In-exchange Sentence Examples

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  • Was she really going to free some prisoner in exchange for a trip home?

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  • Yet Darkyn asked for nothing in exchange for freeing him.

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  • Will you take my soul in exchange for Katie's?

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  • I simply offer them a route home in exchange for favors, Darkyn said.

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  • Your life in exchange for keeping the tumor I remove.

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  • So you'd give yourself to me indefinitely in exchange for your tech toys? he asked.

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  • Death.  She told me I couldn't destroy the world for four days and offered me Katie's life in exchange.

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  • Still, he was willing to give up the idea in exchange for adopting a child.

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  • She recognized him as Charles, the vamp Damian had gotten in exchange for sending her to the Black God.

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  • The exchange a week ago was the first time she met the nightmarish Original Vamp, when he'd offered to help Jule in exchange for asking her a question.

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  • They're demanding your life in exchange for it.

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  • In 1717, however, Cardinal Alberoni retook Cagliari for Spain; but this state of things was short-lived, for in 1720, by the treaty of London, Sardinia passed in exchange for Sicily to the dukes of Savoy, to whom it brought the royal title.

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  • The land was acquired either by confiscation from disaffected states or in exchange for a lowering of tribute.

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  • It reverted to Hanover after the battle of Leipzig in 1813, and in 1816 was ceded to Prussia, the greater part of it being at once transferred by her to Denmark in exchange for Swedish Pomerania.

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  • Augustus gave it back to Naples in exchange for Capri.

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  • Turkestan is a good wheat-producing country, cereals were actually imported from Russia and Siberia and cotton exported in exchange.

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  • After the close of the war with Mexico Green was sent to that country in 1849 by President Taylor to negotiate concerning the moneys which, by the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the United States had agreed to pay; and he saved his country a considerable sum by arranging for payment in exchange instead of in specie.

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  • Henry established imperial vicars in the Lombard towns, confirming the tyrants, but gaining nothing for the empire in exchange for the titles he conferred.

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  • The church of the Holy Trinity occupies the site of a Saxon monastery, which existed before 691, when the bishop of Worcester received it in exchange from Ethelred, king of Mercia.

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  • The wealth of Russia consisting mainly of raw produce, the trade of the country turns chiefly on the purchase of this for export, and on the sale of manufactured and imported goods I in exchange.

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  • Routed at the siege of Winchester, she was compelled to release Stephen in exchange for Earl Robert, and thenceforward her cause steadily declined in England.

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  • The external bases of Israel's religion had been swept away, and in exchange for these Jeremiah had led his countrymen to the more permanent internal grounds of a spiritual renewal.

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  • Charles's ambition aimed at wider fields, and when Margaret, countess of Flanders, asked help of the French court against the German king William of Holland, by whom she had been defeated, he gladly accepted her offer of the county of; Hainaut in exchange for his assistance (1253); this arrangement was, however, rescinded by Louis of France, who returned from captivity in 1254, and Charles gave up Hainaut for an immense sum of money.

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  • It subsequently fell into the hands of Neapolis, and remained so until the time of Augustus, who took it in exchange for Aenaria (Ischia) and often resided there.

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  • In 1720 it was ceded by the latter, in exchange for Sicily, to the duke of Savoy, who assumed the title of king of Sardinia (Cagliari continuing to be the seat of government), and this remained the title of the house of Savoy until 1861.

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  • Then Sweden assigned her German possessions to Denmark in exchange for Norway, whereupon Prussia, partly by purchase and partly by the cession 4 r of the duchy of Lauenburg, finally succeeded in uniting the whole of Pomerania under her rule.

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  • An active trade is carried on with Austria, especially through the Isakovets and Gusyatin custom-houses, corn, cattle, horses, skins, wool, linseed and hemp seed being exported, in exchange for wooden wares, linen, woollen stuffs, cotton, glass and agricultural implements.

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  • But when the French invasion became a reality he was alarmed, recognized Alphonso as king, and concluded an alliance with him in exchange for various fiefs to his sons (July 1494).

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  • Peace was made through Venetian mediation, the Orsini paying 50,000 ducats in exchange for their confiscated lands; the duke of Urbino, whom they had captured, was left by the pope to pay his own ransom.

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  • Cesare, who renounced his cardinalate, was sent on a mission to France at the end of the year, bearing a bull of divorce for the new king Louis XII., in exchange for which he obtained the duchy of Valentinois (hence his title of Duca Valentino) and a promise of material assistance in his schemes to subjugate the feudal princelings of Romagna; he married a princess of Navarre.

