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Almost two million crisps were used, the equivalent of around 28,000 individual packets worth.
The 21-hour journey costs the equivalent of around £35 in superior class.
After paying the rent, she is left with the equivalent of around £2 a day.
True, shale gas offers much larger reserves altogether, with the equivalent of around 106 billion barrels of oil.
The Bank of England said: "There is now the equivalent of around £1,000 in banknotes in circulation for each person in the United Kingdom".
The series took three and a half years to produce, and during that time Mr. Attenborough travelled the equivalent of around the globe six times.
More than a third of payday loans are repaid late or not at all, the equivalent of around 3.5m loans a year.
Consider, for example, that Australia – an economy a fifth of the size of ours - is investing the equivalent of around £18bn in its national broadband network.
Taxpayers ended up paying more than 2percentt of G.D.P., the equivalent of around $300 billion today, to clean up the mess.
After his death in 1519, the painting passed through several hands until François managed to buy it for today's equivalent of around £9m.
More than a third of payday loans are repaid late or not at all, the equivalent of around 3.5m a year.
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