How To Use Exchanged In A Sentence

  • From the early 1620s, coastal Indians supplied wampum (sacred shell beads, polished and strung in strands, belts, or sashes) to Dutch traders who exchanged it with inland natives for beaver pelts.
  • There was a Malay steward behind each chair, and over in the corner, silent but missing nothing, the squint-faced Jingo; even he had exchanged his loin-cloth for a silver sarong, with hornbill feathers in his hair and decorating the shaft of his sumpitan* (* Blowpipe.) standing handy against the wall. Flashman's Lady
  • T he swimmer who brought the Boat Race to a halt exchanged his wetsuit for more formal attire when he appeared in court yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then trumpeters played a fanfare, fireworks boomed and crackled across the sky and children from schools on either side of the river waved flags and exchanged huge greetings cards to commemorate new links between their communities.
  • When he got to the third computer, Mrs Boatwright and I exchanged an anxious little glance.
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  • A significant look was exchanged between the devotees, but no words; the friar departed, and the nun, still silent, conducted her through many solitary passages, where not even a distant foot-fall echoed, and whose walls were roughly painted with subjects indicatory of the severe superstitions of the place, tending to inspire melancholy awe. The Italian
  • It chooses a January year-end, at which point a large mountain of Christmas cards has just been exchanged for cash.
  • It was before the assembled brethren of the Lodge that he exchanged symbolic embraces with Franklin.
  • The yen that are bought, are then exchanged for U.S. dollars, or euros, or other currencies.
  • Gossip was exchanged and embellished, births, deaths and marriages were discussed and the price of bonhams and dropped calves were dissected.
  • But the soldier, who, with proper military observance, continued to have his eye and attention fixed on the Emperor, as the prince whom he was bound to answer or to serve, saw none of the hints, which Achilles at length suffered to become so broad, that Zosimus and the Protospathaire exchanged expressive glances, as calling on each other to notice the by-play of the leader of the Varangians. Count Robert of Paris
  • The sides exchanged points until Joe Conroy latched onto a ball and sent it home for a goal.
  • Her hair was brushed and gleaming, her white jumpsuit had been exchanged for a pair of trousers and a huge coat, both in dark blue.
  • Tickets are non- transferable and can't be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • Fertile soils and spontaneous vegetation, reeking with miasma and overpowering from their odour, we had exchanged for a drouthy wilderness of aloetic and cactaceous plants, where the kolquall and several thorn bushes grew paramount. How I Found Livingstone
  • A pledge was likewise exchanged between the estates and the pleni - potentiary, that neither party should enter into any treaty with the The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 18: 1572
  • Four ships, including Dumanoirs Formidable sailed to windward of the British and exchanged shots with them as they passed, then sailed away from the battle.
  • So we exchanged numbers and, being a gent as well as a birder, he sent me a report. Times, Sunday Times
  • Veterans Affairs that, as a paratrooper and artilleryman, he exchanged fire with enemy combatants and was engaged in an incident of friendly fire. William Devereaux
  • Hymen blew his torch out, put it into the cupboard for use on a future day, and exchanged his garish saffron-coloured robe for decent temporary mourning. The Newcomes
  • It was a mini Wall Street bonanza bull market as these baubles, nicked or begged from Mum, exchanged hands many times over in one fifteen-minute break, moving from one cotton wool-lined matchbox to another. In the Frame
  • How many issues for discussion drop off the agenda until the rings have been safely exchanged?
  • He adds that the town of Tekrur was a market where the Moors exchanged wool, glass and copper for slaves and gold.
  • They exchanged banter over their desks, argued about clients and enlivened their team meetings with fierce exchanges. Times, Sunday Times
  • In mutual respect they exchanged farewells and went their separate ways, lost deep in their thoughts.
  • Anyway, a rendezvous at Paddington has been arranged for tomorrow morning when the present, having been manhandled on the train, will be exchanged.
  • Second Daughter - in - law and Third Daughter - in - law exchanged glances, simultaneously wiping the genial expressions from their faces.
  • We exchanged email addresses, and I regularly receive correspondence from the boy and his family.
