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The scale of the benefits problem was brought home by a chance exchange with a Polish graduate in London.
A chance exchange between Yale scientists has led to new insight into the causes of Fanconi anemia (FA), a rare but devastating disease of childhood marked by a failure of bone marrow to produce new blood cells.
She accompanied her mother, a schoolteacher, to the Ministry of Education, where they had a chance exchange in an elevator with Rivera, then a renowned artist in his 40's working on murals in the building.
It's built around a chance exchange with a waitress who insists that he draw her picture, and then dislikes what she sees.
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"We just got a chance to exchange some pleasantries," Mr. Nelson said.
It was billed as the chance to exchange small-talk with Bill Clinton and rub shoulders with glamorous celebrities.
It could have been a truly revealing moment wherein those listeners could scrutinize their immediate reactions and have a chance to exchange and articulate their "gut" responses.
Suddenly we found ourselves in full-on reviewing mode, before we'd even had a chance to exchange a few pleasantries.
So Coleman sat in the boardroom, and fans, either in one-on-ones or in groups, had their chance to exchange opinions with the manager.
If you are willing to bid four spades, do it immediately without giving your opponents a chance to exchange further information.
British Airways is to offer members of its Executive Club the chance to exchange points for a four-hour session on air safety, i has learnt.
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