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TNT has been aggressively marketing itself as a near equivalent to the broadcast networks.
What Kino has given us is the cinematic (near) equivalent of "The Oxford Shakespeare".
Several self-driving startups, including Uber, Faraday Future and Autonomous Stuff, are already using Ford Fusions (or its near equivalent, the Lincoln MKZ) to develop their own technologies.
Now gay sex is legal in at least 113 countries, three dozen of which allow same-sex marriage or its near equivalent.
However, it was also faced with a near equivalent amount of debt, leading Prada and Bertelli to begin liquidating their acquisitions.
It was for those reasons that led to the Motion Picture Association of America rating the film R - the near equivalent of a UK 15.
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Some metal mines, including gold mines, have become the near-equivalent of nuclear waste dumps that must be tended in perpetuity.
The government argues, quite rightly, that it has made up a near-equivalent of the depreciated amount with commitment to 'capital' spending.
Now you have another option: sell it to Amazon for real money, or at least a near-equivalent — an Amazon gift card.
Ms. Steyerl works primarily in video, but defines the medium broadly to include documentary, staged history, what look like found film images and the near-equivalent of home movies.
A cost analysis showed that the proposed energy-saving system is 32% more cost-effective than a near-equivalent commercial system while promising greater energy savings through the use of additional energy-saving techniques.
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