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How times have changed: it was only ten years ago that the government decided to block the extradition of Augusto Pinochet, a former Chilean dictator, on the grounds of his supposed ill health.
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When I see these old photo postcards, I am always curious to see how the landscape has changed in the years since it was printed.
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LeBron took a lot of criticism from the media and fans for this decision, and how it was publicized, but no one can dispute that his decision changed the free agent game.
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It was always going to be interesting to watch how the whole affair changed the interactions between fans and developers, particularly at Bioware.
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When news broke that legendary newswoman Barbara Walters is set to retire in May 2014 , it was hard not to reflect on how the television landscape has been forever changed by her presence.
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"We realize the game has changed and how they play the game is different even than it was 10 years ago, " Brewer said.
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It was at the time truly eye-opening, and it was a side of feminism that certainly changed my life and how I thought about myself and about my body forever.
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Last year the coalition government asked economist Andrew Dilnot to look into how the system of funding social care in England could be changed amid concerns it was getting harder for people to get access to state support.
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In a reflection of how much the investment appeal of Microsoft has changed over the past five years, it was a value adviser, Chuck Carlson of DRIP Investor, who made the company his pick for 2006.
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He lived long enough to see how the new freedom had changed the culture of the West, and was fiercely critical about some aspects of it.
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