Sentence examples for an equivalent that from inspiring English sources

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Again, a brain chemical that regulates the flies' appetite and is predictive of their thirst for alcohol has an equivalent that has been linked to alcohol consumption in humans.

Try to find an equivalent that's cheaper - an Apple TV can be easily trumped by a refurbished Samsung Smart TV! Be calm about it.

New York's orchestra must find an equivalent that suits our temperament and time.

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This is much lower than that for a Photofrin equivalent that has a half-life of 80 h in the same model.

That last one had the best ring to it, so I tracked down a member, Balu, on VK.com – a Facebook equivalent that's big in Russia – and had a chat about the gay Russian Nazi scene.

That last one had the best ring to it, so I tracked down a member, Bely, on VK.com – a Facebook equivalent that's big in Russia – and had a chat about the gay Russian Nazi scene.

Northwest Airlines Corp. (NWB) has a 9.5% Quibs (quarterly interest bonds), a bond equivalent that trades as if it were a preferred.

According to the ARIA standards, any non-text content on a Web page should have a meaningful text equivalent that can be spoken by a screen reader.

Dyson also noted the lack of a black magazine equivalent that would be appropriate for an academic piece like his.

That last one had the best ring to it, so I tracked down a member, Balu, on VK.com a Facebook equivalent that's big in Russia and had a chat about the gay Russian Nazi scene.

Some Chinese and English names are pronounced in a fairly similar manner, allowing students to pick an English equivalent that at least resembles the sound of their birth name.

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