"It's not only life-changing money for me, but I want it to be life-changing money for others," he said.
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"The trip to NASA and the trip to the US in general was life changing—and I mean it when I say life changing," Almansoori said.
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The seller would receive all the ticket sales, and the jackpot winner received not a life-changing sum of cash, but a life-changing plot of land.
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"It is life changing," she said about her daughter's death.
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Again, it's a handy feature, but not especially life changing.
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Thought to share my thoughts during this life changing moment.
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As children, everything we did seemed amazing and life changing.
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For Student A, the federal intervention has been life changing.
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For some, being on the road will be life changing.
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And then point two, those things can be life changing.
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Someday...Last spring, when I was going through a bit of a hard time, I read Marie Kondo's The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, because I needed some magic and some life-changing.
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And it has for me been an absolutely life-changing experience.
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"It was life-changing," she told CNN in a recent interview.
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There's money to be made, even though it's not life changing.
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It has definitely been life changing, and a very humbling experience.
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Connor believes winning the £20,000 will be life changing for him.
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Here, Han talks to Refinery29 about her magical, life-changing year.
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Wilkinson hasn't been shy since sharing the couple's life-changing news.
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" Now Bauler is excited to inspire his sons: "It's life changing.
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Young nearly didn't pick up the life-changing call, she admits.
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Inspired by your life changing work with kids and veterans pic.twitter.
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That is a life-changing salary for most of the participants.
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For starters, investing in a humidifier might be potentially life-changing.
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None of us are immune to this devastatingly life changing statistic.
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Many people who complete Whole30 say that it's life-changing, sure.
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That means more veterans having to live with life-changing injuries.
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New technology that can prevent life-changing injuries caused by falls.
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We must urge Congress to pass this overdue, life-changing legislation.
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Watch Todd Hoffman make his life changing announcement on #GoldRushLIVE pic.twitter.
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None of us are immune to this devastatingly life changing statistic.
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Because finding clothes that actually fit can be pretty life-changing.
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Jonathan and Jessica Theriot both had life-changing Thursdays this week.
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These are life-changing, and I die and go to heaven.
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The experience was as life-affirming as it was life changing.
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Some people call it a life-changing experience or even spiritual.
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The past three months have been life-changing for Frankie Muniz.
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This sounds intense, I know, but eclipses are profoundly life-changing.
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Eclipse watchers have called it life-changing, surprisingly beautiful, even mystical.
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But the new drug, Trikafta, will be life-changing, STAT reports.
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Want glory, adulation and a chance to attract life-changing investors?
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Kim Richards is opening up about a life-changing health scare.
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It was a life-changing experience that left permanent psychic wounds.
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People often talk about their diagnosis being a life-changing experience.
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When you learn to really love someone, it's completely life-changing.
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In any case, that experience was totally life-changing for me.
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That's when she took a life-changing law class on marijuana.
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An eclipse is an even more profound, more life changing event.
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To say it was a life-changing experience was an understatement.
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That isn't life-changing money, but it's a decent interest rate.
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" Right: "Seeing 'A Chorus Line' as a teenager was life changing.
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Yet you don't have to wait for a life-changing moment.
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So when you do, it feels huge, it feels life-changing.
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I've had friends lose their limbs, eyes, real life-changing stuff.
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That was a life-changing experience, too, in the literal sense.
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This 60 day ban is life changing for all of them.
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Oh, just this tiny, life-changing national crisis called the coronavirus.
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"Prom was fun, but my 1st time voting was life changing."
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Melissa Blake writes that her community college education was life-changing.
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A. The World Cup has been life-changing, for many reasons.
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It was a life-changing experience for all those who attended.
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Don't wait for a life-changing crisis to realize what matters.
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Several Uber and Ola drivers described the services as life-changing.
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I think that conversation that night was life-changing for me.
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"I made a life-changing decision to lose weight," he said.
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"The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" by Marie Kondo (2014)
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According to Bouchey, participants often report profound and life-changing experiences.
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To be clear, none of these devices is hugely life-changing.
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"It's not just going to be life-changing for both of them, it's life-changing for the world that needs to see strong women as icons, and I think Meghan has the potential to be that."
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Getting your first tattoo is an intimate, significant, even life-changing experience.
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"That was such a life-changing moment for me," Caldwell tells PEOPLE.
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"We did something life-changing, making that film," Newton-John tells PEOPLE.
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Life-changing money for most people ... just another handbag for Floyd Mayweather.
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Just having your identity acknowledged by an adult can be life-changing.
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It's not a life-changing issue that we do on our show.
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He has 10 business days to make this final life-changing decision.
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And while the journey was life-changing, it proved challenging at times.
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Every life lost and every life-changing accident is one too many.
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But in places with less developed transport systems it is life-changing.
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It's life changing," she shared, adding, "It's the only way to live.
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"It was a life changing experience," she writes on The Circle's website.
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An elderly neighbor of mine recently gave me some life-changing advice.
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Some of us have traveled thousands of miles for life-changing experiences.
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Kendrick Norton is not letting his life-changing injury keep him down.
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Few parents want to take risks with a potentially life-changing test.
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The legal guidance is free, instant, and — in some cases — life-changing.
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Hearing about one life-changing moment after another, the neurons get fried.
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Recently, Thrillist brought our attention to a life-changing device on Kickstarter.
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If you win big, you earn a life-changing amount of money.
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Small errors in compliance could lead to life-changing penalties and deportations.
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When they gave me a cigarette, that was a life-changing movement.
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I have witnessed these life-changing results during my travels with UNDP.
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Could something that simple really add up to a life-changing total?
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This is what he told VipMagazine about that life changing moment: Yeah.
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Five men were hospitalized, including one who suffered life-changing facial injuries.
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But then, he decided to make a bigger, completely life-changing donation.
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That period of my life is scarred by deep, life-changing loss.
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But proponents say that surrogates can earn life-changing sums of money.
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I know how life-changing a transplant can be for everyone involved.
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Kavanagh told Business Insider that Bellator has been "life-changing" for him.
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Two life-changing events occurred after Dreher began the regimen of prayer.
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Botox has many life-changing, practical applications beyond alteration of our facades.
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It's about being a photographer and bearing witness to life-changing events.
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In the USA, however, many more potentially life-changing results are reported.
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Is there such a thing as a life-changing pair of boots?
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It is one of my greatest memories and a life-changing experience.
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Small, seemingly insubstantial butterfly-wing youthful decisions can have life-changing consequences.
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Others believe that they work, and that they can be life-changing.
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It wasn't life-changing, it didn't seem like it was anything profound.
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For want of a life-changing $20, she took a bartending job.
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The successes might sound small but, in a crisis, they're life-changing.
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"Getting that extra hour of sleep is truly life-changing," she said.
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Maybe it was Grandma's recipe, or a life-changing trip to Vietnam.
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That first episode (and every episode after that) was absolutely life changing.
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What I learned from her, which was life-changing, was self confidence.
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The next four days in the hospital were life-changing for me.
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Seeing my dad cry uncontrollably over Kobe's death was very life-changing.
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"David wants to achieve big, life-changing developments in technology," Walsh said.
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RESCUE & JESSICA: A LIFE-CHANGING FRIENDSHIP By Jessica Kensky and Patrick Downes.
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One trip in particular had a life changing impact, he tells Time.
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Then Hill made the decision that led to Monday's life-changing contract.
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But let's face it: A few hundred bucks isn't life-changing money.
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"It&aposs life-changing," another employee said before breaking out in tears.
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"You learn to make life-changing decisions on the fly," he says.
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Many of them describe the life-changing experiences in their college applications.
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Yes, you're in shock, it's life changing but your child needs you!
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Do you feel your life changing in the wake of Nat Love?
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Last year, the women even got matching tattoos of the life-changing date.
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After contacting several of them, the couple got a life-changing call: Drs.
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Watch: Toronto's Cannabis Candyland For a regular pot consumer, dispensaries are life changing.
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But for its prize-winning contestants, the competition can have life-changing results.
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Having someone there to help with those vexing back zippers is life-changing.
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So far, the nets have had life-changing effects on the local population.
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When they do, everyone involved will experience that life-changing transformation-by-love.
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I have also learned that respect and love are powerful, life-changing agents.
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If only these life-changing lessons didn't cost tens of thousands of dollars.
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You could have a life-changing epiphany simply because you quieted your mind.
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He even recorded the life-changing moment in case you want to sob.
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"Every Prince rendition will not be a life changing orgasmic xperience," he tweeted.
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For women who have experienced sexual assault, this service could be life changing.
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It's nice to be able to affect people in a life-changing way.
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For one villager, the Gravity Light has the potential to be life-changing.
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Watch and learn in the above video for our series, Life-Changing Tips.
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There are millions of other life-changing journeys that still haven't been taken.
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I am excited to re-embark on the most thrilling, life-changing show.
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I intend to turn this unfortunate incident into a positive life-changing event.
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The sense of family is paramount, especially when something so life-changing happens.
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Watching her in those first days transform into a mother was life changing.
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"When Ellen gives you something, she gives you life-changing somethings," she added.
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Mendes told Shape that eventually seeing a therapist and nutritionist was life-changing.
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I intend to turn this unfortunate incident into a positive life changing event.
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I'm not expecting some life-changing moment when it finally reveals its secret.
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"The impact of gun violence is profound and it's life-changing," she says.
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But once everyone threatened to leave, Sheldon had a somewhat life-changing moment.
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Of all the great new features, one is utterly life-changing: AutoFill Passwords.
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Yet life-changing results were found only among children with diagnosed behavioural disorders.
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Work in this field has resulted in life-changing treatments for infertile patients.
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It's unlike anything you've experienced to date, and it can be life changing.
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Kiki & Jax: The Life-Changing Magic of Friendship is coming out Nov. 5.
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Commenters quickly realized this was a life changing hack for chocolate milk lovers.
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Mr. Eclipse: It is so incredibly dramatic, so life-changing in many instances.
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Saving £500 to £1,000 a year on your car insurance is life-changing.
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It's like a permanent background feature of my life, changing only in severity.
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The life-changing therapy Christian experienced may now be poised to make history.
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"It was an epiphany for me," Cohen says of the life-changing day.
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" "Watching her in those first days transform into a mother was life-changing.
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Now they have been pushed aside by The Life-changing Power of No!
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Lawyers for the parents said the settlement would be "life-changing" for them.
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Is it going to be a life-changing event for millions of people?
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We pass up life-changing experiences because we're on track to become partner.
