It has changed course to become a discovery service for finding interesting Web content.
Shortly after its denial, Harman changed course and told the NYSE it would make a press release.
But they changed course over the August recess, saying their new plans would allow some expanded drilling.
We returned home Wednesday, after the fire changed course and spared our house and those of our neighbors.
After the European Court of Human Rights upheld a ban on headscarves in public schools, he changed course.
But after having a dream about the horse, she said she changed course.
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More recently, Mr Son has changed course again, investing in Internet start-ups outside America, many of them sister companies of his American investments.
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Norway's navy gave chase after a Russian trawler, boarded by two Norwegian inspectors on suspicion of illegal fishing, changed course and sped home.
If investors had sold commodities after the Fed changed course on Aug. 17, 2007, and started cutting rates, they would have left too early.
Time and again Gates has changed course, shifting from a focus on small schools initially, to testing and a focus on teacher compensation more recently.
Instead the Treasury Department changed course and injected money directly into the banks (many of which refused to take a hit on all their busted paper).
Following the arrest of McVeigh and Nichols, the Justice Department changed course, saying the witnesses were confused and there was no John Doe 2 with McVeigh.
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The Obama administration and congressional Democrats said Boehner changed course because he was unable to muster Republican support for the larger deal being negotiated with Obama.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services then changed course on Monday and said it now expects that the cost per person to climb more than 3 percent.
Benedict changed course, opting for an open-armed embrace or an almost effeminate twinkling of his fingers on an outstretched hand as a way of connecting with the crowd.
So team officials changed course, as a surprise.
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After parents complained, DOE changed course.
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The book was slow to have an impact but eventually changed the course of 20th-century photography.
It changed the course of music forever, and its premiere created one of music history's greatest scandals.
It was Germany under Hitler that changed the course of history for Egypt and the Middle East.
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But the fourth-wicket pairing of Dhoni and Kohli produced 152 runs and changed the course of the game.
It was a job, and a night, which dramatically changed the course of Ken Littleton's life for the worse.
But his ideas haven't changed the course of the field, and in 2005 he donated his institute to U.C.
Richard ventures in to discover the deceptions that changed the course of history.
Andy was part of a generation at CBS News who changed the course of my career and my life forever.
Yet both men have changed the course of their fields by gathering together tools that were sitting in plain sight.
By taking the blame, Dave changed the course of that meeting and, as it turns out, the course of the company.
By working together we in this hall, and all those who came before us, have changed the course of this century.
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