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    1. Yet again, Kara felt the impact of the massive divide between her culture and that of Earth – something the exploration of the seaside resort had highlighted; the sheer volume of … words failed her … stuff that was on sale in the shops … most of it completely superfluous … badly made, cheap (in every meaning of the word) ornaments of no practical use whatsoever and precious little artistic merit, deliberately manufactured to clutter up somebody’s home … and then there was the food and drink on offer! Everywhere she’d looked there had been foodstuffs on sale and people eating … battered fish, hot savoury smelling sausages, the tart scent of vinegar on chips fresh from the fryers … and ices of every conceivable flavour … and those unbelievable sweets in all shapes and sizes … and, according to Iain, this particular seaside resort was a relatively small one … by the time Iain turned off the motorway at the Taunton interchange, she had concluded that although it had been fun visiting, really, when it came down to it, she preferred her own world


    2. The interchange with the customs takes place in Spanish and goes completely over my head


    3. At least there’d be some human interchange,


    4. This because there are the communication facility and interchange, because they speak the same language independently in which continental regions are located


    5. that gave $207 million to build a highway and an interchange


    6. was very thrown by the strange interchange with


    7. Such interchange of pupils among the Masters, for special and temporary


    8. And this interchange of strength for weakness, courage for fear, the will of God for the mind of self, constitutes worship


    9. There is a process of practical interchange between an inexhaustibly messy


    10. It was basically just seats at the bus interchange outside a video game arcade

    11. Suzy almost wets herself when she sees the policemen at the front gate, watching the interchange between the policeman and the medic Suzy tries to calm herself


    12. David observed the expressions on the two women and recognized the interchange


    13. ’ Earls’ Court was a difficult interchange – down escalators, along corridors, down stairs – but somehow Miller managed to keep Jarvis in sight until he got on the train to Heathrow


    14. His spiritual theology was not a hybrid and he did not believe that one could simply interchange religions, but Francis celebrated all that people shared in common and respected what was different from him


    15. If I use the sixth stroke and interchange it with the seventh stroke of “Ascending Cloud Breaker”, it not difficult to break her stance


    16. The happiest conversation is the one where there is no competition, no vanity, but a calm quite interchange of sentiments


    17. advise to resolve offences in a one-on-one interchange with the


    18. The ideal system would provide real-time video, voice, an electronic whiteboard, and text interchange with every member of the group


    19. The point of human-computer communication—the interface—defines the quality and efficiency of the interchange


    20. There is a company-wide collaborative system in place, for example, that provides an electronic whiteboard and text interchange to support virtual, impromptu meetings for communities of practice

    21. Well, as they were having a little nap, poor things, I would tidy up the kitchen meanwhile, and by the time that was done they would be refreshed and ready for half an hour's agreeable interchange of gossip


    22. Nearing the interchange, he spied a long, black limo pass beneath the freeway, having just exited


    23. interchange and turned around, and headed back south, towards Victoria, and to the BC ferry


    24. The old buildings on the site were demolished and at the same time London Underground was building an extension to the Jubilee line that included a new interchange station at Westminster station which occupied the same area


    25. This interchange went on for minutes


    26. had watched the interchange with a horrified expres-


    27. Krista watched the interchange between the man and the girl and relaxed inwardly


    28. Luckily, the whole interchange had the effect of making the camera-watching guard avert his eyes and return his attention to the celebrity magazine on his tablet


    29. Flynn had seen the interchange with the giant occur and now he turned Polly’s wheel over sharply to line her up with the fast approaching swimmer in the water


    30. Sarah Goldberg remained silent throughout this interchange

    31. A new kingdom of expression came into being, and the three highest planes and the three lower were brought into a scintillating interchange


    32. This comes out in the questions which They addressed to Him on one occasion when They met "under the eye of the Lord" to interchange Their plans for united, divine, harmonious action


    33. When this interchange of Christian name was effected, Madame Defarge, picking her teeth with her toothpick, coughed another grain of cough, and raised her eyebrows by the breadth of another line


    34. At this second interchange of the Christian name, Madame Defarge, still using her toothpick with profound composure, coughed another grain of cough, and raised her eyebrows by the breadth of another line


    35. This third interchange of the Christian name was completed at the moment when Madame Defarge put her toothpick by, kept her eyebrows up, and slightly rustled in her seat


    36. Cruncher's eyes seemed to get a little closer to one another, and to interchange the inquiry, "What do you think of this?"


    37. But, looking up at his face in the interchange of the first few


    38. politics, creeds, modern improvements, and the interchange of nations, All for the modern--all for the average man of to-day


    39. But when the cobbler or any other man whom nature designed to be a trader, having his heart lifted up by wealth or strength or the number of his followers, or any like advantage, attempts to force his way into the class of warriors, or a warrior into that of legislators and guardians, for which he is unfitted, and either to take the implements or the duties of the other; or when one man is trader, legislator, and warrior all in one, then I think you will agree with me in saying that this interchange and this meddling of one with another is the ruin of the State


    40. Evaporation, which is nil in the High Arctic regions and very active in equatorial zones, brings about a constant interchange of tropical and polar waters

    41. In after years, whether he had forgotten this interchange of presents, which ought to have cemented our friendship, or whether he did not recollect me, he sought to take me, but, on the contrary, it was I who captured him and a dozen of his band


    42. Samantha wanted to hit the road, to hurry back toward Abingdon where she had noticed several chain motels at the interchange


    43. It was Dairyman Crick's rule to insist on breaking down these partialities and aversions by constant interchange, since otherwise, in the event of a milkman or maid going away from the dairy, he was placed in a difficulty