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"Losing a child within itself is a devastating, life-changing experience," she explains.
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Learn 27 Life-Changing Lessons from the Smartest People in History See Details
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Ahead are groups of women for whom PrEP could be especially life-changing.
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Anyone who does so is tempting fate, risking a potentially life-changing disaster.
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It might not have been love, but it was just as life-changing.
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Here are the life-changing books you should be reading (or rereading) next.
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Indiana Woodward has had two life-changing moments in her relatively young career.
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For Samantha Morgan and her husband, Justin, the plan would be life-changing.
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The prizes were not life-changing: Staying H.I.V.-negative was the real jackpot.
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Wealth Matters Even thinking about an unexpected, life-changing event can be unsettling.
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It was either maddening, incomprehensible or life-changing; sometimes it was all three.
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"The solar suitcase is life-changing for women," Cutts, a nurse, tells PEOPLE.
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"The month of August has been absolutely life-changing for me," he said.
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She told a local news station that the experience had been life-changing.
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It wasn't much, but it was life-changing for me at the time.
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Instead, they are tricked and misled about a serious and life changing decision.
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They don't have to be life-changing, just good things that deserve recognition.
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In this thinking, antibiotics and antifungals could be life-changing or life-threatening.
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Roach said filming the harassment scene of Margot Robbie's character was "life changing."
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We should be striving to increase the availability of these life-changing medications.
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Their examples were so life-changing that I wrote a book about it.
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It's life-changing for me, and my own outlook on my own life.
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But there are limits to the supposedly life-changing magic of going offline.
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We owe them action to prevent these career-ending and life-changing injuries.
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CES celebrates the magic, wonder and life-changing potential that consumer technology holds.
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You have only three days at Disrupt SF to make potentially life-changing connections.
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Now industry is turning what was once a futuristic pipedream into life-changing products.
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But regularly having tough, life-changing conversations is a job requirement for many doctors.
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It was a life-changing experience for a lot of people in this organization.
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The ABC medical drama doesn't just throw a life-changing wrench into the mix.
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The human cost across the region is too severe and life-changing not to.
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The past few years have been life-changing for Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian.
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I'll be straight up with you: This is not life-changing, deep, meaningful television.
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Boston (CNN)April 19 will likely be a life-changing day for Dic Donohue.
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What was considered at first a great PR move became a life-changing experience.
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Maybe I'm running from facing the end of something so huge, so life changing.
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But usually they are much simpler situations and mere annoyances, not life-changing emergencies.
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Welcoming a new baby into the world is life-changing, to say the least.
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A life-changing illness or injury could lead to a loss of physical wellbeing.
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To call 2017 a life-changing year for Jordin Sparks would be an understatement.
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A good book can be informative, entertaining, inspiring and in some cases, life-changing.
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According to Williams, her experience checking into a mental health facility was life-changing.
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The application process is super easy, free and potentially — dare we say — life changing.
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"Fourteen years ago on the verge of a life changing morning … " wrote Paltrow, 45.
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Likewise, visible alliances from cis, straight people has the capacity to be life changing.
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I find a life-changing ring and happily to pay almost $90 for it.
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I've missed whole memos of verbal information and dodged countless potentially life-changing conversations.
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It's easy to forget how much of Midge's life is a life-changing adventure.
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However, the birds have just produced what could be a life-changing baby boom.
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"I got my license right after my 16th birthday and it's been life changing."
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Do you love coding, hacking and building cool — possibly even life-changing — tech products?
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"That's something that's life-changing," Combs, 47, tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue.
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Otherwise, the battery life and speed upgrades are real, but they're not life-changing.
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Those providing the life-changing investments come from all walks of life, she said.
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But it has been brilliant, completely life-changing for me from where I was.
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Rocket launches always inspire awe, but for Ryan Chylinski, this one was life changing.
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Burke said seeing the boy's elated reaction was life changing – and worth every penny.
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That could be a "life changing amount of money," as one user put it.
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Improvising is life-changing, because it makes you a different person, a better person.
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"They are really being exposed to some life-changing, paradigm-shifting experiences," Cunningham explained.
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None of those things, when they first happen, feels like a life-changing decision.
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Biles also tweeted that the "journey has truly been life changing" after the show.
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"We want people to know this exists and how life-changing it really is."
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Finally, I could hear my own thoughts, and that was life-changing for me.
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That said, you'll probably need a few supplies before your next life-changing adventure.
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They will also enable medical breakthroughs that have the potential to be life-changing.
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Owning a dog Sharing your home with a dog is a life-changing experience.
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Yet these new drug discoveries can be life-changing for small groups of patients.
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A friend gave it to me and it has been kind of life-changing.
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American anxiety and fear will increase, particularly as many people face life-changing consequences.
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Their lime crush slushies and lemongrass iced teas are life-changing in the heat.
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He wrote: The June incident [described above] was a life-changing event [for me].
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Finally, in late 2016, he was prescribed methadone, which proved to be life-changing.
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And because it dramatically increased his risk of heart disease, it was life-changing.
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I feel like a $1 million check would be life-changing for most people.
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I feel like a $113 million check would be life-changing for most people.
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Many of those being treated in hospital are said to face life-changing injuries.
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And, if you couldn't already tell from my tweet above, it's been life changing.
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I believe people should be able to base life-changing decisions on accurate information.
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This is the second of two columns on living with a life-changing disease.
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While $50 isn&apost life-changing money, I&aposd rather have it than not!
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Of course, such good fortune also comes with a life-changing amount of money.
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There's no reason to believe that hitting this arbitrary goal is somehow life-changing.
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Edwards case received a severe life-changing penalty for her posts on social media.
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Your friend may be offering life-changing wages to people in a poorer region.
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The consequences could be dangerous for one of them, and life-changing for both.
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In the end, the twins competed in a life-changing battle of the bands.
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In other words, Ischomachus sells Socrates on the life-changing magic of tidying up.
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The life-changing thing you couldn't do without voice doesn't seem to exist yet.
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Today brings life-changing news and powerful communication, thanks to the eclipse in Cancer.
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Many people say standing beneath a total solar eclipse is a life-changing experience.
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I remember having my first fitting a few years ago and it was life changing.
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Such reforms could be life-changing, but will take a long time to show results.
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Briana DeJesus faced a life-changing decision on the latest episode of Teen Mom 2.
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Brouk & Co Travel Cord Roll: Cut down your cord clutter with this life-changing organizer.
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Protection from deportation and the chance to work have been life-changing for DACA recipients.
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For De La Cruz, puppets weren't just a whimsical diversion, but a life-changing experience.
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Ms. Wilkinson says the Facebook group that parents and caregivers formed has been life-changing.
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"Honestly, the support the past year has been astounding and completely life changing," he continues.
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The total solar eclipse on August 21st is promising to be a life-changing event.
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But for now, it's a lot closer to a Roomba: well-intentioned, not life-changing.
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Some people hear or read the phrase for the first time, and it's life changing.
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Nothing could have prepared me for how life-changing speaking at the DNC would be.
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Manny Stul, CEO of Moose Toys, says waking up early was life-changing for him.
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I can't do a life-changing sort of thing, I can't be uprooted right now.
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"It has been a life-changing experience, as silly as that sounds," Herd told Refinery29.
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Erich Bergen is opening up about his life-changing health crisis for the first time.
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Campaigners, however, said Reddy's appointment may not be a life-changing moment for the community.
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Ever since Lazarus received his life-changing haircut, he is definitely living his best life.
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The conversations and connections that take place on the show floor can be life-changing.
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I'll be forever grateful for those life-changing nights in Vegas and Ibiza and Belgium.
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The repercussions of not addressing these false search results can be dire and life-changing.
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Facebook's Portal video-conferencing device is life changing and you absolutely have to buy it.
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A routine call for one Florida police officer turned into an adorable life-changing moment.
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It's a bite-sized bildungsroman about the potent, life-changing combination of fear and excitement.
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Both Wendell and Kellyn made big life-changing career choices before adventuring onto the show.
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"Once you're able to really be truly truthful with yourself, it's life changing," she said.
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An inspiring, possibly life-changing conversation about worth (financial and self-worth) arrives this evening.
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"So, tonight was awful, life changing and I'm only grateful to be alive," she tweeted.
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"My heart broke," Jennifer, 29, tells PEOPLE of the life-changing day two years ago.
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Walton detailed the "life-changing setback" that derailed Reid's career: a battle with glandular fever.
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I know how critical it is to understand the disease, it can be life changing.
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I was blessed to have been part of an incredible life changing adventure with her.
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I created this course to share the life-changing magic of tidying with more people.
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"This is a life-changing procedure—not only physically but also emotionally," said Dr. Mou.
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In response, readers weighed in with their own ideas of what was truly life-changing.
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Many are finally getting married and starting families after putting off those life-changing events.
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In a cover story for InStyle in 2013, Blunt described meeting Krasinski as life-changing.
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There is no substitute for the powerful symbolic and life-changing nature of refugee resettlement.
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This generation's innovations, like the smartphone and social media, are just not as life-changing.
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A &aposno&apos is not life-ruining, but a &aposyes&apos could be life-changing.
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The possibilities for this technology, and the life-changing implications for burn victims, are endless.
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What's amazing is that the series was life changing even for a star like Maggie.
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But it rarely is the life-changing experience or moniker that people think it is.
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He sets it up like it's a life-changing moment, but really, it's rather boring.
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"It's notable, but nothing life-changing," David, a 33-year-old from Quebec, tells me.
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All full moons are emotional and exhausting, but eclipses are especially shocking and life changing.
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In that caption, she thanked the series for nearly a decade of life-changing work.
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"Watching her in those first days transform into a mother was life changing," Tatum wrote.
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Naomi Safran-Hon: In 2007, I had a life-changing tour of the West Bank.
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I've come across many people in my reporting who have attested that it's life-changing.
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The life-changing call from "West Side Story" was nearly two years in the future.
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Long-acting reversible contraceptives are highly effective, long lasting and life-changing for many people.
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Housebound and alone, she isn't about to rise up and go on life-changing adventures.
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Not only is it a burden, it can also be life changing, for the worst.
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For me and many others, watching Todd's journey from nothing to something was life-changing.
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And that was before they gave a life-changing interview to an incredulous Giuliana Rancic.
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"These kinds of events are life-changing for everybody on the airplane," Captain Sullenberger said.
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As a mother whose baby struggled to breastfeed, this has been a life-changing purchase.
