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That left us with about 15 that could be released before the day, equating to about 15 that could be released before the day, equating to one each for the main Sunday and daily papers, if the Sunday's couldn't be persuaded to go for some skulduggery instead.
Three large mixed-use buildings have opened in the last three years, equating to about 700 residential units.
But compared with current average prices on several high-speed rail systems in Asia and Europe, $86 would be a bargain, equating to about 20 cents a mile or less, the Times review found.
Berggren, who recently joined the Burbank Corps with his wife, Natalia, after a stint with the Salvation Army in Clovis, N.M., said the local organization has signed up about 250 families for the Angel Tree program, equating to about 600 children.
More than 1,000 days of energy data have been analysed, equating to about 27,000 hours by the technical team.
A re-elected Labor government would set a target that 25% of the state's peak demand be met by stored renewable energy, equating to about 750MW of storage.
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