Change in A Sentence

    1

    Sometimes we have to accept change, if we want to move forward.

    2

    He was struck by the change in him.

    3

    A person could change a lot in a few years, especially when they were that young.

    4

    The cracking and booming of the ice indicate a change of temperature.

    5

    Boris kissed Natasha's hand and said that he was astonished at the change in her.

    6

    I can't change what I See.

    7

    I will be able to change their color.

    8

    We think that we can change our clothes only.

    9

    It was a huge shift in public opinion in which no group benefited financially; if anything, financial interests were aligned against this change, just as with tobacco.

    10

    If you change your mind, you know where to find us then.

    11

    It was a change of attitude.

    12

    My wife purchased a soft drink; to get some change, she explained.

    13

    To that I must entirely change my point of view and study the laws of the movement of steam, of the bells, and of the wind.

    14

    But together with this mental change he has grown physically much weaker.

    15

    Does that mean I'm supposed to change, or that what I'm wearing is considered casual?

    16

    One breakthrough is all it will take to change the world.

    17

    Sometimes things happen that change our direction.

    18

    You shouldn't change your goals simply because they don't fit into someone else's plans.

    19

    Social structures will change, and the purpose of education will be to learn to reason and find one's passion.

    20

    I wouldn't change anything.

    21

    To study the laws of history we must completely change the subject of our observation, must leave aside kings, ministers, and generals, and study the common, infinitesimally small elements by which the masses are moved.

    22

    Maybe that would change, but it would take a while.

    23

    Besides, I'd like a change of scene.

    24

    This certainly suggests what change is to be made.

    25

    Father will not change his mind.

    26

    That is a huge change and a force for peace.

    27

    Thousands of people research alternative energy because a breakthrough will change the world and make fortunes.

    28

    Teacher seems to feel benefitted by the change too; for she is already beginning to look like her dear old self.

    29

    Helen felt the change in her mother's movements instantly, and asked, "What are we afraid of?"

    30

    Possibly we may withdraw from it, but never change its nature.

    31

    Then, full of joy, the musician hastened to Corinth, not stopping even to change his dress.

    32

    Already people remark the change in Helen.

    33

    To the sick the doctors wisely recommend a change of air and scenery.

    34

    Things do not change; we change.

    35

    They spoke of the war, and like everyone else unconsciously exaggerated their sorrow about it; they spoke of their last meeting--Nicholas trying to change the subject--they talked of the governor's kind wife, of Nicholas' relations, and of Princess Mary's.

    36

    He's trying to change, but it isn't easy.

    37

    The sea, however, is said to be blue one day and green another without any perceptible change in the atmosphere.

    38

    Let them say what they please, I am not going to change my clothes.

    39

    Suddenly a change passed over the tree.

    40

    We had to change cars at Philadelphia; but we did not mind it much.

    41

    I rarely have dreams that are not in keeping with what I really think and feel, but one night my very nature seemed to change, and I stood in the eye of the world a mighty man and a terrible.

    42

    All change is a miracle to contemplate; but it is a miracle which is taking place every instant.

    43

    Cynthia grabbed the opportunity to change the subject.

    44

    In the future, something very much like the Amazon suggestion engine, but for all of life, will change that.

    45

    The cotton gin, steel ploughs, tractors, combines, and a thousand other inventions would forever change the farm.

    46

    If we had had only peasants to fight, we should not have let the enemy come so far, said he with a sense of shame and wishing to change the subject.

    47

    Maybe a change was what he needed.

    48

    I guess we both had a change of heart, didn't we?

    49

    If you don't stand up and demand a change, he'll keep on doing it.

    50

    Her legs felt like posts, but she drug one foot in front of another until the ground under her feet seemed to change.

    51

    Hold that food while I change.

    52

    Either that or change my eye glass prescription.

    53

    I'm a woman; I have the prerogative to change my mind, especially after sleeping on it.

    54

    It wasn't going to change his relationship with his father, though.

    55

    He noticed the change in the little princess' dress, Mademoiselle Bourienne's ribbon, Princess Mary's unbecoming coiffure, Mademoiselle Bourienne's and Anatole's smiles, and the loneliness of his daughter amid the general conversation.

    56

    But a fortnight after his departure, to the surprise of those around her, she recovered from her mental sickness just as suddenly and became her old self again, but with a change in her moral physiognomy, as a child gets up after a long illness with a changed expression of face.

    57

    Natasha did not change her position, but her whole body heaved with noiseless, convulsive sobs which choked her.

    58

    How did you learn about the name change?

    59

    He suggested the center change their policy and not tape calls in the future.

    60

    Bad enough to change the final score.

    61

    Deidre sobbed, suddenly wishing she could go back and change whatever it was she did to start this chain of events.

    62

    At once, she wished she'd told him to change into a new one and bring her the stained shirt.

    63

    It but remains to call attention to the fact that the earlier view of the liver as the seat of the soul gave way among many ancient nations to the theory which, reflecting the growth of anatomical knowledge, assigned that function to the heart, while, with the further change which led to placing the seat of soul-life in the brain, an attempt was made to partition the various functions of manifestations of personality among the three organs, brain, heart and liver, the intellectual activity being assigned to the first-named; the higher emotions, as love and courage, to the second; while the liver, once the master of the entire domain of soul-life as understood in antiquity, was degraded to serve as the seat of the lower emotions, such as jealousy, anger and the like.

    64

    It cannot change so rapidly.

    65

    All this will happen eventually, I believe, even if global hunger policy were not to change one iota.

    66

    And if an image can end a war, a video can change the world.

    67

    In accumulating property for ourselves or our posterity, in founding a family or a state, or acquiring fame even, we are mortal; but in dealing with truth we are immortal, and need fear no change nor accident.

    68

    Then change it, purify thyself; and as thou art purified, thou wilt gain wisdom.

    69

    Soon after their arrival Mademoiselle George went out of the room to change her costume.

    70

    Pierre saw that the count was much upset and tried to change the subject, but the count returned to his troubles.

    71

    Rostov and Ilyin hastened to find a corner where they could change into dry clothes without offending Mary Hendrikhovna's modesty.

    72

    It was felt that everything would suddenly break up and change, but up to the first of September nothing had done so.

    73

    Only when the victim ceased to struggle and his cries changed to a long- drawn, measured death rattle did the crowd around his prostrate, bleeding corpse begin rapidly to change places.

    74

    Though the condition and numbers of the French army were unknown to the Russians, as soon as that change occurred the need of attacking at once showed itself by countless signs.