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  • Alexander's diplomacy, however, turned the tide, and Cesare, in exchange for promising to assist the French in the south, was given a free hand in central Italy.

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  • The war between France and Spain for the possession of Naples dragged on, and Alexander was ever intriguing, ready to ally himself with whichever power promised at the moment most advantageous terms. He offered to help Louis on condition that Sicily be given to Cesare, and then offered to help Spain in exchange for Siena, Pisa and Bologna.

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  • He received from the Moors in exchange for them ten blacks and a quantity of gold dust.

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  • It was returned to Spain the next year in exchange for the Floridas.

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  • The patriarch of Constantinople is the nominal head of the Orthodox priesthood; but by an arrangement concluded in 1879, his authority was delegated to the Austrian emperor, in exchange for a revenue equal to the tribute previously paid by the clergy of the provinces; and his nominations for the metropolitanate of Serajevo, and the bishoprics of Dolnja Tuzla, Banjaluka and Mostar require the imperial assent.

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  • By the peace signed on the 24th of December 1502, however, the status quo was practically restored, the sultan contenting himself with receiving Santa Maura in exchange for Cephalonia.

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  • The coffee producers of Sao Paulo and other states found that the appreciation in value of the milreis was reducing their profits, and they advocated this measure (at first with a valuation of 12d.) to check the upward movement in exchange.

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  • It was not, however, till 1662 that Holland signed a treaty with Portugal, by which all territorial claims in Brazil were abandoned in exchange for a cash indemnity and certain commercial privileges.

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  • As a manufacturer, and with the circumstances of his own day before him, he considered that it was "natural" for Great Britain to manufacture for the world in exchange for her free admission of the more "natural" agricultural products of other countries.

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  • They formed an independent community and in 1854 obtained, in exchange for a hundred head of cattle, formal cession of the territory from Panda, the Zulu king.

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  • The latter, a man of inferior ability and daring, sold Pisa to the count of Virtu, receiving in exchange 200,000 florins, Piombino, and the islands of Elba, Pianosa and Monte Cristo.

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  • But after a brief stay in the island he returned to Piedmont and left his new possessions to a viceroy, which caused much discontent among the Sicilians; and when the Quadruple Alliance decreed in 1718 that Sicily should be restored to Spain, Victor was unable to offer any opposition, and had to content himself with receiving Sardinia in exchange.

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  • By a treaty of 1822, which extinguished the Mahratta right to levy chauth, the Wardha river was fixed as the eastern boundary of Berar, the Melghat and adjoining districts in the plains being assigned to the nizam in exchange for the districts east of the Wardha held by the peshwa.

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  • It is an important centre for the trade of Great Russia with Little Russia - cattle and corn being sent to the north in exchange for manufactured and grocery wares.

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  • The beginning of this shameful "subsidy policy" was the treaty of Fontainebleau, 1661, by a secret paragraph of which Sweden, in exchange for a considerable sum of money, undertook to support the French candidate on the first vacancy of the Polish throne.

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  • This word has two meanings - that of utility, and that of purchasing power; the one may be called value in use, the other value in exchange.

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  • So much improved is the position of the farmer in North America compared with what it was about 1870, that the transport companies in 1901 carried 174 bushels of his grain to the seaboard in exchange for the value of one bushel, whereas in 1867 he had to give up one bushel in every six in return for the service.

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  • In 1471 James bestowed the castle and lands of Ravenscraig in Fife on William, earl of Orkney, in exchange for all his rights to the earldom of Orkney, which, by act of parliament passed on the 20th of February of the same year, was annexed to the Scottish crown.

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  • Shortly afterwards Edward I., seeing its value as a port, obtained the town from the monks in exchange for other lands in Lincolnshire and changed its name to Kingston-upon-Hull.

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  • The property was wholly disencumbered in 1847 by Robert Cadell, the publisher, who cancelled the bond upon it in exchange for the family's share in the copyright of Sir Walter's works.

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  • An agreement on the basis of a cession of territory in the French Congo in exchange for a German declaration of complete desinteressement in Morocco was nevertheless ultimately effected.

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  • It was built (1881-1888) by Chicago capitalists in exchange for a land grant of 3,000,000 acres.

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  • On the other hand Wurzburg, obtained in 1803, was to be ceded by Bavaria to the elector of Salzburg in exchange for Tirol.

