If anybody out there does hoodoo work or a related practice, then I'd be very interested in swapping notes. |
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Making something and swapping it for something from abroad is no different than making it directly. |
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On move 20, the two players liquidated their queens and after swapping pieces in the next 10 moves, they were almost in a balanced position. |
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A Wroughton family are swapping their cagoules for koalas and kangaroos by moving to Australia next year. |
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The boys amble about swapping melodies whilst knocking off a string of sunshine West Coast pop hits with unerring ease. |
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The two of them quickly pair off and start swapping sexual secrets and tales of past lovers. |
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They travelled from near and far to join in the celebrations with many swapping tales and yarns of growing up in the area. |
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The leader was swapping his violin with that of his companion on the first desk. |
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The comic tale of an Anglo-Indian boy constantly swapping identities, it was shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize and Guardian First Book Award. |
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On some computers, the BIOS chip is not removable, and so it could only be replaced by swapping the entire motherboard. |
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Many add such delights as wireless sensors and a dual wheel-size function to allow easy swapping between road bike and mountain bike. |
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In April three others were banned for short periods for swapping or sharing drugs. |
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Sea-kayak around uninhabited islands and hike desert arroyos, then spend evenings swapping expedition tales with Messner and Kane. |
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It uses a by-now obligatory two-bolt detachable faceplate for easy bar swapping, and a unique opposing bolt clamp on the stem. |
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He moves from safe house to safe house, swapping mobile phones and e-mail addresses every 48 to 72 hours. |
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His table mate is also in full phone mode, swapping derogatory stories about Client X with a colleague at the other end of the call. |
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Conflicting evidence suggests that swapping music either increases or reduces CD sales. |
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The team also have no intention of swapping their headscarves for the traditional hats and balaclavas. |
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He is swapping the bright lights and wobbly props of the TV studio for the blood-shot eyes and beery breath of a live audience. |
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Three BBC Radio Norfolk presenters are swapping seats to present new shows at the radio station from 8 July. |
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It's not like I'm taking food out of the kiddies' mouths or swapping the family silver for an 1873 Colt. |
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The big deal is my ability to continue to get email, so swapping telephone calls for email is a no-brainer. |
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The brakes come with cartridge-style brake shoes, so swapping out new pads takes roughly 15 seconds. |
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The Supreme Court has agreed to decide if swapping papers to correct them violates students' privacy rights. |
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I remember there was something about swapping nonsensically named files, but I can't remember which they were. |
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Inevitably, the victory earned him the order of merit title, swapping places with Bradley who had captured it last year. |
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Coins and Collectables owner and Bundaberg dealer John Felesina said stamp collecting and swapping was alive and well in the region. |
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The United States leads the GCI, swapping positions with Finland, last year's number one and now ranked number two. |
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Fair enough, but will John be swapping his trademark car coat for this sartorial essential of the new age? |
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These girls are swapping their schoolbooks for pom-poms to embrace all the razzmatazz that is cheerleading. |
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Once again, consider swapping some of your home-grown veggies with produce from a neighbour's garden. |
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Aside from giving your car a new look, swapping hoods and other body parts can help your vehicle run more smoothly and faster. |
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But for a solid month they ran Dynamite, then after swapping a few others, brought it back for another few weeks of steady business. |
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That evening we had a fantastic time, drinking dem pints, bantering away and swapping experiences. |
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In swapping Alex Totten for Peter Cormack, Wright is simply trading one trusted former manager for another. |
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At their most basic level free markets depend on trade, voluntary exchange, swapping, call it what you will. |
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A pack of journalists gently teased the fashion model about swapping Paris for industrial Teesside. |
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The Scottish National Party wants to see adults and children swapping the crisp and couch for fruit, fibre, and physical jerks. |
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It seemed to me royals were always in on some kind of scandal, partner swapping, infidelity, one sexual perversion after another. |
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This could be achieved by swapping capacity without incurring any additional expense. |
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The debates was little more than a cosy session of swapping inoffensive historical anecdotes about libraries. |
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One striking feature of Beat Poet's post-punk is the swapping of instruments. |
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Mainly young in age and long of hair, they sit in tight cubicles, drinking beer, playing cards and swapping tales. |
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In this instance, cybersex involves online users swapping text-based sexual fantasies with each other. |
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Over recent years, Mr Bates has experienced something of a Damascene conversion, swapping his right-wing posture for that of a social liberal. |
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He said it would be partly financed by swapping departmental buildings in Dublin for property in rural towns. |
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They learn to get what they want by swapping New York-style pushiness for polite deference and restraint. |
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At Brown University, dining hall purchasers started swapping Granny Smiths and Red Delicious for locally grown Macouns and Pippins. |
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As you sidle up close you can hear voices swapping art world gossip, platitudes and dirt on various celebs, institutions and artists. |
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They're easy to use, make cross-platform file swapping a doddle, and they're incredibly convenient. |
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It's safest to de-gay fresh anecdotes you've actually experienced, but it's a lot trickier than swapping out pronouns. |
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As central heating and the resulting dry air take their toll, combat dry, flaky skin by swapping your daily face cream for a super-rich moisturiser. |
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Thanks to Beattie's goals, Southampton have become this season's surprise package, swapping a seemingly annual battle against relegation for a top six push. |
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Whenever possible, opt for real fish, and sneak some extra fiber into the roll by swapping in brown rice instead of plain. |
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Usenet sites that exist solely for the swapping of copyrighted movies and software have existed for ten years with nary a peep from the establishment. |
