1. And Perestroika has meant so many changes - even the introduction of the latest computerised office technology. 2. Inside the business school chimed the melody that meant the change of lessons. 3. In the early Middle Ages it often meant kaleidoscopic change on the political scene but the new pattern took some time to form. 4. Whether it means a change of Government or not, what the business community wants is an end to the recession. 5. Apart from more money, the Premier League merely means irritating changes to the footballing language. 6. For Darlington, Newcastle and Teesside passengers it will mean a change at York or Manchester Piccadilly. 7. Americans understand that increased national security will mean changes in our lifestyle, and I believe we will make these changes to guarantee our future. 8. An increase in white-collar jobs has meant a change in the suit business, he said. 9. And to them that meant change. |