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- adjective Having a significant effect on the course of one's life.
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Examples
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What happened next was lifechanging for the officer, and we complain about British Courts, what on earth were the jury thinking. on March 15, 2009 at 10: 07 pm | Reply Peter de Vries
“Ruralshire Constabulary to get TASER on the front line” « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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I can testify, first hand, that when I did 40 days of giving last year (before my 40th birthday), it was lifechanging.
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Will your bitterness really makes such a lifechanging decision?
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Not only do they do lifechanging eye surgery overseas, they also do it here in Aus.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Footy tipping for charity tomorrw. Victorian input needed. 2010
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I have some plans for the next year, that are a bit scary and lifechanging.
end of the day wrap up girliejones 2010
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There have been as many good things as bad, but some of the bad is of a lifechanging variety.
Even in a little thing gillpolack 2009
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There have been as many good things as bad, but some of the bad is of a lifechanging variety.
gillpolack: Today I've been voyaging through my own gillpolack 2009
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People do NOT have to have face-to-face meetings to have meaningful and lifechanging interactions with the millions of other occupants of virtual worlds.
BIG News from Great Britain: VWs Make People Lonely and Sick 2009
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People do NOT have to have face-to-face meetings to have meaningful and lifechanging interactions with the millions of other occupants of virtual worlds.
February 2009 2009
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I was a teenager when I first saw it (illegally) and, like some other films of a similar era "Charlie Bubbles" (Albert Finney) and "If" (Lindsay Anderson), it was for me one of those "lifechanging" (or do I mean "life-awareness"?) films, even though I didn't fully understand all of them, I damn well wanted to!
Finally went to see ... Frank Wilson 2006
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