I wouldn't
trade places with him if he had fifty years of life before him.
The headteacher and three pupils from a state comprehensive
trade places with their equivalents at a public school that costs PS27,000 a year.
DISABLED Angela Buskie has offered to
trade places with Iain Duncan Smith to help open his eyes to poverty.
If I could
trade places with any BTR band member, I'd pick ...
Washington, Aug.9 ( ANI ): President Barack Obama took 'American exceptionalism' to a whole new level, after he suggested that the United States of America was the greatest country on Earth, and every other country would happily '
trade places' with the Western nation.
So in order to teach them a lesson, Peter and Lois challenge their offspring to
trade places. Things appear to be going well for a while in the 'switcheroo', with Chris working at the brewery and Meg taking her mother's place as homemaker.
There are well over 400,000 workers on the Live Register who would gladly
trade places with them any day.
CHARITY Business in the Community has launched its annual volunteering day - encouraging companies to
trade places for a day to help their communities.
The Parrotts write that couples who effectively
trade places experience increased levels of fun, passion and commitment and a decrease in nagging and conflict.
Discovering opportunities for adults to
trade places with adolescents in the context of teaching is going to be a challenge from now on.
They may even
trade places with some of the most recognizable brands in commercial real estate.
There was absolutely nothing Sharon and I would not have given to
trade places with Sam, and that is something that any parent with a child who has cancer would say.
Michael Sutton will be leaving behind Newcastle-based design firm SUMO on Saturday to
trade places with his opposite number at a design firm based in Greenville, at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains in South Carolina, USA.
Billitteri mentions that because of high unemployment, French and German workers might
trade places with their American counterparts.