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Nielson has heard stories of people walking away with life-changing experiences too, she said.
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Publication of Bar Code in The Times could be a life-changing experience for Thinh.
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All say being a Cowgirl of Color is empowering, confidence building, healing and life changing.
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Of course, that good fortune would also come with a life-changing amount of money.
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Winning a million-dollar lottery jackpot is a life-changing event, unless you're Robert Stuart.
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"The experience has been life changing, and I don't say that lightly," Heather Boneparth said.
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But when the two strike up a conversation—awkward but electrifying—something life changing begins.
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It would also put applicants under pressure to make a life-changing decision very quickly.
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The joy they get from those minutes in the ring is transformative, even life-changing.
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Eclipses are life-changing lunations; they allow us to see things in a new light.
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Because I think most people in New York don't expect a massive life-changing exit.
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While people are certainly enthusiastic about the new technology, it's not exactly life-changing yet.
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In addition to her original decluttering bible, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Marie Kondo is the New York Times–bestselling author of Spark Joy and The Life-Changing Manga of Tidying Up. Together these titles have sold 11 million copies in 40 countries.
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It is life changing what you can do with the three hours not sitting in traffic.
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A student loan wasn't easily repayable "good debt" but a life-changing anchor weighing down graduates.
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Just as Dominick was adjusting to life with a new family, he received life-changing news.
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It's so life-changing and so many incredible memories that I'm trying to hold on to.
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I would never be put in those life-changing positions if she didn't open those doors.
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I lent the book to my friend David, who, like me, immediately declared it life-changing.
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It simply means what we've always known: that kids are a big, huge, life-changing decision.
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That's why every Thursday, Refinery29 will explore women's history with our own #TBT life-changing moments.
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The onetime treatment delivers life-changing benefits to infants with spinal muscular atrophy, a rare disease.
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" Lutz says having the surgery and being able to wear regular clothes has been "life-changing.
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"I think I knew it was going to be a life-changing experience," Singh told Mashable.
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"Learning to love my body the way it is is challenging but life changing," Lovato added.
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Bachus showed legislative skill and personal courage in promoting these life-changing and life-saving advancements.
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"Playing Michael has been a life changing experience, and I'm so thankful for it," Dier wrote.
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I arrived confidently, and exchanged pleasantries in the cashier line with this potentially life-changing person.
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But they're more cost effective than dealing with the life-changing ramifications of negligence or neglect.
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Zanardi's injuries might be described as "life changing", and from a practical standpoint they undeniably were.
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"That was a life-changing moment for me," Syiem recalled in a TEDx talk in 2015.
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"Ultimately, I made it through and it was a really life-changing experience," Nick tells me.
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Well, here's to making a bunch of huge, life-changing choices right before you turn 24!
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EOIR must also retroactively apply similar protections to recent applicants who missed this life-changing opportunity.
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But the life-changing development seen elsewhere in Asia is spreading into this mostly rural world.
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" Eilish added, "Some of the most life changing things I'll ever experience happened over the weekend.
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Nixon's wife Taryn told PEOPLE that Harry's Invictus Games have been life-changing for their family.
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Now, they want to hear from people who've had life changing experiences on any hallucinogenic drug.
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They're offering a powerful counter-narrative about how the platform helps people make life-changing connections.
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Getting to perform on Dancing with the Stars last week was so surreal and life changing.
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It is such a simple thing to do, but it is obviously a life-changing moment.
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But that's all we get before we're back with Rachel as she discovers something life-changing.
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If your nightly cycles look anything like that, you're in need of some life-changing entertainment.
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After all, much of what she does as Secretary will target "life-changing results" for children.
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" Eilish added, "Some of the most life-changing things I'll ever experience happened over the weekend.
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We're told the injuries have been life-changing for Barker, and a lawsuit has become necessary.
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While Soylent doesn't meet Canada's national standards for "meal replacement," it's been life-changing for some.
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But Mojave has other Finder upgrades, and I found one to be life-changing: Gallery view.
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But a home nurse who visits four days a week has been "life-changing," Kelly adds.
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Breville Crispy Crust Pizza Maker, $99.95, available at Williams SonomaSome might call this one life-changing.
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If Detraxi works anything close to what we say, it's life-changing for the whole world.
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"Understanding that I was unable to transmit HIV sexually has been life-changing too," he said.
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"It was life-changing," Mr. Tennant said during an interview in New York late last year.
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Check out the life-changing video above (and be sure to add it to your bookmarks).
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Watch to see if any of the "cuts" were as life-changing as the real thing.
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The attention that a feature on Overtime yields for these young athletes is potentially life-changing.
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Being part of the largest protest in US history was a life changing experience for me.
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Hiking the John Muir Trail was, for backpacker Cesar Cardenas of California, a life-changing experience.
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"The Day Before You Came" details the oblivious mundane existence that precedes a life-changing encounter.
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We didn't expect it to be life-changing, but then when it came it really was.
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I wish I could go and come back—It's a life-changing thing to go there.
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And for many of these people, the results are unexpected, shocking, and occasionally even life-changing.
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She had waited seven years for help and got just $267.175003,000 for her life-changing injuries.
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In the dark train, her mother offers a lifesaving, and later, life-changing, piece of wisdom.
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These aren't exactly life-changing windfalls, but the benefits accrue over time, something cash can't offer.
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It's finally bringing some objectivity and science to decisions that can be so unbelievably life-changing.
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But people attracted by the chance winning of a life-changing prize might overestimate their odds.
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Startup Battlefield can be a life-changing experience for all competitors — not just the ultimate winner.
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Then, in 1956, he made a life-changing trip to see Marceau perform in San Francisco.
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The commission said snipers firing such ammunition also injured 6,106 Palestinians, inflicting many life-changing wounds.
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Foisy," each syllable clanging with the weight of some awful, life-changing news, "You have herpes.
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In The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Kondo promises even more dramatic results from tidying.
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Her first book, "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up," sold more than 10 million copies.
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Every one of these broken instruments is a kid who won't have a life-changing experience.
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The stunt was "life-changing," he says, concluding that digital has broken how we process information.
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"You may be making a life changing bad decision in adopting this baby," my father wrote.
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The stress on them to make decisions that have life-changing implications is not normally sustainable.
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Each of the five tools he found was ordinary enough, but together, they proved life-changing.
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And it powers the tools judges use to make life-changing bail, sentencing and parole decisions.
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Developing a strategy for this often unexpected sum, or for any windfall, can be life-changing.
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"If the industry takes off, the revenue could be life-changing for this community," Matas said.
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The London producer Burial makes music about dance music—about that search for something life-changing.
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Could there be something a little sinister to the lovable guru and her life-changing magic?
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"When they have the opportunity to move into housing, it is really life changing," Misa says.
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In separate interviews, the four Harkness choreographers spoke of Cunningham's example as a life-changing liberation.
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It's not just that a viral hashtag can sometimes be literally life-changing — see the #IceBucketChallenge.
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How can an intervention have no significant medium-term effects but be life-changing decades later?
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One of her four best friends playfully pushed her in the pool, causing the life-changing injury.
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Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, has promised a "robust, comprehensive, life-changing" impact on the housing market.
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The idea of motherhood as a life-changing experience has caused Sky's story to resonate with her.
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All in all, it's going to be a life-changing season for all the Teen Mom families.
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That is, until Joseph Dunn (Spencer Treat Clark), David's son, shows up with some life-changing information.
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Without wanting to sound like a paid-up mouthpiece for big bamboo, this shit is life-changing.
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Coughlin is a famously hard-driving, intense coach, and watching McGillis die was a life-changing experience.
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All of the start-ups that were crushed, the life-changing products that were never fully developed.
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Bravo, like Frankel, seemed to deny any life-changing events in a statement sent to Page Six.
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In a very short period of time I had to make a lot of life-changing decisions.
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"It was life-changing to see that powerful moment," said Reynolds, still in awe of the exchange.
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Plus, the family's major Met Gala moment, Khloé Kardashian's big launch and Alice Johnson's life-changing news.
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Learn from some of the most successful leaders and take advantage of potentially life-changing networking opportunities.
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Every job I've had so far has been incredible and life-changing for one reason or another.
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Of course, not all patients have had the positive outcome and life-changing results that Williams saw.
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For people in those areas, WhatsApp — which offered a fast and reliable SMS replacement — was life-changing.
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Whether you make a life-changing connection or walk away inspired, it'll be a night to remember.
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"This ride has been a dream come true and as life changing as it gets," she said.
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A former preschool teacher from Osgood, Indiana, has won a life-changing prize, PEOPLE can exclusively announce.
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Today's guest columnist, Jess Mann, had to do it in the midst of another life-changing event.
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Exactly one year ago around Memorial Day weekend, I was introduced to something life-changing: self-tanner.
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We've all experienced a life-changing DJ set that moves us to become one with the music.
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Wouldn't it be wonderful if kids could have such life-changing experiences at an even younger age?
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But before all that, some life-changing conversations will be had thanks to the eclipse in Leo.
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And on top of all of that, it's quieter than any dryer I've used before. Life-changing?
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Radcliffe found out that he landed his life-changing role as Harry Potter while taking a bath.
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It was an amazing jumping-off point into a timeless catalog of life-changing music and art.
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" The musician known as Flea, of the band the Red Hot Chili Peppers, pronounced it "life-changing.
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But that success came with tradeoffs, including life-changing impacts on their health, social lives, and relationships.
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Like all tools, it's meant to enhance your life — changing your behavior is totally up to you.
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There were some really life-changing experiences that just popped up because someone saw something in me.
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Stafford said that Timothy told Lathrop he had no idea, and that the revelation was life-changing.
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"Without being overly dramatic, it has been really life-changing for me and the team," he said.
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It was a life-changing sense of trust in others -- and one I wish more Americans had.
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But if it weren't for that life-changing moment at 17, he may have never gotten there.
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Once we got that first big check — we raised just over $25 million — it was life-changing.
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Cutting edge technologies, treatments, and cures can be life-changing and life-saving for patients in need.
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Getting the license to operate a day care has been life-changing for the couple as well.
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Imagine how life changing that is when like you didn't even know you should consider a startup.
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The walking may be brief and awkward, but it's a breakthrough in treating these life-changing injuries.
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TL;DR: Buy a life-changing Coway Airmega 400 air purifier on sale for $365.50 at Walmart.
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Recently, our father's girlfriend made us a life-changing offer: She wants to pay off our loans.
