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Among the Finns, the tietäjä, a figure equivalent to the shaman, also is born with one more tooth than normal.
The leader of the latter is Erlen khan, a figure equivalent to Erlik khan of the Altai Kizhi people, who is the ruler of the Underworld.
Ridership rose from 206 million a year in 1990 to 240 million last year, the 1999 figure equivalent to more than three-quarters of the population of the United States.
The figure, equivalent to £13.6m every hour, represents the value of the contribution of the estimated 6.4 million informal carers when priced at the official unit cost of home care by paid workers, £18 an hour.
I am reminded of an article I read by an eminent French university professor saying that his country's literature lacks a founding figure equivalent to Dante for the Italians, Shakespeare for the English, and so on.
The new regime, which will apply only to students ordinarily resident in Wales, will see students from families earning under £18,000 a year, or who had previously been in care, receiving up to £8,000 in grants, a figure equivalent to the "national living wage", based on 37.5 hours a week over a 30-week academic year.
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Shockproof figures equivalent to MIL Standard (Olympus test conditions).
At a glance 48 compact lithium-ion batteries from a joint venture between Nissan and NEC Torque figures equivalent to a 2.5-litre V6 petrol engine Simple to drive Driving range of 160 kms 80% quick recharge in less than 30 minutes.
Figure 5 Equivalent Alamouti setup.
Figure 12 Equivalent channel model.
Figure 2 Equivalent baseband system representation.
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