I glanced sidelong at Brendan sitting next to me before exchanging a look with Josh across from me. |
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She also had a disturbing habit of staring at me creepily, long after we finished exchanging words. |
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This is fun, and can be a powerful tool for learning and exchanging information. |
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Unfortunately, the Internet and the personal computer are designed for the storing and exchanging of data, not for its security. |
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I am not sure how long we remain like that, exchanging soft words in hushed conversation, faces close and eyes locked. |
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The record's unplugged production emphasizes the two voices exchanging verses about the nuances of interpersonal relationships. |
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In the background I overhear Tom and Trisha exchanging a conversation in melodious polysyllables. |
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Once a month in the summer locals gathered on the courthouse lawn for the flea market, exchanging gossip and junk under the big pecan trees. |
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Most couples realise that exchanging their vows is a key moment in life that calls for great seriousness and solemnity. |
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When you don't share office space with people, things like networking and exchanging information tend to dry up. |
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A flame war quickly erupted, with people on all sides of the issue exchanging emails. |
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Everyone was at the top of the hill, offering words of condolence to Amy, exchanging pleasantries, perhaps even catching up with old friends. |
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At 5am on Christmas Day, British and German troops walk across no-man's-land, talking and exchanging souvenirs. |
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Therefore, the solution must also take care of packaging and exchanging such context information in an interoperable manner. |
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Mr Adams spent time exchanging small talk and enjoying the good-humoured banter, signing autographs and receiving hugs and kisses. |
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Citizens of all EU countries have been exchanging dollars for euros, as acceptability of the currency has plunged. |
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A defender exchanging only a few cards usually is best off by trying to make himself void in a side suit. |
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She also noticed some of the men exchanging glances and changing seats frequently. |
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The brush lining our path buzzed with the sounds of ten thousand winged neighbors exchanging the morning news. |
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I constantly witness individuals exchanging obscenities because neither wishes to pull over and give way. |
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After exchanging pleasantries with the driver, Gielgud was dropped off and made his way to the stage door. |
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In fish, the branchial apparatus forms a system of gills for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and the water. |
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Two terribly eager young men were dueling with megaphones, exchanging jocular insults across the concourse. |
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They continued to lazily watch Stine, exchanging cracks and small jokes about the dog. |
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If he accepts he will be exchanging the immediate risk of serving in the territories for the far greater danger of riding a tank into battle. |
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He loved to spend an afternoon or evening exchanging jokes and stories over a long game of cards. |
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Farm wives would use butter as cash, exchanging their home-churned product for merchandise at the general store. |
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This standard defines the rules for exchanging information between SCSI devices using a serial interconnect. |
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After exchanging the One Ring early in Return, the duo wind up in each other's arms on the slopes of scenic Mount Doom. |
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By exchanging the bullet for the ballot box, they are helping to create a better world order that all of us dream of. |
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In another sector, men of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers were busy fraternising with the enemy and exchanging presents and regimental badges. |
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Kaimo and his cohorts are now exchanging legal blows with mobile-phone giants, including Globe Telecom and Smart Communications. |
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When he is not exchanging repartee directly with his beloved, Tom affects the cynicism of a full-blown Restoration rake. |
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The river used for laundering clothes can be a place for exchanging information. |
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Thousands of kids who had been exchanging print zines jumped at the chance to spread their messages over the Internet. |
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Recently diverged species will not demonstrate reciprocal monophyly for some time after they have stopped exchanging genes. |
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In fact, freely exchanging data across the supply chain would reduce lead time, complexity, and costs on several fronts. |
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They gather in small groups, shifting restlessly from foot to foot, exchanging pleasantries about the weather. |
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This project planner will assist in your projects that involve systematically exchanging sensitive data. |
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They were exchanging views in Cantonese while enumerating the names of my baby's organs in English. |
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The figure on the left shows a red quark and a green quark interacting by exchanging a gluon that carries the appropriate colours. |
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Toronto and Waterloo spent most of the first half exchanging the ball via punts and squandering opportunities. |
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The name sounds right for exchanging marriage vows and what better auspices could there be for starting a nuclear family? |
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One couple was shown exchanging vows submerged in an aquarium tank, diving bells over their heads, while tropical fish swam past. |
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Afterwards we lay close together and gazed at the stars above, becoming fast friends, exchanging confidences. |
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We rolled across the pavement of the bridge, exchanging blows and punches while the others fought the mafia. |
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We got into yet another argument over something stupid that turned into exchanging insults and maledictions. |
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Together they carry their shopping bags to the wide, red front door and slip inside their house without exchanging a word, or even a glance. |
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If you fancy exchanging separate prezzies, check out what's on offer for men beyond the socks-and-cufflinks variety. |