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The best speakers tell harrowing stories about a life-changing experience that led them to their faith.
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She enrolled in the town's music school at 12, one in a series of life-changing experiences.
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There's barely a village along the way that has not played host to some life-changing event.
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While there's sure to be lots of drama yet to unfold, Weber promises a life-changing season.
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"This ride has been a dream come true and as life changing as it gets," she wrote.
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He called the lottery a "life changing situation" and likened winning the lottery with going to heaven.
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Researchers are producing life-changing medicines, but all that progress does us no good if they're unaffordable.
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My HLN colleague SE Cupp told me that the book was a life-changing gateway for her.
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To someone with a massive trust fund, this probably doesn&apost sound like a life-changing amount.
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" Neighbor Shonda Mace said the bombing "is going to be (a) life-changing event for our neighborhood.
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My parents could not afford to send me to school so having this scholarship was life-changing.
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This week marks a critical, life-changing moment for the black community, specifically for black tobacco users.
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Now he pays it forward by bestowing life-changing investments on entrepreneurs who demonstrate that same passion.
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When a job opened up at the site in 2004, it felt like a life-changing opportunity.
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These students need as much guidance and support as possible to take the first life-changing step.
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But startuppers don't back away from a potentially life-changing opportunity — they rise to the occasion, amirite?
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Think about it ... if Jorge's plans come to fruition, he can make LIFE-CHANGING money in 2020.
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Morehouse's president David Thomas called the gift a "life-changing" donation for Morehouse's current and future graduates.
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How you decided what labels they would want when the characters started making real, life-changing money?
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Life-changing and unforgettable, it's the book I have given as a gift most often in 2016.
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Their responses serve as a template for anyone trying to cope with a sudden, life-changing crisis.
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Some of these are backed by peer-reviewed science and have the potential to be life-changing.
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But new research shows that in our unequal era, this kind of parenting brings life-changing benefits.
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When she got there, she met an energy healer who gave her some strangely life-changing advice.
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It's never a bad idea to be prepared for all the downsides of something so life-changing.
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Jeri learns life-changing news that pits her against a foe she's not sure she can face.
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So your "sentence" is to continue to accept services that may be crucial and potentially life-changing.
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Watson says the money has been "life-changing," especially after a series of difficult years for the family.
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Will this sister team finally seal the deal with a rare second chance at a life-changing offer?
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Once everything is ready, the dog will travel with Hart to Canada to undergo the life-changing operation.
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But every so often, this relationship with red carpet underthings can lead to other life-changing wardrobe discoveries.
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"In my experience, that type of life-changing experience can push people in two different directions," he said.
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"Intermittent fasting has been life changing for many of my pre-diabetic and diabetic patients," Dr. Gendreau said.
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But now communication barriers have lessened with the help of Dillan's tablet, something his mother calls life-changing.
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"We did something life-changing, making that film," Newton-John told PEOPLE about her enduring friendship with Travolta.
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Those who now have the protection of a panic button say their workplace experience has been life-changing.
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When you are seriously knocked out, eyes crusted over, sneezing nonstop, it's hard to have life-changing epiphanies.
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Bottom line: Upgrade your pillow and pillowcase for a cheap but a life-changing improvement in the bedroom.
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This Is Life's four-night event continues tonight with more life-changing moments shared live at 10 p.m.
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The tweet quickly garnered an onslaught of comments all about how life-changing this GladWare lid hack was.
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Adopting a pet into your life is a beautiful, life-changing moment, but not one to rush into.
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In one video uploaded to the band's YouTube page, Flea talks about his life-changing interaction with Koko.
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Hong Hong's parents are trying to raise enough money so their son can undergo the life-changing operation.
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Standing up for yourself can absolutely be scary in the moment but is ultimately empowering and life-changing.
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One of my father's schoolteachers incurred life-changing injuries after being caught in a bomb blast in Belfast.
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"This is going to be life-changing," House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy told Fox News' "America's Newsroom" Tuesday.
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"Mousse, I like to put right a round brush," Fugate tells PeopleStyle for our "Life-Changing Tips" series.
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"Becoming a parent is one of the most beautiful and life changing moments in someone's life," Bennett says.
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We don't remember Home Improvement being, well, life-changing television, so it couldn't have been his acting skills.
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The nonprofit resource center provides life-changing services to assist and inspire homeless youth to become self-sufficient.
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It's awesome, but when you really do the math, it's not life-changing money at any given time.
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Bixby, like all AI assistants, is too half-baked to be really useful in a life-changing way.
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Yes, the life-changing lifehack you just read about, in the headline of this post, is very real.
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Not all who appear on "Shark Tank" leave with a life-changing deal from one of the investors.
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Marie Kondo's book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up has changed countless lives, including many of ours.
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This life-changing event colors every single moment of The End Of The F****ing World's present day.
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Ava DuVernay has been a mentor of Mu'min's and after seeing Jinn offered her a life-changing gig.
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Hayward Duresseau, of Lafayette, Louisiana, got the ultimate surprise on a day that had already been life-changing.
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" She insisted it was a life-changing experience, one that would impact her involvement in "The Handmaid's Tale.
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That Startup Battlefield exposure can be a life-changing experience for all the competitors — not just the winner.
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Of course everyday life can be dull at times, but it also contains those magical, life-changing moments.
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She admitted that her age made her think more than twice about the humongous and life-changing step.
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If you're living abroad or traveling, a life-changing discovery about yourself and the world may be made.
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It's an inspirational film for many, but for Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman, it was particularly life-changing.
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If you're up for a challenging, yet life-changing experience, try hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
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What would be life-changing sums of money for the commonwealth are rounding errors in the federal budget.
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When Lynch received a life-changing residency at L.A.'s AFI Conservatory, they all moved out there together.
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It provides support, resources, opportunities and life-changing experiences to seriously ill and disabled children and their families.
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Everyone is competing for space in your garage with the promise of life-changing car and home connectivity.
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Once you prioritize learning, you become aware of the 1 percent of opportunities that are truly life-changing.
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You should revisit them periodically, especially amid life-changing events, including marriage and the birth of a child.
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" That's when she realized the answer to her life-changing question: "What I really want is to connect.
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"It was certainly a life-changing event that in a sense expanded my life's journey, personally and professionally."
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Reliable, affordable electricity has fueled the fastest, most life-changing advancements in the human condition in recorded history.
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For Sandu, it was a life-changing experience that cemented his meteoric rise in the American tech industry.
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Knowing this, you would think that my own life-changing move to New Zealand would become much easier.
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He thinks many clinicians who witness the profound and life-changing experiences their patients go through would agree.
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Opioids, they were told, including newer ones like OxyContin, could be safely prescribed and bring life-changing relief.
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The last night of summer isn't a turning point for every character — but for some, it's life-changing.
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They'll compete head-to-head for $50,000 cash, the Disrupt cup and life-changing media and investor exposure.
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The breakthrough is the latest achievement in the scientific effort to understand and treat such life-changing injuries.
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For most Americans, the coronavirus pandemic represents a completely unprecedented circumstance, as novel as it is life-changing.
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Years of hard work and dedication—blood, sweat, tears, the whole bit—culminate in one life-changing moment.
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The two begin to unlock something in each other that's hard to define but life-changing for both.
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Students also debated the use of algorithms to help automate life-changing decisions like hiring or college admissions.
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The song cycle tells stories of love and life-changing decisions from the 15th century to the present.
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Ergo, stories about boys during life-changing times, like the AIDS epidemic, should be written by gay men.
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Diop said that she already had an affinity for Denis, but working with the director was life-changing.
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My encounter with the flat earth began, like most life-changing discoveries, as a bit of a joke.
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" He continues: "It was a life-changing thing because baking bread is a job borne out of passion.
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A cure would require fund-raising for charities that would then be able to sponsor life-changing research.
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Can a miserable adolescent, for example, really can give informed consent to such a drastic, life-changing operation?
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Julie Akins, a freelance journalist based in Ashland, Oregon, began a life-changing road trip in August 2016.
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"I hope the work is life-changing to people," Mr. Koons said in an interview here on Monday.
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Around that time he also saw "Revelations," the Ailey masterpiece, a moment he often cites as life-changing.
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A one-time payment of as little as $22019 to a family in need can be life-changing.
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The article reports: "These kinds of events are life-changing for everybody on the airplane," Captain Sullenberger said.
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One of the victims suffered what were described by the police as life-changing injuries to the face.
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When he heads off on a cruise with his best friend, could it be a life-changing trip?
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It doesn't need to be a life-changing event but should have a clear beginning, middle and end.
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Both are still in the program, which she called "life changing," as part of an ongoing clinical trial.
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A few drinks past midnight, Jeff's lapse in focus on the drive home causes a life-changing accident.
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And as for that life-changing technology, we think it's already here — it's just sometimes hard to see.
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But during the life-changing ordeal, Manteufel longed to return home to see Ellie, he told FOX 6.
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Every move she makes is tweeted, every word she speaks is recorded and every interaction is life changing.
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" Sally said that growing up she "didn't have a sense that my mom was doing anything life-changing.
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"As alleged, William McFarland promised a 'life changing' music festival but in actuality delivered a disaster," Joon said.
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For many people, ayahuasca is a one-time life-changing thing—a weekend of circle rituals and healing.
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When I finally tasted the immaculate synthesis of chocolate chip cookies and Cool Whip, it was life-changing.
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This is the crux of the KonMari — that soon-to-be-trademarked nickname — and it is detailed in "The Life-Changing Magic" and her more recent book, "Spark Joy," which, as far as I can tell, is a more specific "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" but with folding diagrams.
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"That was another life-changing experience because you have to look beyond your comfort zone of education," she said.
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The alteration from being a single, independent man to going into marriage and then having children is life-changing.
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The app has Google search built in as well as GIF search and (the seriously life-changing) emoji search.
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Last fall, Katie Burris was watching an old episode of Grey's Anatomy when she had a life-changing idea.
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It just gained a lot of weight and significance along the way and became this amazing, life-changing maneuver.
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"This ride has been a dream come true and as life changing as it gets," wrote Cuoco on Instagram.
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"There are words to describe how life-changing this past year-and-a-half has been," he told PEOPLE.
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These are potentially life-changing services for families across the world, whether in rural America, urban India, or elsewhere.
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Whether you see them as life-changing or privacy-violating, it looks like smart speakers are here to stay.
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The interviews can have life-changing consequences because they are critical to establishing why families cannot return home safely.
