Where possible, small change should be exchanged for larger coins or notes in order to make the work of counting the money a little easier. |
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Heat is exchanged between the body and its surrounding environment by physical transfer involving conduction, convection, and radiation. |
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We exchanged pleasantries and he drove off without my answering his question. |
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After the introductions were done they exchanged pleasantries with Caitlyn who answered politely to all of them. |
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Only once such pleasantries were exchanged, did conversation really get interesting. |
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Various letters were exchanged between theologians, scientists and mathematicians. |
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We lit candles and exchanged gifts for Chanukah, drove to High Holiday services at the temple, and had wine and matzah for Passover. |
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During the ceremony, the families come together and gifts are bartered and exchanged according to local customs. |
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Gossip was exchanged and embellished, births, deaths and marriages were discussed and the price of bonhams and dropped calves were dissected. |
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After we exchanged pleasantries she asked me about the story I told last week, which detailed my excruciatingly boring job. |
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Some rather meaningless words were exchanged, but they soon ran out of things to say. |
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Rheiner and I exchanged pleasantries and both looked at Marius for further instruction. |
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And off we both went through the rain, pleasantries exchanged and honour satisfied. |
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On the way we exchanged philosophies of cricket and a few personal partialities. |
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Yesterday she had been emotional and vulnerable, I had the feeling that under normal circumstances we would never had exchanged confidences. |
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She pulled off her camisole and undies and exchanged them for fresh underwear and a cute summer dress. |
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Initially art was exchanged through telecommunications networks such as the telephone, fax, slo-scan video, and now as streamed data. |
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This was to be exchanged after six weeks for the coveted, customising tiny diamond. |
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Eva, Lucas, and Aelex exchanged glances then trotted over to the gate, but not before Aelex knocked Mariposa senseless with a snow ball. |
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Flat out, face down in the dirt, he was inconsolable, not least in the dressing-room afterwards, when few words were exchanged between players. |
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The estate had its own import and export facilities, and the workers were paid in tokens to be exchanged for goods in the company store. |
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Sakura gave her thanks and the both of them exchanged their farewells and separated into their classes. |
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He was as bold as brass as we exchanged pleasantries and thought nothing of the remarks that he had made. |
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As the round ended, both fighters got toe-to-toe and exchanged savage blows until and after the bell. |
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If we sent the skaters down the bob run, there would be no politics, no guessing, no favors exchanged. |
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If the face-up trump is an ace, three or picture card it can be exchanged for the trump seven. |
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In mutual respect they exchanged farewells and went their separate ways, lost deep in their thoughts. |
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She exchanged the crayon in her hand for a slightly different shade and began coloring again. |
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The property is under offer and contracts are expected to be exchanged shortly. |
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I reminded him while we exchanged numbers that he couldn't call me this weekend or my cover might be blown. |
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All of a sudden, IBM PCs exchanged information easier with typical minicomputer systems than they did with mainframe computers. |
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It does not follow that because southerners of different backgrounds exchanged traditions they always coexisted peacefully. |
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Cash may be exchanged and traveler's checks may be cashed for local currency on-board the ship. |
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The teams exchanged penalties early in the game as both vied for supremacy. |
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A soldier, Private John Scofield, billeted at a nearby inn wandered into Blake's garden and words were exchanged. |
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Most of the moral panics surrounding the internet result from a fear of the diversity and quantity of information exchanged online. |
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Such things as the wing tips, ailerons, trimming tabs, elevator, seats, berths and landing gear may be exchanged between one plane and another. |
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This explains why, in a closed system, 2 gases will always mix despite the fact that no heat may be exchanged. |
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Her hair was brushed and gleaming, her white jumpsuit had been exchanged for a pair of trousers and a huge coat, both in dark blue. |
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The list of animals listed across the top of the ledger is representative of the types of peltry exchanged during this period. |
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There was an almost awkward silence, in which a thousand words were exchanged, but none were truly spoken. |
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He adds that the town of Tekrur was a market where the Moors exchanged wool, glass and copper for slaves and gold. |
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She quickly changed her jeans and exchanged her tee shirt for a bulky sweatshirt. |
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Each side exchanged scores with only two points dividing the sides at half time. |