  • every morning they exchanged polite hellos
  • Romantic emails had been exchanged with Jane: Write your name across the sky. On Deadline
  • Sporty hatchbacks, coupes and saloons would be tearfully exchanged for the bigger, sensible and practical but dull to drive estates.
  • We lit candles and exchanged gifts for Chanukah, drove to High Holiday services at the temple, and had wine and matzah for Passover.
  • At the scene of the accident pone number and license numbers were exchanged.
  • I have read there was a time when people exchanged leather tokens, for want of metal coins. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everyone exchanged bows; then her ladyship, overwhelming in bronze bombazine, regally glided away. ALL ABOUT LOVE
  • As this description points out, Rubin suggests that in a hunter-gatherer tribe, goods are exchanged mostly through sharing and reciprocal altruism.
  • His copy of The Diviners was meticulously tabbed and flagged and he had a thick file of all of the emails that the two men had exchanged with each other before this evening.
  • They exchanged excuses and caresses with oriental demonstrativeness and verbosity. Salammbo
  • The social workers and the parents exchanged hellos and handshakes and then introduced Jaime.
  • The two exchanged vows in front of a justice of the peace at New York City Hall today.
  • I exchanged the computer room for the library which was lovelily quiet - quieter than usual and simply a pleasure to study in.
  • In describing a scene in which sexist badinage is exchanged at an account meeting, McLean correctly points out that “the series is critical of this limited view and is not afraid to spell [its criticism] out.” Mad About Mad Men
  • The painter exchanged a bemused look with his assistant, but agreed, quoted a price, and asked what subjects I would like him to paint.
  • The Signor Conte kept us waiting twenty minutes, whilst he shaved and exchanged his dressing-gown for the suit of sables which is the correct raiment of the Latin race. The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton
  • Users in the game perform tasks to gain virtual currency, which is exchanged for new cars and vehicle makeovers. Computing
  • Arms will be linked, kisses exchanged and a chorus of Auld Lang Syne belted out.
  • The fax machine has been rendered almost redundant as information and documents are routinely exchanged at the press of a button.
  • It is ironic to think of the fact that even though many Christians had Muslim friends during college years, worked with Muslim colleagues, and exchanged felicitations with Muslims during big events and religious occasions; they usually had the underlying perception that they would never have a sincere and meaningful relationship with a Muslim. Mirette Bahgat: Coptic Christians In Egypt: Standing At The Crossroads
  • Last season we almost exchanged punches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both, however, had long since exchanged hustle and hostility for control and variation.
  • And off we both went through the rain, pleasantries exchanged and honour satisfied.
  • These cucumbers are exchanged in barter with fish. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Jimmy swore filthily and grabbed Timmy's arm as if to protect him; Dan and Kenneth exchanged worried glances, fearing it was over for them.
  • Although I did wonder whether they might have exchanged some witty one-liners.
  • The pair have also exchanged flirty messages on social media but have yet to confirm a romance. The Sun
  • It is not transferable or refundable and cannot be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • Angela Maria Orozco, Minister of Foreign Trade of Colombia exchanged views with over 100 representatives of Chinese enterprises. CFNA sent its personnel to attend the seminar.
  • The two sides exchanged punches before police moved in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ade and Brooks exchanged blows yesterday and they were severely punished today.
  • But when the lights went out, Cruise's friend and the heavyset man exchanged places so the actor could sit right next to his friend.
  • But the end of that answer is perfectly correct - the issue is the reradiation back down to Earth, which a small quantity of CO2 can of course do indefinitely without limit on the total energy exchanged. Rabett Run
  • Marx shows that when productive relations are regulated through market exchanges the things exchanged become "fetishized" (Kapital v1 part 4 of chapter 1). Kasama
  • One person close to Disney said the two parties have exchanged contracts and expect to close the transaction this month.
  • The Duchess and Mme Arlette exchanged a final nod, then the Duchess mounted the steps to the stage and stepped through the curtains. DEATH IN FASHION
  • All of a sudden, IBM PCs exchanged information easier with typical minicomputer systems than they did with mainframe computers.