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As well as exchanging witty banter with Candyman Baker, David knows how to save money on clothes, eating out and pet food. |
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They had to resort to direct barter with peasants, exchanging their products or even parts of their machines for food. |
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These beauties spend their time exchanging infantile jokes suitable for the playground. |
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But the relationship between the Navy and Portsmouth runs much deeper than sharing good times and exchanging warm smiles. |
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They separated, moving off to work but exchanging a long glance as they parted. |
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The participants can then communicate with their European counterparts, exchanging stories and gathering new ideas for future ventures. |
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It didn't happen today, but tomorrow we should be exchanging contracts for our new house. |
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She sat down without a word, simply exchanging a quick glance with Jane, whose eyes flashed with gentle commiseration. |
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I felt a tinge of pessimism as I passed by thousands of total strangers exchanging high-fives and hugs. |
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Everyone was exchanging gifts in the halls and people were leaving to go on vacation and to go visit family members. |
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That way daters could contact one another without exchanging phone numbers. |
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In the opening laps, however, cars were entering corners sometimes three abreast, exchanging positions with bewildering frequency. |
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Every night ended up with the two of them exchanging insults, often culminating with her storming upstairs. |
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They explore their sexuality, marveling at their youthful, maturing bodies, and exchanging fatuous remarks. |
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Prior to this the cancer was inactive or just sitting there without exchanging energy with the rest of the body. |
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However, forest fires are well-known, important mechanisms for exchanging elements between the biosphere and the atmosphere. |
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In contracts where the declarer uses the stock, the declarer is allowed after exchanging to surrender the contract without play, accepting a simple loss. |
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Then he went after her, exchanging his usual loping gait for a jog. |
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Children email text, digital photographs and video to their keypals exchanging information about their homes, hobbies, schools, families and countries. |
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A motley crew of kibitzers, many of whom don't drive, hang out on Brochu's premises, reading tabloids, exchanging wisecracks and arguing their theories. |
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The scribe for Sporting News befriended Ghawi after exchanging messages with her online, he told The Daily Beast. |
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He hates exchanging gifts and really isn't in to all the hype. |
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Lynch stayed in the street, exchanging greetings with cops who had been in formation and were now streaming past. |
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The film is billed as a romance, but the two travellers spend too long exchanging pleasantries and being nice to each other to get any sparks going. |
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The applications tell you at a glance which of your colleagues are available at any one time and exchanging information becomes an effortless breeze. |
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After exchanging barbs via the media before they even met, Montoya and his new teammate, Ralf Schumacher, got along quite well once they started working together. |
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Out of the darkness we could hear laughter and see lighted matches, a German lighting a Scotchman's cigarette and vice versa, exchanging cigarettes and souvenirs. |
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Mackay and another deputy were wounded when exchanging fire with Dorner, who sought refuge in a cabin, apparently also hit. |
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Who wants to faff around with exchanging traveller's cheques for cash when you're itching to go and lie on the beach or enjoy a leisurely lunch at the Costa Blanca cafe? |
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For a young Muscovite girl, for example, with whom you schoolkids have been exchanging letters of friendship. |
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Excess unfused vesicles were removed by exchanging the solution in the cell with buffer solution several times after cooling the sample down to room temperature. |
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In the telephone interaction presented below, the strangers begin by exchanging offers, followed by the seller offering repeated and unreciprocated concessions. |
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Danzig fielded questions on topics ranging from the possibility of exchanging unserviceable utility uniforms for infantrymen to the size of meal portions at the mess halls. |
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He developed his expressive skills and, simultaneously, found a comfortable social niche, allowing passers-by to see what he was doing and occasionally exchanging a few words. |
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It is hard to dispute that Britain would be exchanging a sound fiscal regime for a far inferior model in the event of having to sign up to the stability pact. |
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Among others, there is an account of his exchanging the bishop's cassock for the buff jerkin of a ballad singer, and selling out his stock of ballads at a tavern. |
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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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It's the exchanging of ideas and views that most interests me. |
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They stay like this for who knows how long, exchanging kisses and enjoying each other's touch, until they're disturbed by the horse nudging his nose in between them. |
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They began exchanging letters and she developed a relationship with his relatives on the outside. |
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It's as if the Masai warriors of the past have leapt into the present, exchanging their weaponry for spins and the stalking combat steps from Brazilian capoeira. |
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The camera follows her heading home on a dirt road, exchanging greetings with an old man squatting on a haystack, and passing old women sunning at the village boundary stones. |
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In contrast, I will argue, such writers and their readers may repress women but they maintain homosocial culture by exchanging misogynistic words about them. |
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Instead, small bands of Chipewyans set themselves up as middlemen or traders themselves, and acted as the means of exchanging European products for Chipewyan furs. |
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Always compliment her favorite wine, no matter what cheap swill she likes, and you are well on your way to exchanging phone numbers by the end of the night. |
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Finally, the Web provides an excellent means for exchanging information, including illicitly distributing copyright protected or explicit material. |