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The vehicles park side by side, the brides are hastily exchanged, and the cars head home to the waiting grooms. |
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On the program was a comedy duo that exchanged jests and japes and clouted one another upon the head with Indian clubs. |
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In the company of others, she exchanged idle chit-chat with Plato before the rest of the bloggers dispersed amongst the thinning crowd. |
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Both, however, had long since exchanged hustle and hostility for control and variation. |
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But walking along Interstate 40, somewhere in the panhandle of Texas a week later, Matilda and I exchanged old war stories. |
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The sides exchanged points until Joe Conroy latched onto a ball and sent it home for a goal. |
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In the few days she spent in our house, she and my wife made friends, they wrote chatty letters to one another and exchanged recipes. |
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We exchanged letters regularly but the man who emerged from jail was a quieter, more subdued individual. |
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Both times we have exchanged hurried salutations, since we've been going in opposite directions. |
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Though those on board were strangers, without fail we exchanged friendly greetings. |
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But when the lights went out, Cruise's friend and the heavyset man exchanged places so the actor could sit right next to his friend. |
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It's a headache that can become a serious issue if problems don't arise until sets of keys have been exchanged. |
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Although I did wonder whether they might have exchanged some witty one-liners. |
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Sporty hatchbacks, coupes and saloons would be tearfully exchanged for the bigger, sensible and practical but dull to drive estates. |
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His face, shadowed by the flickering torches, was harsh and strong while he exchanged words with the Majdi around him. |
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Cassowaries and pigs are killed but not properly butchered, cooked, exchanged or eaten, with the carcasses discarded as if rubbish. |
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The social workers and the parents exchanged hellos and handshakes and then introduced Jaime. |
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Hugs and handshakes were exchanged before Christopher and Lydia boarded the train. |
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Cigarettes were exchanged, conversations started, first haltingly, than more vividly, in spite of language difficulties. |
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The halier 20 and 10 coins are not used anymore and can be exchanged in offices of National Bank of Slovakia. |
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The Guarani caciques exchanged women to formalize their alliance with the Spanish against the hostile peoples of the Chaco. |
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The yen that are bought, are then exchanged for U.S. dollars, or euros, or other currencies. |
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The two exchanged vows in front of a justice of the peace at New York City Hall today. |
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Marriage vows are exchanged and the ceremony is conducted by a priest or minister. |
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Points can be used to reduce British Gas and Television Licence bills or be exchanged for shopping vouchers. |
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Twice a year dividend vouchers are mailed to card holders, and these can be exchanged for cash at any Co-Op outlet. |
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We exchanged handmade Valentines and flew heart burgees fashioned from old sails, scraps of red cloth and old jacklines for the hoists. |
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Fisk yelled at Sanders for failure to hustle, the two exchanged heated words and both dugouts and bullpens emptied before order was restored. |
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Violet cried, casting a venomous glance towards the hallway as Briar and Althia exchanged a glance. |
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Dean Allan later told police the conversation got him wound up, and when his wife returned they exchanged words. |
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She walked to a nearby room and exchanged her nightclothes for her habit, then allowed Ellie to lead her out into the village. |
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How many issues for discussion drop off the agenda until the rings have been safely exchanged? |
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From the early 1620s, coastal Indians supplied wampum to Dutch traders who exchanged it with inland natives for beaver pelts. |
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The captain and his crew on the brig Elizabeth exchanged a cargo of flax for transport to Akaroa. |
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Tanks and helicopter gunships exchanged fire with hundreds of armed men in the camp. |
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The painter exchanged a bemused look with his assistant, but agreed, quoted a price, and asked what subjects I would like him to paint. |
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Cole and opposite number Hughes exchanged penalties before Parsons got in on the act again to give his side a 23-3 half-time lead. |
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They greeted me with a hug and then politely exchanged handshakes with Jake. |
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These are defined as compulsory full-time community activities that will be exchanged for the pittance that is jobseekers' allowance. |
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They enthusiastically joined the reunion and exchanged ideas, later joining in the singing. |
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Cerys exchanged greetings in English and Welsh as she made her way quickly through the crowd. |
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He's now exchanged the wrong inner cistern gubbins he got yesterday for the correct ones. |
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Suddenly the whole room's just buzzing and names and addresses are being exchanged. |
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They exchanged addresses and phone numbers, but neither had contacted the other. |
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They exchanged mailing addresses and became good friends after their chance meeting. |
