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told state media that security preparations for Apec would be "on a par with the 2008 Olympics".
Without chick cars, the comparative importance of a Dodge Ram Quad Cab duelie would be on a par with one of those Boobahs on PBS..
She ultimately feels the Olympics and the X-Games will be "on a par", but one of the world's leading male snowboarders, Ethan Morgan of Germany, thinks otherwise.
"If we got one seat we'd be on a par with the Greens and Ukip," he says.
Win this one and you'll be on a par with our last champion, Mya.
They considered themselves to be on a par with the Sui emperors.
The latest version of Internet Explorer is considered to be on a par with its rivals.
Previously, the company said it expected its performance to be on a par with 2012.
To be on a par with the best nations, the UK needs to score 90.
The salary will be on a par with some of the highest-paid government executives.
It does not, at first, seem to be on a par with the others.
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