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Every returning family will be given the equivalent of $100, the interim government has said.
But what if, through sophisticated motors and gears, robots could be given the equivalent of muscles?
What if the woman told the rest of the village she had been given the equivalent of a day's wages?
Each of the prisoners, judged "completely innocent" of any wrongdoing by investigators for the interim government, was given the equivalent of $13, and invited by Mr. Karzai to apply for training in Afghanistan's new army.
The restored car was a last-minute inclusion to give visitors a chance to compare an as-built Corvette and one that had been given the equivalent of cosmetic surgery.
It detailed an experiment in which mice with lousy diets were given the equivalent of 8 to 10 bottles of wine a day (they did as well as regular mice).
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Other creditors have only been able to agree to give the equivalent of 85%.
He gives the equivalent quality of attention to a Milwaukee trailer park that Katherine Boo recently gave to a Mumbai slum.
Spend all the money you want, but make sure to give the equivalent of 10percenttoto charity".
So will you be giving the equivalent of a kite mark to those properties reaching the standard you expect?
The TUC calculates that five million workers give the equivalent of a day's worth of free overtime to their employers every week.
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