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The mass exodus from the piracy trade may have more to do with a broken business model than a sudden change of heart.

Even if Congress were seized by a sudden change of heart, the measures the president has proposed seem unlikely to achieve much.

OPM read the essay, she wrote to Pearce, and had a sudden change of heart.

Also adding to the intrigue late last year was a very sudden change in the rules of succession.

He saw the sudden change in her, and realised what a supreme effort she was making to betray no undue alarm.

It is time to explain the duke's sudden change of intention with regard to M. de Monsoreau.

This is frequently produced by a sudden change from dry to green food, and some other causes.

The extreme relaxation of the bowels from the sudden change, frequently produces excessive purging.

That sudden change of position and my brief perplexity at it, sticks like a paper pin through the substance of my thoughts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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