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After we'd exchanged numbers and addresses, Marty looked as though he was about to explode. |
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If a diriment impediment exists and consent is exchanged, no marriage is contracted. |
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Many people exchanged electronic mail and instant messages with no difficulties. |
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Holding each other by the elbows like wrestlers ready to grapple, the two men exchanged pleasantries. |
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Kourin ran up to him and they exchanged quick nods as Regnor continued to rally his troops. |
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In the prescribed order infants, toddlers and juniors mounted Matron, were breathed upon, exchanged whispers, and given their Christmas present. |
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Whenever we passed on the street we exchanged brief words but that had been it. |
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Life Property has exchanged contracts to purchase a 0.78-acre site, which is to be developed for a 126-cover Pizza Hut restaurant. |
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It was exchanged for a very large scar whilst on a skiing holiday in Switzerland. |
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This period of uncertainty will last until the solicitors have formally exchanged contracts, at which point everything is cast in stone. |
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They exchanged punches, blows, blocks, and kicks, one after another, so fast that I could hardly follow. |
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Her eyes were vacant, and the three newcomers exchanged questioning glances. |
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The woman bent down and exchanged one of those condescending air kisses with Logan's mother. |
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Over the years, you have stayed in touch, exchanged long phone calls and birthday cards and kidded him about marrying well. |
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Elijah put away his weapon and exchanged glances with the Prince and the young slave girl. |
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The product names are exchanged for the ingredients of traditional British dishes, such as beans and chips and steak and kidney. |
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They exchanged puzzled looks but gave it no more thought as they took their place in the receiving line. |
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No words were exchanged as the redhead, a good head shorter than the Cooper boy, decked him. |
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The mothers had already exchanged new ways to use their witchery and little anecdotes about the past. |
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It was before the assembled brethren of the Lodge that he exchanged symbolic embraces with Franklin. |
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Neighbors strolled by, waving hello, and golden retrievers exchanged friendly woofs. |
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Since the knock-down drag-out fight the past Wednesday, we had not exchanged words. |
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European passengers exchanged knowing smiles, amused or not very, according to taste. |
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Dom and Matt exchanged knowing looks and roguish smiles, and Chris grave an exaggerated groan. |
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The fax machine has been rendered almost redundant as information and documents are routinely exchanged at the press of a button. |
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From July 1 every 10,000 of the old lei will be exchanged for one new leu, knocking four noughts off the currency. |
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Then the Bedford crowd came in and I think there were a few words exchanged and a bit of a wrestle. |
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While many of his peers aspired to be club DJs, Costello exchanged his record decks for a synthesiser after only a week. |
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When I went out to shine the torch on them, I caught one young lad walking solitarily up the road and we exchanged a few words. |
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Correspondence has been exchanged between the parties regarding their respective positions. |
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After they made it out of the extensive mob of passengers they exchanged their Reichsmarks for Francs. |
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The two women exchanged death stares, time stood still, and when the dust settled, the Leafs were still down 3-1 in the series. |
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Season tickets are exchanged for small stubs of paper, with window seats available in corporate boxes. |
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They were sold at the local general store, or exchanged for merchandise or store credit. |
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Take the widespread tribal custom of potlatch, for example, where gifts are exchanged between families or communities. |
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Books can be exchanged along the way, knickers washed, sarongs or sarapes bought in place of sheets, towels, skirts, shawls. |
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An object model is a representation of the information, content and structure which needs to be exchanged or shared. |
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We exchanged information, and I think it's a sign of my disorientation that I got her zip code, but not the license plate number. |
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The bulky pelts had all been sold, exchanged for silver with passing merchants who would in turn take them to a furrier. |
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The second half was a thrill a minute, with the lead being exchanged frequently. |
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I could have easily exchanged my name permanently for a Hindu one and begun life anew in Calcutta. |
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A solemn commitment will be made in front of everyone and rings can be exchanged. |
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Tourism also has fueled the black market, where drugs are sold and foreign currency is exchanged. |
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Arms will be linked, kisses exchanged and a chorus of Auld Lang Syne belted out. |
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The current site was exchanged for land that housed the town's original 1899 Romanesque style synagogue. |
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Following the accident, heated arguments were exchanged between the two parties which later resulted in a scuffle. |
