Sentence examples for exchanged identities from inspiring English sources

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Unlike "The Talented Mr. Ripley" and Antonioni's "Passenger," "The Big Picture," directed by Eric Lartigau, doesn't bear down heavily on its themes of exchanged identities and second chances.

The sense of shared memory and even of merged or exchanged identities between the lovers is amplified by the film's double screen projection (one print is gray, the other sepia).

At some point, we realize that Marco and Marie have exchanged identities -- now she's the one reaching for the magazines -- like an old married couple or a pair of particles condemned by some quantum law to share complementary characteristics.

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If the recruit wins, the other will exchange identities with him and take his place in battle.

At one point, the two actors impressively take turns playing a blustery foreman, exchanging identities with the passing of a black bowler.

The artist Kristin Lucas and Andrew Kortina, who builds social Web applications, proposed a way for people to exchange identities — in essence, to take a break from themselves — via Twitter.

He was subsequently sent to the Buchenwald concentration camp, where he escaped hanging by exchanging identities with a French soldier who had died of typhoid fever.

These anthems with their familiar historical and cultural associations meet and interact, and from time to time they seem to exchange identities or merge to produce hybrid offspring.

The two men make terms before beginning the game: if the recruit wins, the other will exchange identities with him and take his place at the front; if he loses, he will shoot himself before the train reaches its destination.

To hear in advance what "You and Me," a contemporary number danced by Lakshmi Sriraman and Aniruddhan Vasudevan, was about gave hopes of a profound study of lovers' exchanging identities.

'Freaky Friday' Lindsay Lohan leads a bouncy, teenager-friendly tour behind the scenes during the shooting of Mark Waters's film, based on Mary Rodgers's 1972 novel about a high school girl, Anna Coleman (Ms. Lohan), at such total odds with her mother, Tess Jamie Lee Curtiss), that the two have to exchange identities to begin to understand and appreciate each other.

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