The Friar gives absolution for sins in exchange for money and flirts with the prettiest wives. |
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He apparently paid 500,000 dong a month in exchange for the documents' procurement. |
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He told his donah he knew all the places where they gave the best second-hand clothes in exchange for flowers. |
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We're waiting to hear if the conference organizers are going to offer us free or reduced registration in exchange for dogsbodying. |
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These cities may also demand the finishing of streets, gutters and sidewalks in exchange for permit approval. |
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I am offering to eliminate the federal powers of disallowance in exchange for the abolition of the Senate. |
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The Greeks send an embassy to Achilles requesting his return to battle in exchange for treasure and an unharmed Briseis. |
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I may find I'm willing to sell my soul in exchange for a fresh dewy complexion once more wrinkles start appearing in the bathroom mirror. |
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Mum's gossipy friend picks the beans that grow through the fence and hands them back to the grandmother in exchange for facts. |
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The nonsmokers could demand what they wanted in exchange for their rations. |
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Instead of importing every item in exchange for oil, the government is intent on producing its own manufactured products. |
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These people were allowed to trade with the galleons in exchange for welcoming fourteen Franciscan missionaries on their land. |
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All were volunteers participating in exchange for partial fulfilment of a course requirement. |
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Often he simply forfeits his royalties from manufacturers in exchange for products which end up in fans hands free-of-charge. |
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What if I just turn myself in and try to strike a deal where my guilt is covered up in exchange for inside information? |
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Others offered promises to build a cathedral in his honour in exchange for a donation. |
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The food will help make up five-day meal packages handed out in exchange for a meal ticket. |
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Girls tie threads around their brothers wrists in exchange for protection and a small gift. |
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He then offers to write a story about the Air Force in exchange for being allowed a ride in a jet. |
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Bonded workers agree to sell their labour in exchange for a lump sum, perhaps to pay a big medical bill. |
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He also learns that he agreed to the memory wipe in exchange for a huge sum of money. |
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In Genesis, Jacob gave Esau, in exchange for his birthright, a meal of red potage, probably a red lentil stew. |
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What must cooperatives return to members in exchange for higher levels of equity investment? |
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A number of companies are already involved in oil swaps with Iran in exchange for Iranian oil at its Persian Gulf export terminals. |
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They assisted a Grade Nine pupil at the secondary school where they were invigilating by providing answers in exchange for money. |
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And there are the autobiographical grasses, exposing old secrets and betraying ancient confidences in exchange for sales. |
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He is a figurehead, the hard-drinking leader who gives the gang what they want in exchange for loyalty and service. |
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Liz is just joining a long line of celebrities who are happy to endorse unlikely products in exchange for the right fee. |
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If anyone needs a Gmail account, I have half a dozen to give away in exchange for a donation to the charity of your choice. |
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A school is set to give up some of its land for a housing development in exchange for a new sports field, it has been revealed. |
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Many of these make false promises about solutions they can provide in exchange for hefty fees that they charge. |
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These contracts offer companies lower tariffs in exchange for the right to shut off their power in times of need. |
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He said the boy often cleaned planes in exchange for flight time and was very familiar with operations at the school. |
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Thus, it was of no surprise that they demanded nothing in exchange for freeing the twelve men. |
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He said the men took him to a forest and threatened to kill him but he convinced them to let him go in exchange for the car. |
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You might be prepared to take a lower salary in exchange for that kind of security about your future. |
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The emperor gave the two men a bag of gold coins in exchange for their promise to begin working on the fabric immediately. |
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For those families with larger families they should be able to phone for a larger bin in exchange for their existing one. |
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Many of these are Bantu, sold to the Portuguese in exchange for clothing, liquor, and guns. |
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What the seller wants ultimately to receive in exchange for the commodities sold is other commodities. |
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Has he struck a Faustian pact with the devil so he gets all the money in the world in exchange for his soul? |
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Giving out 20 liters to 30 liters of gasoline in exchange for a bit of cold cash is still okay, because my boss may not notice it. |