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  • New Netherland was retained by England in exchange for Suriname.

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  • In 1871-1872 Great Britain, in exchange for certain possessions of Holland on the coast of Guinea, agreed to recognize the right of the Dutch to occupy the north of Sumatra.

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  • To it came fleets from China, Japan, India, Malacca and other places in the Far East for an exchange of wares, and from it rich cargoes were sent by way of Mexico to the mother country in exchange for much cheaper goods.

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  • It was among the cessions in India made by the king of the Netherlands in 1825 in exchange for the British possessions in Sumatra.

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  • The coercion of Spain resulted in a peace by which Charles obtained Sicily in exchange for Sardinia.

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  • It paid them, however, not in gold, but in silver (one-krone pieces and gulden) and in bank notes, the coins and notes being provided by the bank, and in exchange the newly-coined gold was paid to the bank to be kept as a reserve to cover the issue of notes.

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  • Unamfin was robbed on the voyage, the prince of Byblus rebuffed him, and when at last the latter agreed to provide the timber it was only in exchange for substantial gifts hastily sent for from Egypt (including rolls of papyrus) and the promise of more to follow.

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  • She was punished for her obstinacy by being deprived of Norway, which she was compelled to surrender to Sweden by the terms of the treaty of Kiel (1814), on the 14th of January, receiving by way of compensation a sum of money and Swedish Pomerania, with Riigen, which were subsequently transferred to Prussia in exchange for the duchy of Lauenburg and 2,000,000 rix-dollars.

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  • Frederick William, whose temper was by no means so ruthlessly Spartan as tradition has painted it,was overjoyed, and commissioned the clergyman to receive from the prince an oath of filial obedience, and in exchange for this proof of "his intention to improve in real earnest" his arrest was to be lightened, pending the earning of a full pardon.

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  • It was held by English troops from 1761 to 1763 when the French got it in exchange for Nova Scotia.

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  • The parish church was built in 1673 by the earl of Lauderdale, in exchange for the older edifice, the site of which was required for the enlargement of Thirlestane castle, which, originally a fortress, was then remodelled for a residence.

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  • In the reign of his successor, Alexander II., the risings of Celtic claimants died out; he converted Argyll into a sheriffdom, and (1237) resigned the claims to Northumberland, in exchange for lands in the northern English counties g g with a rental of £200 yearly.

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  • But the promise of peace and prosperity in exchange for absolute independence was rejected with all the old resolution; and the freedom which a Bruce desired to sell was retained by the first of the Stewart line, Robert II.; for Mr Froude erred in alleging that James I.

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  • Earthly goods should be given away in exchange for " the imperishable treasures.

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  • By the treaty of the 10th of February 1763, at the close of the Seven Years' War, Havana was restored to Spain in exchange for the Floridas.

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  • In the great French war from 1781 to 1811 England wrested from Holland every one of her colonies, though Java was restored in 1816 and Sumatra in exchange for Malacca in 1824.

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  • This great shrinkage in exchange caused considerable loss to the Indian government in remitting to Europe, and entailed hardship upon Anglo-Indians who received pensions or other payments in rupees, while on the other hand it supplied an artificial stimulus to the export trade by increasing the purchasing power of gold.

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  • Carisbrooke is not mentioned by name in the Domesday Survey, but Bowcombe, its principal manor, was a dependency of the royal manor of Amesbury, and was obtained from the king by William Fitz Osbern in exchange for three Wiltshire manors.

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  • Hasan demanded, in exchange for the power which he resigned, the contents of the treasury at Kufa, which amounted to five millions of dirhems, together with the revenues of the Persian province of Darabjird (Darab).

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  • Until 1900, when an adjustment of the matter was reached, there was also another disputed debt to the national government, owing to the collapse in 1839 of a so-called Real Estate Bank of Arkansas, in which the state had invested more than $500,000 paid to it by the United States in exchange for Arkansas bonds to be held as an investment for the Smithsonian Institution, on which bonds the state defaulted after 1839.

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  • The trade supplied almost all the clothing, merchandise and manufactures used in the province; hides and furs were given in exchange.

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  • She did not give up her claim until after the death of Charles of Anjou (1285), when Philip the Bold succeeded in getting her to accept an income from the county of Anjou in exchange for her rights in Provence.

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  • The dukedom of Albret, united to the crown of France by the accession of this prince, was granted to the family of La Tour d'Auvergne in 1651, in exchange for Sedan and Raucourt.

