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Both directed their own films, which they considered as equivalent to their novels and plays.
He said that pensioners would receive a financial commitment from the state equivalent to their transferred assets.
Some who were not fluent in English found it easier to use an easily spelled equivalent to their birth names.
Firms will only be allowed to make investments abroad equivalent to their capital, from a previous limit of four times.
With the government-run Youth Opportunities Program, young people got an average of $374 — about equivalent to their annual income.
Then, there are the courts, which have steadfastly refused to do anything equivalent to their British counterparts and force the government to choose between secrecy and accountability.
"I've seen plenty of tall guys where the ball is coming out at a height equivalent to their shoulder," Brees said.
Those deemed uneducable in 1944 are now in schools and achieving academic success equivalent to their peers, such a grades D to G at GCSE.
Berlin pushed hard for a €500 bill when the euro was born because Germans wanted an equivalent to their 1,000 Deutschmark note.
The studies reviewed present evidence to show that GM plants are nutritionally equivalent to their non-GM counterparts and can be safely used in food and feed.
Ministers admit that the closest equivalent to their planned giveaway was France's quite conventional devolution of power to local mayors in the 1980s.
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