    75

    Princess Mary asked the countess to let Natasha go with her to Moscow, and both parents gladly accepted this offer, for they saw their daughter losing strength every day and thought that a change of scene and the advice of Moscow doctors would be good for her.

    76

    His servants too--Terenty and Vaska--in their own way noticed the change that had taken place in Pierre.

    77

    A change of climate, however, is imperatively necessary every five or six years, and the children of European parents should not be kept in the peninsula after they have attained the age of four or five years.

    78

    When the trumpets take it up they make a remarkable change at its iith bar, for no other reason than that one of the notes, though perfectly within their scale, and, indeed, already produced by them in the very same bar, is so harmonized as to suggest the freedom of an instrument with a complete scale.

    79

    This brings us to the latest radical change effected in instrumentation, the change from symphonic to dramatic principles.

    80

    When the oscillations pass through the coil they annul the hysteresis and cause a change of magnetism within the coil connected to the telephone.

    81

    But all along, they believed they would ultimately prevail—and not just win the war, but also do something epic that would change the course of history for all time.

    82

    Whether things in the future stay the same as they are today or change from what they are today, both are understood in terms of the current reality.

    83

    We'll look at their lives, and the social aspects of this change, in a coming chapter called "Left Behind."

    84

    Seeing Scooby-Doo in cartoons doesn't change our expectations of canine behavior because we have so much experience with real dogs.

    85

    Much change was due to the efforts of William Jennings Bryan, who received the Democratic Party nomination for president three times, in 1896, 1900, and 1908.

    86

    Add to that how food itself is changing, our food choices change, our lifestyles change, and all along the way we are aging.

    87

    This change could have occurred in nature; given enough monkeys and typewriters, it would eventually occur in nature.

    88

    Pierre had failed to notice Natasha because he did not at all expect to see her there, but he had failed to recognize her because the change in her since he last saw her was immense.

    89

    She was going to say that to speak of love was impossible, but she stopped because she had seen by the sudden change in Natasha two days before that she would not only not be hurt if Pierre spoke of his love, but that it was the very thing she wished for.

    90

    He felt that his way of life had now been settled once for all till death and that to change it was not in his power, and so that way of life proved economical.

    91

    Pierre smiled, Natasha began to laugh, but Nicholas knitted his brows still more and began proving to Pierre that there was no prospect of any great change and that all the danger he spoke of existed only in his imagination.

    92

    If the animals leading the herd change, this happens because the collective will of all the animals is transferred from one leader to another, according to whether the animal is or is not leading them in the direction selected by the whole herd.

    93

    Your new couple can always change that part if they want to.

    94

    People change, and right now he's probably feeling pretty vulnerable.

    95

    Mison might try to blow A'Ran up, or the Council change its mind, or A'Ran would destroy everything to win his war, even if it meant losing her.

    96

    Nothing led Dean to believe she was more than someone befriended by Byrne but he was anxious to learn if this new phone message would change this opinion.

    97

    It made provision for publicity of rates and for due notice of any change in rates; it forbade pooling of freight or earnings, and required annual reports from the carriers.

    98

    Linda gets the idea to call Facebook and see if she can advertise to people who change their status to "In a relationship."

    99

    Oh, and they change color if they detect structural weakness in the material to which they are affixed.

    100

    The report also cited a mid-1950s report that found 85 percent of economic growth was attributed to technological change in the period 1890 to 1950.

    101

    It is an attempt to capture the essence of the change, not the nominal value of the multiplier.

    102

    This all began to change in the twentieth century for a variety of reasons.

    103

    But the end of hunger also will be hastened by a host of Internet technologies that will dramatically change agriculture.

    104

    A full-scale, no-holds-barred, nuclear-missiles-raining-down kind of world war would profoundly change the course of human history for all time.

    105

    It is unprecedented for so many nations to change their form of government so quickly and peacefully.

    106

    It was suggested that I should change the title from "Autumn Leaves" to "The Frost King," which I did.

    107

    I never knew before that there could be such a change in anything.

    108

    But already a change is taking place, owing, not to an increased humanity, but to an increased scarcity of game, for perhaps the hunter is the greatest friend of the animals hunted, not excepting the Humane Society.

    109

    Pierre saw that Boris wished to change the subject, and being of the same mind he began explaining the advantages and disadvantages of the Boulogne expedition.

    110

    Touched that this statuesque princess could so change, Pierre took her hand and begged her forgiveness, without knowing what for.

    111

    You have done up your hair in this new way for the visitors, and before the visitors I tell you that in future you are never to dare to change your way of dress without my consent.

    112

    But those who knew him intimately noticed that some great change had come over him that day.

    113

    He tried not to change his former way of life, but his strength failed him.

    114

    To change the water in this glass.

    115

    She ran up to him and, in the play of the sunlight that fell in small round spots through the shade of the lime-tree avenue, could not be sure what change there was in his face.

    116

    When Pierre himself wanted to change his mind she would fight him with his own weapons.

    117

    Thus in a time of trouble ever memorable to him after the birth of their first child who was delicate, when they had to change the wet nurse three times and Natasha fell ill from despair, Pierre one day told her of Rousseau's view, with which he quite agreed, that to have a wet nurse is unnatural and harmful.

    118

    Specials change daily and may include roasted black cod, ricotta dumplings with wild mushrooms, and tandoori roasted poussin.

    119

    As in any big city, many restaurants serve up-scale clientele so change out of your hiking boots or dusty biking shorts before heading out to enjoy a meal.

    120

    Make a reservation, shower and change out of your hiking shorts before taking a seat either indoors or outdoors along the sidewalk.

    121

    Seafood is flown in fresh and specials change daily.

    122

    After a long day of having fun, change out of your sweaty clothes and into something clean and casual.

    123

    Maybe he thought she would change her mind, but it wasn't going to happen.

    124

    Are you going to change?

    125

    It was a good thing they didn't change after church, because everyone at the table was dressed as if going to church.

    126

    That would change when they got home.

    127

    Even if they could change things, she didn't want to.

    128

    Most of all, he wanted to change the subject.

    129

    Later she remembered that Alex had asked her to call him if there was any change.

    130

    No, it's no one my family knew but I think the change will be good for me.

    131

    It's not too late to change your mind.

    132

    But you said... why would you change your name?

    133

    Without a word, she dashed back to her room and crammed a change of clothes in a bag, along with her books.

    134

    From now on I'm going to get a new map every time there's a change.