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Depending on whom you ask, the Austin-set romance is either an embarrassing disaster or a life-changing masterpiece.
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It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see why this life-changing trash can raised nearly $148,000 on Indiegogo.
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I know it's not the intention of the camera but for me, it really was a life-changing visit.
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Berry Wilmore, the first astronaut to start shooting for "A Beautiful Planet", described the experience as nearly life-changing.
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On top of that, all Battlefield competitors bask in a potentially life-changing spotlight of media and investor attention.
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"I've always been obsessed with how Japanese treat rice and fish—in an almost life-changing way," Olvera says.
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People call that grip life-changing, which I still laugh at, but I remember first hearing that years ago.
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Read on, and tell us your (or your fellow moms') life-changing baby buys in the comments section below.
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For Boston, that was a life-changing amount — tens of thousands of dollars more than she had been making.
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That kind of exposure has life-changing potential, and it can help take your business to the next level.
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"The stroke was life changing — literally,"she said during an August 2017 appearance of Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry.
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But Trump's seminars tapped into the same emotions colleges everywhere do — the promise of life-changing learning and success.
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But despite the tiny impact of such programmes, for the individuals involved, such policy decisions are utterly life changing.
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After learning of the life-changing news, Ambrose decided to wait and tell Barsch three months before their surgery.
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No TechCrunch event would be an event without ample opportunity to network and build potentially life-changing business relationships.
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He wants Congress to "stop sitting on their hands" and start passing life-changing policies to protect vulnerable people.
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Pick up Life-Changing Magic or its illustrated companion book, Spark Joy, and tune into Tidying Up on Netflix.
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The roe has a lush sweetness that hits you right after the cleansing wash of the sea. Life-changing?
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You've never been a dessert guy, but you can at least taste the sweetness, and it's fucking life-changing.
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Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) faces a life-changing choice in an exclusive sneak peek at Thursday's episode of Grey's Anatomy.
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Among other things, she arranges for students to do internships in other EU countries, which can be life-changing.
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"Having kids is wonderful, and life changing, and rarely what you're prepared for," Gellar wrote in the Instagram post.
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It's quite literally one of the sweetest ways to share this piece of life-changing news with your partner.
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Language acquisition, he says, helped him understand and engage with the world, which led to life-changing educational opportunities.
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Then at age, 25, she discovered photography, and began taking portraits, which would lead to a life-changing moment.
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I thought everything was life-changing or make or break, and it's just not that big of a deal.
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Pick up Life-Changing Magic or its illustrated companion book, Spark Joy, and tune into Tidying Up on Netflix.
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It's difficult to think of a similarly life-changing experience the smartwatch could produce without delving into total fantasy.
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Are smartwatches the next life-changing device, or an industry distraction until the real revolutionary product hits the market?
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We're more excited than ever to focus on building the next generation of iconic brands and life-changing products.
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The cheeseburger scene in Iron Man is a nod to Downey Jr.'s own life-changing cheeseburger moment. 5.
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The eclipses are to blame, Cancer; because you're ruled by the Moon, eclipses are especially life-changing for you.
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This life-changing pitch competition has launched 857 startups that have gone on to collectively raise nearly $9 billion.
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Visiting Masada, the ancient fortress built atop a mountain plateau in modern day Israel, is a life-changing experience.
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A few years later, she documented the birth of her niece, which she says was a life-changing experience.
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That kind of life-changing choice is a deeply personal one, and one you can't force someone to make.
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For 42-year-old Gennifer Williams from Nashville, Tennessee, a medical tourism trip to Brazil has been life changing.
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I've divided the five life-changing lessons into the five-step plan she lays out in the book.1.
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It was a life-changing experience for Hays, who had never organized any type of large volunteer effort before.
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"These requirements can carry some life-changing penalties for people," said David McKeegan, co-founder of Expat Tax Services.
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What better reasons to go to a place than good food, good wine, beauty, history and life-changing art?
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Now, travelers want their experiences to be life-changing, and it's ushering in a new era of 'transformational travel.
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Global biopharmaceutical company serves patients affected by rare diseases through the innovation, development and sale of life-changing therapies.
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That may not be a massive sum to others, but for us, it would have been life-changing money.
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The story isn't anything life-changing, but it feels fun and familiar for fans of the "Star Wars" movies.
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"I was way too young to make such a life-changing decision," Montag told Cosmopolitan in a recent interview.
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We must ensure patient access to the most innovative treatments while continuing to encourage development of life-changing medicines.
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The winning team will take home a life-changing prize — setting the stage for a big, bright future ahead.
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Representation, when you finally get it, can be life-changing, allowing you to imagine possibilities you never entertained before.
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Perhaps the potentially life-changing of the products and services demoed at the Urban-X showcase is by WearWorks.
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It's been massively life-changing and has given me the best quality of life for day-to-day reasons.
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I'm trying to help people realize travel can be a life-changing experience and lead them in many directions.
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The solar eclipse in Leo arrives on August 19, and it will bring major, life-changing news your way.
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"People miss meetings, auditions, dates — potentially life-changing opportunities, because of unknown problems trapping you underground," Mr. Gilberto said.
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"I don't want to say the week for Breelyn was magical, but it was life-changing," said Kerry Ellis.
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The family's quandary mirrors life-changing decisions being made all the way from Central America to the Mexico-U.
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This is life-changing money for McGregor and, with a big tax bill due, lifestyle-saving money for Mayweather.
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Whatever happens, you can bet it will be big and life changing, especially around how you see the world.
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The entire process should be done in one fell swoop, never incrementally, she says in The Life-Changing Magic.
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The writer Paul Theroux makes the case for travel, noting that it opens the door to life-changing experiences.
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He had already spent $5 on a Promethease report in 2016, which he'd found interesting but not life changing.
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Sometimes it's helping someone deal with a chronic but life-changing illness, like rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes or kidney disease.
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"Earning a bachelor's degree while incarcerated can be life-changing," said Amy Roza, director of the Goucher prison partnership.
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And all the participants get to bask in the warm, possibly life-changing spotlight of media and investor attention.
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" Murell, meanwhile, said that for the shop employees, seeing their work on display in Disney World was "life-changing.
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Now, travelers want their experiences to be life-changing, and it's ushering in a new era of 'transformational travel.'
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Despite forking over a hefty amount to federal and state coffers, the after-tax amount would be life-changing.
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And as everybody knows, the good ones are life changing, and the bad ones...better to keep it moving.
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"It's been life-changing for all of the victims involved," Kenwright told reporters in a briefing ahead of sentencing.
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Getting into a car with that nice stranger promising a plate of life-changing pork in Puerto Rico's interior?
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Muguruza said Kilimanjaro was a "life-changing experience" but was cagey about what happened to her on the mountain.
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If you happen to hit the next Powerball jackpot, brace yourself for the life-changing decisions ahead of you.
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Despite forking over a hefty amount to federal and state coffers, the after-tax amount would be life-changing.
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Despite forking over a sizable amount to federal and state coffers, the after-tax amount would be life changing.
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"It has been a huge growing experience for me, and I would even consider it to be life changing."
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Over a decade ago, Bojana Boshajacki was backpacking around Europe and made a life-changing discovery: vintage fashion shops.
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There was a time when $234 a month was absolutely life-changing for my family not too long ago.
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But things can quickly go wrong if he or she isn't careful with that life-changing amount of money.
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"Being in the room with Margot Robbie while she's experiencing that very direct harassment was life changing," Roach said.
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Yes, walking cities is not only energizing and inspiring, but the things one stumbles on can be life-changing.
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And many of us just assume the introduction of profoundly life-changing technology is still a long way off.
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For many retirees, this has been life changing, Clippard said, and has let them find new purpose in retirement.
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It made me just go into things with a more open mind... It was really a life-changing moment.
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And with his new powers, he's having to deal with life-changing circumstances on top of being a kid.
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Four years on, the truth of being financially alone is not jarring or life-changing so much as mundane.
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In the war on drugs, the agency's rules have major, life-changing impacts on individuals, their families and communities.
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This is a philanthropy that does life-changing work, which Republicans have tried to turn into a political football.
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Leave it to a Libra to find a way to have fun during an intense, life changing, exhausting eclipse.
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Micah runs away to a magical circus to escape his stifling real life, changing gender presentation within the process.
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"Women have hopes, dreams and desires for the life-changing time of childbirth," she told Reuters Health by phone.
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Nancy Gianni: To come to a place where every other parent is going through the same thing is life-changing.
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I hadn't been in any television before, or even auditioned for television, so it was a huge, life-changing moment.
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To the extent that the film persuades you that he is right, "Embrace of the Serpent" is potentially life-changing.
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"After five life-changing years at Facebook, my last day will be this Friday, 11/16," Voss wrote on Facebook.
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Jonathan Van Ness even returns to his old high school to give his former orchestra teacher a life-changing makeover.
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Dr. Vance McCollom, who treated him at Mercy Hospital, said the stroke was life-changing but could have been worse.
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Many times, he said, the suicides were triggered by a life-changing event such as the end of a relationship.
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We must focus on all of the extremely positive and life changing things that this man has done for people.
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"While you might want to shout this life-changing news from the rooftops," Ramassini says, limit your circle of confidantes.
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Ergo, stories about boys during horrific and life changing times, like the AIDS EPIDEMIC, should be written by gay men.
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Then we buy it and reality sets in and it's not nearly as life-changing as we thought it was.
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J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter book series made a life-changing impact on actress Evanna Lynch in more ways than one.
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Again, the bass isn't life-changing, but you wouldn't expect it to be with a speaker setup of this size.
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This newest twist offers more evidence that Pokémon Go just might be life-changing game we never knew we needed.
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Because it arrives in sudden, life-changing circumstances, many esports players have no idea whatsoever how to process receiving it.
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"The experience was so indescribable and life-changing, and I can't believe he's all mine," she said at the time.
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People and priorities come and go, but our desire to put life-changing products in users' hands has not budged.
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But beneath all of that, this is a case with life-changing implications for the people involved, and perhaps beyond.
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A life-changing event can crack everything wide open and lets you reconfigure yourself and how you see other people.
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For people like Scott, though, gaming addiction is very real now — and quitting games was life-changing for the better.
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I didn't expect some life-changing Eat, Pray, Love epiphany out of this trip, but I certainly didn't expect this.
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For Casar Jacobson, a deaf Canadian medical student and UN disability rights campaigner, projects like this could be life-changing.
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The process of putting this novel together has been life changing and something I hold really close to my heart!!