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No one was allowed to ask for or pay more than the face value of a coin in exchange for a new quarter. |
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Wampum was prized by the Indians and used by the Europeans as currency in exchange for beaver pelts. |
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Others dealt with hucksters, peddlers who accepted chestnuts and other goods in exchange for merchandise. |
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A few search engines, hungry for cash, accepted money from websites in exchange for placing the sites in search results. |
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Finally, Duncan was summoned to a meeting with a local mafia boss and the car was returned to him in exchange for 12,000 Swiss francs. |
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They are outfitted with bespoke suits in exchange for 10 seconds of product placement. |
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He is also hoping to wrangle Trade Promotion Authority back out of Congress in exchange for his craven cave-in to special interests. |
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The happiness we get in exchange for virtue could happen on the spot or in the future. |
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I'll trade you one apology for McDonald's Filet-o-Fish in exchange for a mea culpa over haggis or steak tartare. |
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The money offered in exchange for such abuse is too tempting for many of them. |
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The curator of the museum, has suggested that perhaps Frederick Linder, a painter and paperhanger, papered the walls in exchange for free rent. |
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She has made a deal to let two greasy thugs grow pot on their farmland in exchange for a cut of the profits. |
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I learned this game from our interpreter, in exchange for teaching him bridge. |
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Every time she accepts a bribe in exchange for spreading a virus, her power decreases. |
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This system gave the local lords wealth and property in exchange for their services as cavalry soldiers in the army. |
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The problem with giving people crack cocaine in exchange for registering voters is that you just can't trust crackheads to follow the rules. |
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As a society, we have chosen to have a certain level of unemployment in exchange for low inflation. |
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Someone asked me for two pounds, in exchange for which he would provide me with a bit of skunk. |
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The black swans were given to the university by the Wildlife And Wetlands Trust, in exchange for Pochard duck eggs. |
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In effect, we are slowly surrendering our sovereignty in exchange for moneylending. |
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They are forced to take in three roomers who pay money in exchange for room and board. |
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Are they going to be able to resist the temptation of low prices in the short run in exchange for less innovation in the future? |
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Olivier has agreed to help him improve his French in exchange for help in English. |
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Restaurants try to trick you out of a little more money in exchange for a lot more food. |
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Work out a swap deal with your local travel agency in exchange for promoting it in your advertising. |
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They used to give us freebie haircuts in exchange for endless vodkas and tonics. |
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He was taken in by a busy cook who offered him bed and board in exchange for skivvying. |
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The coupons had values on them which were to be given to the bar staff in exchange for alcohol. |
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I talked to a group of lads involved with the project, who in exchange for anonymity talked frankly about their preoccupations. |
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The painting was, after all, undertaken as a gift to send to Arles in exchange for a self-portrait by van Gogh. |
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Try bartering a service you can perform in exchange for someone else's service to you. |
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Without language he somehow manages to convey the concept of bartering him food in exchange for the right to see something. |
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Wild, 55, pleaded to third-degree menacing, a misdemeanor in exchange for a conditional discharge. |
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When you eventually wise up, faux police barge into your hotel and demand massive bribes in exchange for your freedom. |
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The head of the household was a master to whom all other members had to submit in exchange for his protection. |
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They pocket fat checks and bonuses in exchange for which they have entered the back-stabbing business. |
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The Chinese traded silk in exchange for pet dogs along the Great Wall of China. |
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Did she hand over the goods in a service station on the M1 in exchange for a brown envelope bulging with cash? |
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First they shipped malcontent Bonzi Wells to Memphis in exchange for Wes Person and a conditional first-round draft pick. |
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It's the usual grab bag of danger that one accepts in exchange for high-alpine solitude, and maybe even satori. |
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As the maintainer of this blog with less and less time, I would gladly give it up in exchange for spam to no longer be an issue. |
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You encourage as many sites as possible to shove up ads in exchange for a take of any revenue driven by those ads. |
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Giving loggers the timber they remove in exchange for the service they perform is not an improvement, Holmer says. |