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  • The ordinary method of freeing captives was by paying their ransom and for this purpose vast sums of money were collected by the Trinitarians; but they were called upon, if other means failed, to offer themselves in exchange for Christian captives.

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  • Latterly five of the bays at the west end had been utilized as the parish church, but in 1873-1875 the 9th marquess of Lothian built a church for the service of the parish, and presented it to the heritors in exchange for the ruined abbey in order to prevent the latter from being injured by modern additions and alterations.

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  • This shameful "subsidy policy" dates from the Treaty of Fontainebleau, 1661, by a secret paragraph of which Sweden, in exchange for a considerable sum of money, undertook to support the French candidate on the first vacancy of the Polish throne.

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  • In June 1893 Persia ceded to Russia the small but very fertile and strategically important district of Firuza and the adjacent lands between Baba Durmaz and Lutfabad on the northern frontier of Khorasan, and received in exchange the important village of Hissar and a strip of desert ground near Abbasabad on the frontier of Azerbaijan, which had become Russian territory in I 828, according to the Treaty of Turkmanchai.

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  • Historians have been at a loss to know what Solomon could give in exchange for the gold of Ophir and the costly gifts of the queen of Sheba.

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  • As regards the discovery of the connexion between value in exchange and final (or marginal) utility, the priority belongs to Gossen, but this in no way detracts from the great importance of the service which Jevons rendered to English economics by his fresh discovery of the principle, and by the way in which he ultimately forced it into notice.

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  • The Portuguese form of emphyteusis is called aforamento; the landlord parts with the user of his property in exchange for a quit-rent (foro or canon).

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  • In 1895 there had been some prospect of Chile conceding an outlet on the sea in exchange for a recognition of the Chilean ownership of Tacna and Arica.

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  • The result was that at the peace of Utrecht in 1713, the king of Prussia abandoned the principality to the king of France in exchange for compensation elsewhere, and John William Friso gained the barren title and became William IV.

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  • By the peace of Luneville (1802) the see was secularized and given to the archduke of Austria and grand-duke of Tuscany in exchange for Tuscany, its new owner being enrolled among the electoral princes.

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  • When the British government, in 1824, made a treaty with the Netherlands, surrendering the remaining British settlements in Sumatra in exchange for certain posses sions on the continent of Asia, no reference was made in the articles to the Indian treaty of 1819; but an understanding was exchanged that it should be modified, while no proceedings hostile to Achin should be attempted by the Dutch.

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  • Until about the same time, when the Maine liquor law was passed, the manufacture of rum from molasses, received in exchange for lumber and fish in the West Indies, was also an important industry.

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  • Its southern limits, on the Pamirs, were fixed by an Anglo-Russian commission in 1885, from Zor-kul (Victoria Lake) to the Chinese frontier; and Shignan, Roshan and Wakhan were assigned to Bokhara in exchange for part of Darvaz (on the left bank of the Panj), which was given to Afghanistan.

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  • A small debt 2 (at the close of 1906, $4,398,839) is carried in the form of non-negotiable state certificates of indebtedness issued in exchange for money taken from the educational funds of the state, and is intended as a permanent obligation to those funds.

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  • William de Meschines and Cicely de Romili, his wife, heiress of Robert, founded and endowed a priory at Embsay or Emmesay, near Skipton, in 1120, but it was moved here in 1151 by their daughter, Alice de Romili, wife of William FitzDuncan, who gave the manor to the monks in exchange for other lands.

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  • The system of intercalation in the lunar calendar of the heathen Arabs was designed to secure that the feast should always fall at the time when the hides, fruits and other merchandise were ready for market, 4 and the Meccans, who knew how to attract the Bedouins by hospitality, bought up these wares in exchange for imported goods, and so became the leaders of the international trade of Arabia.

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  • Refounded in 1231 by Raymond Berenger IV., count of Provence (he was of the family of the counts of Barcelona, whence the name of the town he rebuilt), Barcelonnette passed to Savoy in 1388 (formal cession in 1 4 19), and in 1713 by the treaty of Utrecht was ceded to France in exchange for the valleys of Exilles, Fenestrelles, and Château Dauphin (Casteldelfino).

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  • The export trade is chiefly with Russia from Meshed-i-Sar, the principal port of the province, to Baku, where European goods are taken in exchange for the white and coloured calicoes, caviare, rice, fruits and raw cotton of Mazandaran.

