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There will be a regular exchange of exhibitions.
There would have been relations, a regular exchange of genes, a diversifying, pan-African people.
This requires a closer dialogue between cities through a more regular exchange of expertise and good practices.
By this time the FBI had acknowledged that back in 2011 the FSB had alerted it to Tamerlan's existence, as part of a regular exchange of information on suspected terrorists.
Since the last 72-hour truce ended on Friday, there has been regular exchange of fire.
The multilevel structure relies on a two-way regular exchange of information between successive search levels.
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Germany and Israel also have regular exchanges of young athletes.
But Lord Neill is gloomy about the impact on public sentiment of these regular exchanges of charge and counter-charge.
The pillars of the underground car park, where volunteers, family and reporters have sheltered during the regular exchanges of fire nearby, have been plastered with pictures of the missing.
Iraq thereafter refused to readmit inspectors into the country, and regular exchanges of fire between Iraqi forces and U.S. and British aircraft over the no-fly zones continued into the 21st century.
The search for the missing in action has developed into regular exchanges of American and Vietnamese officers and military officials and invitations to Vietnamese officers to attend seminars and conferences in the United States -- though not training or access to modern equipment.
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