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They help roots scavenge more nutrients and water from the soil in exchange for sugar to make the molecules they need to live and grow. |
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I explain that I'm not looking for much in wage, more like room and board in exchange for part-time. |
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Here are some players worthy of signing as restricted free agents in exchange for late-round picks this year. |
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Vanessa raised hundreds of pounds for the charity by playing requests in exchange for donations to the appeal. |
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And besides, they have been providing entertainment in exchange for a tin of dog food per day. |
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We offer you the chance to meet like-minded people and get a national qualification, in exchange for your commitment. |
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The Tech Zone reviews the Card Cooler XT, which you can own in exchange for 34 of your US dollars. |
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He's publicly turned down a deal for leniency in exchange for information on his surveillance activities. |
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Jake's case notes further reveal that he initially thought his job at the hospital was in exchange for board and lodging. |
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Do people ever offer the repo man sexual favours in exchange for him turning around and pretending he never saw them? |
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In his final days, he had little money and was living in a house on the Gold Coast, rent-free in exchange for gardening duties. |
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Unfortunately, you may have to relinquish some managerial control in exchange for their money! |
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Williams wants to frame the girl's abusive boyfriend for his crime in exchange for shutting his yap about the shooting in the fog. |
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Native Americans hunted whitetail deer for colonists or offered food to them in exchange for manufactured goods from Europe. |
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Were there any concessions, quid pro quos offered to those countries in exchange for their affirmative vote? |
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And the agency willingly risks taking the rap in exchange for access to all that client money. |
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What about the career criminal scheduled for lethal injection because a fellow inmate pinned a murder rap on him in exchange for time off? |
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Users infected with a new strain of ransomware found their computers held hostage in exchange for a money transfer demanded by its creators. |
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The bank advances funds to you in exchange for the right to collect that amount from income streams due to the business from debtors. |
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We have a field suitable for his needs, in exchange for which we would have his field, which adjoins our land. |
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Nevertheless, Stakhanovism emerged as a movement based on the virtues of working really hard for really long hours, in exchange for the satisfaction of doing so. |
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The automaker was supposed to get rid of its unresponsive culture in exchange for taxpayer salvation. |
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We are being conditioned to believe that in exchange for a bargain, we just have no right to expect comfort in return. |
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Ravitch has said the borrowing would have been temporary and would have come in exchange for a more transparent budget. |
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Grabbing a prime-time anchor spot in exchange for cheerleading for a controversial merger would be the capper on that career. |
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A big chunk of the talk was spent warning about the proliferation of accelerators and other programs that offer business guidance in exchange for equity. |
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Now there should be room for the 5 sweetcorn and the sprouting broccoli and the 4 runner beans I have been given in exchange for the Welsh onions. |
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The brains behind the operation, the drug kingpins, usually receive a get-out-of-jail-free card in exchange for giving information and writing a check. |
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Meaning, Williams has basically previously displayed his willingness to spout government propaganda in exchange for cash. |
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I am now told that it originated in England when the poor would beg for food on All Souls' Day and beggars would receive special treats in exchange for prayers for the dead. |
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His attorney recalled that he gave him a release in letter format from the promissory note indebtedness in exchange for receiving five Fieldway shares. |
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Victims are confidentially asked to make their bank accounts available to launder the money in exchange for a commission, usually itself a small fortune. |
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If anti-doping officials, in exchange for a confession, restored his eligibility, he could resume his cycling career. |
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They're lending the American government money in exchange for interest. |
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Gross and an unnamed American intelligence agent were freed Wednesday in exchange for three Cuban spies. |
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Prior to passage of the law, a grey area existed where law enforcement officials offered rewards to members of crime organizations in exchange for tips on criminal activities. |
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Corrupt judge sentences seemingly harmless high school kids to for-profit detention centers in exchange for cash. |
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A young actor named Miles appears at the kitchen door of a rural Ontario farmhouse and asks the two bachelor farmers if he can work for them in exchange for room and board. |