  • Everyone exchanged bows; then her ladyship, overwhelming in bronze bombazine, regally glided away. ALL ABOUT LOVE
  • I mean, again, confidences had been exchanged.
  • Prosecutors allege that after a row in which insults were exchanged, Collins returned to his house in All Saints Street and returned with a knife in each hand.
  • In my experience, the best parent-child conversations happen in the car, when you're both facing ahead and confidences can be exchanged without meeting each other's eyes.
  • Fat and featureless, pink and pincushiony, it was borrowed by gushing maidenhood, exchanged by idiotic maternity, and had grown unctuous and tumefacient under the kisses and embraces of half the hotel. By Shore and Sedge
  • And for extra security, I exchanged the tags on Pearson's car for those of an identical vehicle parked in the long term stay at Miami airport.
  • We chatted and exchanged mobile phone numbers. The Sun
  • Tickets are non- transferable and can't be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • The transaction gives no indication of why or for what goods money has been exchanged, making bitcoin the currency of choice for the dark net. Times, Sunday Times
  • Reports claim that the duo exchanged the vows in the nikaah ceremony held in the presence of a maulvi. Saif, Kareena tied the knot or not?
  • Davy and Fish exchanged a quick look and waited for Dr. Joyce to tear a strip from Gabe Venture's overbearing hide. THIS TIME LOVE
  • Often these gifts are exchanged in special ceremonies where participants compete to appear the most beneficent, because status is accorded to those who give the most to others.
  • Q The second part, if I might -- the processing at sea was set up to deal with some of the human rights problems in Haiti, but now with this massive outflux of refugees being drawn out into the open sea, where they run risks, and the fact that you have to deal with them no in various locations, in much larger numbers than expected, haven't you just exchanged one problem for another? Briefing On Haiti By William Gray
  • Buildings were set ablaze in the black neighborhood; whites and blacks exchanged gunfire.
  • Joe took back the spool of thin line and exchanged it for a much thicker line wound around a wooden frame. A BODY SURROUNDED BY WATER
  • nonreturnable bottles cannot be exchanged for a deposit
  • Upon the utterance of this word, Dan and Harry exchanged a quick, meaningful look.
  • They exchanged banter over their desks, argued about clients and enlivened their team meetings with fierce exchanges. Times, Sunday Times
  • Von Bulow makes this statement: "As the peculiar fingering adopted by Chopin for chromatic scales in thirds appears to us to render their performance in legatissimo utterly unattainable on our modern instruments, we have exchanged it, where necessary, for the older method of Hummel. Chopin : the Man and His Music
  • Tickets are non- transferable and can't be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • T he swimmer who brought the Boat Race to a halt exchanged his wetsuit for more formal attire when he appeared in court yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • She pulled off her camisole and undies and exchanged them for fresh underwear and a cute summer dress.
  • The apparelling was a lively process, to judge from the sounds of mirth that issued from the various cubicles; and so many different articles were borrowed, lent, and exchanged that it was a wonder their respective owners ever managed to claim them again. The New Girl at St. Chad's A Story of School Life
  • I thought I was once more by the side of the Sphere, whose lustrous hue betokened that he had exchanged his wrath against me for perfect placability. Flatland: a romance of many dimensions
  • Family members at all social levels have been found to have exchanged support and services from a mixture of material, calculative and emotional motives.
  • Last season we almost exchanged punches. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Commissioner of Police claimed he and the constable exchanged pleasantries - that was his first reaction.
  • The undress, fanciful frock he wore in common was exchanged for the attire of one of his assumed rank and service, which had been made to fit his person with the nicest care, and with perhaps a coxcomical attention to the proportions of his really fine person; and in all other things was he speedily equipped for the disguise he chose to affect. The Red Rover
  • Coins are tossed, hands are shaken, hastily-purchased tat from the club shop is exchanged. Tottenham Hotspur v FC Twente – as it happened
  • They exchanged banter over their desks, argued about clients and enlivened their team meetings with fierce exchanges. Times, Sunday Times
  • A proforma series of letters between lawmakers and the White House exchanged hands late Monday, culminating in Office of Management and Budget Director Peter R. Orszag formally expressing the Obama administration's support for the repeal. Obama's letters supporting 'don't ask, don't tell' repeal
  • These tickets are then exchanged for prizes at predictably confiscatory rates.
