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Wired reported its quality to be "on par with... Prima and Bradygames".
A golfer who meets this number is said to be "on par" for the hole.
Both are on par with the party diva's other mobile offerings, with slick photography and interesting recipes.
In addition to his salary and bonus, Mr. Iger received stock and option awards valued at $9.5 million, and $736,000 to cover expenses including air travel and security, both of which were on par with last year.
Mississippi, Alabama and District of Columbia students scored below on the international average on both exams, meaning their scores were on par with Kazakhstan and Dubai.
Searches for "adaptation" following those storms were on par with Sandy, despite smaller economic losses.
However, C5, C2, C3 and C4 were statistically on par, and C3 and C4 were on par with the control.
Insulin content was highest at C4 with an increase of 90.91% but was on par with C3 (63.64%) and C5 (45.45%), which were on par with C1 and C2.
Their measured concentrations were on par with simulated concentrations in the present study.
In all cases, the remaining concentrations either superseded or were on par with the control.
The remaining four concentrations were on par inter se and with the control.
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