I swapped my extra ticket for a honey of an orange cruiser bike that will be meeting me there. |
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Rich has swapped daring disco days for mediocre middle-age, a comfort zone of arty films and fruity red wines. |
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She swapped track for road, became a marathon runner, ran three marathons and won the lot. |
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We've swapped our skinny jeans for yoga pants so athleisure is officially a thing. |
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You've spilt lager on the magazine article about high energy fruit smoothies, and swapped the bran flakes for a bacon sarnie. |
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A mayor swapped his robes and chains for an apron and tea towel to serve council staff with a cuppa and biscuits. |
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After each task, the teams swapped over their mode of transport and did the tasks all over again. |
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Councils across Greater Manchester have swapped the ballot box for the pillar box in a bid to stamp out low turnouts. |
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With the suspension set to high, the jack needs only to lift the car fractionally to allow the wheel to be swapped. |
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When a laird and his wife swapped their Perthshire castle for a tiny Italian farmhouse they were meant to be downshifting on a dramatic scale. |
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They swapped their heads around and played and partied and danced and jigged and forgot who they were. |
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Before tea time I moved around the lake and swapped some worms for maggots from a local angler. |
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They swapped their cricket whites for oversized army helmets to pose as diggers in a re-enactment of a 1915 photograph. |
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The Bishop of Bradford swapped his pulpit for the pavement when he joined a police officer on the beat. |
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Like all convertible bonds, CoCos can be swapped for equity if the share price reaches a certain target. |
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She kicked the covers to the foot of the bed, swapped her pillow for another, and nestled as close to the wall as she could. |
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When the popularity of kwela started to fade, Black Mambazo swapped the pennywhistle for the saxophone. |
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The two became one organism, an arrangement called endosymbiosis, and swapped some genetic material to create a new hybrid genome. |
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Participants will complete a normal triathlon but the swimming section will be swapped for rowing. |
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Flynn is one of a number of shop owners who have swapped brands in recent years. |
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At 14 he started DJing with friends and swapped an Indian drum for a mixer. |
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Geeta, who had swapped last night's tight, bright-green sari for a yellow salwar-kameez, a loose shirt and trouser. |
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She looked at me oddly and I searched around and found twenty pence in shrapnel, which I swapped over. |
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Except the world-renowned rugby player had swapped his mouth guard for a corsage and his number two jersey for a tuxedo. |
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They swapped their designer stilettos for muddy sneakers at California's annual mud run. |
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The matador enters the ring alone, having swapped his pink and gold cape for the red muleta. |
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They swapped modding techniques and hundreds of custom skins over the website message board. |
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She meets a York woman who has swapped the nine-to-five to make Christmas cakes and puddings full-time from home. |
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See how I have swapped from cold white wine to red now that there is a nip in the air. |
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Applications can have a consistent interface, allowing them to be versioned, or swapped out wholesale for other applications. |
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I had swapped rods with Sarah and she was spinning with the 40 lb line as that rod set up was lighter for spinning. |
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Here I have a rendezvous with the Timmermans, a Belgian couple who swapped the world of high finance for the good life. |
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She said she told the council her reasons for moving and swapped with the person who was living in the house in which she is now squatting. |
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The instruments were swapped out for annual calibrations, so every year a different detector resided at each site. |
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Tony swapped his suit for camouflage when he tackled a gruelling Army challenge. |
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Note that in C and D the abscissa and ordinate are swapped for presentation. |
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Teacher David Farrow has swapped the chalkface for the painter's easel, after giving up his job as head of art to become a professional artist. |
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Rhian, 35, swapped a high-powered city job for teaching ten years ago and is cherishing the challenge of leading the school. |
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I immediately swapped the ledger rig for a spinner and cast out about twenty yards into the shallows. |
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The original lyrics were swapped with political overtones that sang paeans of the political party. |
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In the early '50s, Bate's parents, Bev and Viv, swapped him to unwary tinkers for a three-legged dog. |
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At Coggeshall fire station, firefighters and their families swapped fire hoses for car wash hoses and brushes for their sponsored car wash. |
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Theories about its provenance, navigational failure and hopes of survival were being swapped freely on Battersea Bridge. |
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This time they swapped their preferred beauty parade for some concerted tight exchanges, of which Mealamu's try was the icing. |
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Perhaps, for example, the car could be swapped for Panini football stickers or bartered for unwanted livestock. |
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The perpetual substitute, Ed Coode, was swapped out of the eight to take up a place in the four. |
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After the first two days of testing, the official drivers swapped circuits. |
