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Exchanges and between
Exchanges of work, heat, or matter between the system and the surroundings take place across this boundary.
Exchanges were closed between September 10 and September 17.
Exchanges also tend to restrict the odds that can be offered to between 1. 01 ( 1 to 100 ) and 1000 ( 999 to 1 ).
Exchanges of work, heat, or matter between the system and the surroundings may take place across this boundary.
Exchanges, commentaries, and messages between them increased.
Exchanges between the Member States and Manuel Marin, the responsible member of the European Commission deteriorated, and the latter withdrew the proposal in early 1987 to protest against the inadequacy of the triennial budget proposed by some Member States.
Exchanges of weapon fire between law enforcement occurred until the early morning hours.
Traffic Exchanges date back to the beginning of the web and were primarily used by organizations to share sites between employees.

Exchanges and then
The exchanges then met on an informal basis until 1937 when the Australian Associated Stock Exchanges ( AASE ) was established, with representatives from each exchange.
In November 1998 HEX merged with Arvopaperikeskus to form Helsinki Exchanges Group Plc, which then changed its name to HEX Plc in the spring of 2001.
Major Wuorinen compositions of the ' 60s include Orchestral and Electronic Exchanges, premiered by the New York Philharmonic conducted by Lukas Foss, the First Piano Concerto, with composer as soloist, the String Trio, written for the then newly formed new music ensemble Speculum Musicae, and Time's Encomium, Wuorinen ’ s only purely electronic piece, composed using the RCA Synthesizer at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center under a commission from Nonesuch Records, for which Wuorinen was awarded the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for Music at the age of 32.
A number of these businesses have then been spun off by means of dividend share issues to Kinnevik shareholders, and listed separately on Stock Exchanges in Europe and North America, such as the European mobile and fixed line operator Tele2, The Scandinavian and Eastern European broadcasting group Modern Times Group MTG AB, the leading global free newspaper company Metro International, the European call center and debt collection company Transcom WorldWide, the financial services group Invik & Co and finally the emerging market mobile telecommunications group Millicom International Cellular S. A. with licenses in 17 countries.
It was a single-page cardboard document valid for one year obtainable for many years from Employment Exchanges, as agents of the Passport Office, and then from a Post Office.

Exchanges and design
Presents the design for solutions articulating the Performers, Activities, Services, and their Exchanges, providing for or supporting operational and capability functions.

Exchanges and have
* The Winter Coat Exchanges that started in Rhode Island and now have locations in Rhode Island, Kentucky, Utah and Oregon in which coats are collected from anyone who wants to donate, and anyone who needs a winter coat is welcome to take one.
Exchanges have co-operated with police investigations when asked to do so, sometimes leading to arrests.
The " ceremony of e-fumi, of trampling on images, was well enough reported in Europe already by the early eighteenth century to have left a mark on works of imaginative literature like Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, Oliver Goldsmith's The Citizen of the World, and Voltaire's Candide ," according to Prof. Michael North in Artistic and Cultural Exchanges Between Europe and Asia, 1400-1900.
These relationships have fostered many successful International Summer Schools Programs, Student Exchanges, and short-term visits abroad which have provided faculty, staff and students with golden opportunities for foreign exposure.
Rotary Youth Exchanges ( RYE ) began in Europe and have spread world-wide.
They wanted the women's sections to have more representatives on the factory committees and Labor Exchanges ( which handled job placements for unemployed workers ), in trade unions, and in the Commissariats.
Exchanges in cities with smaller dance communities may have fewer than 50 people.

Exchanges and some
Exchanges at Five Oaks, Trinity, Gorey, St Aubin and Millbrook were converted from magneto to CB10 during 1938, some moving to new buildings at the same time.
Exchanges on joint installations are generally served by the exchanges already operating upon the joining of the existing installations, though some smaller exchanges may close when they can no longer benefit the installation.
In addition, there are some commercial Internet Exchanges in Hong Kong for routing traffic within the city.

