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The investments, which Wall Street peddled as a cash equivalent, are known as auction-rate notes.
Two A levels or their equivalent are minimum requirements for entry.
Today's equivalent are the ranks of cramped housing that creep towards the south-east's motorways.
In T1 systems, introduced in 1962, 24 voiceband signals (or the digital equivalent) are time-division multiplexed together.
Those estimated reserves of 24bn barrels of oil equivalent are at the upper end of many estimates, and are not yet proven.
Lee and the 23-year-old Delgado understand the importance of these smaller tournaments, but the difference between Wimbledon and tennis's Class AAA equivalent are stark.
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Money, or its equivalent, is money.
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Today's equivalent is 86 sq metres.
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