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Tickets must be exchanged at the United States Open ticket office and are subject to availability.
After the deadlines, currency must be exchanged at the countries' central banks, which have offices in many major cities.
Dollars can be exchanged at the bank near the caleta (bay) or at the gas station on Hotu Matua Street.
"They were going to have parties and tally up the points, and money was going to be exchanged at the end of the season".
In the industrialized countries, the last factor has presented itself largely in the form of the terms of trade between manufactured products and primary products, especially foodstuffs: real earnings have risen faster or slower according as a representative consignment of manufacturers may be exchanged, at the prices of the day, for a greater or smaller quantity of foodstuffs and raw materials.
A joint venture with a Chinese company, it is one of the few places where foreign currency can be exchanged at the black-market rate, of around 8,000 won to the dollar (compared to the official rate of 109 won to the dollar).
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The lists were exchanged at the truce village at Panmunjom.
"We send out actual tickets or ticket vouchers that are exchanged at the box office at the destination," said Tracy Schiller, the company's managing director.
And yet, there is not too much information being exchanged at the General Congregation of Cardinals — what might be called the pre-clave — but, in fact, too little.
Handshakes are exchanged at the end of the day, and you can go home knowing your opponent better for having faced him across the field of tiny battle.
Long before the first air kisses were exchanged at the post-ceremony Governors Ball, Oscar buzz had already turned into Oscar zzzzzz.
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