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  • The ancient Calauria, with which Poros is identified, was given, according to the myth, by Apollo to Poseidon in exchange for Delos; and it became in historic times famous for a temple of the sea-god, which formed the centre of an amphictyony of seven maritime states' - Hermione, Epidaurus, Aegina, Athens, Prasiae, Nauplia, and Orchomenus.

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  • The duke of Savoy, who had held back from the treaty of Vervins in 1598, signed the treaty of Lyons in 1601; in exchange for the marquisate of Saluzzo, France acquired Bresse, Bugey, Valromey and the bailliage of Gex.

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  • In 1797 Bonaparte finished the conquest of northern Italy and forced Austria to make the treaty of Campo Formio (October), whereby the emperor ceded Lombardy and the Austrian Netherlands to the Republic in exchange for Venice and undertook to urge upon the Diet the surrender of the lands beyond the Rhine.

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  • When in 1884 the new law of taxation was adopted, the situation became so serious that in 1895 a new scheme was adopted by which the government gave to the bondholders additional securities, the bondholders at the same time accepting the new 4% unified bonds in exchange for their old .5% bonds.

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  • Sophia Dorothea wished to marry her daughter to Frederick, prince of Wales, but on the English side there was no disposition to make the offer except in exchange for substantial concessions, to which the king of Prussia was not prepared to assent.

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  • Although she showed great tact in her dealings with the queen, Catherine drove her from the court after Henry's death, and forced her to restore the crown jewels and to accept Chaumont in exchange for Chenonceaux.

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  • An allied custom, solevu, enabled a district in want of any particular article to call on its neighbours to supply it, giving labour or something else in exchange.

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  • His consent to the annexation of the Central Italian states, in exchange for Savoy and Nice (Treaty of Turin, March 24, 1860) exposed him to violent attacks on the part of the ultramontanes, whose slave he had practically been since 1848.

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  • Albert failing to pay his ransom within the stipulated time, the Hansa surrendered Stockholm to Margaret in September 1398, in exchange for very considerable commercial privileges.

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  • In vain Charles the Bald affirmed his royal authority in the capitularies of Quierzy-sur-Oise (857), Reims (860), Pistes (864), Gondreville (872) and Quierzy-sur-Oise (877); each time in exchange for assent to the royal will and renewal of oaths he had to acquiesce in.

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  • His first successes against Theobald of Champagne, who for thirty years had been the most dangerous of the great French barons and had refused a vassals services to Louis VI., as well as the adroit diplomacy with which he wrested from Geoffrey the Fair, count of Anjou, a part of the Norman Vexin long claimed by the French kings, in exchange for permitting him to conquer Normandy, augured well for his boldness and activity, had he but confined them to serving his own interests.

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  • But during the course of the second league, provoked by the recapture of Normandy, which he had promised to his brother in exchange for Berry, he was nearly caught in.

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  • The difference concerning the marquisate of Saluzzo, which the duke of Savoy had seized upon in 1588, profiting by Henry III.s embarrassments, is only worth mentioning because the treaty of Lyons (1601) finally dissipated the Italian mirage, and because, in exchange for the last of Frances possessions beyond the Alps, it added to the royal domain the really French territory of La Bresse, Bugey, Valromey and the district of Gex.

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  • A treaty of peace between the two kings was signed in 1365, by which Charles of Navarre gave up Mantes, Meulan and the county of Longueville in exchange for Montpellier.

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  • It was on this occasion that he offered the throne of Transylvania to the emperor Rudolph II., in exchange for the duchy of Oppeln.

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  • In Barth's time American merchants were established on the Niger, bartering goods in exchange for slaves.

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  • Luckily, or, to speak with a reverence proper to the occasion, providentially, mankind are not disposed to embark the blessings they enjoy on a voyage of syllogistic adventure to obtain something more beautiful in exchange.

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  • After the fall of the Borgia he returned, but, being bitterly detested by his people, decided to sell his rights to the Venetians, who had long desired to possess Rimini, and who gave him in exchange the town of Cittadella, some ready money, and a pension for life.

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  • Meanwhile the couple helped them feed the animals in exchange for reduced rent.

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  • What is her life in exchange for thousands of Guardians and the humans they're protecting?

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  • Another thought crossed Damian's mind, one that told him his little Oracle must've known who Jonny would've chosen to send him in exchange for Jenn.

