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That, too, is a process which in this changing new world of ours can never be completed.
THE SALVAGING OF CIVILISATIONH. G. (HERBERT GEORGE) WELLS
But he is not aware of the profound extent to which his own opinions have been affected by the changing times.
THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE OF SOCIAL JUSTICESTEPHEN LEACOCK
But changing her mind once more she resumed the peignoir, and went outside and sat down before her door.
THE AWAKENING AND SELECTED SHORT STORIESKATE CHOPIN
It is therefore true that the field of crime is not fixed, is in truth always changing.
PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMANALBERT SIDNEY BOLLES
The common law is therefore always slowly changing like the ocean and is never at rest.
PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMANALBERT SIDNEY BOLLES
Something I had heard years ago, some old wives' tales about a man's life changing every seven years, kept dinning in my head.
UNCANNY TALESVARIOUS
Two and one-half minutes would be allowed for changing engines, three for watering, and two for coaling.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLING
He glanced sharply from face to face, feeling as though some silent, unseen process were changing everything about him.
THREE MORE JOHN SILENCE STORIESALGERNON BLACKWOOD
She understood the changing color of her eyes, and her father's statements that he had never quite explained.
THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUX
Two minutes suffice for changing teams at the “Talbot,” and off that heir of the coaching age goes again.
THE PORTSMOUTH ROAD AND ITS TRIBUTARIESCHARLES G. HARPER
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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