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(d) a return promise, bargained for and given in exchange for the promise.
Teams which successfully follow that instruction are given in exchange the final answer, INITIAL THREAT.
The drawings were often given in exchange for favors or cigarettes.
Britons have continued to acquire many things from Swedes, but what have we given in exchange?
Perfection in art Is given in exchange for such an affliction.
I have since learned that all the pictures given in exchange are contained in the Goering collection.
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In outward appearance he was a tall, old man, with flowing beard and only one eye (the other he gave in exchange for wisdom).
Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?" If the disciples offered a reply to this, it is not recorded.
"What Would You Give in Exchange for Your Soul?" became one of the biggest country-music hits of the 30's, popular throughout the South.
There is little evidence of what the Harappans gave in exchange for these materials possibly nondurable goods such as cotton textiles and probably various types of beads.
He met petitioners Jose and Francisco Garcia in a park in Miami, Fla. Petitioners agreed to sell Holmes a large quantity of counterfeit currency, and asked that he show them the genuine currency he intended to give in exchange.
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