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In the course of the exhibition's run, visitors were allowed to swap items for those that were already on display.
Data Trust will be allowed to swap the list with other outside groups, which can use money raised outside federal contribution limits to update it.
But as long as Wall Street is allowed to swap trash for Treasuries on the taxpayers' dime, don't try to tell me this horror show is over.
Voters last said yes to a change to Article 14 in 2009 when the state was allowed to swap six acres to the power company National Grid for a new power line in exchange for 10 acres of forest.
This week the finance ministry provided a partial answer, in the form of a scheme to restructure the liabilities of local governments, the most indebted of China's public institutions.Local governments will be allowed to swap 1 trillion yuan ($160 billion) of their existing high-interest debts for lower-cost bonds.
Yang Guang and Tian Tian have been allowed to swap enclosures for a short time.
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The proposed adaptive control law is based on modification of augmented error approach that allows to "swap" the delay and cope with high frequency gain with unknown sign.
It was a complete, psychological nightmare, so much so, that Cheryl was told anyone under 16 was not allowed to be swapped out once they were in.
What is certain is this: Banks will lobby hard to be allowed to own swap facilities.
Napster replaced IRC bots with a centralized "peer-to-peer" server that allowed people to swap files directly.
He sent Samuel Dalembert to Milwaukee in a deal that allowed him to swap picks with the Bucks and select Jeremy Lamb.
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