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Is this swapping manuscripts a substitute for the editor of past days? |
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They met in no-mans-land and spent the day swapping small gifts and playing soccer. |
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Already cloning embryos, using aborted foetuses, gene swapping and gene therapy will mean the long term impacts will be immense on our everyday living. |
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Since chicken was, sorrily, the sole meat La Parrilla's kitchen had available in late morning, we went the meatless route, swapping in a set of pale Spanish rice instead. |
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By swapping guitars for spoons, the band's sound is basic yet shiny. |
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By now Laois were playing the better football and the Dublin management were forced into swapping Cleere and Downes in an effort to curtail Brennan, but it had little effect. |
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If you sit all day, consider swapping your desk chair for an exercise ball, or take phone calls pacing around your office. |
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They end up leaving the party together and swapping life stories at a bar. |
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Selling All-Clad and buying Royal Doulton meant swapping a highly profitable American producer of cookware for a UK-based company that makes figurines. |
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That Presley should consent to appear on TV dressed in a tuxedo, swapping songs, and duetting with Sinatra would have been inconceivable a few years earlier. |
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More people than ever are swapping their desk-bound jobs for a vocation that enables them to be hands-on, use their brain and be in charge of their own destiny. |
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No handwringing, no declaiming the end of Western civilization due to loose-moraled hipsters and free agent nation types swapping spit and job leads on the Internet. |
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If the builder got ahead of his cash allotments, he might resort to swapping labor, accepting promissory notes, or bartering favors to keep his crew working. |
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In particular, it has been proposed that three-dimensional domain swapping plays a role in the evolution of monomeric proteins toward oligomeric states. |
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Now while such achievements are laudable, tactical vote swapping should, if it is to be organised by a third party, be run on a non-partisan basis. |
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People are swapping their snowshoes and mukluks for sandals. |
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The outcome of the joint project was a class that would be split daily between working in the galley and bakeshop, with the two groups swapping out after one week. |
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Other major cities like San Francisco, San Antonio, and Seattle are looking into swapping street lights as well. |
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There is no provision for real-time instrumental or expressive input at all, unless you use a separate MIDI sequencer and do a lot of file swapping. |
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The two series have danced around each other for years, taking potshots and swapping employees. |
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True, no one's swapping straight-backed seats for velvet chaises so movie patrons can prop themselves in the grape-peeling poses of the ancient Romans. |
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While a RAID controller supports only hot swapping, this feature requires hot-swappable drives to work. |
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Another infuriation is the constant swapping between decent and believable digital effects, and B-movie, laughably low-budget efforts. |
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He would invent new words by scribbling down his words before swapping letters around and adopting spoonerisms and malapropisms. |
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In March 2014, Gemma Cairney left the weekend breakfast show to host the weekday early breakfast slot, swapping shows with Dev. |
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Plutarch described the proscriptions as a ruthless and cutthroat swapping of friends and family among Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian. |
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For example, the English words kid and kit end with two distinct phonemes, and swapping one for the other would change the word's meaning. |
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You might've heard what I said had you not been so busy swapping spit with that floozy. |
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This means the providers of the funds are basically swapping good, solid cash for potentially toxic debt. |
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A REDCAR lifeboat crew member is swapping his sea legs for running shoes to tackle The Great North Run. |
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Interesting differences in group dynamics can be observed by altering the rules about swapping. |
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By swapping the Armalite for the ballot box, as the well worn phrase puts it, the IRA have pledged to change the means towards their ends. |
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There was a happy group in Tallahassee swapping wives on the basis of molybdomancy. |
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If she sticks around, this time next week she'll probably be swapping cockney rhyming slang with Mick Carter. |
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When she was about 12 years old, Shari Peterson, blogger and owner of Turnstyle Vogue in Springfield, recalls swapping dressers with her grandma. |
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But swapping cricket whites for sequins on Strictly Come Dancing seemed to offer a cure for his creaky knee. |
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The 24-year-old stunner is one of Ireland's first building forewomen, swapping her designer outfits for a hard hat and overalls to go on site. |
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Most snow tire users keep a second set of wheels and tires in the garage so swapping is easy and convenient. |
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The Holliday junction is a tetrahedral junction structure that can be moved along the pair of chromosomes, swapping one strand for another. |
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Top comedian Peter Kay is swapping his trademark gags for more serious acting to play the cold and powerful Victor Kennedy in BBC1's popular Saturday-night special. |
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I watched with bemusement recently as a California judge ordered the music swapping site Napster to cease operations, pending the outcome of the RIAA's lawsuit. |
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Alistair Darling believes the City bigmouths are bluffing, I hear, and they don't fancy swapping London, one of the world's greatest cities, for the land of the cuckoo clock. |
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Broadhurst will then box in Cardiff on April 7 and the 23-year-old says it won't be long before he is swapping blows with the best flyweights in the world. |
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The chain-smoking star, famous for playing national treasure Dot Cotton, will be swapping her tabard for an evening gown when she partners dancer Simone. |
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Beware of drinks like alcopops which are notoriously high in calories and try swapping to spritzers because a longer drink will stop you refilling and overdoing it. |
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Changes to the gearchange mechanism make swapping ratios smoother, stopping it from clonking into gear cruiserstyle, again giving it a more Roadster feel. |
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It was good to see these two committed pan-Africanists swapping stories. |
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Mum-of-two Anouska Knight has put down her oven gloves and is turning her hand to writing bonkbusters after winning a book deal within months of swapping spoons for swoons. |
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Napster ruling upholds copyrights, blocks server-based song swapping. |
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A STYVECHALE magician will be swapping his top hat and white gloves for a gumshield and a pair of boxing gloves when he takes part in a charity boxing match this weekend. |
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