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Ships were roped together in lines to face an enemy fleet and showers of arrows and missiles would have been exchanged. |
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Upon meeting, formulaic greetings must be exchanged before a discussion can ensue. |
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Though longboards remained popular during the early 60's, balsa wood had been almost exclusively exchanged for foam and fiberglass. |
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The article explains how cowries were exchanged for slaves and how East African gold entered Indian Ocean circuits. |
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Nicola and Caden exchanged worried looks before meeting her gaze, still not believing her. |
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It might take a little persuasion and there might be a few sharp words exchanged but that was usually the height of it. |
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In that case potassium rather than sodium is exchanged with calcium and magnesium. |
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They have instead exchanged their colonial rulers or puppet kings for corrupt local bourgeois cliques. |
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Charles and Jane both flushed as they exchanged a glance, embarrassed at being seen through so easily. |
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For example, the net balance, which represents the net amount owed, shifts back and forth between parties as goods and services are exchanged. |
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Beginning on July 1, 1999, ships entering American ports from foreign waters will have to report whether they have exchanged ballast offshore. |
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And for extra security, I exchanged the tags on Pearson's car for those of an identical vehicle parked in the long term stay at Miami airport. |
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Seashells sang of dolphin tales, and sand dollars could be exchanged for coral necklaces from the nearby childish entrepreneur. |
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We exchanged Istanbul stories over his tangerines and agreed to grab dinner together later. |
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The two associations were in correspondence with one another and exchanged printed minutes. |
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Each second, up to 6.4 GB of data can be exchanged between the main memory and processor. |
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Selina's face brightened as she exchanged one of her apples for one of the already peeled satsumas. |
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Some vibrant dates were had, some snogs exchanged, and some heated words said. |
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He collected many mollusks himself, financed expeditions, and exchanged with prominent malacologists all over the world. |
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Everything from meat products to horses to musical instruments was exchanged for Mandan corn. |
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We exchanged those rather smug looks that you do when you've just enjoyed a very special meal. |
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Amid warm bear hugs and backslapping, the ex-army officer relived those old times and exchanged pleasantries with the serving officers. |
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The joint should be explored, the debris removed, and the polyethylene exchanged. |
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In West Africa, people exchanged manillas as currency from the late 15th to the early 20th century. |
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A process called ion exchange exists whereby ions in solution are exchanged for ions that are bound on the surface of a resin. |
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Those who delighted in the first snows exchanged smiles, though many were scowling at the cold. |
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And isn't it true that some of the biggest busts have related to people who exchanged this type of material via email or through websites? |
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So he exchanged his football boots for an artist's smock and threw himself wholeheartedly into painting. |
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The pulsating syncopations of the first movement of the Beethoven conveyed bite, and there was piquancy to the march-like second theme exchanged across the duo. |
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They shook hands and exchanged courtesies before beginning their discussion. |
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He was wounded as he and a number of comrades exchanged fire with Alexis, by one account across the atrium. |
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Words had been exchanged and the texter, chad Oulson, had stood up and may have thrown a bag of popcorn. |
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The Baptist church was the place where people not only prayed but organized their community and exchanged information, including ideas about sewing and quilting. |
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Ancient Romans exchanged gifts of figs and honey and would make sure to work part of the day as a good omen for the coming year. |
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The people in the group bond in a special way, and addresses are exchanged at the end so you can keep in touch with, or just remind yourself of, those you walked with. |
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Anyway we exchanged names and addresses and now I'm expecting a huge bill. |
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Finally, a new rail voucher can be exchanged at Swindon railway station for senior railcard, which gives one third off the price of most rail fares. |
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Captives, when they are not enslaved, are killed, or exchanged after peace has been concluded, or ransomed by their countrymen, or adopted into the tribe of the captors. |
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Spitz made six trips and exchanged some 600,000 marks worth of counterfeit English pounds. |
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If for some reason the item has to be exchanged but you don't like anything I am selling at that moment, I may give you a store credit if this is agreeable to both of us. |
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Madison and I exchanged air kisses and then she left for her date. |
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Four ships, including Dumanoirs Formidable sailed to windward of the British and exchanged shots with them as they passed, then sailed away from the battle. |
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As this description points out, Rubin suggests that in a hunter-gatherer tribe, goods are exchanged mostly through sharing and reciprocal altruism. |