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"It is something that will take them no time at all, and can make a life changing difference," Gillespie said.
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The outcome in Carpenter v US could be life-changing for Mr Carpenter, who is serving 116 years in prison.
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On Sunday's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, the mother of two broke down describing her life changing ordeal.
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I know the power of people, and when you combine all those three, it's life changing and it's absolutely incredible.
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When they tell you your second kid isn't as life changing as having your first kid, that's absolutely not true.
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"That was my big life-changing moment because I was very much surprised and just stunned," Saviano, 63, tells PEOPLE.
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It's a really life-changing experience—a super supportive middle school bunch, so they're screaming if there's anything reasonably funny.
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By 2009 she announced her retirement from the concert stage, and four years later she received her life-changing diagnosis.
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For some people, though, taking up a martial art isn't just a life changing experience; it's a live saving one.
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But we also applaud Langman's client for fighting her depression off to make that life-changing trip to the salon.
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The film, directed by Benjamin Dickinson, explores the life-changing aspects of a new pair of AR glasses called Augmenta.
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Nevertheless, it's noteworthy that it was six young women in their early 20s who created such a life-changing device.
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A Life-Changing Mystery Andrew Whittaker's odyssey began one afternoon at age 19, when he started trembling and couldn't speak.
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As several veteran eclipse chasers have told us, a total solar eclipse can be an awe-inspiring, life-changing event.
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He leveraged the philosophy of big wins to do a few easy things that got him a life-changing impact.
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A baby boy who brought with him an indescribable love that became a life-changing experience for each of us.
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At-home facial steamers are seriously life changing, and this one by Dr. Dennis Gross is one of the best.
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It was totally life-changing in terms of my perception of the world globally and how everyone can come together.
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She won't understand that until all that time has passed, but it has been a life-changing thing for her.
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And they are adamant that the medication can be life-changing for patients, touting how safe and benign it is.
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With baby Oliver doing well, Amerson says she, too, has adjusted over the last week since the life-changing news.
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This results in a lot of dross, some news, some violence, and then a little bit of life-changing rhetoric.
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They were ideological soulmates and, after 6900, were bound by both their shared progressive policies and a life-changing accident.
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Rob Kardashian has some pretty life-changing news to share with his fiancée Blac Chyna on this week's Rob & Chyna.
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"Can I just start by saying that it's life-changing?" she said of the experience of being on the show.
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While Countryside's meat isn't quite as perfected as Lexington's, its three house sauces are life-changing — in our case, literally.
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Despite stormy weather, muddy grounds, and lack of food, people who attended Woodstock recall it as a life-changing experience.
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But a recent study found the potentially life-changing treatments aren't being used nearly as often as they should be.
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It's unfortunate that a few companies are damaging the reputations of the majority of facilities that do life-changing work.
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But for the victims themselves, the injuries were nothing short of horrific — perhaps not life ending, but certainly life changing.
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The chemistry De Niro and Pesci share has also spanned decades, and involved more than one life-changing professional intervention.
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But not before playing several life-changing shows in Calgary and Edmonton for a teenage LaChance and his impressionable friends.
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So if this inspired you to attend your own life-changing Dion show, unfortunately you'll have to wait a beat.
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The results of this conversation, or of the information which comes your way during this eclipse will be life-changing.
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"I had a life-changing experience in my home constituency," she said onstage at an event sponsored by Brigitte magazine.
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My personal life was the same—still solid with my long-term boyfriend, but nothing particularly life-changing going on.
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Those who are willing to pay for a parking spot argue that having a private spot can be life-changing.
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As I got older, poems began to offer me new and life-changing ways of looking at the familiar world.
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I saw the sense of connection that Birthright nurtured in my Jewish friends and planned my own life-changing journey.
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Would that everyone in the throes of an addiction crisis could get a life-changing talking-to from Angela Lansbury.
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Maybe you got a big promotion or did something life-changing, or helped someone in need, or learned something new.
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The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up became a No. 1 New York Times best-seller, moving 8 million copies.
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"I've seen those school buses in rural California, rural New Mexico, and they're life changing for these kids," Rosenworcel said.
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" He added, "For a large portion of the population, it's going to be life-changing not a life-threatening thing.
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The piazza where the two main characters have their life-changing one-to-one is right under my office window.
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But if Congress does not act, the program's expiration will begin to have life-changing consequences on beneficiaries come March.
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She wrote her first poems as a schoolgirl and found the publication of one of them to be life-changing.
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Donate treasure Give money: Life-changing events like natural disasters happen often around the world and many people need support.
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When basketball phenom LeBron James was 18 years old, he had to make a huge, potentially life-changing financial decision.
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For many white people, this writer included, the furor was life-changing, as much as I disagreed with Ms. Black.
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After one of the robberies in Hackney, a man was left with facial injuries described by police as life-changing.
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If you're not loving your life or what you're doing with it, then ask yourself: How is my life changing?
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The real danger in a show like this is the syrupy affirmation of how life-changing the experience has been.
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But in the interview, the chancellor told another story, of a "life-changing experience" during a visit to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
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What was alive was the aura of fear as each young man imagined his life changing from student to combatant.
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K. and I get giant salads because it's necessary, and T. gets a lamb stew that is borderline life-changing.
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Sepsis kills more than 258,000 Americans every year and leaves thousands of survivors with life-changing aftereffects, the CDC says.
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Dumplings in chili oil were good if not life changing, and scallion pancakes were excellently flaky, like savory puff pastry.
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Incredible biomedical research is advancing our knowledge of brain tumors, which will inevitably lead to dramatic and life-changing therapies.
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"That was a life changing moment, a true honor to represent island nations at the UN," Momoa wrote on Instagram.
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We encourage our patients, and our colleagues, to be partners in what are often life-changing decisions about health care.
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When Cameron Mitchell had his life-changing epiphany at the age of 0003, he had pretty much hit rock-bottom.
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More Americans than ever are experiencing the life-changing impact of getting off the welfare rolls and onto the payrolls.
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"Millions of American children just had a life-changing experience that could inspire them to get into STEM," he said.
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For those who are willing to relive those awful days — and not all survivors are — the tragedies are life-changing.
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Kondo's Netflix series was an instant hit and her book 'The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up' has sold millions.
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Benedict Evans looks ahead to the second- and third-order consequences of these life-changing technologies for cities and citizens.
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We tapped a roster of gay dudes to hear their life-changing stories from the island, whether ridiculous or profound.
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When these things happen, you're the first one there, and have to make those decisions that can be life changing.
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He made the life changing decision to immigrate with his wife and two children and start a new life in Canada.
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"Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen sounds fine but not as life-changing as it might on a good set of Sennheiser headphones.
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Well, we're about to fix all that with this life-changing tip: Bake your pizza upside-down, pot pie-style. Yes.
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" But she said the experience had been "life-affirming and life-changing," telling reporters between tears, "It's more than I deserve.
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When I was 11 years old, I met Stan Lee for the first time and it was a life-changing experience.
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David Miller, who was attacked in the early morning hours on Sunday, said it led to a life-changing health diagnosis.
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"This ride has been a dream come true and as life-changing as it gets," the actress previously wrote on Instagram.
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I know looking at other actors and performers, them being open and honest about LGBT has been life-changing for me.
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If others were mindful of the need among some autistic people for straightforward instructions, it would be "life-changing," Andrea said.
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It wasn't enough money to pay my bills or for anything else, but that was a life-changing moment for me.
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Last call to take advantage of the potentially life-changing connections and opportunities that await early-stage founders in Startup Alley.
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Despite the turmoil of the larger economy, the social improvement and safety that we've seen in this generation is life-changing.
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Now she's earning up to $800 every month, a life-changing amount, which she can make without ever leaving her home.
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"Our focus is on healthcare, just-in-time, real urgent movements, life-changing events in hard-to-reach locations," Ganesh said.
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I can honestly say that the impact that the recession had on ME personally was life-changing in a positive way.
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It was life-changing for me, gave my husband time alone to further bond with our daughter, and strengthened our marriage.
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Around 300m of its people, mostly in rural areas, have no electricity supply; off-grid solar installations would be life-changing.
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Thousands of people have chimed in in the comments section to thank Colton and his mom for the life-changing trick.
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"One male is believed to have sustained a broken shoulder; his injuries are not life-threatening or life-changing," it reads.
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Motherhood has been a one-of-a-kind, life-changing experience for Serena Williams, but it hasn't been easy 24/7.
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But none can compare to the life-changing potential of a machine that can quickly and easily bake up edible spoons.
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But regardless of who wins the money, every participating team shares the bright, potentially life-changing spotlight that is Startup Battlefield.
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What songs were life-changing for Darius Rucker, Jason Aldean, Reba McEntire, Brett Eldredge and a host of other country stars?
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From the birth of her daughter to the release of Invasion of Privacy, Cardi B has had a life-changing year.
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Kim Kardashian West At the center of this episode is Alice Marie Johnson's life-changing pardon delivered by President Donald Trump.
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Now married to Finfrock, Baker is reflecting on her life-changing 9003 — including the parts not captured on television — to PEOPLE.
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"Use bronzer to bring life back into your makeup," Henao explains in his video (above) for our "Life-Changing Tips" series.
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They were both taken to a hospital "where their conditions are described as not life-threatening or life-changing," police say.
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"The reporting requirements can carry some life-changing penalties for people," said David McKeegan, co-founder of Greenback Expat Tax Services.
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For the elderly, the handicapped and those otherwise not able to drive themselves, autonomous vehicles offer life-changing mobility and freedom.
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Suddenly, the startup's four co-founders are millionaires, having turned a mobile game called Cat Factory into a life-changing payout.
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She's now speaking out against the dangers of sclera tattoos to spread awareness about the life-changing risks the procedure poses.
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Later, when I got a MacBook Pro in college, the convenience of sending texts from my computer was borderline life-changing.
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This holiday season, the retailer is upping the ante something serious when it comes to giving absolutely insane, life-changing gifts.
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After the north London attacks, a woman remains in hospital with life-changing injuries, while two men are in stable condition.
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If a safe way to transplant these multitissue limbs could be developed, it would bring life-changing treatment to these veterans.
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Seriously, it's so easy that the Rent the Runway reviews page is full of shoppers who call the service life changing.
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Now I will cut to the chase: The veggies and chicken were good, even better than average, but not life-changing.
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Separated in Puerto Rico Many months of late-night calls -- and a DNA test -- had led to that life-changing moment.