    135

    I want to get an engagement ring on her finger before she has time to change her mind again.

    136

    Most of that was due to Chauncey, but part of it was due to her change of perspective.

    137

    I could tell Quinn wanted to change the subject.

    138

    With that information and if he doesn't change his license plate, it's only a matter of time until we get him!

    139

    How could someone change so drastically?

    140

    I considered this change of events.

    141

    He watched the change, irritated by the bizarre mood swings and cryptic ramblings that defined Darian's speech lately.

    142

    Dusty felt the slow change in the air around him and tensed.

    143

    He'd stopped draining her healing power, and she felt a change in his body.

    144

    It's the same thing you do to change an object into another, only normal objects have far less energy to control.

    145

    To the three of them, the drastic changes that occurred over such a short time span after thousands of years of no change were a warning sign.

    146

    My, how things change.

    147

    It doesn't make sense that that would change.

    148

    Whatever secret she kept, it couldn't change this moment or what he felt.

    149

    Struck by the change, Gabriel laughed in bewilderment.

    150

    He leaves no room for failure or my hope that certain things will change, she said.

    151

    Nothing – not even Darkyn – could change that, even if the Immortal mating script changed again.

    152

    She couldn't change anything that happened or make things right.

    153

    She went straight to the bedroom to change clothes before starting lunch.

    154

    Maybe that would change now too.

    155

    She laughed, waiting for the light to change so she could cross the street.

    156

    But your offer won't change.

    157

    She saw their expressions change as they got a whiff of her blood.

    158

    There was a long pause before she sensed him change forms behind her.

    159

    She couldn't imagine an upbringing with no parents, a clan of brothers who hated him, and no ability to change his nature.

    160

    I need to change, then I'll show you around.

    161

    His life wouldn't change drastically if he agreed.

    162

    She waited for him to finish before crossing to her room to change.

    163

    Kris waited for him to change forms.

    164

    She hurried to change the subject.

    165

    His tone didn't change, as if she'd just told him she was going shopping instead of sacrificing the rest of her life for his people.

    166

    Staying at the bed and breakfast was a dramatic change of scene for Martha from Aunt Janet's cigarette stained trailer.

    167

    Dean asked as Fred left to change for yet another dinner engagement with Miss Worthington.

    168

    You won't change your mind.

    169

    The rival philosopher, who believes water to be continuous and without spaces between its particles, has a greater difficulty in accounting for the disappearance of the sugar; he would probably say that the sugar, and the water also, had ceased to exist, and that a new continuous substance had been formed from them, but he could offer no picture of how this change had taken place.

    170

    The fall of Cairoli, and the formation of a second Depretis cabinet in 1878, brought no substantial change in the attitude of the government towards Irredentism, nor was the position improved by the return of Cairoli to power in the following July.

    171

    In one of the testimonials which accompanied his application to the trustees of Rugby, the writer stated it as his conviction that "if Mr Arnold were elected, he would change the face of education all through the public schools of England."

    172

    The climate is characterized by hot days and cool nights, and is considered healthy, though the daily change tends to provoke bronchial, catarrhal and inflammatory diseases.

    173

    The change in the name is the sign of a thorough change, if not in the people themselves, yet in their historical position.

    174

    The 10th century is the time of the settlement of the Northmen in Gaul, and of the change in religion and language of which the softening of the name is the outward sign.

    175

    Its chief result has been, not so much to create anything new as at once to modify and to strengthen what was old, to call up older institutions to a new life under other forms. But whatever it has done it has done silently; there has not been at any time any violent change of one set of institutions for another.

    176

    It needed a change in the constitution to give the consulship to Lucius Sextius; it needed only union and energy in the electors to give it to Gaius Marius.

    177

    By this change power is not granted to every citizen, but it is put within the reach of every citizen.

    178

    No man can change his forefathers, but the poor man may haply become richer.

    179

    Now the analogy between this change and the change from the Roman patriciate to the later Roman nobilitas is obvious.

    180

    The Old-English laws point out ways by which the churl might rise to thegn's rank, and in the centuries during which the change went on we find mention - complaining mention - both in England and elsewhere, at the court of Charles the Simple and at the court of 'Ethelred, of the rise of new men to posts of authority.

    181

    But the idea of nobility did not greatly change.

    182

    The fundamental uniform fact in nature is constant change (lravra Xwpei Kai ovSiv Ova); everything both is and is not at the same time.

    183

    These ordinances must, however, be of a temporary nature, must not infringe the fundamental laws or statutes passed by the two chambers, or change the electoral system, and must be laid upon the table of the Duma at the first opportunity.

    184

    What form it would ultimately take depended still on the balance between the forces of conservatism and change, the suspicious temper of the autocracy being revealed, during the years of unstable equilibrium, by the alternate concession and withdrawal of privileges, e.g.

    185

    Thus the cultivators, whether noble or peasant, have not profited much from the change in their economic circumstances brought about by the social emancipation of 1861.

    186

    From that moment Ivan's subjects noticed a change in his attitude towards them, and attributed it to the evil influence of the Greek princess.

    187

    A boyar of Nizhniy-Novgorod who allowed himself to criticize the new order of things, and attributed the change to the influence of the Greek princess, had his tongue cut out.

    188

    The remedy they proposed was that the labourers should be prohibited from migrating from one estate to another, and an order to that effect was issued, with the result that the peasants, being no longer able to change their domicile and seek new employers, fell practically under the unlimited power of the proprietors on whose land they resided.

    189

    This change was, of course, popular among the lower and middle ranks of the landlord class, but was very displeasing to the great nobles.

    190

    The change was very dexterously effected by Godunov, with the formal assent of the Eastern Orthodox Church as a whole, and one of his adherents was placed on the patriarchal throne.

    191

    The chief con spirator, Shuiski, seized the power and was elected tsar by an Assembly composed of his faction, but neither Shuiski, the ambitious boyars, nor the pillaging Cossacks, nor the German mercenaries were satisfied with the change, and soon a new impostor, likewise calling himself Dimitri, son of Tsar Ivan, came forward as the rightful heir.

    192

    Gradually, however, a great change took place in the tsar's views with regard to the German alliance.

    193

    In the Balkan Peninsula a slight change of attitude took place.

    194

    It was clear that the system with which the murdered minister's name had been associated stood all but universally condemned, and in the appointment of the conciliatory Prince Sviatopolk-Mirski as his successor the tsar himself seemed to concede the necessity for a change of policy.

