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  2. Body swap - Wikipedia

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    Body-swapping devices are usually characterized by a highly experimental status, straps, helmets with many complicated cables that run to a central system and a tendency to direly malfunction before their effects can be reversed. Those without such means may resort to brain transplants. Such experiments can have overtones of horror or erotism.

  3. Swapping - Wikipedia

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    Swapping may refer to: Barter; Exchange (disambiguation) Trading; Clothing swap; Swap meet or flea market; Book swapping; Wife swapping; Cumswapping; Science and ...

  4. List of forms of word play - Wikipedia

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    Techniques that involve the phonetic values of words. Engrish; Chinglish; Homonym: words with same sounds and same spellings but with different meanings; Homograph: words with same spellings but with different meanings

  5. How Much Weight Can I Safely Lose in Just a Week? - AOL

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    In other words, you want to create a calorie deficit by eating less and getting more physical activity. nensuria/istockphoto. ... Swap red meat for poultry and lean meats, nuts, and eggs.

  6. Shirt swapping - Wikipedia

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    Shirt swapping is a long-held tradition in association football. The first shirt swap is believed to have taken place at a match between France and England on May 14, 1931; the French team lost and asked to keep the English team's shirts as a memento. [2] [3] A further example took place at the 1954 FIFA World Cup. [3]

  7. Vote pairing - Wikipedia

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    Vote swapping, also called co-voting or vote pairing or vote trading, is an informal strategic agreement between two voters to "exchange" their votes, in order to vote tactically and maximize the chances that their preferred candidates will win election.

  8. Mutual exchange - Wikipedia

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    The largest reported swap in England has involved a group of 6 tenants swapping their homes between them. [4] Precise details of the criteria used for home exchanges can be found by a tenant from a their Landlord, and some will identify free resources, such as websites, to help their tenants pair up to make a swap. (e.g. [5]).

  9. Swap - Wikipedia

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    Swap (computer programming), exchanging two variables in the memory of a computer Swap partition, a partition of a computer data storage used for paging; SWAP (instrument) (Sun Watcher using Active Pixel System Detector and Image Processing), a space instrument aboard the PROBA2 satellite