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1 The situation in Iraq cries out for a dramatic change of course.
2 But he defied calls for a dramatic change of course in Iraq.
3 It's easier to vote for dramatic change when it's unlikely to happen.
4 The entire market has been wrong-footed by copper's dramatic change in fortune.
5 But a dramatic change risks turning it into nothing but a blur.
6 Ms Casey was ambivalent about the dramatic change in the school's roll.
7 On any scale of reckoning, this is a dramatic change of policy.
8 So it's rapid dramatic change that when you're there on the ground.
9 We must have dramatic change in our economy, our Government and ourselves.
10 Robot boats promise a dramatic change in the way we work at sea.
11 They state that the earth's crust is solely responsible for the dramatic change .
12 But Mr Xi has also overseen a dramatic change of course for Beijing.
13 This dramatic change may be causing ripple effects throughout the Earth's climate system.
14 Jean had never seen such a dramatic change in such a short time.
15 When the first bell rings, however, a dramatic change will occur.
16 The prime suspect is the dramatic change in policy direction around the time.
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