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They and exchanged
They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator — who is forever praised.
They proved by their experiments that a group of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms can behave like an element, take the place of an element, and can be exchanged for elements in chemical compounds.
They exchanged letters and samples.
They traded along the coast, mainly in pottery, shell ornaments and foodstuffs, and in the interior, where forest products were exchanged for shells and other sea products.
They offer more playing time for a certain amount of money spent and have balls exchanged for game tokens, which can only be used to play other games in the establishment.
Saturday, 13 October 1492: ... They brought us sticks of the cotton thread and parrots and other little things which it would be tedious to list, and exchanged everything for whatever we offered them.
They were men worthy to have charged by the side of Hampden at Chalgrove, or to have exchanged the last embrace with Russell on the scaffold in Lincoln's Inn Fields.
They were exchanged with French troops for bullets.
A source close to the brothers said " They were both over the moon when City won and messages were exchanged.
A source close to the brothers said " They were both over the moon when City won and messages were exchanged.
They were also allowed to bury their dead within the walls, a privilege which was also granted to some other gentes ; and when they had exchanged the older custom of interment for that of burning the corpse, although they did not light the funeral pile on their burying-ground, the bier was set down there, as a symbolical way of preserving their right.
They transferred to New York, where General Riedesel spent a year on parole, before being exchanged for American General Benjamin Lincoln.
They exchanged 25 letters, and Maynard dropped out of Yale the summer after her freshman year to live with Salinger in Cornish, New Hampshire.
They escorted Vladimir to Ras, at the Serb-Bulgarian border, exchanged gifts and concluded a peace treaty.
They reported the Pueblo exchanged maize and woven cotton goods for bison meat, and hides and materials for stone tools.
They also exchanged fire with German invasion troops ashore, but did not have a landing force aboard and therefore turned to leave.
They didn't meet in a race that year but exchanged world records in the mile three times during a 10-day period.
They demanded that the number of envoys exchanged, ships engaged in trade and articles of trade be strictly limited, and that all foreign books in Korea should be destroyed.
They began dating in August 1917 and exchanged letters regularly after Kimball left for Brigham Young University in September 1917.
They are a staple during Christmas dinner and a gift generally exchanged between business associates and close friends / family.
They also bar members from renting weeks for which they already have exchanged.
They usually exchanged sable furs for alcohol, tobacco, tea, and various tools, products which quickly integrated themselves into Nganasan culture.
They exchanged letters for the next five years.
They see only input prices and output prices, or cost-prices and sale-prices, and not the creation of a product which already has a value prior to being exchanged at a certain price-a value which is moreover socially determined by a group of enterprises together, and which sets limits for price fluctuations.

They and letters
They enlisted the help of the New Jersey congressman, who has been able to trace the letters to the national archives, where they are available on microfilm.
They stayed in their own world on the bluff, waiting for letters and the peddler, bringing the news.
They had to act fast, for letters were clogging the terminals.
They feature many letters that appear to have been borrowed from or influenced by the Greek alphabet and the Hebrew alphabet.
They did not need letters for the guttural sounds represented by aleph, he, heth or ayin, so these symbols were assigned vocalic values.
They can " steal " each other's words by rearranging the letters and extending the words.
They were bound to be in attendance on certain days under penalty of fine, and sign letters and diplomas.
They arise out of a primitive practice on the part of the bishop ( local president ), examples of which are found in the Didachē ( Teaching of the Apostles ) and in the letters of Clement of Rome and Cyprian.
They are placed next to the most similar letters in the alphabet, c and e correspondingly.
They did not use four letters of it, mainly because Etruscan had no voiced stops, b, d and g, and also no o.
They will be designated by obscure words, letters and / or numbers so that the name of a play does not reveal its exact execution to outsiders.
They often depended on grants of letters patent by a monarch or other authority to enforce the flow of trade to their self-employed members, and to retain ownership of tools and the supply of materials.
They are abbreviated to the first three letters.
They were assembled by order of archbishop Lullus, Boniface's successor in Mainz, and were initially organized into two parts, a section containing the papal correspondence and another with his private letters.
They mailed booklets, letters and videotapes to approximately 300, 000 Christian leaders.
Often letters feature simple yet absurd statements (" I'm heading off to the pub in a few minutes and wondered if any of your readers fancied joining me for a pint " or " They say size doesn't matter-if that's true, why can't I get these shoes on?
They were then initiated into the secret signs by which members recognized each other, and were presented with a rope and with a knife on which were engraved the mystic letters S. S. G. G., supposed to mean Stein, Strick, Gras, grün ( stone, rope, grass, green ).
They are not SI units, using y to abbreviate English year, but following ambiguous international recommendations, use either the standard English first letters as prefixes ( t, m, and b ) or metric prefixes ( k, M, and G ) or variations on metric prefixes ( k, m, g ).
They wrote open letters acknowledging their mistakes and were readmitted to the Communist Party after a six month cooling off period.
They wrote open letters acknowledging their mistakes and were readmitted to the Communist Party after a six-month cooling off period.
They recognize a familiar word-shape without conscious thought of the individual letters.
They started an argumentative correspondence, fueled by Jackson's opponents, until Jackson stopped the letters in July 1830.

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