| 1. | "Look at our interchangeability, " he said.
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| 2. | Over time the two terms have been used with some interchangeability.
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| 3. | Intranational interchangeability was widespread, but international interchangeability was less so.
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| 4. | Intranational interchangeability was widespread, but international interchangeability was less so.
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| 5. | There is no interchangeability, " he noted . ( eo)
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| 6. | As computer platforms began to form, attempts were made at interchangeability.
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| 7. | The interchangeability of code and data gives Lisp its instantly recognizable syntax.
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| 8. | But does interchangeability hold as an explanation of cognitive synonymy?
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| 9. | This was before the days of interchangeability, of course.
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| 10. | The interchangeability of ingredients makes the recipe for depression cake extremely versatile.
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