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The two men exchanged questioning glances behind her back as she came out of the garden and closed the gate, then Penniworth gave a shrug and made a wry face of amusement. |
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But then in Washington's last two big trades, the team exchanged young all-stars Chris Webber and Rasheed Wallace for aging journeymen with huge guaranteed contracts. |
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He even exchanged letters with people he chatted up about solar energy at a doobie Brothers concert. |
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This is where Aboriginal groups rendezvoused, camped and exchanged goods and stories with each other and with French entrepreneurs and traders of various ethnic groups. |
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Not in person, but Chris and I had electronically met and exchanged emails. |
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In that economy, the price of a smile would only be a smile, and flirtation could be exchanged only for flirtation. |
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Prosecutors allege that after a row in which insults were exchanged, Collins returned to his house in All Saints Street and returned with a knife in each hand. |
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The two sides have exchanged heavy fire using guns, artillery and mortars. |
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Yesterday, I exchanged sharp words with an old friend online. |
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The lightness and lucidity of the glass concourse is exchanged for the more brooding atmosphere of massive concrete walls and the muscular rhythm of the steel structure. |
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His copy of The Diviners was meticulously tabbed and flagged and he had a thick file of all of the emails that the two men had exchanged with each other before this evening. |
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He assured me that when a good snow road is formed and a tarantass may be exchanged for a sledge, the amount of ground passed-over in a day is something marvellous. |
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Anyway, a rendezvous at Paddington has been arranged for tomorrow morning when the present, having been manhandled on the train, will be exchanged. |
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Many other messages were exchanged between Zoraida and the captive until enough money was collected to furnish a ship and ransom other bagnio captives besides himself. |
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These goods were probably exchanged with Gedi inhabitants for animal skins and ivory. |
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Jokes and banter are exchanged and students are encouraged to loosen up. |
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She watched as Ludmilla exchanged banter with the outcaste veteran. |
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The caller will receive a bar code on his mobile, which can be exchanged for the ticket at any Spice Telecom outlet, the venue or at the above-mentioned outlets. |
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Alice and Lisa exchanged meaningful glances, and they both smiled. |
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The culture medium in the glass containers was exchanged every 2 days. |
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Those meetings were very formal and few ideas were exchanged. |
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Box up and stow away any overspill of ornaments and act like an obsessively tidy person, neatly fold and put away until you've exchanged contracts. |
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Between our busy lives and the time suck of social media, we've exchanged conversation for poorly worded emails and thumb-upping someone else's viral image. |
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We all exchanged awkward hugs and tried not to get too sentimental. |
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Milk tokens can be exchanged for powdered baby milk or fresh milk. |
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First words, then shoves, were exchanged, and finally, testosterone thick in the air, a few blows were thrown. |
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In a normal chess game, rooks are tucked in the edge of the board and come into play after castling and are exchanged off or captured only in the middle game. |
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And Ariel, of The Little Mermaid, has exchanged her wide-eyed innocence for a cleavage-baring marchesa gown and a suggestive pose. |
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By order of the Admiralty both ships exchanged entire ship's companies, officer complement and Fleet Command, and returned to their respective stations. |
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Over the past couple of years I have changed my approach to river trouting, gone are the 6 weight rods, being exchanged for three and four weight outfits. |
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The demand for stronger beers and spirits lead to a lucrative trade during which Portuguese traders and Kavango people exchanged a bag of brown sugar for a heifer. |
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Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man or birds or animals or reptiles. |
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There are also letters in Czech, Slovak, English, German, and French that Skvorecky exchanged with other people striving to keep the Czechoslovak literary scene alive. |
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Many are listed in the RHS Plant Finder but just as many are unlisted and so rare that they are only exchanged between owners of private collections. |
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For an instant, as they exchanged glares, Darius suddenly realized that the two of them probably held the same smoldering looks of hatred in their eyes. |
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His blade snapped out of its scabbard, and the first group of bowmen, arbalests exchanged for swords and axes, leapt back up onto the step their fellows had abandoned. |
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They exchanged horror stories about controlling brides-to-be who obsessed over the trim on bridesmaids' dresses and got into screaming fights about appetizers. |
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She had exchanged the nightdress for a pale green cotton gown. |
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Paper notes could be exchanged for specie upon the bearer's demand. |
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Events through the week include a light bulb amnesty at which normal light bulbs can be exchanged for low-energy bulbs donated by Yorkshire Electricity. |