    195

    The change was further marked by the sending of an expedition to France in.

    196

    Development of these lines has been primarily an extension from the large cities in the East to the agricultural districts in the West, but a change of great importance was brought about in 1910 by the completion of the last tunnel on the Argentine Transandine Railway, which serves to connect Santiago, Valparaiso and the other great cities of the west coast with Buenos Ayres, Montevideo, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro and the other great cities of the east coast.

    197

    Under this principle, rates are reduced where the increase of business which follows such reduction makes the change a profitable one.

    198

    They are kept relatively high in those cases where the expansion of business which follows a reduction is small, and where such a change is therefore unprofitable.

    199

    In the east, where, as a rule, charters had been uniform and consistent, the change to general incorporation law was due to a desire to render incorporations speedier and less expensive.

    200

    In the field of federal legislation, no significant change took place until the passage of the Hepburn Act of 1906, which was an amendment of the act of 1887.

    201

    It enacted that published rates should not be changed except on thirty days' notice, whether the change involved an increase or a decrease, and it required annual reports to be made under oath, penalties being prescribed for failure to comply with the Commission's requests for information.

    202

    The gradient or grade of a line is the rate at which it rises or falls, above or below the horizontal, and is expressed by stating either the horizontal distance in which the change of level amounts to r ft., or the amount of change that would occur in some selected distance, such as roo ft., r000 ft.

    203

    In general it is not curvature, but change of curvature, that presents difficulty in the laying-out of a line.

    204

    But if the change from straight to circular is made through the medium of a suitable curve it is possible to relieve the abruptness, even on curves of comparatively small radius.

    205

    One of the advantages of electric trains on the multiple control system is that they economize terminal accommodation, because they can be driven from either end indifferently, and therefore avoid the necessity for tracks by which engines can change from one end of the train to the other.

    206

    Therefore the horse-power which must be developed in the cylinders to effect this change of speed is from (21) H.P.280X2240X0 113X59 = _237 55 0 X 32 The rate of working is negative when the train is retarded; for instance, if the train had changed its speed from 41 to 40 m.

    207

    The speed held to correspond with the resistance must be the mean speed during the change of speed.

    208

    In some cases, however, they are filled with fused acetate of soda; this salt is solid when cold, but when the can containing it is heated by immersion in hot water it liquefies, and in the process absorbs heat which is given out again on the change of state back to solid.

    209

    The essential change from the link and pin to the automatic coupler is in the outboard end or head of the draw-bar.

    210

    Honestly, if we all spoke the same language today, would you want to change that?

    211

    We are entering a point where technology will change at extreme speeds.

    212

    He felt that the condition he was in could not continue long, that a catastrophe was coming which would change his whole life, and he impatiently sought everywhere for signs of that approaching catastrophe.

    213

    During the month that the French troops were pillaging in Moscow and the Russian troops were quietly encamped at Tarutino, a change had taken place in the relative strength of the two armies--both in spirit and in number--as a result of which the superiority had passed to the Russian side.

    214

    The footmen came in with sad and stern faces to change the candles, but no one noticed them.

    215

    As seasons change and different ingredients are available locally, the restaurant chefs add occasional specials to the menu.

    216

    Items offered on the menu change depending on what is in season, but it is a rotating selection of seafood, salads and desserts.

    217

    As far as beverages go, their wine list is extensive and the wines they sell by the glass change often so there is always something new to try.

    218

    If you just can't wait to eat, you do not have to change out of your hiking clothes to have a meal here.

    219

    The menu only features dinner selections that change, depending on the season.

    220

    The menus change seasonally, and the establishment specializes in fish and game dishes, with sophisticated fare like escargot and sweetbreads.

    221

    The menu can change daily, and each dining experience can be unique.

    222

    The restaurant hours change seasonally, so call for the most current hours of operation.

    223

    I'm even sorrier to know that it didn't change you.

    224

    I'll tell you what I did to be punished, but it doesn't change anything.

    225

    Finally Fred O'Connor withdrew a crumpled dollar bill from his antiquated change purse and a fountain pen from his jacket pocket.

    226

    She had always feared learning to love a child, only to have the mother change her mind.

    227

    What happened was horrible – for both of us, but we can't go back and change it.

    228

    Throughout the night she checked regularly to see if there was any change.

    229

    Avoiding it wouldn't change anything.

    230

    The second week slipped by without change.

    231

    This change was not of his making.

    232

    She'll get used to the change, though, and respond the way everyone around her does.

    233

    Still, there was the change in their love life.

    234

    Maybe he figured she'd change her mind if she saw a ring.

    235

    It's one thing to see the Future; it's another entirely to try to change it.

    236

    Keep at it until I send orders otherwise and change locations daily.

    237

    You tear me away from the only stability I have in my life, expect me to change my view on the entire world overnight, reject me and now, you're asking me to take a chance on something you can't guarantee.

    238

    You have five minutes to change.

    239

    So far, he hadn't been forced to change shapes since Gabriel's visit.

    240

    He found some of his wired energy dissipating at the long walk and change of scenery despite knowing nothing good had ever come from a meeting with Sasha.

    241

    She joined them at the door with enough loose euro change for a couple of beers and dinner.

    242

    She was on her way back to her room with the scarf securely wrapped around her neck and the whiskey that had fallen mercifully into an outside trash bin without busting when she felt the change in temperature.

    243

    The man's stunned look didn't change at Hannah's quick introduction or when she left.

    244

    He swiped at the flakes then braced himself to change into his jaguar shape.

    245

    He.d expected things to change once he pledged his soul to Death, but he hadn.t expected anything so drastic, so soon.

    246

    Rhyn watched him, concerned at finding his sole friend so affected by the recent change in his life.

    247

    Rhyn wanted to change into his demon shape and rip Jade.s head off.

    248

    I don't see any reason to change that.

    249

    One look at her disheveled '70s garb, and she decided to change into pajamas.

    250

    Kiera doubted she would change her mind but decided to humor her happy friend.

    251

    The emotion was fleeting, more in a subtle shift of his eyebrows than in a smile or sudden change.

    252

    In the past three days, he hadn't made a single change before releasing the plans to his battle commanders.

    253

    The sudden change in her expression from open to shuttered drew his attention.

    254

    Maybe you must change just as she must.

    255

    He'd hoped she would adjust to his world on her own, never suspecting he'd need to change himself.

    256

    Then, as if to change the subject, she added, to Fred, "I'm sure you'll find she was happy, wherever she lived."

