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Some Democrats speculated the Senate version of the rent bill was a bargaining stance intended to be traded for something else yet to be made public.
The rich history of the country's love language is traded for something more guttural and primal.
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Lee Broughton, who heads Enterprise's sustainability program, said that many customers brought E.V.'s back after renting them to trade for something gasoline-powered.
You may be able to trade for something that works better for you.
"Family Feud" requires an understanding of how people think in responding to survey questions, while "Let's Make a Deal" sometimes requires the skills of the other game shows, along with the ability to know when to trade and when not to trade for something else.
Maybe being traded for Alex Rodriguez had something to do with the high expectations over the years.
Many of Mr. Skelos's predecessors would have bottled up the bill, or traded it for something.
He was a boy when his father traded nothing for something and received a new two-bedroom flat in New Tehri.
Blind versus deaf — that was a no-brainer, no brain being perhaps the one wound in her personal calculus that could not be traded in for something worse.
A store in Beverly Hills had been sending boxes of gold-plated, limited-edition Dolce & Gabbana Motorola Razr phones, turned in when customers traded up for something even newer.
Tradition dictates that in summer months, lipstick should be traded in for something subtler and more sheer, such as a gloss or tinted balm.
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