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Keighley coach Gary Moorby has swapped seats with Roe, who regularly works as a match commentator on Radio Leeds. |
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I swapped a radiological session at my base hospital for a session at a local cottage hospital just two miles down the hill. |
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I now eat one biscuit instead of a packetful, but the main thing is I have swapped high-fat foods for low-fat. |
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Although the lead swapped hands just five times in the match there was something predestined about the result. |
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Alan Dowling and Malone swapped points to leave it deadlocked at the end of an exciting finale. |
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The waiters were pressurising me to make a decision, so I took the easiest option and swapped the fillet steak for plain old chicken. |
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It is thought that during the transaction a genuine computer is swapped for the dummy package. |
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At Pooja and Anant Bajaj's wedding reception on Tuesday, the Bajaj bahu swapped the traditional lal joda for a pretty pink ghagra. |
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They swapped cultural tips, and the Guatemalans shared their family history of harvesting orchids. |
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The very observant may have noticed that I swapped web hosts over the weekend. |
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Japanese ice-cream lovers have swapped traditional flavours such as raspberry ripple for something a little more exotic. |
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These are irritations, but the fact that the lights and wiper stalks have not been swapped to suit European drivers is a real nuisance. |
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It did get a bit niffy in there so every so often I swapped sides. |
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In 2008, the drug heparin was tied to dozens of deaths after most of the active ingredient was swapped with a counterfeit. |
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In May 1998, she quit the club, where she had been since 1995, and swapped designer clothes for a boiler suit to oversee her new home's restoration. |
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You may have packed them off with boxes and bags full of nutritious goodness but can you ensure they weren't swapped for two bars of chocolate and a packet of bubblegum? |
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He was ferreting around for his cash when one of them allegedly spotted a bobby on patrol, and as he made himself look inconspicuous they swapped the laptop case for another. |
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He swapped fish caught in the Potomac for shingles, planks, nails, and rum for the field hands at harvest time. |
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Clues could be rejected or swapped, a bit like scrabble tiles. |
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She swapped a lifetime of yo-yo diets and calorie counting for a healthy-eating regime after walking down the aisle in August 1999 in a size 22 wedding gown. |
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He has swapped pints for white wine spritzers and given up takeaway food. |
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Over a cup of tea, and a damper and corned beef sandwich people swapped stories about Les and what life used to be like in that beautiful part of the Territory. |
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This show was almost identical to the afternoon show, with a song or two swapped out on the set list, plus a song from Silver as a favor to label owner, Cory. |
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After a few weeks, with the weather outlook not calling for any snow for the foreseeable future, I went ahead and swapped back to the summer tires. |
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The moral duties and doubts of adulthood are swapped out for the histrionic creeds of adolescence. |
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Church ministers swapped the pulpit for the catwalk yesterday as they modelled the latest clerical designs at the clergy's answer to London Fashion Week. |
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Blackburn with Darwen Council flies the Union flag outside its town halls all year, except on St George's Day, when it is swapped for the English flag of St George. |
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He has swapped ergometers for knot-tying and oars for ropes. |
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Whereupon, in the next breath, a melee erupted with Michael Hart raising his hands to Grant Brebner, with both booked, as handbags and unpleasantries were swapped. |
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As well, the left and right side wheels can be swapped around so that the wheel dish rims face in for a narrower harvester profile in selective work. |
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Students who took part in the worthwhile fund-raising venture swapped their favourite team jerseys for their school blazers and each donated 2 for the charity. |
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The pair swapped roles for the second try when Cain, playing at scrum-half, provided the pass for loose forward Ball to touch down under the sticks. |
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From the rainforests of Tasmania to the dunes of the Sahara, they swapped the pains and palaver of the 21st century for the pleasures of a purer planet. |
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The British guests, perhaps united by a folk memory of Colditz, swapped advice on how to game the system in hushed whispers. |
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They cleaned them, dated them, compared them, catalogued them, took them to bits and reassembled them, mounted them, displayed them and swapped them. |
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Maguire had swapped his armband for the best man role at a wedding. |
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Thelma, who is 46, has swapped her smart business suit for desert battledress and is now waiting at RAF Lyneham for the orders that will send her to the Gulf. |
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The Smiths quickly swapped their home in Keppel Crescent, Bridlington, for the Caribbean heat and a beachside hotel in the Barbados resort of Worthing. |
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School tuckshops have swapped famous brand names for Delight and Bubble bars to raise pupil's awareness of international trade issues. |
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I liked her blue notebook and she liked my red one, so we swapped. |
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To contrapose an argument one swaps the conclusion with any one of the premisses and negates each of the swapped statements. |
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The Duke inclined his head, someone opened the carriage door, and the two swapped pleasantries. |
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If on the outside, the depleted batteries can be quickly swapped with recharged batteries. |