    257

    Finally, Dean had the sense to change the subject.

    258

    Did they change their minds?

    259

    Telluride's sixty-six trails, spread over more than a thousand acres, were an awesome change from the crowded slopes Dean had skied in the East in years gone by.

    260

    I messed up a couple of letters and have to go back and change them.

    261

    He can just change the title from Saint among the Sinners to Sinner among the Saints, The Life and Times of a Mine-Town Hooker.

    262

    Finally, in an attempt to change the subject, he asked, You seem to be making pretty good progress deciphering the notebook.

    263

    Then she added, as if dismissing the importance of so dramatic a change, "After all, if I'm starting a new life, I might as well change everything."

    264

    It seems to me, that Edith had a very rapid mood change from flaunting her nakedness in front of Claire to...killing herself, practically minutes later.

    265

    Besides, Edith had the pen in her possession so he lacked any opportunity to change it back to the color she used years earlier when she wrote the suicide note.

    266

    Frederick found suitable clothing for his guests and in turn, they each retired to the one bedchamber of the cottage to wash and change.

    267

    Heading up the walk to the mansion, he stopped for a moment to take in the trees that were just beginning to change color.

    268

    No, I should get home to shower and change, then head to the office.

    269

    He would be ready to change it the instant it emptied.

    270

    And why doesn't it ever change?

    271

    One night and you're trying to change me already, eh?

    272

    I would beg you not to change it.

    273

    I'll stock the fridge and change the linens.

    274

    I need to tell you something that is going to change everything for you, and I am so afraid of losing you, I just don't know how.

    275

    I cannot change what I am.

    276

    Let me know if you change your mind.

    277

    I thought we would go out for breakfast, swing by your house so you can change and pack a bag, then go pumpkin picking.

    278

    Okay, I can see you're uncomfortable talking about this so let's change the subject.

    279

    I have already told you that my inability to feed on you does not change how I feel.

    280

    I love you more than I ever dreamed possible and nothing will ever change that.

    281

    Did it change you?

    282

    Perfect. Let's sit down and relax for a bit before we change.

    283

    Elisabeth woke before Jackson, and decided to bring him breakfast for a change.

    284

    Let me just run up and change.

    285

    Change your mind about snacking on me?

    286

    Elisabeth noticed the abrupt change and suspected Jackson had something to do with it.

    287

    He was so tuned in to Elisabeth's voice, that just by scanning a piece of music, he knew where to change the composition to compliment her, and where to back off to let her shine.

    288

    It was too late to change her mind now - and what difference did it make why Alex was coming?

    289

    She could shower and change after the chores were done.

    290

    Maybe you'll change your mind.

    291

    As soon as I dry Tessa off and get the kid in here, I'll go in and change.

    292

    If that were the case, his attitude would change quickly enough when he held his first baby.

    293

    Isn't it strange how our dreams can change overnight?

    294

    It wouldn't change anything if he wanted to cheat.

    295

    The painkillers didn't work, and by noon, she had a pulsing headache and no idea how to change the leaky bandage around her wrist.

    296

    Sensing the change in him, she sat up.

    297

    She'd tried to change the bandage on her own.

    298

    Lana pulled the blankets up as well, feeling exposed rather than comfortable at his sudden change.

    299

    Leery of the change in her, Brady tucked the two away and crossed to the kitchen.

    300

    I packed you a bag with a change of clothes.

    301

    Change into the mosquito gear and come on out.

    302

    She'd been safe for ten days on her own; maybe hacking into the fed system to change her profile was enough to draw the attention of someone working for General Greene.

    303

    I have to do this.  If you have to stop me … it won't change how I felt about you.

    304

    The roots around Deidre's left foot snapped free.  Katie shoved it aside before it could change its mind and started on the roots around her right foot.  Deidre moved her foot with a look of pain.  She rubbed her ankle, and Katie cut her arm again.

    305

    Kris asked, looking around for any change in their surroundings.

    306

    You should go quickly, before I change my mind, my dear.

    307

    Any new happening outside the mundane assortment of drug cases, burglaries, domestic disturbances or a semi-annual Saturday night passion killing came as a welcome change.

    308

    I could never be sure the old boy wouldn't have a change of heart some night and blow me away just to prove his masculinity, or send some of his Philadelphia clients around to work me over.

    309

    We're checking with the Post Office for a change of address.

    310

    Dean was down to 11 dollars and change, so he used his Visa card, holding his breath that it wasn't maxed-out while the clerk ran it through the recording machine.

    311

    Dean grumbled some sort of agreement, trying to keep the edge from his voice, as he turned and climbed the stairs to change.

    312

    The two ushered Baratto into the house before he could change his mind, while Winston held out his hand to Dean.

    313

    Dean returned to the table and conveyed the news as he picked up his coffee— no roll, no change.

    314

    Dean was halfway out to 156 Maid Marian Lane before it dawned on him he'd neglected to pick up his just-in-case change of clothes.

    315

    They also knew she wasn't going to change her mind.

    316

    With his silver pride and joy secured to the bike rack, a spare change of clothes and rain gear in his pannier and some fruit and crackers for a snack, he rolled away from town to the peace and quiet of the countryside.

    317

    He dug change out of his bike bag and dialed his number but he might as well have saved his time.

    318

    Maybe he's going through the change or something.

    319

    Dean folded his own long pants over the back of a chair, care­ful not to lose his pocket change.

    320

    We had his cash figured down to pocket change.

    321

    While he wished she'd change the subject from her former husband, Dean handled it well.

    322

    He'll ditch the motor home and change his plans, if he has any.

    323

    After a quick stop at home to change clothes and to leave a short note to Fred, Dean was on the road.

    324

    In spite of gaining two hours with the time change, it was still late when the cross-coun­try travelers finally bedded down in a quiet motel in Golden, Colorado, after a shared ride from the Denver airport.

    325

    Dean fished for pocket change but Fred waved him off.

    326

    It doesn't change anything.

    327

    She was a change of life baby and they were so conservative and religious.

    328

    This celibacy thing is fine as far as it goes, but everything will change after they exchange vows.

    329

    Her life was going to change when they married.

    330

    It would be comforting if she thought things would change after they got married, but actually, she would have less to do – and more time to think about what was missing in their lives.

    331

    I'd rather you didn't get too close to them until they adjust to the change.

    332

    Would he be content to live with the farmer's daughter or would he expect her to change?

    333

    She was willing to change for him – some things, anyway.

