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Life at language boot camp begins and ends on a foreign note.
It strikes a very foreign note to call the God of this tradition by anything other than male names.
The Shadow's eyes glinted as he studied the foreign notes.
Some Belgrade banks and hotels have machines for changing foreign notes.
I searched him and found the foreign notes.
It provides information to help complete the Foreign pages of the tax return and must be read together with the Foreign notes.
Note that some travellers have reported difficulty in changing worn foreign notes, especially US dollars.
Travelers, he said, "see using foreign notes and coins as an exciting and integral part of their holidays."
"The foreign notes in the three Fragments of Irish Annals."
For the sound of the release of the pent-up stream had struck a foreign note on the hind's ear.
Foreign Exchange When Americans traveling abroad return home, they often have a few foreign notes as keepsakes.
Example 78 is a simplified version of these three chords, showing the orchestration: Note that the lower notes form tenths, without foreign notes.
He managed to steal 6,000 Swedish kronor in Swedish and foreign notes at the agency of which he spent some before he was caught.
It operates in a number of countries and also provides bulk foreign notes and travel money services via a number of travel companies and airlines.
Far oftener than with Wagner and the post-Wagnerians, one hears a cadence fully resolved or a common chord with no foreign note suspended against it.
Though to finish on a foreign note and make it even more pragmatic I heard an anecdote about those cricketing gentlemen, dressed white in the middle of the green field.
Although it may be played in a raga, or mode (often light ragas such as Khamaj), it is more freely interpreted and may incorporate foreign notes (vivadi).
The adjacent annexe building at 27 Old Broad Street was occupied by NatWest's Overseas Branch cashiers and foreign notes and coin dealing operation.
"They completely disrupt the continuity and harmony of the main floor of this charming structure, which seems something of a pity" he wrote, adding that Schmidt's work was "a distinctly foreign note."
When they got to the hospital she opened her brown leather bag to pay him and he noticed that, as well as the English money, she had some funny-looking foreign notes in her wallet.
Despite competition from some more valuable foreign notes (most notably, the 500 Euro banknote) and the clear gains in efficiency that would result, there no plans to re-issue Canadian banknotes above $100.
The trustee chosen by Lincoln for the various foreign notes was Bankers Trust, which had a variety of other financial dealings with Lincoln, acting, for example, as a clearinghouse for electronically transferred funds.
This curious conception could not have been made except as the consequence of a destruction of normal analytical reflexes leading to an artificial isolation of an aggregate in part made up of foreign notes, and to consider it-an abstraction out of context-as an organic whole.
Now he's come home, to report to President Martin Van Buren who sent him abroad on a diplomatic mission, to compare foreign notes with his friend Washington Irving (who invented him after all), to dine with the poet Fitz-Greene Halleck: only to find all of them, to his astonishment, long dead.