  • I saw a few sideward glances exchanged in the audience.
  • The deciding set was warfare, and though the pair exchanged early breaks, they found themselves engaged in lengthy, hard-hitting rallies and chasing every ball with legs fueled by determination. Djokovic Beats Nadal in Australian Open Final
  • Tickets are non- transferable and can't be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • The pair have exchanged jokey messages about the game. Times, Sunday Times
  • Points can be used to reduce British Gas and Television Licence bills or be exchanged for shopping vouchers.
  • No money will be exchanged as part of the deal. Times, Sunday Times
  • He found himself sitting opposite Mei. They spoke very little. Occasionally they exchanged a mournful glance.
  • Nevertheless, one can still observe the use of traditional pipes, water-pots for music, decorated walking sticks exchanged at marriage, and the use of gourds and pottery.
  • It quickly became clear that he preferred to scope out the scene on his own, so friendly adieus were exchanged and we moved on. Comic-Con 2010: Bringing the Force to the Comic-Con party scene
  • A repo is short for a repurchase agreement where collateral is exchanged for cash. Sox First
  • ` ` Every time we play them they have this certain swag to them that they can just beat us, '' said Stevenson, who exchanged his share of trash-talk during the game. USATODAY.com
  • It may also be exchanged for wide variety of items whose purpose currently remain a mystery, although we do know that some of the most popular items are flat shiny discs.
  • It was not a very awful weapon that Miss La Creevy held, it being in fact nothing more nor less than a black – lead pencil; but discovering her mistake, the little portrait painter exchanged it for a mother – of – pearl fruit knife, wherewith, in proof of her desperate thoughts, she made a lunge as she spoke, which would have scarcely disturbed the crumb of a half – quartern loaf. Nicholas Nickleby
  • Cerys exchanged greetings in English and Welsh as she made her way quickly through the crowd.
  • Tickets cannot be exchanged or transferred and are subject to availability. The Sun
  • They exchanged a final kiss before parting.
  • They greeted one another and exchanged bits of gossip as they went to join their husbands. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • Singh and Kasuri warmly embraced each other and exchanged pleasantries before the large group of international and local media were ushered out of the ornate dining room.
  • Saaski moved his pawn to the final square and exchanged it for a queen, checkmating the king, who was hemmed in by his own defensive perimeter.
  • We exchanged letters regularly but the man who emerged from jail was a quieter, more subdued individual.
  • But white blundered away a pawn when rooks were exchanged, then had to sack his bishop to stop a passed pawn.
  • The next day they exchanged steamy texts too explicit to publish - and fixed another rendezvous. The Sun
  • A soldier, Private John Scofield, billeted at a nearby inn wandered into Blake's garden and words were exchanged.
  • The occasional meeting of a backpacker on the trail was different, and friendly words were always exchanged.
  • She watched as Ludmilla exchanged banter with the outcaste veteran.
  • The demand for stronger beers and spirits lead to a lucrative trade during which Portuguese traders and Kavango people exchanged a bag of brown sugar for a heifer.
  • The cultural capital exchanged in ethnic intermarriage is considerably greater than that within ethnic groups. Interracial Intimacy
  • The privatization process began in late 1992, after all citizens had become entitled to a voucher that could be exchanged for shares in the new private companies.
  • Among those who have given their life to the cause of their country in the hospitals, no purer or saintlier soul has exchanged the sorrows, the troubles and the pains of earth for the bliss of heaven, than Rose M. Billing. Woman's Work in the Civil War A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience
  • The tokens will be exchanged for equipment for the school.
  • Christmas greetings were heard in many languages, kisses were exchanged on both cheeks and a general feeling of bonhomie was present among the crowd.
  • Vows were exchanged and the guests celebrated the occasion with food and drink, song and dance. IAN AND THE STRIPY BATH PLUG
  • The two also exchanged views on the situation on the Korean Peninsula and regional hotspot issues.