    334

    Of course Alex would expect her to change in some ways.

    335

    I figured she'd change her mind.

    336

    Yet they only had one change of life baby.

    337

    As for Josh, he's still hoping you'll change your mind.

    338

    All she wanted to do at this point was change clothes and go home.

    339

    They went to separate rooms to change out of their wedding attire - probably the last time they would do so separately.

    340

    In her case, any change would have to be an improvement - and what about the loss of innocence?

    341

    Marriage was going to be a wonderful change.

    342

    The swift change of expression might have been comical had she not been the cause.

    343

    That's what Alex says, but I don't want to adopt a baby and then have the mother change her mind after we've learned to love it.

    344

    She'd change her mind after it was born.

    345

    He, of all people, should realize how quickly life can end and plans can change.

    346

    It was amazing how much they could change in less than a week.

    347

    It took her exactly thirty minutes to shower and change.

    348

    It made more sense that way, but secretly she had hoped he would change his mind.

    349

    Every inch of the way she prayed he would change his mind - but he didn't.

    350

    Not a little doll to change and bathe.

    351

    Taking on an infant would mean a massive lifestyle change.

    352

    I won't change my mind.

    353

    Lori had six months to change her mind.

    354

    Carmen was sure that Josh had neglected to change his will.

    355

    She was sensitive to any change in his habits.

    356

    Maybe then your ways will change.

    357

    Until now, you've been stronger than I. I feel that will change soon.

    358

    I never would've been open to Bianca if there hadn't been that … change within me.

    359

    With Yully, I can change even a full vamp back into a human.

    360

    There was nothing she could do to change that.

    361

    Everything. I'll starve to death by evening if you don't change me back.

    362

    I can't change you back anyway, Darian muttered, thoughts on his missing family.

    363

    That can change pretty quickly.

    364

    She didn't expect her life to change quite so fast or to be accepted into the White God's family with such ease.

    365

    As with Darian, she sensed this change was permanent.

    366

    All you've done for me won't change that.

    367

    She chewed her lip, pondering the change.

    368

    She took him in, surprised at the change.

    369

    Still, people did change.

    370

    Maybe that was why both he and Katie were encouraging her to change.

    371

    I meant because you didn't change your clothes before you went for a ride.

    372

    Katie was probably the cause for this latest change.

    373

    She needed to shower and change clothes before taking her guests out on the first tour.

    374

    People change … had he changed again?

    375

    I'm trying to change.

    376

    He was right, of course, but people change.

    377

    I didn't mean to … I know I broke my promise, but … sometimes things happen and we change our minds.

    378

    I wish I could go back and change what I did, but I can't.

    379

    Friends don't try to change you.

    380

    Reverting to jeans and T-shirt for working was an obvious change, but the change inside gave her a peace she had forgotten existed.

    381

    Yes. Felipa is going to take the children to town this morning while I work for a change.

    382

    I meant that we'll switch, for a change.

    383

    What made him change his mind?

    384

    She had the opportunity to make that change permanent.

    385

    She rejoined the party and even danced a few times with Denton, who was perplexed by her sudden change in mood.

    386

    Megan lifted the receiver and dropped change into the slot.

    387

    Why don't you go change, and I'll drive you around to look at some of God's country.

    388

    Alright. You shower and change and I'll fix you something to eat.

    389

    Quitting my job wouldn't change anything.

    390

    It was amazing how a person could change.

    391

    Okay. I'll change my ticket.

    392

    He went to his room to change for the meeting with his producer.

    393

    I'd change your décor to fall colors.

    394

    She waited for him to go to his room to change before reclaiming the iPad with the goal of deleting that damn picture.

    395

    The only vamp that could change someone without them following the normal rite requiring human sacrifice, Xander had once created an army in months.

    396

    Jessi's sudden change of heart about wanting to go out tonight made more sense after Jenn's warning.

    397

    But on account of experimental errors in weighing and measuring, and through loss of material in the transfer of substances from one vessel to another, such analyses are rarely trustworthy to more than one part in about Soo; so that small changes in weight consequent on the chemical change could not with certainty be proved or disproved.

    398

    It is evident that if our experiments are solely directed to the verification of this law, they should, if possible; be carried out in a hermetically closed vessel, the vessel and its contents being weighed before and after the chemical change.

    399

    Landolt and others, made it at first appear that the change in weight, if there is any, consequent on a chemical change can rarely exceed one-millionth of the weight of the reacting substances, and that it must often be much less.

    400

    He concluded that no change of weight can be detected.

    401

    But it seems pretty clear that if there is any change in weight consequent on chemical change, it is too minute to be of im- portance to the chemist, though the methods of modern physics may settle the question.

    402

    If you want to change the link that led you here yourself, it would be appreciated.

    403

    She is known to us chiefly through two myths, both symbolizing the change of seasons, but intended also to illustrate certain doctrines developed in the temple-schools of Babylonia.

    404

    Nothing better shows the plasticity of her character than the ease with which she adapted herself to this sudden change.

    405

    Her confessor lent her the Genius of Christianity, and to this book she ascribes the first change in her religious views.

    406

    The values of a 2 at the various stations differ comparatively little, and show but little seasonal change.

    407

    At Sodankyla rain or snowfall was often unaccompanied by change of sign in the potential.

    408

    At Karasjok, Simpson found a slight decrease in I_ as relative humidity increased, but no certain change in I +.

    409

    Alexius rejoiced at this welcome change, but he had cause rather to fear it.

    410

    The first steps toward this change had been taken, however, by the Republicans in 1870.

    411

    It is thus different from legal fiction, by which a new rule is introduced surreptitiously, and under the pretence that no change has been made in the law, and from statutory legislation, in which the obligatory force of the rule is not supposed to depend upon its intrinsic fitness.

    412

    The progress of civilization has resulted in a vast change in the method of punishment.

    413

    The chief drawback to type A is that the errors of the screw are liable to change by wear, otherwise the apparatus, as made and used at Potsdam, is, on the whole, a convenient and accurate one.

    414

    He did not, however, in any way change either his opinions or his action.

    415

    No change was made in official methods, and the condition of affairs drifted from bad to worse, until the temper of the people, so long and so sorely tried, showed plainly that the situation had become insufferable.

    416

    The other chief producers were Pyrnes-Orientales, Calvados, Haute-Marne (Vassy) and Saneet-Loire (Mazenay and Change).

    417

    Then there was a change in the financial situation, and it became difficult to find the money required.

