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1 Where hast thou been, and what means the change in thy appearance?
2 This means the change in potential across the inductor opposes the change in current.
3 That means the change is passed on to future generations.
4 By whatever means the change was effected, there I was.
5 This means the change could advance up to an extra EUR50bn, according to Morgan Stanley.
6 If the object has a large mass, that just means the change in velocity is smaller-butit's still a change.
7 By what means the change of Article V of the original draft of the Covenant took place, I cannot say.
8 It means the change in my life's course which introduced what must be regarded by me as the most IMPORTANT condition of my career.
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