    44. It was the interchange of ideas about her that made her sensitiveness wince


    45. Lydgate did not mean to be one of those failures, and there was the better hope of him because his scientific interest soon took the form of a professional enthusiasm: he had a youthful belief in his bread-winning work, not to be stifled by that initiation in makeshift called his 'prentice days; and he carried to his studies in London, Edinburgh, and Paris, the conviction that the medical profession as it might be was the finest in the world; presenting the most perfect interchange between science and art; offering the most direct alliance between intellectual conquest and the social good


    46. Lydgate found it more and more agreeable to be with her, and there was no constraint now, there was a delightful interchange of influence in their eyes, and what they said had that superfluity of meaning for them, which is observable with some sense of flatness by a third person; still they had no interviews or asides from which a third person need have been excluded


    47. Lydgate noticed a peculiar interchange of glances when he and


    48. There was a frequent interchange of visits between her and the Farebrother family, which enabled her to say that she was not at all lonely at the Manor, and to resist for the present the severe prescription of a lady companion


    49. This standard has been adopted by the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) for the representation of its date and time data, so those in the pharmaceutical industry are particularly familiar with it


    50. We now know all we need to know to calculate the conditional probability P(T|B) for our conditional probability relation can be rewritten to interchange the roles of the two outcomes, giving


















    1. At this critical moment a scanning beam recorded every atom of the crew members into a quantum computer (interchanged with the processing in over a trillion parallel dimensions)


    2. Potentially more comments on the cherry moulds that interchanged with mahogany


    3. When countries negotiate, one talks while the other listens and then the roles are interchanged


    4. Newsletters are sent out using a Listserver so the terms are sometimes interchanged


    5. • TRY to get in the fat sources as listed but they can all be interchanged as desired


    6. Another person, who had not joined the group, or interchanged a word with any one of them, but who had been leaning against the wall where its shadow was darkest, had silently strolled out after the rest, and had looked on until the coach drove away


    7. The two, the past and present, have interchanged,


    8. So they soon forgot their pride and interchanged kindnesses without stopping to think which was the greater


    9. "Caderousse and his wife again interchanged a meaning look


    10. We interchanged that confidence without shaping a syllable

    11. I derived that, from the look they interchanged


    12. Tess's face and neck reflected the same warmth, which each gem turned into an Aldebaran or a Sirius—a constellation of white, red, and green flashes, that interchanged their hues with her every pulsation


    13. Rochester turn to Miss Ingram, and Miss Ingram to him; I see her incline her head towards him, till the jetty curls almost touch his shoulder and wave against his cheek; I hear their mutual whisperings; I recall their interchanged glances; and something even


    14. I have scarcely interchanged a syllable with one of them; and as to thinking well of them, I consider some respectable, and stately, and middle-aged, and others young, dashing, handsome, and lively: but certainly they are all at liberty to be the recipients of whose smiles they please, without my feeling disposed to consider the transaction of any moment to me


    15. In the United States, corn and soybeans are grown in similar locations during similar growing seasons and often can be interchanged for one another when farmers are deciding on how many acres of each to plant


    16. I have a certain claim to at least an elementary knowledge of psychology, and in this matter I am convinced--as firmly as I am convinced of anything--that the Martians interchanged thoughts without any physical intermediation


    17. All present interchanged glances, but at last the old dignitary burst out laughing frankly


    18. The very fact of his proximity to Porphyrius, with whom he had scarcely as yet interchanged a word, had immeasurably increased his mistrust; he marked this in a moment, and concluded that such a mood was an exceedingly dangerous one, inasmuch as his agitation, his nervous irritation, would only increase


    19. The usual messages were interchanged with the Senate on the subject of their being formed and ready to proceed to business


    20. They interchanged expressions and acts of civility

    1. Only insanity could have inspired the squandering of beautiful land on millions of acres of multilane highways, overpasses, gigantic interchanges, vast parking spaces for huge restaurants and service areas, with no thought for the obvious consequences


    2. In an interview with SAnews, Kwanele Ncalane, spokesperson for the KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, confirmed that an agreement had been reached by all parties involved regarding the funding of the future interchanges


    3. The false interchanges of


    4. What interchanges of looks took place between these three objects and Bloom?


    5. By the time he reached the mainland, the sun would be slipping down the sky, beckoning him past four-in-hand interchanges and the numberless gas stations of Jersey to where the earth broadened and softened and it was okay to eat when you were hungry, fuck when you were horny, rest when your loafers started to pinch


    6. There were a few things I was attempting, with varying degrees of ham-handedness, to achieve in these interchanges


    7. By words man interchanges thoughts, by the forms of art he interchanges feelings, and this with all men, not only of the present time, but also of the past and the future


    1. There wasn’t any segregation or preference in the dance, all species, raizean, rapturan, largaph, yautgan and lazhinian danced with each other, interchanging between species as the song changed


    2. He’d turned the small hot spring pool into a veritable spa with underwater benches and interchanging shallow and deeper areas


    3. (Twining, receding, with interchanging hands the night hours link each each with


    4. A human being in this aged nation of ours is a very wonderful whole, the slow creation of long interchanging influences: and charm is a result of two such wholes, the one loving and the one loved


    5. “The most bewitching? and belonging to this place? Who can it be?” cried the ladies, interchanging looks and signs


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    Synonymes pour "interchange"

    give-and-take interchange reciprocation exchange alternate flip flip-flop switch tack counterchange transpose change replace substitute exit trade transaction dialogue barter intercourse