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In large towns, it tended to act as a collaborating class, offering the aristocracy and the upper middle class the means of power in exchange for recognition and status. |
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She indicated that the government strategy had been to agree to the raise in exchange for not filling open vacancies and increasing the work load on the remaining workers. |
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The interview was part of an deal whereby the media agrees to leave the prince alone while he studies for his degree in exchange for termly photocalls. |
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The Beating Bowel Cancer charity is asking men to wear loud, flamboyant ties and women to wear weird and wonderful scarves or ties in exchange for making donations. |
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The Bush Doctrine recognized the pitfalls of condoning authoritarian governance in exchange for an illusory promise of stability. |
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You pay an initiation fee and a monthly rate in exchange for unlimited use at facilities. |
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Like many other people, Heidi Evans was constantly barraged with dubious emails purporting to offer millions in exchange for helping to transfer vast funds from Africa. |
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The most heart wrenching of these stories is that of the 12-year-old who was bartered away by her father in exchange for a woman to marry his son. |
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It was an appeal of the artist to his countrymen not to give up their traditional values in exchange for the Western modernization that had begun in the Meiji period. |
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This is basically an address book of organic producers looking for casual workers willing to dig up a few spuds or milk the odd goat in exchange for bed and board. |
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If approved, the deal would entail tolling the existing route in exchange for a multi-million rand upgrade and maintenance contract with the consortium partners. |
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It was a more complicated system matching contributions in exchange for limiting spending on a state-by-state basis. |
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The British know about these and probably have a deal with them to keep these weapons until they can be traded in for cash in exchange for information. |
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White also stated that he obtained the firearm found under his bedroom mattress in exchange for methamphetamine. |
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His pitch was to lend to the struggling governments of Europe in exchange for monopolies on the production and sale of matches. |
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But the critics assume that Quebecers get nothing in exchange for their tax dollars, that this money is somehow dumped into a great bureaucratic black hole. |
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Again, the harshest punishments often go to street dealers and mules who don't have much information about the drug world to give prosecutors in exchange for a lower sentence. |
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However there is no allegation that any conduct of Mr. Goody in any way impacted on the obtaining of the peace bond in exchange for withdrawal of the charges. |
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Deals where struck whereby men provided a female worker, or bondager, to labor on demand for the employer in exchange for such things as the cottage rent. |
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The plan promised opportunities for home ownership in a refurbished community, in exchange for a sharp reduction in the number of publicly funded units. |
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Native title owners might voluntarily surrender their native title to the Crown in exchange for tangible commercial benefits for the local Indigenous community. |
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According to France's Interior Ministry, the group had sent several letters demanding payment in exchange for the neutralization of several bombs. |
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Anyone allowed to enter the pizzeria must sign a confidentiality agreement and do as they are told in exchange for free pizza. |
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In a viatical settlement, a person with a terminal disease sells his or her life insurance policy at a discount from its face value in exchange for ready cash. |
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Declan Byrne hung up his spikes, singlet and shorts in exchange for a black tie outfit as he was selected as an escort to the Limerick Rose in the 2003 Tralee contest. |
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We would perhaps be tossing out any pretense of traditional baseball in exchange for popular thrill-a-minute spectacle. |
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At the Dawn Temple a saffron robed monk sprinkled us with holy water and tied yellow string around our wrists in exchange for a donation in his bowl. |
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But raffling off gifts in exchange for website signups is, somehow, perfectly legal. |
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Greg Brophy, a candidate for governor in Colorado is raffling off guns in exchange for website signups. |
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Several decades later, Thornborough gave Whitacre a half-crown in exchange for a grain of rye that was to be doubled in number each week for a year. |
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Just as Cologne traded Rhine and Mosel wines to the Baltic and the Low Countries in exchange for herrings and stockfish, Frankfurt did the same with Alsace wines. |
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Aircon, a six-CD changer, six airbags and sunlight sensors come as standard,and the diesel is a real stormer, returning over 50 mpg in exchange for a vigorous 110 bhp. |
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Although most of the hostages were released unharmed in exchange for the rebels' safe passage to their hideouts, this act of terrorism cannot be condoned. |
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But in exchange for a larger severance package, he agreed to stay until April to help and train an outside company that InfoSpace hired to do his old job. |