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He subsequently swapped his rights to Psycho and his TV anthology for 150,000 shares of MCA, making him the third largest shareholder in MCA Inc. |
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This new kit layout lasted until 1947 when the navy shorts were swapped for white. |
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Such loans were covered by very detailed contracts, and swapped for more expensive loan products on the day of closing. |
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Ablaut patterns are groups of vowels which are swapped, or ablauted, in the nucleus of a word. |
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On 10 December 2013, BBC One Wales HD was swapped with the SD channel on Sky's EPG for HD subscribers. |
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On 10 December 2013, BBC Two HD was swapped with the SD channel in England on Sky's EPG for HD subscribers. |
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While there's a decent variety of enemy types in the game, those same enemies also tend to get palette swapped as the game progresses. |
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Greg James and Scott Mills swapped shows and Jameela Jamil, Gemma Cairney and Danny Howard joined the station. |
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Adam and Novikovas swapped long-range efforts, neither of which troubled the respective keepers. |
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In the Middle Ages, much of Cumbria frequently swapped hands between England and Scotland but this had little effect on the language used. |
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In addition to this, he swapped the native troops of Iberia to Africa, and the native troops of Africa to Iberia. |
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And as for gym kit, the trendiest swapped the Aertex, pleated skirts and big pants ensemble for Adidas T-shirts and satin shorts. |
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Was Krieger swapped with a clone during the fifth season finale? |
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Well, I once had an Albino King snake called Tyson, which I swapped for a parakeet called Finlay,'' laughs Mitchell. |
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But it looks like he's swapped the Pistols for rissoles if his expanding waistline is anything to go by. |
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Ever the lounge lizard, he swapped patterned smoking jacket for natty blue suit at half time. |
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A jeweller has swapped life on the shop store to help out a children's charity during a secondment with a difference. |
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Meanwhile, international jet set DJ DAVID MORALES swapped the high life and breezed into town, wrapped up in the bulkiest of bodywarmers. |
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A ROCK legend has swapped his guitar for a mortarboard as he received an honorary degree. |
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A ROCK legend has swapped his bass guitar for a mortarboard as he received an honorary degree. |
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A WOMAN who swapped pursuing a career as a teacher to be a mortician could now help at disasters all over the world. |
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A FORMER teacher has swapped the chalkface for a career working in the oil and gas industry. |
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Rocky, 21, headed the men's team as they swapped tiepins for rolling pins to deliver a lunch service and cater for a City function. |
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She famously tried to sell Amy to Roy and Hayley and you always felt she'd have happily swapped her daughter for a cheese toastie. |
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Rod Stewart has swapped rock and roll for railways to appear on the cover of an American train set magazine. |
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Annual nemesias in white, pink, and blue border the path, where they can be easily reached and swapped out. |
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A LONG-SERVING manager at a Northumberland surface mine has swapped the coalface for the classroom to gain a high-level industry qualification. |
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Only they swapped out the guitars in favor of trumpets and trombones. |
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I swapped seats with my sister so she could see the stage better. |
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Newell Beam recalls how he started out at 15 as a cookee and washed dishes while the men in the bunkhouse swapped stories. |
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A SCOTS hair stylist has swapped her job at a tiny country salon to become a hairdresser to the stars. |
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The letters were sent out with the first and last names of people on the electoral register swapped around. |
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Next she swapped her bag of grapes and a rubber spaceman with Buddy Bear for his honey bun. |
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Designer Robert Frier, a hay fever victim, has swapped lawn for water and outlawed dust and pollen-bearing scented plants and hedges. |
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As Anna's a vegetarian, she swapped the minced chicken on toast from the platter for crispy bean curd served with plum sauce and ground peanuts. |
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Bull, now 24-5-1, had built up his modest record largely on local club shows and had swapped a short-lived retirement and a couple of ringside seats to take the fight. |
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The understanding between accordionist, John Hallam and pianist Vinny Parker was quite remarkable with ideas swapped or further developed during solos. |
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In contrast, a phoneme is a speech sound that, in a given language, if it were swapped with another phoneme, would change the meaning of the word. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the situation is reversed, with the summer and winter solstices exchanged and the spring and autumnal equinox dates swapped. |
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In 1318, a mentally ill man named John of Powderham appeared in Oxford, claiming that he was the real Edward II, and that Edward was a changeling, swapped at birth. |
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The contents of a flexbox can be positioned in any direction, can have their order swapped dynamically, and can auto-adjust their sizes and positions based on available space. |
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On confronting the mechanics, it transpired that Prost saw Mansell as having a superior car and as a result, they were swapped without telling Mansell. |
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She'd swapped the print dress for a plain white blouse and brown gymslip. |
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Having swapped our cozzies for more formal attire, we were ushered into a vast, wood-panelled drawing room, complete with baronial fireplace and sweeping staircase. |
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