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When thinking of an Asian student solely in terms of her group membership, we attribute her the stereotypical characteristics associated with her group, so she becomes interchangeable with other group members.
With this assumption, local time (LT) becomes interchangeable with longitude (e.g., Batista et al. 1986; Eccles, 1998a; Fesen et al. 2000; Rodrigues et al. 2012; Richmond et al. 2015).
At that scale, all causes becomes interchangeable.
All this stuff delivered and hastily assembled in the Palais becomes interchangeable, transmutable, equivalent.
JS: Yes, the butterflies add something unexpected... CD: The thought to use butterflies came to me after reading about Chuang Tzu's dream where his identity becomes interchangeable with the butterfly.
The second your ad borrows a familiar advertising phrase (for example, "new and improved," "guaranteed," or "free gift" — is there any other kind?), it becomes interchangeable with thousands of others.
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Familiar forms become interchangeable and yet unknowable: "secret".
But, with a little exaggeration, the two become interchangeable.
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.
It has been a masterly selling job to persuade his players to become interchangeable parts.
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