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I wanted to get organized, so I read the bestselling book "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" by Marie Kondo.
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The smartphone's utility as a life-changing gadget didn't pick up steam until the launch of Apple's App Store in 2008.
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Some gain annoying levels of ubiquity, their member-apostles lurking around every corner to insist you experience their "life-changing" awakening.
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Well, then, it has to be a life-changing experience that you were somehow fortunate to have and will never forget.
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Today's eclipse in fellow fire sign Leo finds you gaining invaluable insight—a new perspective is here, and it's life-changing!
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In a two-week trip full of life-changing memories, climbing to Masada just in time for sunrise topped them all.
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Many postdoctoral researchers choose these positions because it enables them to work with world-renowned scientists on potentially life-changing research.
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"I read them and I'm like, 'This almost sounds ridiculous,'" he said, quoting one review that called the film life-changing.
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"No officer has ever told me that putting their hands on inner-city youth is a life-changing event," he said.
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The current rules, which limit eligibility to U.S. citizens, are depriving the DACA students of "life-changing services," the Democrats argue.
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Although it's been 10 years since she first received the life-changing news, Wasserman Schultz says it's always on her mind.
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Most of us can reach into our pockets or bags at any moment and pull out a patented, life-changing technology.
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And these technologies may be life-changing for those "who currently limit or forgo driving due to medical conditions," he said.
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Since its inception, the program has been a huge success, expanding access to life-changing medication while staying well under budget.
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Ten percent of all profits go to the GLO Good Foundation, which serves communities with life-changing dentistry, education, and supplies.
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The Almond Milk Latte ($3493) has been life changing, tasting not like store-bought almond milk, but like warm, creamy almonds.
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When you buy into the Internet of Things (IoT) and cobble together a smart home, the results can be life-changing.
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Donate treasure Give money: Life-changing events like natural disasters happens often around the country and many people need of support.
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To Mr. Khadar, the money isn't life-changing, though it can help his partially paralyzed son, grown daughter, grandchildren and wife.
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Haddish is featured in PEOPLE's first annual Kindness Issue, on stands Friday, which shares stories of life-changing instances of kindness.
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"We are thrilled that this lucky winner was able to locate this life-changing ticket," Dean, of the gaming commission, said.
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This strategy may not lead to a life-changing amount of money, but your earnings can definitely add up over time.
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"When you have any type of life-changing event like that, you're left to evaluate where your life sits," he said.
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From creating generic messages, to life-changing keyboard shortcuts, to creating an infinite amount of email addresses, we've got you covered.
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It's one of the few surviving elements from the original performance piece, a direct connection back to that life-changing period.
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For a lot of people, antidepressants are life-changing, and there's no shame in taking them to take care of yourself.
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To many widows selling their unused land, that kind of money can be life-changing and a source of greater autonomy.
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However, parents of severely autistic children who have exhausted all other options have described medical cannabis as a "life changing" therapy.
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Cleaner cars and trucks have direct and life-changing impacts on the health of all communities, particularly those communities of color.
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Lim credited some of the company's business strengths to attending a "life-changing" Stanford-backed entrepreneurship program in August this year.
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He had clearly read "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" and set his heart on becoming a cosmic Marie Kondo .
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Online here, and spend the next few days preparing for life-changing event television in the shape of Britney Ever After.
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It was how the show's collection of characters felt just a little like real people living through massive, life-changing events.
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So with the help of Marie Kondo's "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up," Ms. Ellis transformed herself and her marriage.
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"I know that it is one of those life-changing experiences when you need some time to adjust," Mr. Tauchen said.
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Gooch investigates Rumi's life and theology, with a focus on his life-changing, and creatively rich, relationship with the mystic Shams.
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Still, when The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up hit the US market in 2014, it was not a guaranteed smash.
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Chasing the Deal Just because the summer is halfway over doesn't mean it's too late for a life-changing summer vacation.
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That isn't life-changing money, but for an emergency fund of $20,000, you would earn $3003 in the first year alone.
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Making a hit movie isn't as life changing as people might expect, Oscar-nominated screenwriter and director Richard Curtis told CNBC.
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Smith 4D Mag ChromaPop Goggles for $224 ($56 off): In snowy, foggy regions, nice snow goggle lenses can be life-changing.
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The life-changing importance of friendship has been a consistent theme in nearly every fictional TV show Schur has worked on.
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Personalized medicines and other life-changing treatments should undergo regulatory review as expeditiously as possible, allowing for quick incorporation into practice.
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When Jimmy was 9, his Aunt Margaret gave him a life-changing gift: a ventriloquist puppet she had won playing Bingo.
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And don't be afraid to give up some equity in your business for the right Shark – it could be life-changing.
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People are drawn to these musicians' imperfections and emotional rawness—seeing someone who is comfortable with discomfort can be life-changing.
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"It was a life-changing experience for a lot of people in this organization," Cora said in his October news conference.
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In addition to his life-changing purchase of Barnum & Bailey, John Ringling bought the American Circus Corporation outright for $1.7 million.
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But, early on in the process of scientific discovery, it's not always clear what research will result in life-changing innovations.
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Unfortunately, a new proposal by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) could undermine access to these life-changing therapies.
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This is life-changing money in Morocco, where Gross National Income per capita was $3,040 last year, according to World Bank.
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In addition to fighting for acceptance, transgender children and their families are faced with medical questions that could be life-changing.
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Of course, it may not be as intensive and thorough as Headspace, or as life-changing and rigorous as traditional meditation practice.
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For the founder, this is a life-changing moment, the fruition of a decade of work, a testament to their team's efforts.
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If it's not too much to ask, I'd like to feel mentally strong when I take on that life-changing responsibility, too.
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After receiving the life-changing news, Fox went home, led his wife, Tracy Pollan, to a quiet hallway and broke the news.
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Self Actualization and Life Changing Affirmations for Millennials is 24 gorgeous, blissful minutes of being told things you probably need to hear.
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Tom Hiddleston is opening up about the "life-changing" friendship that helped him land the role of Loki in 2011's Thor.
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When I was a teenager, a friend of mine was hit with life-changing news all very casually across the dinner table.
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This is the life-changing conclusion that Kamala Lopez came to after a run-in with Alice Paul's ghost back in 2009.
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For someone sitting on tens of millions of dollars in private stock — life-changing money for some — it's not a small concern.
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Authorities said the long-term medical implications for the child are unknown, but they hope he will not suffer life-changing injuries.
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Authorities said the long-term medical implications for the child are unknown, but they hope he will not suffer life-changing injuries.
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It was a heart inside a big steel case of television that just wants to be destructive or powerful or life-changing.
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After all, for all our talk about transcendence and life-changing nights out, clubs are and always will be money making operations.
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"This ride has been a dream come true and as life changing as it gets," she wrote on Instagram in late August.
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As for what Zoey will find after orientation, let's hope her freshman year is a kickoff for some truly life-changing experiences.
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The online magazine claims Khalid Bakraoui, who detonated a bomb in the Brussels metro station, had "life-changing dream" while in prison.
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With time and access to sounds 24/7, I was able to adapt really quickly, and the result has been life-changing.
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John Cena agreed to make a life-changing decision to save his relationship with Nikki Bella in the midseason finale of E!
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Sharing a drink after a long day of work, Nebraska attorneys Kelly Mahoney Steenbock and Julie Hansen made a life-changing discovery.
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Her bestselling book "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" is 63 compelling pages about, you guessed it, the art of tidying.
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I'm not convinced that Corden set out with the intention of minimizing the life-changing impact harassment and assault have on survivors.
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"This ride has been a dream come true and as life changing as it gets," she captioned a photo of the cast.
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I kind of balked when another reviewer referred to this product as 'life-changing' but as it turns out it really is.
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Few details are given about this life-changing moment, except that it happened last year and it led to a Twitter account.
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The seed money his company doles out has both life-changing effects on its recipients and the potential to reshape entire industries.
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ESOPs are one more tool that can lift workers from payroll into the equity stack — where there's potential for life-changing returns.
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For the countless people that have experienced sexual harassment and assault, Burke's concise hashtag has started a necessary and life changing dialogue.
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It's only going to continue to get worse, but it's been such a life-changing experience in all the best ways possible.
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And if she was going to make moves—like, really real, life-changing, paying-Mama's-bills moves—they had to be monumental.
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Mabika says participating in the Games would be life-changing, but not just in the way it would be for any athlete.
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" Kate drew on her own experiences as a new mother, noting that welcoming a first child is often a "life-changing moment.
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"At that time, I thought journalism was a way to tell life-changing stories and build a better world," Di Giacomo says.
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By choosing sustainable and ethical labels, the Duchess of Sussex, 37, has had a life-changing impact on a number of brands.
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If you're going to go through a life-changing process, you might as well as do it with a friend — or two.
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Working with another fat person on a creative project where all aspects of your identity can be shown comfortably is life-changing.
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And while Boxed cannot feasibly cover every life-changing event, executives at the company are always eager to help, the CEO said.
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The year started off with about 70 participants, each willing to take a slightly insane but inevitably life-changing leap of faith.
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"Keyshia had good reason to not want to help me out," he continues in the book of his life-changing last arrest.
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But thankfully achieving salon-worthy hair at home is actually possible thanks to the "life-changing" Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer & Volumizer.
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Their images highlight the brains and creativity behind making life-changing discoveries, such as using robots to speed up drug discovery (pictured).
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The Moon is in Libra, the sign of balance—something we all need in our lives after yesterday's intense, life-changing eclipse!
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Your role is to come up with life-changing ideas, and your biggest one to date is a car that drives itself.
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It is one of the country's biggest literary awards and can have a life-changing impact on writers' sales and bank balances.
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Sharon Hall said her father was always working for charities because of a life-changing experience he had as a young man.
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"I've just never seen any production like the familial, politicized, life-changing, worldview-changing empathy machine that is 'Transparent,' " Ernst told me.
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It will also allow people inside the prisons to take valuable, life-changing classes to prepare them to come home job-ready.
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The College Transparency Act would provide vital information for students and families making life-changing decisions, and protecting each student's individual data.
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The new partner encouraged him to get it checked out, so Whitfield booked what would be the life-changing doctor&aposs appointment.
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"T HIS WAY FOR LIFE CHANGING FOOD ," a sandwich board parked outside Emma's Torch announces, but it's not your average sidewalk bait.
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A good portion of the companies promising to do life-changing things on the internet quickly went bust, Wozniak reminded the audience.
