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His beatific, unfocussed expression abruptly changed when he noticed me sitting on the floor.
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In January, he told me that the city had changed the terms of the proposed deal.
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One afternoon while we were on the Farley, he told me about a day that changed his life.
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"That unbelievable rally, 53 shots or something, that really changed the match for me, " he said.
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His skipper, Sean Crowe, told me the spy cameras have changed the way he operates.
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Any other day of our lives this would have been no contest he would have broken me in four but the rules had changed.
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He's completely changed the face of college football, if you ask me.
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"It has totally changed my life and given me reason to live again, " he says.
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He invited me to dinner this time, which I took to mean that our working relationship had changed somehow.
NEWYORKER: Sweetheart Sorrow
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He told me that development would have come, but far more slowly without the British technical expertise that has changed the way they do things.
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He changed it somewhat, lengthening some notes and shortening others, but retaining the melody as he first gave it to me.
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He scribbled in a notepad and changed position once in a while, looking over the anesthesia drape or watching from behind me.
NEWYORKER: Personal Best