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We all exchanged handshakes and smiles, and immediately resumed our trek. |
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Upon reintroductions and exchanging greetings, we exchanged interesting views and recalled old memories that had been for a very long time buried in our memories. |
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When women refuse to be exchanged as war spoils, brides, or sacrifices, the system that was supposed to be cemented by these exchanges instead breaks down. |
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The privatization process began in late 1992, after all citizens had become entitled to a voucher that could be exchanged for shares in the new private companies. |
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They exchanged vows and rings and then the first kiss as husband and wife. |
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There are also various sweet nothings exchanged between the two. |
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Family members at all social levels have been found to have exchanged support and services from a mixture of material, calculative and emotional motives. |
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Depositing intact means not allowing cash in the offering to be used for the payment of church expenses or to be exchanged for other cash or a check. |
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These quantum keys, once exchanged, can be used in a one-time pad. |
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As government funding dwindles and the competition for charitable donations heats up, several facilities have turned to corporations and exchanged naming rights for cash. |
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Such are the strophes exchanged between America's intellectual divinities. |
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The two friends exchanged a glance, and when Geneva first started the letter, she felt her stomach slide to her throat, and she sat in the nearest chaise lounge in shock. |
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Our knowledge of the paleface was limited, but we had learned that he brought goods whenever he came, and that our people exchanged furs for his merchandise. |
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Music was sold and exchanged at swap meets, flea markets, illegal tapes were sold to build and promote the music in the first place in the Eighties and in the Nineties. |
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Whether a metric hundredweight of wheat is exchanged for a gramme or a kilogramme of gold does not in the least depend upon conditions inherent in that wheat or gold. |
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We exchanged a look at this, but both decided to let it pass. |
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Boston players shook hands and exchanged hugs and high-fives after the final out, then hustled into the clubhouse where the celebration really got wild. |
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Animal pelts have probably been exchanged in North America since the beginning of human habitation, but large-scale fur trade began only after the arrival of Europeans. |
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We emerged triumphant close to the bow section, exchanged steely stares as befits the penetrators of mighty wrecks, and swam off to pose beside the bow gun. |
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We exchanged farewells and soon Ethan and I were on the road again. |
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Once used to bring workers to the American and West Indian colonies, indentures exchanged a fixed period of labour for transportation, payment, food, and housing. |
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Bangladesh and Indian border troops exchanged fire Thursday for the second straight day as tension rose on the entire border of the two countries. |
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All in all, not a cheerful day except for the one time when I exchanged a few words with a woman in the carpark, she seeking ten pence coins to feed the meter. |
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This game will be remembered as much for the climax as the opening half when only two points were exchanged in the final seven minutes as tension rose to fever pitch. |
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In my experience, the best parent-child conversations happen in the car, when you're both facing ahead and confidences can be exchanged without meeting each other's eyes. |
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Singh and Kasuri warmly embraced each other and exchanged pleasantries before the large group of international and local media were ushered out of the ornate dining room. |
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I exchanged a surprised look with Andy who looked positively speechless. |
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Barth showed that beer is an essential aspect of labor among the Fur, but he provides no details on how beer and work are connected beyond the fact that they are exchanged. |
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The two exchanged furtive glances in slight panic at this last comment. |
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Nevertheless, one can still observe the use of traditional pipes, water-pots for music, decorated walking sticks exchanged at marriage, and the use of gourds and pottery. |
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Christmas greetings were heard in many languages, kisses were exchanged on both cheeks and a general feeling of bonhomie was present among the crowd. |
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It may also be exchanged for wide variety of items whose purpose currently remain a mystery, although we do know that some of the most popular items are flat shiny discs. |
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Even so, the intimate, dissembling, distant transmissions exchanged via these radioactive pieces of plastic thread through the album's episodic songs. |
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When eyes and teeth are once again exchanged, we'll be even-stevens. |
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Words were exchanged in the Carthaginian Senate to the effect that Hannibal should be handed over to the Romans and his actions disavowed. |
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Taunts and missiles were exchanged between the loyalists and nationalist residents. |
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Another 382 obtained their freedom by being exchanged for prisoners of war who were held by France. |
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The victors entered the city of York, exchanged hostages and were provisioned. |
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Prisoners were to be exchanged and captured slaves returned to the United States or paid for by Britain. |
