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Anadarko, which will finance the deal with available cash and credit, will add 50 million barrels of proven reserves of oil equivalent with the acquisition.
The equivalent with the Dodgers seems to be Wade, a rookie right-hander, who has pitched in six of seven playoff games.
Or its dance equivalent, with the stops and starts, the bits where the music cuts out and then you've got that sort of silent moment.
The human brain might be able to hold 10 times more information than had previously been thought, and we can store information roughly equivalent with the entire internet.
"It's a major thing – there should be a song and dance about it," said Maguire, who was involved in three Minor Premierships – the Australian equivalent – with the Melbourne Storm from 2006 to 2008.
The period is usually divided into two phases: Early Postclassic (900 1200) and Late Postclassic (1200 1519), the former equivalent with the period of the Toltec, the latter with that of the Aztec.
This norm is equivalent with the operator norm.
Thus, it is equivalent with the fixed-point principle.
The proposed method can be considered equivalent with the SAR denoising method proposed in [24].
This is equivalent with the image blocks preclassification proposed in [16].
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Hence, the primal problem in (5) is equivalent with the following optimization problem.
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