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Such concepts were derived partly from the feudal and chivalric traditions in which land was held from the Crown in exchange for the performance of military duties. |
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The curator of the museum has suggested that perhaps Frederick Linder, a painter and paperhanger who lived at 97 Orchard Street, papered the walls in exchange for free rent. |
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My intention, though against the law, was to take it to the pawnbrokers in exchange for money so as to buy myself some more time before starving to death. |
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It could then export the surplus of this commodity in exchange for imports produced by other countries with respective comparative cost advantages. |
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In 1895, Booker T. Washington infamously counseled accommodation to racial discrimination in exchange for material progress that never materialized. |
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At the center of the dispute is a compromise reached Tuesday to put aside the party asset bill in exchange for opposition support for a makeshift finance measure. |
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The chartered companies originated in the feudal practice of sovereigns granting fiefs to vassals in exchange for acceptance of obligations to the suzerain. |
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The ordinance also granted property owners an increase in the total floor area otherwise allowed in exchange for providing public plazas or arcades. |
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He also apparently owed his pusher quite a bit of money, so the prospect of living and the debt being forgiven in exchange for planting the device had been too much for him. |
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Some guests want to know at the time of booking precisely what cabin they will have and others are willing to take a gamble in exchange for an upgrade. |
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The hand of six-year-old Mary was promised to the French dauphin, Francis, in 1548 in exchange for French protection of Scotland from the English as part of the Auld Alliance. |
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These displays of generosity were used by princes to bind their subjects to themselves, promoting a culture based on the granting of gifts in exchange for loyalty and service. |
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When catcher Moe Berg offered to explain baseball to Albert Einstein in exchange for tutoring in mathematics, the propounder of the theory of relativity responded. |
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The filmmakers also venture to the Kafue Flats where 10,000 nomads also grapple with the virus, so poor they are often forced to prostitute in exchange for fish. |
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These masses of disentitled people may enter into quasi-feudal social relations with those who own land in exchange for food and physical security. |
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Some camgirls offer nude photographs or videos of themselves in exchange for gifts or money. |
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In 1961, she licensed rights to Walt Disney Productions in exchange for royalties in the first of two agreements between Stephen Slesinger, Inc. |
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In order to establish peace, King Burhred of Mercia ceded Nottingham to the Danes in exchange for leaving the rest of Mercia undisturbed. |
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Trading with Romans also took place, largely furs and skins in exchange for luxury goods. |
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Baines requests gradually increased intimacy in exchange for greater numbers of keys. |
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Lawrence Ranch, in 1924 from Dodge Luhan in exchange for the manuscript of Sons and Lovers. |
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This changed on 18 November 1189 when King Richard I granted the town its first charter in exchange for money to fund his crusades. |
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Trade involves the transfer of goods or services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money. |
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This conflict ended with the Treaty of Breda, which stipulated that the Dutch give up their claim to New Netherlands in exchange for Suriname. |
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At Winchester, Robert of Gloucester was captured while covering Matilda's retreat so Matilda freed Stephen in exchange for Robert. |
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How often do you see your kid toss aside a badminton racket or basketball in exchange for some playtime with a shiny black tablet or iPad? |
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They were returned to Spain in 1783 in exchange for the Bahamas, at which time most of the British left. |
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The terrorists demanded a plane and a pilot in exchange for the hostages. |
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Easton, where a contract was made for work to be done in exchange for payment to a third party. |
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Farmers provided warriors with food in exchange for protection against invasion by enemies. |
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The Spanish granted the British settlers the right to occupy the area and cut logwood in exchange for helping to suppress piracy. |
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This eventually allowed the Spanish to negotiate peace with chiefs in exchange for basic goods such as blankets, clothes and food. |
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Out of these, only one carrack went on to China in order to purchase silk, also in exchange for Portuguese silver. |
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In addition, William became hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg in exchange for his German possessions. |
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Kidnapping may be done to demand for ransom in exchange for releasing the victim, or for other illegal purposes. |
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Slaves were an expensive commodity, and traders received a great deal in exchange for each enslaved person. |
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Trade ships sailed from Europe to the African coast, trading manufactured goods and weapons in exchange for slaves. |