    418

    When a change of Government occurs the president chooses a prominent parliamentarian as premier and president of the council.

    419

    In 1764 the national debt amounted to 2,360,000,000 livres, and the annual change to 93,000,000 livres.

    420

    As his over-sanguine visions of a new order of things to be ushered in by political change disappeared, he began to direct his thoughts to religious subjects.

    421

    In the third great stage there is another change in the tone.

    422

    We cannot tell when the Sabbath became dissociated from the month; but the change seems to have been made before the Book of the Covenant, which already regards the Sabbath simply as an institution of humanity and ignores the new moon.

    423

    Thus for the 7th, 14th, 21 st, 28th and also the 19th days of the intercalary Elul it is prescribed that "the shepherd of many nations is not to eat meat roast with fire nor any food cooked by fire, he is not to change the clothes on his body nor put on gala dress, he may not bring sacrifices nor may the king ride in his chariot, he is not to hold court nor may the priest seek an oracle for him in the sanctuary, no physician may attend the sick room, the day is not favourable for invoking curses, but at night the king may bring his gift into the presence of Marduk and Ishtar.

    424

    This and some other lizards have power to change their colour, not only from light to dark, but over some portions of their bodies, from yellow to grey or red.

    425

    The change of fortune proved disastrous to many families, previously to all appearances in opulent circumstances, but by all classes alike their reverses were borne with the greatest bravery.

    426

    Provision was made for necessary alteration of the constitution of the Commonwealth, but so that no alteration could be effected unless the question had been directly submitted to, and the change accepted by the electorate in the states.

    427

    In 1890 matters were on the eve of a great change and wages fell, in most cases to a point 20% below the rates of 1885.

    428

    More than one change of government occurred before the bill became law in April 1908.

    429

    But while he was negotiating, the elections in France had caused a change in the foreign policy of the government.

    430

    About a hundred members who refused to engage not to attempt to change the form of government were excluded on the 12th of September.

    431

    A creditor is not bound to give change to the debtor, whose duty it is to make tender in lawful money the whole amount due, or more, without asking for change.

    432

    The availability of the energy of magnetization is limited by the coercive force of the magnetized material, in virtue of which any change in the intensity of magnetization is accompanied by the production of heat.

    433

    And as there is no branch of art in which mechanical improvements, and the consequent change in the nature of technical difficulties, bear so directly upon the possibilities and methods of external effect, it follows that an exclusive preponderance of this view is not without serious disadvantage from the standpoint of general musical culture.

    434

    Melody must not make more than one wide skip in the same direction, because by so doing it would cause an awkward change of vocal register.

    435

    They live for some time in water or mud, occasionally entering the bodies of water snails, but undergo no change until they reach the lung of a frog, when the cycle begins anew.

    436

    The eggs of the female give rise to embryos within the body of the mother; her other organs undergo a retrogressive change and serve as food for the young, until the body-wall only of the mother remains as a brown capsule.

    437

    The receiver was based on the change of friction produced by the passage of an electric current through the point of contact of certain substances in relative motion.

    438

    This alteration of charge caused a corresponding change in the mutual attraction of the plates of the condenser; hence the flexible plate was made to copy the vibrations of the diaphragm of the transmitter.

    439

    According to this authority Jovinian in 388 was living at Rome the celibate life of an ascetic monk, possessed a good acquaintance with the Bible, and was the author of several minor works, but, undergoing an heretical change of view, afterwards became a self-indulgent Epicurean and unrefined sensualist.

    440

    The taking over of the main lines by the state has of course produced a considerable change in the financial situation of the railways.

    441

    The most important change introduced by the new law has been the creation in every province of a provincial administrative junta entrusted with the supervision of communal administrations, a function previously discharged by the provincial deputation.

    442

    In consequence of this change the number of local electors increased by more than onethird between 1887-1889; it decreased, however, as a result of an extraordinary revision of the registers in 1894.

    443

    It was Hildebrands policy throughout three papacies, during which he controlled the counsels of the Vatican, and before he himself assumed the tiara, to prepare the mind of Italy and Europe for a mighty change.

    444

    This vas the first and ominous sign of a coming change.

    445

    The most marked proof of the change which came over Italy towards the middle of the I4th century is furnished by the companies of adventure.

    446

    It must further be noticed that the rise of mercenaries was synchronous with a change in the nature of Italian despotism.

    447

    At the same time, the change which had now come over Italian politics, the desire on all sides for a settlement, and the growing conviction that a federation was necessary, proved advantageous to the popes as sovereigns.

    448

    In May 1859 Ferdinand of Naples was succeeded by his son Francis II., who gave no signs of any intention to change his fathers policy, and, in spite of Napoleons advice, refused to grant a constitution or to enter into an alliance with Sardinia.

    449

    The change of ho pital would have the appearance of a definite abandonment of On e Roma capitale programme, although in reality it was to be ItI

    450

    This affair resulted in an important bu litical change, for the Piedmontese deputies, hitherto the th Llwarks of moderate conservatism, now shifted to the Left or 3rf nstitutional opposition.

    451

    For a few months after the occupation of Rome pressing questions incidental to a new change of capital and to the administration of a new domain distracted public attention from the real condition of Italian affairs.

    452

    Nicotera, minister of the interior, began his administration of home affairs by a sweeping change in the personnel of the prefects, sub-prefects and public prosecutors, but found himself obliged to incur the wrath of his supporters by prohibiting Radical meetings likely to endanger public order, and by enunciating administrative principles which would have befitted an inveterate Conservative.

    453

    Even the coup detat of the 16th of May 1877 (when Macmahon dismissed the Jules Simon cabinet for opposing the Clerical petition) hardly availed to change the attitude of Depretis.

    454

    Replying on the 9th of April 1878 to interpellations by Visconti-Venosta and other deputies on the impending Congress of Berlin, he appeared free from apprehension lest I Italy, isolated, might find herself face to face with a change of the balance of power in the Mediterranean, and declared that in the event of serious complications Italy would be too much sought after rather than too niuch forgotten.

    455

    The sudden fall of Crispi wrought a great change in the character of Italian relations with foreign powers.

    456

    Meanwhile, the relations between Church and State began to show signs of change.

    457

    Both were convinced that the old order must change; neither saw clearly what the new order should be to which it was to give place.

    458

    He officiated at the coronation of the boy king Edward VI., and is supposed to have instituted a sinister change in the order of the ceremony, by which the right of the monarch to reign was made to appear to depend upon inheritance alone, without the concurrent consent of the people.

