Sentence examples for from interchangeable from inspiring English sources

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Be they American, Egyptian, or Indonesian, the artists tend to hail from interchangeable sites of a pedagogical archipelago.

iGEM participants spent the summer immersed in the growing field of synthetic biology, creating simple systems from interchangeable parts that operate in living cells.

But now, like people who want the same clothes from interchangeable H&M outlets across the globe, the well-heeled crave the identical, comfortingly empty look wherever they go.

The contrasting attitudes of Justice Scalia, a conservative with a libertarian streak, and Chief Justice Rehnquist, who tends to support the government, was a reminder that these two usual allies are far from interchangeable.

LONG BEFORE PSY made Korean music famous in the West, much of Asia had fallen under the sway of K-pop: tightly choreographed ditties performed by fresh-faced boy and girl bands, exquisitely manufactured from interchangeable parts.

"If Calpers is unable to realize the full savings from interchangeable biosimilar products, we may ultimately be forced to raise prescription drug co-payments or health insurance premiums," it said in a letter to the bill's sponsor, Jerry Hill, a Democratic state senator from San Mateo.

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Lack of production from three interchangeable and equally ineffective centers hurt the Bearcats in Dayton.

With the adoption of the Model 1842 musket, the U.S. military achieved the large-scale assembly of weapons from uniform, interchangeable parts.

With the adoption of the.69-inch Model 1842, the U.S. military introduced the large-scale assembly of weapons from uniform, interchangeable parts.

Junior, a brightly colored plastic children's chair made from four interchangeable components, shares the humor and precision of Blow and Joe, as does the port-holed PVC tunnel they designed for the 1968 Triennale exhibition in Milan and a transparent domed structure for the 1970 Universal Expo in Osaka.

To avoid confusion resulting from the interchangeable use of terminology, the term "debris flow" in this study refers to the fluid mixture of rocks, sand, mud, and water that is intermediate between a landslide and a water flood (Feusto et al. 1999; Keller and DeVecchio 2008).

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