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  • I'll tell you everything you don't know about Czerno in exchange for my life.

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  • Whereas Gabriel was willing to give-and-take, Darkyn toyed with her and demanded submission in exchange for controlled pleasure.

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  • I can grant you almost anything in exchange for her life.

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  • If she had the amulet and could bargain for protection --and one of them not eating her in exchange for her freedom --she wondered if she couldn't escape.

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  • He unceremoniously offered to return her Guardian power to her a week before in exchange for blood, part of a plan only he understood.

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  • They gave prerogative powers in exchange for money to fight the war against France.

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  • The concept of handing their cash into a bank or building society in exchange for a slip of paper may seem alien to them.

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  • New technology for the regions comes only in exchange for staff cutbacks and the merging of local outposts.

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  • Its weaver wants a jar of wild forest honey in exchange.

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  • Invoice Discounting Selling your sales invoice Discounting Selling your sales invoices (in confidence) to a finance house in exchange for cash.

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  • Prosecutors have this week accused the label of writing checks to a convicted drug kingpin 's company in exchange for " dirty cash " .

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  • A big improvement in Exchange 2003, is the ability to restore multiple mailboxes simultaneously.

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  • All they have won in exchange is a temporary truce in the assault on existing members ' pension rights.

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  • James concluded a shameful treaty, by which, in exchange for being left undisturbed in Aragon and promised possession of Sardinia and Corsica, he gave up Sicily to the Church, for whom it was to be held by the Angevins (1295).

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  • The movement, which was instigated by the Porte with the object of evading the provisions of the treaty, was so far successful that the restoration .of Playa and Gusinye to Albania was sanctioned by the powers, Montenegro receiving in exchange the town and district of Dulcigno.

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  • Five years later Augustus gave Mauretania and some Gaetulian districts to Juba, and received in exchange Numidia, which thus reverted to direct Roman control.

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  • Finally, in 1806, the territories of Dholpur, Bari and Rajakhera were handed over to the maharaj rana Kirat Singh, ancestor of the present chiefs of Dholpur, in exchange for his state of Gohad, which was ceded to Sindhia.

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  • Refounded in 1231 by Raymond Berenger IV., count of Provence (he was of the family of the counts of Barcelona, whence the name of the town he rebuilt), Barcelonnette passed to Savoy in 1388 (formal cession in 1 4 19), and in 1713 by the treaty of Utrecht was ceded to France in exchange for the valleys of Exilles, Fenestrelles, and Château Dauphin (Casteldelfino).

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  • The individual had no liberties, or at least very few, but in exchange was, in theory, entitled to certain economic rights.

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  • The group issued ransom demands of up to £ 10 million in exchange for the return of the files.

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  • Is it a payment in exchange for a restrictive covenant?

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  • I humbly let them scribble over my new copy of the album in exchange for their opinions.

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  • Football supporters were asked to make a donation in exchange for having their picture taken with the trophy.

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  • Blue wristbands will be available in exchange for a small charitable donation (50p minimum).

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  • This time period is known as "tulip mania" because of the practice of buying promissory notes in exchange for bulbs.

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  • Sometimes, parents have to sign it to prove that the child read all of the listed books; once the paper is filled, children can turn it in to the bookstore in exchange for a free book.

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  • While you can't literally earn a living from taking surveys, participating in online surveys can be a great way to pick up cash or prizes in exchange for sharing your opinion.

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  • Some teens will engage in certain activities, such as sexual acts, in exchange for drugs.

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  • For example, you might contact a local consignment shop and offer to model some of their teen wear for free for their website in exchange for a copy of the photographs and rights to use them in your portfolio.

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  • More and more couples are choosing to forgo the traditional wedding cake accessory in exchange for a bouquet or cascade of flowers.

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  • Usually these books feature brands that have made a special deal with the store in exchange for being displayed-which often means a discount will be passed onto the customer upon ordering.

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  • Even those who are religious often opt to leave the standard church affair in exchange for something different and memorable.

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  • But many are being compensated quite well for in exchange for their chin implants.

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  • Both Lightbourne and Bridgewater are accused of demanding the Travoltas pay them $25 million in exchange for the pair to not make the document public.

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  • In 2009, Cameron Douglas reportedly accepted $15,000 from an undercover agent in exchange for half a pound of meth.

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  • If someone asks you to pay a fee in exchange for a guaranteed scholarship, this is a scam and should be reported to the proper authorities.

