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But to be the change-maker is not my role.
But the far bigger problem for Cameron is that people used to think of him as a change-maker.
You will never have a chance - never - to vote for a better change-maker.
The change-maker saw them from his booth, but thought they were ordinary passengers trying to catch the train.
Audrey told us you was a change-maker," he continued, glancing over to his partner. "
It is the change-maker's responsibility to address those anxieties.
No one likes to be treated like a cog, as versus a change-maker, it’s very different.
Taking it, the change-maker slid five nickels in return.
The question of the campaign, Clinton added, is "Who is the best change-maker?"
The idea was to contrast Brown the process-follower with Cameron the change-maker.
"She's the best change-maker that I ever knew, and I think that's important in a president," he said.
Russo's change clattered into the tray of the change-maker.
It’s scary not to be a change-maker, not to know how to cause change in a world that’s defined by change.
That’s ok for a static world but we don’t live in a static world, everyone wants to be a change-maker.
This is about electing the best change-maker."
He twiddled his change-maker and handed over a black bonus tab as if he hated to part with it.
The pro-Obama answer is that the young senator is a reformer without parallel, a change-maker and mould-breaker.
One was a sad-faced individual whom Blake introduced as Tompkins, change-maker at an East Side elevated station.
"This really is the decision: Do you want the feeling of change, or do you want someone who is a change-maker and can make your life better?"
At the Reno airport, Ray Thompson, a former casino change-maker, slogged through another rotation on the X-ray machine.
He was also a finalist in the Reynolds Change-Maker Entrepreneur Challenge for his company, TradeMade, Inc.
He urged parishioners to support her candidacy—he called her a "world-class change-maker"—because of her position on issues important to them, such as health care, help for Iraq war veterans, education and job creation.
Earlier in the day, Bill Clinton, working non-stop to save his wife’s campaign, told a crowd in a school gymnasium in Amherst: “She’s a change-maker, the best I ever saw.”
Enrolling at Columbia University, he went to school during the day and worked at night as a change-maker for six years in the IND subway, eventually earning bachelor of science and master of arts degrees.