'That's not my thing, but this is our equivalent to the story of Jack the Ripper.
But forro is at heart a traditional form, Brazil's loose equivalent to country music.
Pro-choice groups themselves could take the lead in offering their equivalent to Medigap Insurance for seniors.
Dan Nichols said that would be equivalent to the size of a Fed-Ex delivery truck.
That is equivalent to 7% of Toyota's global production target of 7.7 million units for 2011.
Our target is to make the price of this bulb equivalent to incandescent light.
Such ploys are equivalent to keeping our factories geared to war production in peacetime.
This was roughly equivalent to playing Russian roulette or another hari-kari moment in financial history.
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The most recent forecasts had nuclear energy equivalent to two Saudi Arabias by 2035.
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Apart from differences in taxation, these two options should be equivalent to the shareholder.
This figure was equivalent to double DR Congo's health and education budgets combined, the report said.
The cap is set at the equivalent to the average post-tax salary of a working household.
He said the combined investments on Speyside are equivalent to a big new distillery there.
Visteon Corporation has said most employees would receive a cash payment equivalent to 16 weeks pay.
But she also spoke pointedly about whether generics are therapeutically equivalent to their branded counterparts.
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This would be equivalent to a 30% sales tax rate, as normally calculated (exclusive method).
Approximately 6, 000 cubic feet of natural gas is considered equivalent to one barrel of oil.
He will be carrying a weight equivalent to a para's equipment in a rucksack.
That is equivalent to about 2, 000 chest x-rays per hour, the agency said on its website.
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The figure is equivalent to the size of the US and Japanese economies combined.
Investors largely shrugged off the settlement, which is equivalent to 15% of RIM's cash holdings.
This is equivalent to a total drop in output, relative to potential, of 7%.
There are of course, dedicated e-readers too: the tablet equivalent to filmed-before-a live-studio-audience sitcoms.
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For most Portuguese workers, the annual tax rises are equivalent to more than a month's wages.
Statistically, every week spent inactive is roughly equivalent to smoking a packet of cigarettes.
The undisclosed loans were equivalent to 100% of Enron's pretax cash flow in 1999.
That is equivalent to more than 130 million Americans or about one-third of the U.S. population.
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This so-called partial birth abortion is just another form of murder, morally equivalent to infanticide.
One truckload is equivalent to 40 truckloads of the already inflated bubbles of yore.
So the extra income is only equivalent to an increase of about 5 to 6%.
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