  • The joint should be explored, the debris removed, and the polyethylene exchanged.
  • These letters, when exchanged, give rise to a permuted alphabet, and this permuted alphabet takes its technical name from the first two couples of letters, _a_ and Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
  • The action was fast and furious, as sidespin serves, edge-splitting slices, and smooth smashes were exchanged. Meta-Classifieds Search Ping Pong Battles.
  • Millions of television viewers tuned in as the couple exchanged their vows live on GMTV on September 3.
  • Yet was there a stranger guest among us who did all this and more with unblenching brow, unruffled self-possession, unequalled courtesy, who, if discovered, would have been arrested and consigned to a lock-up, only to be exchanged for the gloom and the manacles of the condemned cell. Robbery Under Arms
  • I recently exchanged numbers with a well-known figure in entertainment whose flirtatious texts are a real education. The Sun
  • They exchanged the litany of technical gen and letters from home and awaited their baptism. Bomber
  • Davy and Fish exchanged a quick look and waited for Dr. Joyce to tear a strip from Gabe Venture's overbearing hide. THIS TIME LOVE
  • No sooner had pleasantries been exchanged than he asked about the share price. Times, Sunday Times
  • They exchanged letters, but these were censored by the government. Times, Sunday Times
  • By this point, our interactions consisted largely of lengthy letters exchanged from my college typewriter to her secretarial bay word processor - long, wordy journals of what we each were doing.
  • The authorities and assailants exchanged fire in a violent confrontation in which Cuenca and police officer Santiago Esparza Astorga were killed.
  • Yesterday, I exchanged sharp words with an old friend online.
  • Or dost thou, the habitant of some bright star, where frailty such as ours is yet unknown, lend to lovers a rapture unalloyed by passion's grosser sense; as, symphonious with the tremulous zephyr, chastened vows of constancy are there exchanged? A Love Story
  • They greeted one another and exchanged bits of gossip as they went to join their husbands. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • We exchanged pleasantries and then I departed to let him enjoy his moment of triumph. For Love or Money
  • They exchanged mailing addresses and became good friends after their chance meeting.
  • We exchanged a look at this, but both decided to let it pass.
  • A pledge was likewise exchanged between the estates and the pleni-potentiary, that neither party should enter into any treaty with the King, except by full consent and co-operation of the other. The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-84)
  • I exchanged my coveted parking spot at work for a free gym membership and five monthly round-trip passes on Atlanta's mass transit system.
  • Sotomayor has mamboed with movie stars, exchanged smooches with musicians at the White House and thrown out the first pitch for her beloved New York Yankees. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Eva, Lucas, and Aelex exchanged glances then trotted over to the gate, but not before Aelex knocked Mariposa senseless with a snow ball.
  • Tickets are non- transferable and can't be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • The other students exchanged envious and puzzled glances. The Passion of Michel Foucault
  • European passengers exchanged knowing smiles, amused or not very, according to taste.
  • As government funding dwindles and the competition for charitable donations heats up, several facilities have turned to corporations and exchanged naming rights for cash.
  • Tickets are non- transferable and can't be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • Whatever were occasionally the triumphs of this daring cateran, they were often exchanged for reverses; and his narrow escapes, rapid flights, and the ingenious stratagems with which he extricated himself from imminent danger, were no less remembered and admired than the exploits in which he had been successful. Chronicles of the Canongate
  • She had exchanged the nightdress for a pale green cotton gown.
  • Judging the quality of interaction by the quantity of bits exchanged is flawed, as it lays on a false premise of indistinguishability between the syntax and the semantics. Reinventing Dialogue
  • After we'd exchanged numbers and addresses, Marty looked as though he was about to explode.
  • Tickets are non- transferable and can't be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • Fan works is a kind of newly works exchanged in a certain fandom, which is derived from famous books, film, anime and cartoon and games.
  • Despite these polemics coming into play, the pair of us have managed to get along famously and have exchanged some very long-winded email arguments covering not just politics, but life in general.
  • They exchanged greetings and sat down to lunch.
