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changer

noun as in dealer

noun as in merchandiser

noun as in trafficker

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The ship - and its sister vessel Spirit of Tasmania V, which is still being built - had previously been described as a "game changer" for Tasmania's tourism industry.

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Jacob Nitter Sorensen, chief executive of national carrier Air Greenland, says that the new international airport in Nuuk is “going to be a big game changer for us”.

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“These are great tools for artists, and many of those are already embracing this and understanding that they are game changers for the craft.”

“Yeah, unity is really important to me as well. But sometimes Christ goes into the temple and turns over the tables of the money changers. It’s not always kumbaya,” Rowland told a Times reporter.

He said claiming half the compensation back from the bank the fraudster used would be a "game changer" because it would incentivise the industry to shut down accounts sooner to prevent fraud and therefore payouts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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