(1) Kristeva comments upon the fluid, interchangeable identities of Proust's characters.(2) In the case of wood, the separate butt-stocks and forends appear to be identical and interchangeable .(3) Cups and lids must be interchangeable with those from other suppliers.(4) There are some problems with the screenplay, most notably the kids being as interchangeable as those two Olsen twins.(5) Still, I attempted to search for an identification figure among the morass of interchangeable horndogs.(6) Our guns are so exacting their parts are interchangeable with first generation Colts.(7) There are three other girls just like her and they look so much alike under the layers of makeup they are almost interchangeable .(8) I can only assume that he thinks the word u2018paganu2019 is interchangeable with u2018immoralu2019, which it is not.(9) The Pharmacy and Therapeutics Subcommittee considers cefoxitin and cefotetan to be therapeutically equivalent and interchangeable antibiotics.(10) These electrons are quite easily interchangeable with similar electrons from other things' extremities.(11) Medals and ribbons are NOT considered to be interchangeable uniform accoutrements by anyone who served or is serving on active duty.(12) The modules are fully interchangeable with each other so they can be used and secured in place, without the need for blocking and bracing, in any of the MS&T containers.(13) The FCC's two top issues are determining the boundaries for areas where numbers can be swapped and deciding whether wireline numbers will be interchangeable with wireless ones.(14) The Boeing 767s were largely interchangeable with the Airbus A310-200s albeit the 767s had a somewhat longer range.(15) So I was paying $100 a day to a tour guide who, after twenty-seven years of living in Hamburg, had apparently concluded that English and German were interchangeable .(16) Now the names are interchangeable with US rappers.