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  • Participants in this program must work at approved part-time jobs in exchange for their financial aid.

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  • The only significant requirement for the program is that, in exchange for receiving a free nursing degree, you agree to work at least two years at a health care facility with a "critical shortage."

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  • Elementary- or secondary-school teachers may earn completely cancellation of Perkins or Stafford loans in exchange for several years of work.

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  • Owners who use the clicker training method provide consequences desired by their dog in exchange for actions or behaviors desired by the owners.

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  • If you cannot find that, see who might volunteer their back yard in exchange for everybody else bringing a treat for kids and dogs.

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  • Enhance the natural tones in your wood without drastically changing the color in exchange for a little extra protection.

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  • Usually, these shops will take a portion of the profits in exchange for marketing your pieces.

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  • Thanks to Fair Trade practices and cooperatives, farmers in many third world countries and other nations around the world are able to earn living wages in exchange for their labor.

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  • In this case you do some work in exchange for a place to live.

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  • There are two levels to choose from, each offering a different amount of vision in exchange for different amounts of power.

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  • Often these are in exchange for listening to a time share presentation or by purchasing something else in exchange for tickets.

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  • He'll give you a design in exchange for the food.

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  • Jack will be around the village from 6pm to 1am and will give you "Spooky Furniture" items in exchange for candy.

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  • Kratos, formerly a Spartan general, sold his soul to Ares in exchange for power.

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  • Traditionally, the way to dodge the price would be to sign a service agreement in exchange for a discount, but that's exactly what this guide is designed to avoid!

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  • When that wouldn't work, refurbished phones were given in exchange for the faulty models.

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  • Between 1854 and 1904 orphan trains carried an estimated 100,000 children to families on farms in the Midwest; these children were to provide farm work in exchange for care.

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  • When looking for affordable home loans, you usually have the option of paying additional points (a portion of the interest paid at closing) in exchange for a lower interest rate.

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  • Mutual Self-Help Housing Program allows the homeowner to build up "sweat equity" by assisting in the building of other people's homes and their own, in exchange for paying less for his or her home.

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  • In some cases, you may be able to help sort out closets and clean up drawers in exchange for the clothing.

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  • Those chosen to review the products are not compensated, but they are allowed to keep the products in exchange for their input.

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  • Trivial Pursuit - A trivia game in which players receive colored answer pieces in exchange for correctly answering questions on a variety of subjects.

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  • A player can agree to skip a turn in exchange for a one-time use of the online tool.

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  • Get all the goodies donated for the party by asking area businesses to donate decorations, food, etc. in exchange for advertising.

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  • From couches to kitchen tables, many charities across the nation will accept your gift in exchange for a receipt you may use for a tax deduction.

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  • From simply asking for donations to offering some sort of good/service in exchange for a contribution, letters are regularly mailed out to congregants in many churches.

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  • Each person who donates in exchange will receive a coupon to a local retailer as a special thank you.

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  • What donor received in exchange - Sometimes, when you donate money to charity you receive something in return, like a ticket to a dinner.

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  • The Internal Revenue Service states that the deductible amount of a charitable contribution is limited to the value of cash or property donate minus what the donor receives in return in exchange for the contribution.

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  • Consider making a big batch of one goody and then attending a cookie swap so you can get several varieties in exchange for your labor.

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  • The client needs to know exactly what he or she can expect to receive in exchange for the compensation provided to the writer.

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  • However, most of the time, the ghostwriter fees an individual receives in exchange for services rendered represent payment in full.

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  • There are many different psychic services online and over the phone that will give you a free reading in exchange for trying out their service.

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  • Belle, star of Disney's Beauty and the Beast, is a bookish yet beautiful girl who agrees to live in the Beast's castle in exchange for the promise of her father's safety.

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  • Kellogg's Movie Lovers will send customers a free DVD in exchange for five certificates from specially-marked packages of cereal.

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  • MyCokeRewards has offered free Blockbuster movie rental certificates in exchange for points.

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  • By the third week of August, a Bigfoot research group called "Searching for Bigfoot" signed a deal with Whitton and Dyer in exchange for an undisclosed amount of money.

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  • Opting for higher co-payments in exchange for lower premiums if you use your insurance infrequently.

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  • Post what you need and what you are willing to offer in exchange.

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  • Try having a mechanically-inclined friend fix your car in exchange for several hours of babysitting, lawn care or another skill you have to offer.

