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And history was changed forever.
He changed his address.
Everything's changed.
I have changed.
Tom changed my life.
Tom has changed a lot.
The situation has changed.
We changed the old carpet for a new one.
It seems that climate has changed.
He changed his phone number.
The situation hasn't changed.
You should have changed your mind.
The past can only be known, not changed. The future can only be changed, not known.
I've changed my website's layout.
He changed a lot since the last time.
You changed a lot.
You have changed a lot.
You haven't changed at all.
Suddenly, he changed the subject.
The store changed hands at the end of last summer.
Had he known what was about to happen, he would have changed his plan.
The prince was changed into a frog.
The rain changed into snow.
The rain changed to snow.
Bill had always been a quiet, home-loving man, but after a few months in the job, his personality changed.
Movie subtitles
NIALL FERGUSON: Around 500 years ago, a band of intrepid sailors and soldiers from the petty warring kingdoms of medieval Europe changed the world.
And I believe that in 1978 God changed his mind about black people!
Really changed in Uganda, aren'tcha?
Over the next hour, we'll show you how the hunt for alien life has dramatically changed over the past few decades.
But. I changed after I met you.
I pity you. The times have changed. A sword that does not kill people.
I'm still incredibly attracted to you. But something's changed.
Oh, my gosh, you have changed my life, Dr. Dream Ghost Akopian.
I was hopeful he'd changed. He had.
Why did it get changed?
You should really get changed.
Yeah, she hasn't changed in 20 odd years.
You're losing money every day. Carson. I appreciate the offer, but I hired you because you needed a job and I needed your help, and that hasn't changed.
They said they'd kill her if I didn't make the evidence go away, so I changed my story, said I made a mistake, and dummied up some phony bank ledgers.
The receiver changed frequency very slowly over a one or two hour period.
This is an empire, but nothing has changed.
You've changed.
He's decided to stay in Paris and changed his name.
No, sir. The situation has drastically changed.
I promise I've changed.
Ah, sir, how changed and happy I am since the day you first entered my house.
The evil spirits of ancient times changed in the medieval folklore to devils, sneaking around and tempting children.
Through the power of imagination, with a normal ring, Jean has gained his self confidence. Look how he has changed.
The weather changed abruptly.
The painting you changed last night.
Somebody changed it.
Mr. Thorpe, I've changed my mind.
Didn't look a bit changed.
You look like you've changed.
You said you changed.
You really have changed.
You've changed, Miss Tae Gong Shil.
I haven't changed.
I changed after I met you.
You haven't changed.
COOPER: I wasn't happy about Cam staying, but, you know, I was hopeful he'd changed.
Orders were changed.
Why, it's changed you completely.
Hm-hm. But you haven't changed much, have you?
My luck finally changed.
No, I've changed now. I'm a fish.
News and current affairs
Too much has changed.
That has now changed.
PRINCETON - Russian President Vladimir Putin's anointment of Alexander Medvedev to succeed him in what is supposed to be a democratic presidential election next March shows that Russia's leaders have not changed a whit.
Now those talks have resumed, but the background to the negotiations has changed dramatically.
The good news for all women, East and West, is that President Karzai, under intense international criticism - and not just Western criticism - changed the law less than one week after the march.
In northern Ethiopia, as in much of Africa, the rain cycle has changed markedly in recent years.
Chernobyl changed Ukraine forever, and was a catalyst for the downfall of the Soviet Union.
Ultimately, Chernobyl changed the world.
The details of the Initiative announced in Cologne were disappointing, but these details can still be changed under international public pressure.
Iran's mood changed by the time America's entire Middle East strategy had gone adrift, but the grand bargain remains the only viable way out of the impasse.
This rapidly changed after last September 11 th.
The current moment of American weakness coincides with a substantially changed international political environment, defined largely by the limits of US power, Europe's ineffectiveness, and the emergence of new global giants like China and India.
But, by the time of the Iraq war, conditions had changed: the US had grown so powerful relative to the rest of the world that the lack of reciprocity became an intense source of irritation even to America's closest allies.
The war changed that equation.
But Italian society has changed: most women are now working, and they are no longer willing to accept Belusconi's anachronistic and outrageous chauvinism.
While billions of dollars in aid have led to improvements in urban areas, where health facilities have been built and midwives trained, the overall maternal death figures have hardly changed.
This global uproar is a testament to how three decades of Western feminist challenges to leadership have changed the world for the better.
Events and structural forces, however, have affected and changed the nature of the North Korean system since 1991.
I say this as someone who created significant capital and, having done so, changed her occupation in order to cultivate morality in politics.
China has changed a great deal in the last century, but it has remained the same in one respect: it is still ruled by a religious concept of politics.