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He was arguably the first Obama nominee who was the ideological equivalent of some of the most controversial Bush nominees.

In place of a sacred constitutional principle, Mr Grayling proposes a royal charter, the ministerial equivalent of "some of my best friends are black".

His approach was generally subversive and tangential, interpolating bits of his own, audaciously spicing up harmonies and orchestral colours, splicing lines and planes in an aural equivalent of some of Picasso's techniques.

In that sense, he is arguably the first Obama nominee who is the equivalent of some of the most controversial nominees by Mr. Bush, several of whom Democrats delayed or blocked.

"It's outdoor cooking and grilling, but, really, you're doing it on equipment that is the equivalent of some of the best restaurants".

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Thinking about the male equivalents of some of these words throws their sexism into sharp relief.

If the Montreal protocol were quickly amended to include them, says Mr Zaelke, it might do almost as much for greenhouse-gas emissions in the next 35 years as it did in 1990-2010.Saving thequivalentnt of some 130 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide so cheaply would be a big win.

The explosion resulted in an unprecedented release of energy: the equivalent of some 20,000 tons of TNT.

Infalling solar radiation constantly illuminates the Moon's surface with the equivalent of some 13,000 terawatts of solar power.

In Bollywood, a top male star might earn the equivalent of $4.7 million per movie, while prominent Indian actresses rarely receive one sixth of that – the equivalent of some $780,000.

Altogether, the Unified Command appears to have removed and chemically dispersed two million barrels of oil an amount equivalent to some of the largest spills in history.

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