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- adjective Which
changes frequently and, presumably, will continue to do soforever .
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The reactions to WikiLeaks share one abiding characteristic, so obvious that it can easily be overlooked, namely an unwillingness to address with any sophistication or seriousness the complex and everchanging world that the US -- and all of us -- must now deal with.
Carne Ross: Uncomfortable Lessons From the Reaction to WikiLeaks Carne Ross 2011
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The reactions to WikiLeaks share one abiding characteristic, so obvious that it can easily be overlooked, namely an unwillingness to address with any sophistication or seriousness the complex and everchanging world that the US -- and all of us -- must now deal with.
Carne Ross: Uncomfortable Lessons From the Reaction to WikiLeaks Carne Ross 2011
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Llamasound evokes the everchanging flavors of Violet Beauregarde's Wonka gum.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 176 Phil Ramone 2011
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The reactions to WikiLeaks share one abiding characteristic, so obvious that it can easily be overlooked, namely an unwillingness to address with any sophistication or seriousness the complex and everchanging world that the US -- and all of us -- must now deal with.
Carne Ross: Uncomfortable Lessons From the Reaction to WikiLeaks Carne Ross 2011
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Thanks for this insight into the everchanging world of how we like it served and the price tag attached.
How to Get a Book Deal: Part 1 – Printasauraus Rex Vs. The Blog: Publishing 2.0 | Write to Done 2009
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It is abundantly clear in this everchanging world, that not progressing, not cleaning up messes that this party created will destroy this country.
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They have an everchanging selection of fishing gear at laughably cheap prices.
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They have an everchanging selection of fishing gear at laughably cheap prices.
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"Trying to influence people's behaviour towards the environment is admirable, not political," maintained everchanging.
The readers' room: What you thought of G2 this week . . . Phil Daoust 2010
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The reactions to WikiLeaks share one abiding characteristic, so obvious that it can easily be overlooked, namely an unwillingness to address with any sophistication or seriousness the complex and everchanging world that the US -- and all of us -- must now deal with.
Carne Ross: Uncomfortable Lessons From the Reaction to WikiLeaks Carne Ross 2011
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