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The Paraguayan War contributed to ending slavery, since many slaves enlisted in exchange for freedom. |
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These fungi facilitate the uptake of nutrients, especially phosphorus from nutrient deficient soils in exchange for host photosynthates. |
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In 1404, it was returned to Charles VI of France, in exchange for the Duchy of Nemours. |
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The conference ended with a signed agreement calling for the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops in exchange for the cessation of armed confrontation. |
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My father was placed as a farmhand in exchange for room and board. |
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Alvarado's presence, however, did not last long as he left South America in exchange for monetary compensation from Pizarro. |
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These rulers were allowed a measure of internal autonomy in exchange for British suzerainty. |
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Political parties were offered concessions, such as taxes on imported grain, in exchange for their support for naval bills. |
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Skier Carrie Sheinberg said a group of German bobsledders once offered her their gold medals in exchange for sexual favours. |
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Mandatorily redeemable shares, where the issuing company is obligated to buy back shares in exchange for cash or assets. |
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Broadly defined, it was a way of structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour. |
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It also owed the City of Duluth back rent, which the city has indicated would be forgiven in exchange for job creation. |
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According to this pact, the Liberals would support the government in crucial votes in exchange for some influence over policy. |
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DirecTV was sold to Liberty Media in 2008 in exchange for its holding in News International. |
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He offered to help Louis XII on condition that Sicily be given to Cesare, and then offered to help Spain in exchange for Siena, Pisa and Bologna. |
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As the relative value of the coins becomes lower, consumers would need to give more coins in exchange for the same goods and services as before. |
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In the earlier episodes, depositors ran to their banks and demanded cash in exchange for their checking accounts. |
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Some marathon organizers set aside a portion their limited entry slots for charity organizations to sell to members in exchange for donations. |
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Oh, and don't forget heartburn suffered by many when an Army battle dress uniform was pressed upon us in exchange for the old olive drabs. |
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A Prussian scheme for compensating Frederick Augustus with Bohemia in exchange for Saxony obviously presupposed further spoliation of Austria. |
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The Thai Emperor granted authority over Cambodia to France, in exchange for two provinces of Laos, which were ceded by Cambodia to Thailand. |
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Simply put, in exchange for an upfront cash premium, you surrender your participation in the stock's price appreciation beyond the strike price. |
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Clark argued that in exchange for the financial benefits and bribes that England bestowed, what it gained was. |
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Out of these, only one carrack went on to Ming China in order to purchase silk, also in exchange for Portuguese silver. |
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Tribute was not always money, but also valuables, effectively making the payers hostages kept unpillaged in exchange for good behaviour. |
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Richard made overtures to Landais, offering military support for Landais's weak regime under Duke Francis II of Brittany in exchange for Henry. |
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De Alvarado left South America in exchange for monetary compensation from Pizarro. |
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Alfonso II assured Valencia by renouncing the Aragonese rights of annexing Murcia in exchange for securing the Aragonese frontier with Castile. |
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However, Henry successfully courted Rhys, offering the lieutenancy of all Wales in exchange for his fealty. |
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The basic CDS transaction involved AIG receiving a premium in exchange for a promise to pay money to party A in the event party B defaulted. |
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Mehmed allowed the Orthodox Church to maintain its autonomy and land in exchange for accepting Ottoman authority. |
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Lupus, fearing Charles, turned Hunald over in exchange for peace, and was put in a monastery. |
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Landais reached an agreement with Richard to send back Henry and his uncle in exchange for military and financial aid. |
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Soon Clotaire IV died and Odo surrendered King Chilperic in exchange for Martel recognising his dukedom. |
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Medieval Japan developed a feudal system similar to the European system, where land was held in exchange for military service. |
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She was wearing a pink muumuu and a wide brim hat, which one of the vendors had given to her in exchange for ten hot fritters. |
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Typically, a house sitter takes care of the house when the owners leave for a vacation, in exchange for staying at the property. |
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Land, for instance, was granted by the Crown to lords in exchange for feudal services and they, in turn, granted the land to lesser lords. |
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It also gave her a bonus in exchange for exclusive rights to her personal story. |
