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1 Nevertheless there was little change in the temperature; the thaw still prevailed.
2 There was little change in the habits and tone of social intercourse.
3 He forecast little change in Western Canada Select heavy crude oil prices.
4 At first sight there had been little change in the general scene.
5 Another little change to add to the momentum for overall cultural reform.
6 We paddled on all the afternoon with little change in the river.
7 Including taxes, there is little change from £600 during the high season.
8 I guess it was the little change in him that startled me.
9 Time passed, but with little change in the condition of the patient.
10 The rise of Christianity to political power produced little change in policy.
11 The death of her aunt made very little change in her situation.
12 A study of what he saw showed little change in the situation.
13 The year and a half had made little change about the place.
14 And, after all, the bitter experience had made little change in her.
15 There was very little change in our school laws for several years.
16 That is a downgrade from earlier expectations for little change from 2018.
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