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"I was tired of having to swap between multiple clients all the time," Mr. Fodor said.
You must either keep the appropriate disc in your computer -- which, as you scroll, often means having to swap discs -- or copy it to your hard drive.
Now that 4percentt of the jail's population — or about 40 inmates — are allegedly MS-13, officials are increasingly having to swap gang members with neighboring jails, like a juggler with ever more balls in the air.
"The whole notion of having a minivan can be quite degrading — you talk to parents about having to swap out their car for a very practical minivan, and it can be devastating," says Mr. Willcox, whose company did not work on the campaign.
This year's longer winter break, or the great new year skive as it was bitterly being dubbed by some of those having to swap duvet for desk, reflects a growing trend for workers to take not only the entire Christmas and New Year period off, but to give a chunk of January a miss too, according to the Federation of Small Businesses.
This saves you from having to swap timezones manually.
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Using this tool, students do not have to swap or expose their email addresses.
You won't have to swap cards or go to a store.
Mr Osborne had to swap his generous spending plans for austerity.
Like it or not, scientists, sometimes you have to swap the pipette for the placard.
When the plane stopped in Italy, we had to swap aircraft.
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