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Many of the former native titles were abolished, but some of the native Welsh lords were given English titles in exchange for their loyalty. |
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The heavy weight of the new coins encouraged merchants to deposit it in exchange for receipts. |
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The presence of strong internal sovereignty allows a state to deter opposition groups in exchange for bargaining. |
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An infielder Jake Elmore has been bought by the Oakland Athletics from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for cash considerations. |
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This had been rescinded by Richard I in exchange for financial compensation in 1189, but the relationship remained uneasy. |
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Authorities say the trade has flourished for years with Jamaicans receiving pistols and submachine guns in exchange for home-grown marijuana. |
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Parliament managed to negotiate treaties with the princes of German states for large sums of money, in exchange for mercenary troops. |
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They provide startup capital for a business, usually in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity. |
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King Burgred of Mercia then negotiated peace with Ivar, with the Danes keeping Nottingham in exchange for leaving the rest of Mercia alone. |
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Habitat volunteers will gift-wrap presents in exchange for a donation to Habitat, which helps provide housing for low-income families. |
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Liberals allow others freedom to do what they want, in exchange for having the same freedom in return. |
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Under the facts of the CIE corporation A entered into a sale-leaseback of depreciable equipment with B, in exchange for B's note. |
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While the official LDS movement rejects polygamy, historically they promoted it and only foreswore polygamy in exchange for Utah's statehood. |
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He agreed to set aside his wife, Isabella of Gloucester, and marry Philip's sister, Alys, in exchange for Philip's support. |
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John hoped to acquire Normandy, Anjou and the other lands in France held by Richard in exchange for allying himself with Philip. |
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In response, he sent ambassadors to Rome, offering political recognition to Maxentius in exchange for a military support. |
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In the jimsonweed that she studies, hawkmoths deliver pollen in exchange for nectar, but also lay eggs on the plants. |
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The first mutualist plan was offered 400 years before the revolution when, in 1559, a physician from Spain offered a plan for medical care in exchange for a regular fee. |
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The Goths were also watching the Romans, and on 8 August Fritigern sent an emissary to propose a peace and an alliance in exchange for some Roman territory. |
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It seems clear that the Romans had allowed them to take the former lands of the now missing Boii, in exchange for serving as a buffer against the Suebi. |
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The Government had established a plan whereby the South Sea Company would assume the national debt of Great Britain in exchange for lucrative bonds. |
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This gives the state a hand in religious administration and appointment of clergy, in exchange for which the state pays certain running costs and wages. |
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Deals were made with the SNP and Plaid Cymru to hold referenda on devolution in exchange for their support, helping to prolong the government's life. |
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Ministry of supply will collect cooking oil from different distributers and citizens in exchange for points they get for obtaining free food commodities. |
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The next interaction involves a man named Untces, with whom Lendix'tcux negotiates the return of Untces' spearhead in exchange for building a sweathouse. |
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By the 13th century Southampton had become a leading port, particularly involved in the import of French wine in exchange for English cloth and wool. |
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Henry paid Pope Callixtus a large amount of money, in exchange for the Papacy annulling the marriage of William Clito and Sibylla on the grounds of consanguinity. |
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After the arrival of the Portuguese in Brazil, the Native Americans started to trade their prisoners, instead of using them as slaves or food, in exchange for goods. |
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Europeans traded for slaves with the slave capturers of the local native African tribes in exchange for rum, guns, gunpowder, and other manufactures. |
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Led by the brothers Halfdan and Ivar the Boneless, they wintered in East Anglia, where they demanded and received tribute in exchange for a temporary peace. |
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In the deal Vazquez and lefty reliever Boone Logan will go to the Yankees in exchange for Melky Cabrera, Mike Dunn and minor leaguer Arodys Vizcaino, the report said. |
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But as he put down his bow and arrow in exchange for his dentist's drill, the hunter ended his silence to complain how he had now become the hunted. |
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In order to secure a UK record contract, Epstein negotiated an early end to the band's contract with Polydor, in exchange for more recordings backing Tony Sheridan. |
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The obligations often included military support and mutual protection, in exchange for certain privileges, usually including land held as a tenant or fief. |
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You can find petsitters who will stay in your home for free while you're away, or find a free place to stay in exchange for petsitting in someone's home while they're gone. |
