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That equates to roughly 8,000 titles.
Adjusted for inflation, that original score equates to roughly $33m today.
"A latte a day, for instance, equates to roughly the same CO2 as a sixty-mile drive in an average car," he says.
According to PricewaterhouseCoopers, the nonperforming loans at Western European banks increased by 15 percent last year, which equates to roughly an extra $138 billion.
Yes, but in today's world of Twitter-addicted young'uns, four months equates to roughly 30,000 years for older pop fans.
A 10.7 km/hour average pace, which might not sound that fast (it equates to roughly a sub-4 hour marathon) but when you adjust for the terrain, elevation and altitude it's more like running a 2 hour 30 marathon.
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The Treasury said 250,000 people had opened a help-to-buy Isa account since the launch, equating to roughly 3,000 a day or one every 30 seconds.
In the first six months of last year, courts gave the green light to more than 21,000 home evictions, equating to roughly 116 a day.
Barry also criticised the high court's decision, calculating that Bond's 1,298 days in prison equated to roughly one day in jail for every million he defrauded.
The report found public bodies spent an estimated £850m on foreign criminals, although the figure could be up to £1bn, which it said equated to roughly £70,000 a year per criminal.
Madness at Muroc references a duel in 1932 between a 1928 Mercedes-Benz S 26/180 Boattail Speedster and a 1931 Duesenberg Model J Phaeton, run at Muroc Dry Lake in Southern California, for a purse that by current conversions would equate to roughly $425,000.
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