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  • Many allow you to redeem points in exchange for a gift card of a slightly higher value.

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  • With just one pair of soles in a closet and a handful of tops, a woman can easily snap in a new top in exchange for another and step out with a whole new pair of shoes.

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  • Looks are important to many men and women, but they aren't willing to sacrifice their feet health in exchange for style.

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  • Berea is also the home of the renowned Berea College, a liberal arts college where students receive a tuition-free education in exchange for labor (applicants must show high academic potential and financial need).

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  • Some travelers might be willing to follow the tour's schedule in exchange for the comfort they feel traveling in an unfamiliar place.

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  • Couriers receive low-cost, round-trip tickets in exchange for personally being responsible for paperwork or a suitcase full of parcels.

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  • A survey of available products reveals that most companies offering free business cards are offering the product in exchange for numerous processing fees and undisclosed shipping costs.

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  • Printers often have press downtime which they offer to retailers in exchange for printing exchange member retailers need, in exchange for office supplies.

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  • Of course, it's only polite and fair to offer to provide the people who help you with a copy of the document you end up creating for yourself in exchange for their assistance.

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  • Advertising in exchange for a discount from a local supplier may be well worth your while.

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  • If you're buying from a local company, ask if they'd cut the costs of the uniforms in exchange for placing their logo somewhere on the uniform.

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  • Local individuals or businesses bid on the particular work to be performed, and the cheerleader or the squad must perform the work in exchange for money.

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  • Am I willing to spend a lot of time traveling in exchange for the chance to sell my products?

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  • Members pay a monthly premium in exchange for comprehensive health care services.

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  • The GEHA High Option is designed for the member who is willing to pay a higher premium in exchange for more coverage for hospital stays and lower copays on brand name drugs and dental services.

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  • Sometimes also called a catastrophic plan or high deductible health plan, these plans are designed to have lower monthly premiums in exchange for higher deductibles or restrictions in coverage.

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  • Reach out to touring bands as well - offer to set up shows and offer a place to stay - in exchange for them doing the same for you in their area.

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  • Aronson and Larson made a deal allowing Larson to make the idea his own, in exchange for a royalty for Aronson, should the show make it to Broadway.

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  • With the thumbs up from the major record labels, iMesh began to offer copyright controlled music that users could stream in exchange for a monthly fee.

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  • SpiralFrog - SpiralFrog requires you to register for a free membership, and in exchange for giving you free music, their advertisers will forward offers to you on occasion.

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  • Sometimes, online survey companies will offer an iTunes code in exchange for a few survey answers.

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  • Noisetrade is a great site where - in exchange for sending an email to your friends letting them know about the album or tweeting about it - you can get many albums for free direct from the band.

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  • Specifically, the eight member cast of Jersey Shore were placed in a beach house in Seaside Heights, NJ, and had to work in a t-shirt shop on the boardwalk in exchange for free rent.

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  • She spends much of the series fighting the case, but ultimately pleads guilty to the crimes in exchange for a light sentence.

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  • Ultimately, however, when it emerged that she had been caught on video carrying merchandise out of Bloom's house and Bloom planned to testify against her, Alexis pled no contest to the charges in exchange for a 180 day jail sentence.

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  • Max negotiates a way out for the settlers - he will provide a rig to haul their full oiltanker out of the trap, in exchange for limitless fuel for his own vehicle.

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  • Many websites are happy to give you space on their servers in exchange for a piece of the real estate on your website.

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  • If you're interested in a website for personal use, there are a lot of providers that offer free hosting in exchange for the placement of a small ad on your pages.

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  • You can do this by getting noticed by other webmasters, posting your link on your profile for other websites or writing articles for other websites and blogs that allow you to promote your website in exchange for your writing work.

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  • We offer safety in exchange for the use of your abilities to support our mission.

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  • Charles here has been offered up by Jonny in exchange for your help for a thirty-day ceasefire.

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  • What is one life in exchange for saving the mortal realm?

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  • Human Deidre was probably terrified, a bloody mess who would do whatever Darkyn told her at the end of the week in exchange for him sparing her more pain.

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  • Three weeks ago, he.d bargained his soul in exchange for her taking Rhyn off her list of those to be made dead-dead.

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  • I only ask one thing of you, Kris, in exchange for doing your dirty work.

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  • The White God hadn't said a word, until requesting a hostage of his own in exchange for sending his brother to live with the Black God.

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  • You promised not to hurt Ashley in exchange.

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