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Choose Your Foods: Exchange Lists for Diabetes (formerly Exchange Lists for Meal Planning), a booklet used to help people with diabetes plan meals, has been in existence for more than 50 years.

But other companies are extending their attention beyond cotton to the entire manufacturing process, according to LaRhea Pepper, senior director at Textile Exchange (formerly Organic Exchange), a nonprofit organization advocating the spread of organic agriculture.

The commission said Robert Wilkis, formerly of Lazard Freres & Company, and Ira B. Sokolow, formerly of Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc., had exchanged information with Mr. Levine, who pleaded guilty June 5 to four Federal felonies.

It allows 120 ad networks to interface with the big online display advertising exchanges such as Google Ad Exchange (formerly DoubleClick Ad Exchange), Microsoft Media Network, Admeld, OpenX, and AdECN, helping the ad networks bid for display ad spots across the Internet.

It was allegedly obtained from Emilio Trashorras, a Spanish miner accused of stealing it from the Asturian mine where he formerly worked and exchanging it for hashish with Rafa Zouhier, a drug trafficker.

At the Met, for example, subscribers could formerly only exchange tickets for two performances in their series and only if they had seen one of the operas the previous season.

He took Waleed's crime in stride: Tahrir veterans formerly made necklaces from bullet casings; now they exchanged war stories about petty theft.

A Ticuna legend has it that the giant otter exchanged places with the jaguar: the story says jaguar formerly lived in the water and the giant otter came to the land only to eat.

Formerly Christian atheists still exchange gifts with their theist friends, put up Christmas trees, and gather with family and friends during Christmastime, without any religious connotation necessary.

Robertson-Cole bought the Hallmark Exchanges (formerly the Mutual Exchanges that became known as Exhibitors-Mutual Exchanges) from Frank J. Hall in 1920.

We suggest in this paper the use of the microcolumn technique, which was proposed formerly for ion-exchange applications, for investigations of mass transfer processes involved.

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