Exchanges and two
There are two industry groups in the United States, the National Association of Trade Exchanges ( NATE ) and the International Reciprocal Trade Association ( IRTA ).
It has two divisions, OMX Exchanges, which operates eight stock exchanges mainly in the Nordic and Baltic countries, and OMX Technology, which develops and markets systems for financial transactions used by OMX Exchanges, as well as by other stock exchanges.
This situation was essentially unchanged in 1948: 19 entries under " Motion Picture Distributors and Film Exchanges ", 15 of them in this same two blocks, and two of the others elsewhere in Belltown.

Exchanges and much
Exchanges also supply gasoline at prices roughly approximating those in the U. S., normally on a rationed basis, to overseas personnel for personal use, since fuel prices in most foreign countries ( where U. S. military are stationed ) are normally much higher due to local taxes.

Exchanges and more
The forerunners of the Jobcentre Plus were the government-run Labour Exchanges, originally the vision of Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade and William Beveridge, who had worked for a more efficient labour system in the early years of the 20th century.
At the suggestion of the Prime Minister David Lloyd-George, from January 1917 the Labour Exchanges came under the new Ministry of Labour and were renamed Employment Exchanges, so as to more accurately reflect their purpose and function.
All of the San Francisco Lindy Exchanges except for 2005 attracted 500 or more people, and the Yehoodi 5th Anniversary Exchange in New York City pulled in more than 600 people.

Exchanges and intimate
He had, moreover, an intimate acquaintance with the English language and institutions, and translated into French Goschen's Theory of Foreign Exchanges.

Exchanges and .
Exchanges of tutoring, and using receipts from " down tutoring " to pay.
As of 2006, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing ( HKEX ) has an average daily turnover of 33. 4 billion dollars, which is 12 times that of Shanghai.
* Larry Harris, Trading & Exchanges, Oxford Press, Oxford, 2003.
" An Error in the Argument from Conditionality and Sufficiency to the Likelihood Principle " in Error and Inference: Recent Exchanges on Experimental Reasoning, Reliability and the Objectivity and Rationality of Science ( D Mayo and A. Spanos eds.
Operators did not use the equipment combined functions Tandem and Toll Exchanges.
The SDH Crossconnect is used in Transit Exchanges, where all inputs and outputs are connected to other exchanges.
SDH ADMs can also perform the task of an SDH Crossconnect and are used in End Exchanges where the channels from subscribers are connected to the core PSTN network.
The Financial Information Services Division of the Software and Information Industry Association ( FISD / SIIA ) represents a round-table of market data industry firms, referring to them as Consumers, Exchanges, and Vendors.
LINX is a founder member of EURO-IX, a Europe-wide alliance of Internet Exchanges.
Exchanges also act as the clearinghouse for each transaction, meaning that they collect and deliver the shares, and guarantee payment to the seller of a security.
Sales to Military Exchanges and Commissaries are exempt from the act.
Exchanges do, however, allow bookmakers to see the state of the market and can set their odds accordingly.
" Exchanges Handbook.
Corrupt Exchanges: Actors, Resources, and Mechanisms of Political Corruption.
* Exchanges on Light.
* Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo, " Religious Frontiers and Overlapping Cultural Borders: The Power of Personal and Political Exchanges in the Works of Alfonso X of Castile ( 1252 – 1284 )," Al-Masaq, 23, 3 ( 2011 ), 217-236.
Roch Carrier is the current president on the Board of Directors for the Society for Educational Visits and Exchanges in Canada, or SEVEC.
After an excursion into the world of comic-books and cartoons ( another of Resnais's enthusiasms ) in I Want to Go Home ( 1989 ), an ambitious theatrical adaptation followed with the diptych of Smoking / No Smoking ( 1993 ): Resnais, having admired the plays of Alan Ayckbourn for many years, chose to adapt what appeared the most intractable of them, Intimate Exchanges, a series of eight interlinked plays which follow the consequences of a casual choice to sixteen possible endings.
Intimate Exchanges: Using Computers to Elicit Self-Disclosure from Consumers.
In both British and American English, stock is the collective noun for one hundred shares as shares were usually traded in stocks on Stock Exchanges.

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