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However, it was also faced with a near equivalent amount of debt, leading Prada and Bertelli to begin liquidating their acquisitions.
Both images show a near equivalent penetration depth.
Sancocho, often deemed the country's national soul food, has a near equivalent in the Cuban soupy stew ajiaco.
There was a big sort of shift in consciousness but I don't think a near equivalent shift in people's practices and changes to some of the negative vectors in terms of censorship, surveillance and lack of oversight.
There were no shared mutations in the β-TUB gene; GPDH and ITS had a near equivalent number of shared mutations and ACT had the least number.
a RRs relating to all lung cancer (all), squamous cell carcinoma (squamous) or adenocarcinoma (adeno) or to a near equivalent definition.
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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.
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.
Instead, the alert/verbal/painful/unresponsive level was used and converted to a near-equivalent Glasgow Coma Scale value [ 33].
Indeed, with a 32 GB or higher model and these speeds, you have the near equivalent of a portable SSD hard drive that can fit (somewhat bulkily) in your pocket.
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