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The shooting death of Markeis McGlockton raises debate about "stand your ground" laws; victims of the Toronto shooting sustain "life-changing" injuries.
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Read on for what they had to say — it just might help you take the first step on a life-changing journey.
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Some of those women eventually join the unit and begin earning a paycheck, an often life-changing opportunity in the Middle East.
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Police said none of the injuries were life-threatening or life-changing and the majority of those hospitalized had now been discharged.
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Eclipses are emotionally turbulent, exhausting, life-changing moments—you see things in a new light, and you're pushed toward a new path.
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Your business may just be the next unicorn, and it won't cost you anything to participate in this potentially life-changing competition.
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American inventors gave us the automobile and the airplane, the personal computer and the Internet, along with countless other life-changing technologies.
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When he made his latest life-changing purchase, he managed to beat odds of 1 in 0003 million, according to the lottery.
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" Obvious from the testimonies, Ms. Hoptman added, "is the life-changing quality of a well-deserved, substantial grant that comes from nowhere.
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There is no end to which POAS addicts will not go in the quest to see that elusive, life-changing second line.
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"I think it would have to be a life-changing event — getting married or moving to a new city," Mr. MacDonald said.
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Whatever the case, Taylor spent most of her life changing her race, along with her name, as often as it suited her.
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Yes, that 2801-day winter sports celebration will feature athleticism, grace and life-changing accomplishment, captivating tens of millions watching at home.
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If it was a person, it would be on TLC's My 220-lb Life in desperate need of a life-changing transformation.
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Do I withhold this life-changing, potentially marriage-ending secret, even though it seems wrong not to inform her of his wrongdoings?
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It was during this period that he suffered a life-changing brain injury, and lost the ability to hear in one ear.
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She was not merely a major force in European theater, but was also said to be a creator of life-changing experiences.
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We soon discover that there is a supernatural mechanism at work, a metaphysical machine that customizes life-changing visions for each person.
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However, the most life-changing product I've tried that the Insider Picks team loves and highly recommends is Tommy John's women's underwear.
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Critic's Pick Bob Stevens's fond look at a life-changing night for the young Beatles should satisfy more than die-hard fans.
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Mr. Spicer's six-month tenure was a life-changing experience for the figures in his orbit, enhancing careers and fueling national exposure.
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The treatment is a type of immunotherapy known as CAR-T, which has proved life-changing for some patients with blood cancers.
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Keeping these red flags on your radar could help protect your money — and help prevent you from suffering life-changing financial losses.
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If you want more wiggle room, I&aposd say go with American Eagle&aposs curvy jeans — they&aposre life-changing, no exaggeration.
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Dalio baked the lessons he&aposd learned from a life-changing low he experienced in 1982 into the foundations of Bridgewater itself.
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Toput an end to this self-induced madness, I bought myself this inexpensive battery-powered alarm clock and it's been life-changing.
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In these efforts to self-soothe, I made a life-changing discovery: Making sourdough bread is the opposite of using the internet.
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Invictus Games and the healing power of adaptive sports for our wounded warriors was a life changing experience - things work out right.
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"It's quite a life-changing thing if you're thinking everything I'm going to eat is going to make me ill," she explains.
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One source called the deal "life changing" for Strahan ... and consider all the NFL Hall of Famer's already accomplished in his life.
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Nevermind the major, life-changing turn of events currently going down in Kylie Jenner's life, she is focused on her BFF Jordyn Woods.
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And what happens is in the summer of 2007, one of their employees has a life-changing experience and needs to get liquidity.
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It has been "life changing" learning to love her nose, she said – and now she wants to help other women do the same.
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It was enough money to be life-changing, without being enough to give up work and travel the world or buy fancy cars.
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"The continually escalating prices of MS disease-modifying therapies are creating barriers to people with MS getting these life-changing medications," she said.
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Another 400,000 suffer life-changing injuries such as amputations, which can push already deprived families into even greater poverty, he told the briefing.
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In the year since having his first son, the Snapchat CEO has opened up about the life-changing positives of fatherhood, telling E!
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Moderna's idea is to engineer messenger RNA in patients with genetic diseases to tell their cells to produce different, potentially life-changing proteins.
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Moderna's idea is to engineer messenger RNA in patients with genetic diseases to tell their cells to produce different, potentially life-changing proteins.
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And if you can't wait until the show begins streaming, check out West's memoir now for an empowering and potentially life-changing read.
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"Injecting small quantities of neuromodulators superficially into the skin has been a life-changing treatment for some of my patients," says Dr. Gilbert.
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The 2017 National Jamboree has showcased and furthered the Scouting mission by combining adventure and leadership development to give youth life-changing experiences.
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Those average numbers hide the potential for major – even life-changing – pay raises, because the truth is there are hot spots for employment.
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It was a long day filled with dust and heat and human suffering, but it was just life-changing to see what's happening.
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A 22-year-old Arizona woman who was born without a vagina or a uterus is crowdfunding money for a life-changing surgery.
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For many American college students, studying abroad is an exciting way to become immersed in another culture and to gain life-changing experiences.
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One day, she learns about the Underground Railroad from a friend, and the pair makes the life-changing decision to attempt an escape.
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Whatever "curveballs" creator Stephen Falk throws our way, it already sounds like things will only get better after Lindsay's big, life-changing monologue.
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This year it's Uncut Gems, in which he plays a New York City jeweler who bets big on a potentially life-changing win.
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Although the lofties and viewers alike were rightly shocked by Winston's massive, life-changing mess-around, we should have all seen it coming.
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Although, I never really understood what she meant until recent years, when I struggled to find the strength to make life-changing decisions.
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Aldridge, 30, reveals how she learned to craft her own fashion identity and more stylish advice in our video series, Life-Changing Tips.
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But the naturally insecure Shandling had never considered performing his own jokes until undergoing what he always remembered as a life changing experience.
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The star celebrated her 47th birthday earlier this month and is the first to admit it's been a life-changing year for her.
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Well, a single standout, confidence-boosting snip can be life-changing, even if catwalks and go-sees aren't part of your job description.
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Brandon: I think that anybody that has a child knows what I'm talking about when I say that it's extreme; it's life-changing.
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"There are some really positive examples of people going into custody and that being quite a life-changing thing for them," she said.
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This pretty image, instead of uniting the meanings of divine, mixes up two often life-changing sacred rites and appears to diminish both.
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I'm fully aware that I am on the cusp of a life-changing event but sometimes I think I'm a bit in denial.
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No wonder it's been named a life-changing spiritual retreat by Travel + Leisure and a top wellness retreat by U.S. News & World Report.
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But writing in your journal as a way to release and express your thoughts, feelings and emotions can be a life-changing habit.
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The Brisbane, Australia resident completed her seventh triathlon on Saturday – just three years after receiving a life-changing heart and double lung transplant.
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Even if you don't win the whole shooting match, you'll walk away with invaluable — some might say life-changing — media and investor exposure.
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Another run of three straight birdies was bookended by bogeys at 12 and 16 to create a chance at a life-changing victory.
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The industry's crisis was brought on by a glut of devices offering a lot of life-changing promises and delivering little in return.
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Laura Dern's action-packed year has been filled with not only life-changing roles, but also support of her fellow female cast members.
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His friend Andy Braunsberg, who was with Polanski when he got the life-changing phone call, said the Rosemary's Baby director was inconsolable.
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Fast, affordable food delivery service has been life-changing for many working Chinese, but some still prefer to whip up their own meals.
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The 48 percent of job seekers who are too anxious to bargain are leaving potentially life-changing amounts of money on the table.
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Anderson wonders if he didn't understand the life-changing magnitude of the surgery — and if it may become a problem in their relationship.
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Coming into a huge, unexpected windfall — like if you win the lottery or score big on a game show — can be life-changing.
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According to Chmerkovskiy, the book will delve into this life-changing experience, as well as his and Maks' journey to become professional dancers.
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It's a life-changing month (as it always is when it's eclipse season), but, Leo, you'll find a way to make it work.
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Vaginal Kung Fu invigorates the vagina so it can function as it's meant to: a giver of multiple orgasms and life-changing pleasure.
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We all know that feeling of overwhelming emptiness that takes over when you come to the end of a life-changing television show.
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Of course, Chewbacca Mom is just one of many viral stars who've made serious, life-changing sums following their 15 minutes of fame.
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In YouTube videos, Parris speaks of life-changing moments, of traveling with adoptive parents to Africa to meet children for the first time.
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That's important when your work is to make life-changing medicines, but it can challenge things like innovation and uptake of new technologies.
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I'm a cis, straight, white, able-bodied woman, and even with that laundry list of privilege, body neutrality is a life-changing concept.
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For the many who make the trip, and for the countless others who don't, Buffett's teachings are aspirational, meaningful, and even life-changing.
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It occurred to me that the book had a certain Marie Kondo quality to it: the life-changing magic of planning your week.
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"It" seemed like a linguistic game, using ambiguous pronouns and referring to a life-changing event without providing a clear point of reference.
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It sucked to live without a headphone jack on the iPhone 7, but was life-changing to use AirPods before anyone else could.
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It might have been minutes before giving an important presentation, having a difficult conversation with a coworker, or making a life-changing decision.
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The goal of the CAT is to break down the barriers that prevent patients from accessing critical life-changing and life-saving treatments.
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McFarland "promised a life-changing music festival, but in actuality delivered a disaster," acting Manhattan US Attorney Joon Kim said at the time.
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These are all framed as life-changing moments when one or more characters has a realization that we ultimately never hear about again.
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Life Changing Magic, which sat atop the New York Times Bestseller list for 69 weeks, is back on it now, 5 years later.
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Just one year after his life-changing surgery, Garcia-Tolson began swimming, and within three years, he was running and competing in triathlons.
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According to the book, in 1987, Balaban called him into his office to gave him the life-changing news: the duo was broke.
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His agent Mino Raiola said the following: Accusing Zlatan of doping is not just a mistake; it's a big, life-changing mistake. [Guardian]
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It was a life-changing experience, but it also preceded a brand new phase of her life: her career as an international model.
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His signature scent also beckoned a love interest that would become his girlfriend for nearly five years—meaning it was inarguably life-changing.
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I finally said to the mother, 'We need to try Botox,' and it has been a complete life-changing event for this woman.
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A few months ago, we heard the life-changing news that All Pink Starburst packs were coming to stores for a limited time.
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While my dad had suspected he was sick before actually getting diagnosed, he didn&apost think it would be anything so life-changing.
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