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The 2019 records, the most recent the highway administration has compiled, include $13 million for an interchange in Massachusetts, $22 million for a road in Georgia and $21 million for a Nevada bridge.
AS DEMOCRATS BRING BACK EARMARKS FOR TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS, BILLIONS OF DOLLARS FROM YEARS AGO SITS UNUSEDIAN DUNCANMARCH 3, 2021WASHINGTON POSTA portion of the interchange fee is paid to Zeta, and a portion goes to your bank.
WHAT SHOULD BANKING LOOK LIKE FOR MODERN COUPLES?NATASHA MASCARENHASFEBRUARY 9, 2021TECHCRUNCH“This interchange was relatively balanced at first,” says Juan Carrillo, a paleobiologist at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris.
WHY SOUTH AMERICA’S ANCIENT MAMMALS MAY HAVE LOST OUT TO NORTHERN COUNTERPARTSJAKE BUEHLERNOVEMBER 4, 2020SCIENCE NEWSWe don’t charge interchange fees, and the yield is all yours.
JIKO RAISES $40 MILLION TO BECOME A MOST UNUSUAL CHALLENGER BANKRHHACKETTFORTUNEOCTOBER 29, 2020FORTUNEThe features will include “Summon” as well as “Navigate on Autopilot,” a system that navigates a car from a highway on-ramp to off-ramp, including interchanges and making lane changes.
AFTER RELEASE OF TESLA’S ‘FULL SELF-DRIVING’ BETA, ELON MUSK PROMISES ROUGHLY $2,000 PRICE HIKEJONATHAN SHIEBEROCTOBER 22, 2020TECHCRUNCHBrief as was this interchange of politenesses, it sufficed to knit together the souls of the seaman and the small boy.
THE GARRET AND THE GARDENR.M. BALLANTYNEThe doctor is highly esteemed by the physicians of his system, who continually interchange calls with him.
THE CONDITION, ELEVATION, EMIGRATION, AND DESTINY OF THE COLORED PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATESMARTIN R. DELANYAnother day went by, enlivened only by an interchange of notes between Mr. Gryce and Miss Butterworth.
THE CIRCULAR STUDYANNA KATHARINE GREENThey corresponded up to the very end of Holbach's life and there was a constant interchange of friendly offices between them.
BARON D'HOLBACHMAX PEARSON CUSHINGJust then a carriage drawn by two fine bays passed them, and there was an interchange of nods.
THE BUTTERFLY HOUSEMARY E. WILKINS FREEMANWORDS RELATED TO INTERCHANGE
- barter
- buying and selling
- castling
- change
- commerce
- commutation
- conversion
- correspondence
- dealing
- interchange
- interdependence
- interrelation
- network
- quid pro quo
- rearrangement
- reciprocation
- reciprocity
- replacement
- revision
- shift
- shuffle
- shuffling
- substitution
- supplanting
- supplantment
- swap
- switch
- tit for tat
- traffic
- transaction
- transfer
- transposition
- truck
- alternate
- bandy
- bargain
- barter
- buy and sell
- cash in
- castle
- change
- change hands
- commute
- contact with
- convert into
- correspond
- deal in
- displace
- flip-flop
- give and take
- go over to
- hook up
- horse-trade
- interchange
- invert
- link up
- market
- network
- pass to
- pay back
- rearrange
- reciprocate
- replace
- return the compliment
- reverse
- revise
- seesaw
- shift
- shuffle
- shuttle
- substitute
- swap
- swap horses
- switch
- traffic
- transact
- transfer
- transpose
- truck
- turn the tables
- alternating
- bandying
- bargaining
- bartering
- buying and selling
- cash in
- castling
- changing
- changing hands
- commuting
- contact with
- converting into
- corresponding
- dealing in
- displacing
- flip-flopping
- giving and taking
- going over to
- hooking up
- horse trade
- interchanging
- inverting
- linking up
- marketing
- networking
- passing to
- paying back
- rearranging
- reciprocating
- replacing
- returning the compliment
- reversing
- revising
- seesawing
- shifting
- shuffling
- shuttling
- substituting
- swap horses
- swapping
- switching
- trafficking
- transacting
- transferring
- transposing
- trucking
- turning the tables
- advice
- advisement
- announcing
- articulation
- assertion
- communion
- connection
- contact
- conversation
- converse
- correspondence
- corresponding
- declaration
- delivery
- disclosing
- dissemination
- elucidation
- expression
- intelligence
- interchange
- intercourse
- link
- making known
- mention
- notifying
- publication
- reading
- reception
- revelation
- talk
- talking
- telling
- transfer
- translating
- transmission
- utterance
- writing
- accent
- argot
- articulation
- brogue
- cant
- communication
- conversation
- dialect
- diction
- dictionary
- discourse
- doublespeak
- expression
- gibberish
- idiom
- interchange
- jargon
- lexicon
- lingua franca
- palaver
- parlance
- patois
- phraseology
- prose
- signal
- slang
- sound
- speech
- style
- talk
- terminology
- tongue
- utterance
- verbalization
- vernacular
- vocabulary
- vocalization
- voice
- word
- wording
- accent
- argot
- articulation
- brogue
- cant
- communication
- conversation
- dialect
- diction
- dictionary
- discourse
- doublespeak
- expression
- gibberish
- idiom
- interchange
- jargon
- lexicon
- lingua franca
- palaver
- parlance
- patois
- phraseology
- prose
- signal
- slang
- sound
- speech
- style
- talk
- terminology
- tongue
- utterance
- verbalization
- vernacular
- vocabulary
- vocalization
- voice
- word
- wording
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