Exchanged
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Information is
exchanged
with naturalistic understatement.
Excellent film that reveals how people are connected to the taken for granted, ordinary beads
exchanged
during Mardi Gras.
Words are not
exchanged
but their laundry washing are and from there we are taken on a ride with other peculiar characters and situations.
Brosnan figures out that there is a bomb in the courtroom and gets everyone out (well, almost everyone) - and he's figured this out by the look
exchanged
by those two men.
This is one of the most legendary lines in Western movie history as
exchanged
between Gary Cooper and Walter Huston (Cecil B. DeMille's 1914 version also has a variation of this dialogue in the intertitles).
When speaking about pricing, we are saying that price is the value on what is
exchanged.
Normally, something that has value is
exchanged
for either satisfaction or else for utility.
The rhythm of their daily cloistered routines is the backbone of the film: frequent prayers, meals eaten alone in individual private apartments, execution of assigned chores, etc. From Monday to Saturday few words are
exchanged.
Ingredients that are being replaced or are likely to be
exchanged
for products made through synthetic biology include vanilla, saffron, coconut oil, patchouli, olive squalene, and rose oil.
These claims can be
exchanged
for various benefits, such as family leave, retraining, or supplementary retirement income.
The banks
exchanged
an interest-paying Treasury bill for a reserve deposit at the Fed that historically did not earn any interest.
Still, the terms were acceptable to the vast majority of the country’s creditors, who
exchanged
their old claims for new ones worth 30 cents on the dollar.
In a highly innovative move, Argentina
exchanged
old debt for new debt – at about 30 cents on the dollar or a little more – plus a GDP-indexed bond.
The territory being
exchanged
comprises lawless enclaves, where the nominal sovereign lacks real authority.
The interaction between two brains adds another level: here, information is
exchanged
by means of languages, signs and ideas.
But information is being
exchanged
between the levels as well.
The intention was understandable: if everyone in the world
exchanged
most light bulbs for energy-efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs), we could save 3.5% of all electricity, or 1% of our CO2 emissions.
With populations stagnating (or declining in many parts of Europe and Japan), the existing stock of housing is
exchanged
among different parts of the population, and typically bequeathed from old to young.
In 1969, the Chinese and Soviet armies
exchanged
fire across their disputed border.
In such democracies without democrats, "human rights" are more problematic to discuss than procedural formalities, because they are not thought of as "rights" in the legal sense, but merely as pangs of conscience, or else as gifts to be
exchanged
for something else of value.
With so many of America’s top entrepreneurs, executives, and researchers having received support from the defense department, it is no surprise that Google’s founders and executives, for example, have
exchanged
friendly emails with NSA officials.
Prior to 1971, central banks held dollars because they believed that greenbacks could, if necessary, be
exchanged
for gold – the anchor of the system.
On August 15, 2011, Hildebrand’s wife, Kashya,
exchanged
400,000 Swiss francs into dollars.
An emerging economy poised to become a regional power, it has
exchanged
fire with its neighbor to the south, Syria, and has called on its NATO allies to bolster its security.
Moreover, handshakes were
exchanged
by the two countries’ foreign ministers, when John Kerry and Javad Zarif, joined by the European Union’s top diplomat, Catherine Ashton, held a formal meeting to organize the upcoming nuclear negotiations in Geneva.
The Mahdi Army has
exchanged
fire with US troops before, most notably during the fierce battles for control of the southern Iraqi cities of Najaf and Karbala in 2004.
Indeed, the key advantage of the IMF’s SDR department – that it is a quasi-universal and government-driven system whereby currencies are
exchanged
with reliable “collateral” (the SDR) – would be lost.
Even where customs are no obstacle, as between Albania and Macedonia, very few goods are
exchanged.
The couple
exchanged
significant tokens of their mutual affection: he offered her a heart-shaped pink diamond ring by Dior, she offered him a Swiss watch.
For the most part, center-right, democratically elected governments replaced the military dictatorships, and they
exchanged
the previous economic paradigm – import substitution, state intervention, and overregulation – for the Washington Consensus, which called for fiscal discipline, price stability, trade and financial liberalization, privatization, and deregulation.
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