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The Metro Judo Club has moved on a bit since then - it has swapped its cramped premises in a Blackheath community centre for bespoke space in the heart of a renovated senior school - but Mick is still there, coaching, bringing through talent like Olympic silver medallist Gemma Gibbons, his second Olympian, thinking of ways to grow the membership, and using sport to keep kids out of mischief.

Europe's new right is, in other words, not neo-Nazi; it has swapped anti-Semitism for Islamophobia.

Even California's nearly extinct Republicans express grudging admiration.Yet California is not cured; it has swapped acute problems for chronic ones.

It has swapped a clunky website using Amazon's technology for one that marries merchandise to magazine-like content.

It has swapped hundreds of prisoners for a single soldier in the past, but fears this will encourage new kidnaps.Probably, says one Israeli security source, those involved in planning Israel's Gaza operation "understand that the soldier won't be released except by a deal", though they will try to arrange a delayed release of prisoners to make it seem to Israelis less like a direct swap.

Its lowest ranking in the poll has been two, a position that it has swapped with Bizarro at Six Flags New England numerous times over the years.

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Hodgson has not had a terrible sporting year and ends it having swapped Hull KR for Canberra Raiders but it will be remembered for the moment after England went out of the Four Nations, when a night out ended, in the early hours of the morning, with Hodgson launching himself at the flimsy door of a student flat in Dunedin, flying straight through it and leaving a Hodgson-shaped hole behind.

5 Sugar: friend or foe? a) I've swapped it for honey or agave on my porridge.

Often, hot-water pastry uses lard but here I've swapped it for butter, to keep this recipe vegetarian.

By all means, adapt it to your taste: I've swapped the usual raspberry jam for a sharper blackcurrant, but cherry or bramble jam, or even marmalade might work nicely, too.

It appears someone has swapped the "restaurant" label for the "shops" label, and while the report states that in 2015 23% of people visiting Sydney at night went to a restaurant, it looks like that correct figure is probably actually only 8%.

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