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Pamela was there exchanging cool compresses on his forehead. |
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That all sounds great, say his inquisitors, who must be exchanging puzzled glances and looking incredulous during this, but it's not really you, is it? |
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He also parted company with the Farnese Flora by exchanging her wreath and fillet for oak crowns, a reminder that his figure stood against the thick woods of Versailles. |
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Bobby and Tina began exchanging insulting, sarcastic remarks. |
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Instead of wasting money on exchanging consumables, which have a limited shelf life, the management went in for a collective gift of permanent value. |
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As the evening drew to a close, bevies of giggling schoolgirls and aspiring musicians poured out of the auditorium exchanging notes on the performances. |
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This was more or less the situation when European traders arrived with goods that they were desirous of exchanging with the farmers of the mainland and freshwater swamps. |
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They ram into the wall, exchanging body blows and punches as they scuffle. |
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In this chapter, we will look at what Barbara will have to do, either before or after exchanging contracts, to ensure that it is safe for her to buy the property. |
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The others guffawed loudly and I could hear them exchanging teasing blows. |
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It's not unusual, says one member of the team, to see passengers exchanging e-mail addresses at the end of a trip, probably the result of hours spent dining together. |
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Roads prone to gridlocks and bumper-to-bumper traffic have both the traffic cop and the commuter blowing horns and exchanging a colourful repartee. |
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In 2006, a reclusive teacher and one-time dog sledder from the Yukon Territory named Darrell Otto began exchanging letters with Ramirez. |
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In 1797, Pitt was forced to protect the kingdom's gold reserves by preventing individuals from exchanging banknotes for gold. |
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The trio garnered many positive reviews, with Faldo and Azinger often exchanging verbal barbs and engaging in humorous banter. |
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The business merger will be carried out by way of exchanging 11 Al Salam shares for each BMI Bank share, it was announced yesterday. |
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Americans Jeanie and Jamy Knittle skydived after exchanging vows in Pennsylvania last year. |
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Species are subject to change, whether by evolving into new species, exchanging genes with other species, or by becoming extinct. |
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Air is a poor conductor of heat, so a parcel of air will rise and fall without exchanging heat. |
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The runaround concluded with King and Brando exchanging lip kisses. |
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A few pieces of political satire show us French and English exchanging amenities on their mutual shortcomings. |
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He began by exchanging estates he held in England and by obtaining grants in the Welsh Marches from the King. |
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One of Angharad's four bridesmaids was her pen friend from Illinois with whom she has regularly been exchanging letters for the past 10 years. |
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Families increased their productivity by exchanging goods and labor with each other. |
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But Ash and Dem clearly still had goo-goo eyes only for each other as they kept nudging and nuzzling and exchanging private little glances. |
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Burly Sean Tustin, 23, and the 20-year-old brunette began exchanging sexy texts after meeting in a bar. |
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By 1913, the TUC was exchanging fraternal delegates with the Canadian Labor Congress. |
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The country is currently exchanging electricity with Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Pakistan, Nakhichevan, Turkey and Turkmenistan. |
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After an hour of exchanging broadsides which left both Captain and Culloden badly damaged, Nelson found himself alongside San Nicolas. |
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Both batsmen run the length of the pitch, exchanging positions, and grounding their bats behind the opposite crease. |
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Because of the high energy demand of flight, the bat's body meets those demands by exchanging gas through the patagium of the wing. |
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Each filament contains a capillary network that provides a large surface area for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide. |
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The pronated position in some museum mounts had been achieved by exchanging the position of radius and ulna in the elbow. |
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Samir Nasri was shown a second yellow card moments earlier after squaring up to Jamie Vardy, with the two players going forehead to forehead after exchanging insults. |
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These two acts, perception and recollection, always interpenetrate each other, are always exchanging something of their substance as by a process of endosmosis. |
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The Irishman, outstanding in the 2-0 victory over Wolves last week, limped off soon afterwards shaking his head and exchanging words with a section of Villa fans. |
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The victim is talked into exchanging bank account information on the premise that the money will be transferred to him, and then he'll get to keep a cut. |
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Soon the major European powers were exchanging representatives. |
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In exchanging the herbal texts among monasteries, monks became aware of herbs that could be very useful but were not found in the surrounding area. |
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Thus one pair of dolphins talking can sound like two pairs of dolphins talking, one pair exchanging clickings, the other pair exchanging whistles. |
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The two parties, after exchanging a good deal of abuse, came to blows. |
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Their coupledom seemed complete with a cute snap at the Grammy awards in February, after exchanging intimate Twitter photos and messages for months. |
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Accordingly, the UN was essentially converted into an inactive forum for exchanging polemical rhetoric, and the Soviets regarded it almost exclusively as a propaganda tribune. |
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Potbellied police in Indonesia have been ordered to exercise, exchanging their uniforms for jogging bottoms and trainers as they try to drop a few kilos. |
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Price was clearly enjoying himself, throwing in unrehearsed material, leaving the band exchanging glances, wondering what was coming next, before rising to every challenge. |
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