    459

    But intuitionalism claims to allege a higher certainty; everything (or every change) must have a cause - this is not merely actual fact but necessary truth.

    460

    One great change and only one since Kant's day has affected the outlook upon theistic problems - the increasing belief in evolution.

    461

    But the change, if it has taken place, is unrecognized.

    462

    When one reflects how active and prominent Langton and other prelates were at Runnim.ede the change is not surprising.

    463

    This process of change is conceived as a transformation, in appearance only, of the real unchanging substance (matter and form).

    464

    It would be interesting to know what brought about the change of opinion manifested in the Recherches sur l'organisation des corps vivants, published only seven years later.

    465

    A change has taken place in the use of the word evolution.

    466

    The most striking general change has been against seeing in the facts of ontogeny any direct evidence as to phylogeny.

    467

    It is necessary to notice, however, that although the general course of the stream of life is certain, there is not the same certainty as to the actual individual pedigrees of the existing forms. In the attempts to place existing creatures in approximately phylogenetic order, a striking change, due to a more logical consideration of the process of evolution, has become established and is already resolving many of the earlier difficulties and banishing from the more recent tables the numerous hypothetical intermediate forms so familiar in the older phylogenetic trees.

    468

    It is necessary to determine if the modification be a simple change that might have occurred in independent cases, in fact if it be a multiradial apocentricity, or if it involved intricate and precisely combined anatomical changes that we could not expect to occur twice independently; that is to say, if it be a uniradial apocentricity.

    469

    In the matter of criminal jurisdiction we paused for a moment at the edict of Milan; but we may at once trace this second or civil branch of episcopal judicature or quasi-judicature down as far as the reign of Charlemagne, when it underwent a fundamental change, and became, if either litigant once chose, no longer a matter of consent but of right.

    470

    But there was no sudden change in the position of the courts Christian till the French Revolution.

    471

    Sometimes all the parenchyma within the stele undergoes this change.

    472

    These vary considerably in completeness with its age; in its younger parts the outer cells wall undergoes the change known as cuticularization, the material being changed both in chemical composition and in physical properties.

    473

    The first chemical change suggested is an interaction between carbon dioxide and water, under the influence of light acting through chlorophyll, which leads to the simultaneous formation of formaldehyde and hydrogen peroxide.

    474

    The protoplasm appears to be able also to bring about thc change without secreting any enzyme.

    475

    This as, in nearly all cases, attended by a permanent change in form.

    476

    This is due to the fact that while young the turgidity and consequent growth are greater in the dorsal side of the leaf, so that it becomes rolled up. As it develops the maximum turgidity and growth change to its upper side, and so it becomes unfolded or expanded.

    477

    This continuous change of position has been called circumnutation, and is held to be universal in all growing cylindrical organs.

    478

    If a growing stem receives stronger illumination on one side than another, its apex slowly turns from the vertical in the direction of the light source, continuing its change of position until it is in a direct line with the incident rays.

    479

    If a root is similarly illuminated, a similar change of direction of growth follows, but in this case the organ grows away from the light.

    480

    The extent of the area affected and of the variation in the turgor depends upon many circumstances, but we have no doubt that in the process of modifying its own permeability by some molecular change we have the counterpart of muscular contractibility.

    481

    More slowly, but yet in the same way, we may note the change in turgidity of certain cells of the Droscra tentacles, as they close over the imprisoned insect.

    482

    The cut cells die, and oxidized products are concerned in the change of color, the brown juices exuding and soaking into the cell-walls.

    483

    The next change observable after some hours is that the untouched cells below the cut grow larger, push tip the dead surface, and divide by walls tangential to it, with the formation of tabloid cork-cells.

    484

    But this phylogenetic differentiation of the organs was not what Wolff and Goethe had in mind; what they contemplated was an ontogenetic change, and there is abundant evidence that such changes actually occur.

    485

    The word metamorphosis cannot, in fact, be used any longer in its original sense, for the change which it implied does not normally occur in ontogeny, and in phylogeny the idea is more accurately expressed by the term differentiation.

    486

    But whereas the crystalline form of a chemical substance is stable and fixed, the organized form of a living organism is unstable and subject to change.

    487

    This evolution of the sporophyte is no doubt to be correlated with the great change in the external conditions of life.

    488

    There is no conclusive ground for regarding the action of this change as having been direct, it is more reasonable to regard it as indirect, having acted as a general stimulus to which the ever-increasing complexity of the sporophyte was the response.

    489

    This change is due partly to the migrations of plants, but chiefly to a transformation of the plants covering the earth.

    490

    Even so small an area as that of Britain illustrates what has already been pointed out, that the species of a flora change both with latitude and altitude.

    491

    If these change, as we know they have changed, the organisms must change too, or perish.

    492

    Like Arabia and similar countries, it could exercise a great momentary influence in history and produce a sudden change throughout the world; but afterwards it would sink into local insignificance.

    493

    The change which took place during the 19th century in the substance and style of geography may be well seen by comparing the eight volumes of Malte-Brun's Geographic universelle (Paris, 1812-1829) with the twenty-one volumes of Reclus's Geographic universelle (Paris, 1876-1895).

    494

    In the stricter sense, physical geography is that part of geography which involves the processes of contemporary change in the crust and the circulation of the fluid envelopes.

    495

    Thus new land forms are created - valleys of curious complexity, for example by the " capture " and diversion of the water of one river by another, leading to a change of watershed.'

    496

    The outline of the curve of a valley's sides ultimately depends on the angle of repose of the detritus which covers them, if there has been no subsequent change, such as the passage of a glacier along the v.alley, which tends to destroy the regularity of the crosssection.

    497

    While the tendency is for the living forms to come into harmony with their environment and to approach the state of equilibriumby successive adjustments if the environment should happen to change, it is to be observed that the action of organisms themselves often tends to change their organisms environment.

    498

    Many of the great historic movements of peoples were doubtless due to the gradual change of geographical or climatic conditions; and the slow desiccation of Central Asia has been plausibly suggested as the real cause of the peopling of modern Europe and of the medieval wars of the Old World, the theatres of which were critical points on the great natural lines of communication between east and west.

    499

    In the year 91, which brought with it the imminent prospect of sweeping political change, with the enfranchisement of the Italian peoples, Sulla returned to Rome, and it was generally felt that he was the man to lead the conservative and aristocratic party.

    500

    Moreover, it is necessary to allow that the traditions relating to both Moses and Aaron underwent change.