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The two saints embraced, held long converse, and exchanged their pastoral staves. |
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Parabiosis is the condition of more than one living organism joined..., with... circulatory fluids being exchanged among the parabionts. |
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In 1141 Stephen was captured at the Battle of Lincoln and later exchanged for Robert who had also been captured. |
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This allows bats to control the amount of heat exchanged through the thin flight membrane, allowing them to release heat during flight. |
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It was decided that to minimise financial disruption Reichsmarks would continue in circulation until they could be exchanged for sterling. |
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Hitler had exchanged the threat to British Atlantic convoys for a defensive deployment near Norway, against a threat that never materialised. |
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The Hikkams pushed a table over by the booth where the Lochwoods and Meekums were sitting, exchanged his and sat down. |
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In countries that accepted the gold standard, currency could be exchanged at a bank for a fixed weight of gold. |
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Each service arm had exchanged liaison officers at headquarters and operations rooms but did not use a common communications system. |
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She won the race, and the campaign won national attention because of the venomousness of the ads the competitors exchanged. |
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Both the husband and wife exchanged accusation of physical and verbal assault during the interrogation at the public prosecution. |
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Cryptographers are kept occupied devising methods by which the keys to encrypted information can be exchanged. |
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Despite having already exchanged vows, the couple is still tipped to officialise the marriage under Italian law at the town hall on Monday. |
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Swappers were allocated tokens for the items they brought, which they exchanged for items brought by others. |
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Bidders who try to gazunder lower the sum they have offered on a property shortly before the sales contract is to be exchanged. |
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After the Eid prayer, President Hadi received the congratulators and exchanged with them the felicitations on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr. |
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As he exchanged his bow and arrow for his dentist's drill, the hunter ended his silence to complain how he had now become the hunted. |
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Words are exchanged and stroppy Tracy flounces off complaining that she feels used. |
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The industry has exchanged the ballerina carriage of the sparrow-like Shalom Harlow in the 1990s, for emotionless stickpins. |
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These tokens can then be exchanged for treats at the Gotcha box, taking the form of concept artwork, monkey fables and in-game photos. |
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It fits all D4 and D8 series Bruker AXS diffractometers and can be readily exchanged with other detectors. |
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Thanks, wishes of future good luck and hugs are usually exchanged between the teams. |
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Recently, rumors have left many to feel that the Iraqi Dinar is a currency which cannot be freely exchanged. |
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Paul Gibbons, 47, traced John Jones, 43, after they exchanged insults in a chatroom. |
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Blows were exchanged and Collymore, along with a reserve team player, received a severe ticking-off. |
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Modest congratulation, however, may be exchanged between winning team members after the match. |
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Medieval dress will be exchanged for gymslips and caps when Lumley Castle goes back in time next month. |
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But when I exchanged this for a red shooting-brake a definite love affair was set in motion. |
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Gunfire was exchanged and Sam, who was unarmed, was wounded. |
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Prizes may not be exchanged for cash or any other consideration. |
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The genes that enable bacteria to resist antibiotics, for instance by expelling the drugs, can be exchanged between microbes in several ways. |
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Prizes may not be exchanged or redeemed for cash, sold, or traded. |
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In 1325 Robert I exchanged lands at Cardross for those of Old Montrose in Angus with Sir David Graham. |
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In the USA, the birthplace of time banking, services exchanged in these networks are tax exempt by ruling of the Internal revenue Service. |
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The former, he stated, produced goods that could be stored after production and subsequently exchanged for money or other items of value. |
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Classical economists contended that goods were objects of value over which ownership rights could be established and exchanged. |
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Economic history shows a great variety of ways in which labour is traded and exchanged. |
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The weekly email digest contains all the messages exchanged during the past week. |
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Employee retention is possible only when resources are exchanged and managed without affecting their independence. |
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They exchanged talks on the strong UAE-UK relations on the sidelines of the Derby horserace at Epsom Downs racetrack. |
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The Peace, at which in the early Church the congregation had exchanged a greeting, was removed altogether. |
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He exchanged scholarly letters with a circle of Swiss humanists and began to study the writings of Erasmus. |
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Player registrations cannot be exchanged outside these windows except under specific licence from the FA, usually on an emergency basis. |
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