together with her husband Mikael Bolyos.

This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.

The Change (novel)

The Change is the 13th book in the Animorphs series, written by K.A. Applegate. It is narrated by Tobias.

The Change (radio show)

The Change was a short-lived British radio Sitcom that originally aired from November 2001 - November 2004 on BBC Radio 4.

Written by Jan Etherington and Gavin Petrie it was a "Sitcom about a troubled hormonal wife and a transvestite husband".
The story follows motor mechanic, George ( Christopher Ellison), who announces he is a transvestite to his wife Carol ( Lynda Bellingham), who is undergoing " the change". George's mother Violet ( Sylvia Syms) has known about his "dressing-up" since his childhood and sees nothing wrong in it.
Other parts were played by Maureen Beattie, Mark Powley, Kevin Bishop, Richard Standing, Emma Kennedy and James Vaughan.

The Change (song)

"The Change" is a song written by Tony Arata and Wayne Tester, and recorded by American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was released in March 1996 as the fourth single from the album Fresh Horses. The song reached number 19 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Usage examples of "the change".

Evans was too tired and too much occupied with his thoughts to take the least notice of the streets they passed through, and had no suspicion, therefore, of the change of direction.

Throughout the winter they had enjoyed the city thoroughly, and the change of life it afforded, but signs of spring did wonderful things to the hearts of the country-bred women.

Value equals discounted cash flow, which equals revenue multiplied by margins plus the change of net assets.

And henceforward (so enduring was the change wrought by Guglielmo's words) there was not in Genoa, while he lived, any gentleman so liberal and so gracious and so lavish of honour both to strangers and to his fellow-citizens as Messer Ermino de' Grimaldi.

He did not mind the change though, for was not his mother the more comfortable for it?

He could not help thinking rather differently, however, when he found the change that had come over Ruby.

And instead of helping his mother to be miserable at the change, he began to find out all the advantages of the place.

Raymond, however, was not surprised, for he was used to see such lovely changes--something like the change which passes upon the crawling, many-footed creature, when it turns sick and ill, and revives a butterfly, with two wings instead of many feet.

It is no matter whether I did or did not make the change in order that I might derive my first impression of strangers, who came to us on business, from their faces alone, without being influenced by anything they said.

You have the life, and the change, and the excitement, but you don't think of her eating her heart out in a dreary London lodging.

His newly relaxed attitude had spread to how he treated his wife and son, and they had been grateful for the change.

Seeing the change in her face, and hearing her meaningless accusations, killed something in his heart.

That a person who married his actions to his beliefs, and kept his conscience clear could, in the face of all trials, maintain his center, his balance, his contentment with the change and flux of I.

McCoy informed us of the change in Captain Chandler's condition, I experienced a sensation similar to but far less intense than that which Captain Chandler has described.

Bates felt the change of tone, and hastened to accommodate himself to his officer's humour.