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That is about $250 billion, at the commercial exchange rate.
The best place to change dollars is at any bank or one of the commercial exchange houses.
This method, he said, does away with the labor and takes students out of any commercial exchange.
This opened the way for major scientific and commercial exchanges with the West.
"The rates from European banks are almost always lower than going to commercial exchange counters."
In other words, there would be no duties on any commercial exchanges within the hemisphere.
These data suggests that the intensity of the commercial exchange between countries has developed faster than the overall economy.
I could figure in commercial exchanges, for I was goods.
The Roman basilica was a hall of justice and a centre for commercial exchange.
The new commercial exchange rate, effective on Thursday, will be 1.8 rubles to the dollar.
We want to improve commercial exchange even more so" and "strengthen relations in the area of education."
When the commercial exchange had been accomplished, an awkward silence sprang up between them.
On the one hand, growing diplomatic, military and commercial exchanges with the West inevitably involved increased intellectual contact.
As a result, towns were getting 'closer' to each other; facilitating commercial exchanges.
Finally, how can we fairly liberalise commercial exchange to benefit those who deserve help?
America and its allies have gone beyond an economic boycott, which in essence means a ban on commercial exchanges.
The biggest commercial exchanges, however, are between governments and are unlikely to end.
But a century-long journey precluded any sort of commercial exchange.
The two countries have recently signed fifteen agreements for cooperation in tourism, health, environment, economy, commercial exchange and oil.
This most likely did not come from a single instance but from a culmination of commercial exchange.
To me it would seem only a commercial exchange, in which each wished to be benefited at the expense of the other."
It was the second-largest commercial exchange in Phoenix in 2007.
In the last year, commercial exchange with Morocco grew by 41 percent, totaling 25 million euros.
The ruble's official commercial exchange rate is still, laughably, 1.8 for a dollar.
"As commercial exchanges and contacts increase," he said, "there will be much pressure" to abandon Portuguese.