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Before their release, the children were given the equivalent of a dollar and a religious DVD.
A study was done in which people were given the equivalent of 12 cups of coffee a day.
Subjects in Minnesota were given the equivalent amount in a department store gift card.
Another respondent claimed that dogs had a stronger constitution than humans and should be given the equivalent of twice the human dose per body weight.
But what if, through sophisticated motors and gears, robots could be given the equivalent of muscles?
The restored car was a last-minute inclusion to give visitors a chance to compare an as-built Corvette and one that had been given the equivalent of cosmetic surgery.
How radically different Miss Brown's concerns were in 1977 is obvious in "Line Up," where the dancers are given the equivalent of games and tasks.
This meant that each operator was given the equivalent number of A-Class and B-Class rights under the new Plan, as they held under the previous Plan.
Every returning family will be given the equivalent of $100, the interim government has said.
What if the woman told the rest of the village she had been given the equivalent of a day's wages?
Moses Chikane, an official with the coordinating committee, said each returnee was being given the equivalent of $120 to buy basic items.
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