  • They exchanged their parting reverences, and the Duke, so soon as the ladies had turned their backs, assisted Jeanie to rise from the ground, and conducted her back through the avenue, which she trode with the feeling of one who walks in her sleep. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • Adam worked hard for his Cub Scout religious medal; it, too, is kept in his file, along with more mature letters Adam exchanged with our pastor when Adam was in his teens.
  • In May, Cromane saw the first of the 2003 weddings when Martina Stack of Stookisland married Nigel Clifford of Keel and Mary King of the Lake exchanged nuptial vows with Karl McCarthy
  • At that point, he exchanged long runs for more low-impact cross-training.
  • The spermatheca (also called the bursa copulatrix) is an organ that can't be exchanged, while a spermatophore is a packet of sperm that is given to a slug's (or a snail's) partner during mating and may or may not be stored in the spermatheca. How a glaring error of mine was corrected a year later
  • They exchanged mailing addresses and became good friends after their chance meeting.
  • When thermal energy is exchanged from one particle to a nearby one by means of a collision or a movement that induces movement for example, through electrical attraction or repulsion, the process is called conduction. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • They enthusiastically joined the reunion and exchanged ideas, later joining in the singing.
  • Miller, in one his notes described this subject as: “Tribes of Indians encamp here 3 or 4 times a year, bringing with them peltries to be traded or exchanged for dry-goods tobacco, vermillion, brass and diluted alcohol.” "Sentimental Journey: The Art of Alfred Jacob Miller" on display in Fort Worth
  • Masters and slaves exchanged roles and both ‘ate and drank themselves insensible; they would lurch to the vomitorium and stagger back for the next course.’
  • Tourism also has fueled the black market, where drugs are sold and foreign currency is exchanged.
  • All in all, not a cheerful day except for the one time when I exchanged a few words with a woman in the carpark, she seeking ten pence coins to feed the meter.
  • Then there were exchanged certain melodious acerbities, which proved that these ladies had entered the lists on previous occasions, and that each was well practised in the other's methods of warfare. In and out of Three Normady Inns
  • They exchanged meaningful glances from time to time - and it was apparent that his brother was as troubled as he by the disturbing events.
  • Withdrawal before coming is unlikely to be an adequate safeguard as some secretions will still be exchanged.
  • E-mail addresses were exchanged together with his rather implausible excuse of why we might not see each other for some time. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the few days she spent in our house, she and my wife made friends, they wrote chatty letters to one another and exchanged recipes.
  • Both times we have exchanged hurried salutations, since we've been going in opposite directions.
  • The pair have also exchanged flirty messages on social media but have yet to confirm a romance. The Sun
  • Voucher has no monetary value and cannot be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • Tickets are non- transferable and can't be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • It's a headache that can become a serious issue if problems don't arise until sets of keys have been exchanged.
  • Every time somebody visits your opinion, you earn dooyoo miles, which can be exchanged for vouchers or cash.
  • They exchanged horror stories about controlling brides-to-be who obsessed over the trim on bridesmaids' dresses and got into screaming fights about appetizers.
  • Unparliamentary language was exchanged when their opponents went studs-up. The Sun
  • Last season we almost exchanged punches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of silence there was some quick conversation, opinions exchanged and plots confabulated as to what was happening, going to happen, should or might happen. 2008 December « Official Harry Harrison News Blog
  • Drake exchanged hundreds of e-mails with the reporter using a secure mail service, passed along information he received from "unwitting" NSA employees and used his access to classified computer networks to obtain information for the reporter, the indictment states. Spy agency worker accused of leaking documents to reporter
  • Voucher has no monetary value and cannot be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • They seemed keen to keep in touch once they returned to India so we exchanged e-mail addresses.
  • They usually exchanged messages by telephone.
  • Trevor and I exchanged a glance.
  • Rheiner and I exchanged pleasantries and both looked at Marius for further instruction.
  • Though longboards remained popular during the early 60's, balsa wood had been almost exclusively exchanged for foam and fiberglass.
  • If they exchanged surreptitious winks over the appearance of Agatha, they are to be excused, for that lady's demeanor was one of frigid haughtiness, which is never quite impressive to those who live close to nature. 'Firebrand' Trevison

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