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Familiar forms become interchangeable and yet unknowable: "secret".
People had yet to become interchangeable objects in her mind.
But, with a little exaggeration, the two become interchangeable.
It has been a masterly selling job to persuade his players to become interchangeable parts.
Or, to be more precise, it was obvious that constitutionalism and populism had become interchangeable.
My contention is not that men and women have become interchangeable.
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No other colleges were established, however, and the two names became interchangeable.
He then describes an elaborate scenario in which detergent and lemon juice became interchangeable.
At times during 2011, the term Arab Spring became interchangeable with "Twitter uprising" or "Facebook revolution", as global media tried to make sense of what was going on.
But their language has been grounded in "issues", with the effect that Botox or anorexia became interchangeable with equal pay and flexible working hours.
But it matters more openly in this film than it does in most Hollywood stories that set their sights on the poor, largely because Chris's pursuit of happiness eventually becomes interchangeable with his pursuit of money.
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