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A farm hand plants and harvests the crop in exchange for rent. |
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Milton tutored Williams in Hebrew in exchange for lessons in Dutch. |
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He regarded Japan as too weak to evict the Russians militarily, so he proposed giving Russia control over Manchuria in exchange for Japanese control of northern Korea. |
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You cannot on any principle of equality in negotiation claim a cession of territory except in exchange for other advantages which you have in your power. |
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The British wanted to retain their overseas conquests and have Hanover restored to George III in exchange for accepting French conquests on the continent. |
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Seeing Russia as a rival, Japan offered to recognize Russian dominance in Manchuria in exchange for recognition of Korea as being within the Japanese sphere of influence. |
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The company was allowed to maintain its virtual monopoly over trade in exchange for the biennial sum and was obligated to export a minimum quantity of goods yearly to Britain. |
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Many women also worked outside the home, or took boarders, did laundry for trade or cash, and did sewing for neighbors in exchange for something they could offer. |
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In 2013, Williams and the Welsh Liberal Democrats more than doubled investment for the Welsh Pupil Premium in exchange for abstaining on the Welsh government's annual budget. |
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He again offered to move his men, this time to Pannonia, in exchange for a modest sum of money and the modest title of Comes, but he was refused as a supporter of Stilicho. |
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Fast-track programs allow prosecutors in certain districts to offer below-Guidelines sentences in exchange for a defendant's guilty plea and waiver of certain rights. |
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In 1253, Henry confirmed the charters once again in exchange for taxation. |
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Richard I of England would end the Treaty of Falaise in exchange for money to fund his own crusade, setting a context for cordial relationships between the two kings. |
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Black radicals, and the black community at large, always excused Farrakhan's conservatism in exchange for his unique willingness to consistently flip off white America. |
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Under the terms of the Arrangement, IRC shareholders can elect to receive cash, shares or a combination of both in exchange for their current IRC shareholdings. |
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For six days I witnessed the giving of a number of treatments. That was the sum total of information that was transferred in exchange for tuition paid. |
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Britain returned Dutch Caribbean territories to Dutch sovereignty, in exchange for free trade rights in the Dutch East Indies and control of the Indian port of Negapatnam. |
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The storekeepers of these shops sold their imported goods in exchange for crops and other local products, including roof shingles, potash, and barrel staves. |
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The manor of Scrivelsby in England has, since the Middle Ages, been held by the Marmion family in grand serjeanty, in exchange for their service as King's or Queen's Champion. |
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After pressure from Norwegian merchants license trade was permitted with corn from Denmark to Eastern Norway in exchange for Norwegian timber export to Great Britain. |
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He sees the boat draw alongside the sailboat as one of the two men on deck catches the line and the other shouts fateful katharevousa in exchange for demotic greetings. |
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The Holstein Counts gained control of large portions of Denmark because the king would grant them fiefs in exchange for money to finance royal operations. |
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A patent is a limited property right the government gives inventors in exchange for their agreement to share details of their inventions with the public. |
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In 1763, Spain traded Florida to Great Britain in exchange for control of Havana, Cuba, which had been captured by the British during the Seven Years' War. |
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To protect their interests, the settlers banned the growing of coffee, introduced a hut tax, and the landless were granted less and less land in exchange for their labour. |
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The treaty offered Rollo and his men the French lands between the river Epte and the Atlantic coast in exchange for their protection against further Viking incursions. |
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The Khmer Krom are the native people of the Mekong Delta and Saigon which were acquired by Vietnam from Cambodian King Chey Chettha II in exchange for a Vietnamese princess. |
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Britain also raised no objection to a German protectorate over the Marshalls in exchange for German recognition of Britain's rights in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. |
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The Manila galleons sailed the Pacific for 250 years, bringing to the Americas cargoes of luxury goods such as spices and porcelain, in exchange for silver. |
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The British skillfully negotiated with the village leaders on the island Rhun to protect them from the Dutch in exchange for a monopoly on their nutmeg. |
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France's trial followed the London Metropolitan Police's Operation Elveden, an ongoing investigation into alleged payments to police and officials in exchange for information. |
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Coelho tosses his hat in exchange for a feathered headdress, but the surf is too strong for a proper landing and opening of communication, and so they return to the ships. |
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